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Things Take A Hilarious Turn When Hydrogen Peroxide Is Added To This Experiment


We all expect our science teachers to know everything there is to know about the experiments we conduct in class. But as it turns out, we might be expecting too much. While this science teacher was running through an experiment at home before presenting it to her students, she failed to remember what would happen if she added a ton of hydrogen peroxide to the mix.


The result is something explosively funny!


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Like her husband said, she really must be a great teacher. We all make mistakes! Let’s just hope that this goes better when she brings it to the classroom.



Volcanic Eruptions Are Always Scary, But Something Made This One Extra Terrifying


The Calbuco volcano, located in Southern Chile, erupted on April 22 of this year for the first time in four decades, and then again on April 30. Luckily, Chile’s government evacuated 4,000 people near the volcano and nobody was hurt.


But if the government hadn’t evacuated them, what those who stayed behind saw in the smoke billowing from the volcano might have made them leave anyway. The column that rose from Calbuco took a frightening form.


Take a look at what locals now call “The Angel of Death.”









Eerie, right? A couple weeks ago, the Chilean government said the volcano was back to “routine” levels of inactivity, making it safe to return to the area. But maybe they should wait until the smoke clears…



21 Real Life Photos You Wish Were From A Disaster Movie


A new movie starring The Rock is coming out next week called San Andreas, and it features beautifully horrific CGI renderings of a fictional earthquake hitting Los Angeles.


But even the amazing technological illusions we can create with our computers could never replace the real-life horror of natural disasters. Here are some terrible photos taken in the aftermath of some of the worst earthquakes, hurricanes, volcanic explosions, and snowstorms ever caught on film.


Not even The Rock can save us from these…




Thankfully this guy’s parking was a little off.










This is not Elsa’s castle, but maybe these homeowners should just let it go.










No problem stopping here.










Icicle branches.










All this wood used to be part of the forest before an insane storm hit.










Hurricanes can sometimes make buildings look like wet cake.










You’re not tripping out on drugs. This is what an earthquake does to railroad tracks sometimes.










It’s weird when most of a building just goes completely missing.










Just think of all the traffic this is going to cause.










Looks like someone sacrificed a goat to the storm gods last night.










This looks like a river…until you see the road sign.










This hurricane caused a boom in fence fishing.










If earth waves were a thing, this is probably what they’d look like.










It’s always pretty great when you need a boat to commute to work.










I mean, if you were gonna clean out the garage anyway…










On the bright side, this person now owns TWO homes.










Love those city lights. Wait…










If you saw this while on the beach, you would pretty much have to yell “GODZILLA!” right?










Well, even 1,936 years after the explosion, the bodies in Pompeii are still super spooky.










Have a seat.










Just a reminder that tornados destroy everything good in this world.









As real as these disaster movies try to be, I don’t think they will ever capture how truly terrifying it is when you’re actually caught in a natural disaster. Luckily, I haven’t had to deal with many, but I can imagine it feels like your own planet is trying to kill you. And that’s just not cool.




If you’re a glutton for earthly punishment, check out these chilling natural disaster stories…