Benjamin Buso
When not at his day job, Benjamin indulges an unhealthy obsession with how toilets in the Star Trek universe function while defending his dinner from a house cat who might or might not have raptor DNA. Genetic testing on the cat by scientists at DeVry University has, so far, been inconclusive.
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Stories By Benjamin Buso
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At the end of the day, a polygraph is just like a final exam. With a little prior preparation, anyone can pass.
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Nukes can destroy the world, but they're not always treated with the utmost respect
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Even with studios burning through cash, the end results of their CGI work can be a little … baffling.
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Some organized "sports" leave a little something to be desired in the inspiration department.
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While creating a product that has become an indispensable part of modern society, car manufacturers might have wandered into some ethically ambiguous areas.
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Some crazy people are enthusiastically planning for the day the apocalypse strikes.
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Smart and possibly insane individuals have some pretty unconventional ideas about the best way to go about getting their hands on all that sweet space loot.
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Doctors' best efforts sometimes aren't anywhere as good as we like to think
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With only a few ways to fill their days, and little moral fiber, some prisoners have planned impressive and certifiably insane escapes.
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Typically, alien abductees disappear into obscurity, but some claims are so outlandish and over-the-top, that disappearing into obscurity was not an option.