Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for February 09, 2020

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    Templo S.U.D.  almost 5 years ago

    how much time did the shark thief serve? (could ravens’ paranoia have inspired Poe’s poem?)

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    h.v.greenman  almost 5 years ago

    And here I thought the US had a monopoly on ignorant law suits

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    Leroy  almost 5 years ago

    Once while I was gently tapping, rapping on a chamber door,

    Suddenly I spied an author, more morose than Geoffrey Chaucer,

    Sitting just above the floor.

    To think if I did only know it, this macabre and twisted poet,

    Had a plan to turn my name to something people would abhor;

    With no way to ’eer reprieve ill-crafted fame as something evil—

    Doomed to inauspicious lore; happy as a lark no more!

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    potrerokid  almost 5 years ago

    Jane seems to be an Ultra-Catholic!!!!! Even the Pope knows what divorce is!!

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    fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 5 years ago

    Quoth the raven, “Nevermore!”

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    hawgowar  almost 5 years ago

    Civil divorce does not end a Catholic marriage as far as the church is concerned. You need a church annulment as well or else you are still spiritually married and you cannot remarry in a Catholic church

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    Gent  almost 5 years ago

    Religious laws vs the law of the land. We all know who’s gonna win.

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    jimchronister2016  almost 5 years ago

    How stupid can one be? Well here’s your answer! Jane Mulcahy!

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    oakie817  almost 5 years ago

    and just when did psychiatrists start treating ravens? who pays for treatment? this must be government sponsored …

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    FassEddie  almost 5 years ago

    Schmart birds, ravens. Self aware, it seems.

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    jimchronister2016  almost 5 years ago

    Believe it or not. Ravens, which are part of the crow family are known to be the second smartest animal on earth behind humans. And I question that. The Raven family do not destroy their own habitat as we do!

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    jimchronister2016  almost 5 years ago

    When God read this today, he said, these people are certainly living up to my expectations!

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    Julie478 Premium Member almost 5 years ago

    ✨Today’s Missing 4th Panel:✨

    https://www.ripleys.com/weird-news/cartoon-02-09-2020/

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    Huckleberry Hiroshima  almost 5 years ago

    Oh Jane, Jane, Jane.

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    Stephen Gilberg  almost 5 years ago

    Someone listened to “Baby Shark” too much.

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    russef  almost 5 years ago

    And so the term “Raven Maniac”.

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    paranormal  almost 5 years ago

    I guess Edgar Allen Poe caused Ravens to be paranoid…

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    comixbomix  almost 5 years ago

    It’s usually because they’re deathly afraid of getting crow’s feet.

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    craigwestlake  almost 5 years ago

    Ms Mulcahy later stole a shark from the aquarium in order to raise a baby lawyer…

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    Sassy's Mom  almost 5 years ago

    What, pray tell, did Ms. Mulcahy think a divorce was?? I can’t imagine that someone reaching adulthood wouldn’t know! This has to be a money grab.

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    WCraft Premium Member almost 5 years ago

    And that is when the judge threw the book at Ms. Mulcahy for operating a body without a brain…

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    bookworm0812  almost 5 years ago

    Ummmm…..what was Jane trying to gain with the divorce, then? And she didn’t really need a lawyer to explain that to her. All she needed was a dictionary:

    nouna judicial declaration dissolving a marriage in whole or in part, especially one that releases the marriage partners from all matrimonial obligations. Compare judicial separation.

    any formal separation of husband and wife according to established custom.

    total separation; disunion:a divorce between thought and action.

    verb (used with object), di·vorced, di·vorc·ing.to separate by divorce:

    The judge divorced the couple.

    to break the marriage contract between oneself and (one’s spouse) by divorce:She divorced her husband.

    verb (used without object), di·vorced, di·vorc·ing.to get a divorce.

    I hope those lawyers won that case.

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    ARĈJO  almost 5 years ago

    Nothing good ever comes from Catholics trying to get divorced in England.

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    Taracinablue  almost 5 years ago

    I bet that shark “kidnapping” was inspired by the movie Finding Dory.

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