The Internet Lies!

You can't believe everything you see — including these images of snow covering the Sphinx.

Here's Definitive Proof The Photos Of The Sphinx Covered In Snow Are Fake

These images of a snow-covered Sphinx have been widely shared on social media. Sadly, while Egypt got snow, the images are fake.

maybe next time it snows in Cairo?

WIN

This dog was left to die on a trash heap. She was eventually found — and made an inspiring recovery.

OMG

Lorde showed up at Taylor Swift's birthday party. And she brought the sass.

LOL

Beware: These puns are for English nerds only. You've been warned!

FAIL

What kind of Secret Santa gives such weird gifts? Honestly, who does this?

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Here's to you, hockey players. You seem tough. But you're actually big, cuddly sweethearts.

LOL

The Workaholic. The Wine Lover. And the 19 other parents you meet after having kids.

QUIZ

You're always telling people that your life is like a Disney movie. Now you can finally figure out which one you've been living.

WIN

And finally: Meet Shrampton. He's a cat you should be following on Instagram.

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BuzzReads: Behold! The Story Of The Monkey Woman!

Meet Julia Pastrana, born in the 1830s in Mexico, and one of the world's greatest curiosities.

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Behold! The Heartbreaking, Hair-Raising Tale Of Freak Show Star Julia Pastrana

Julia Pastrana was born in the 1830s in Mexico, severely deformed and covered in hair, then became an international sensation. After she died in 1860, her mummified remains became an equally public curiosity. Only now is she finally resting in peace.

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