Elizabeth McCafferty

Food

Meet the People Who Love Eating in the Bath

Bath Foods is the Instagram and Reddit community sharing their watery banquets, from fried chicken to oven-roasted fish still in its tin foil.
Elizabeth McCafferty
2.13.24
Food

Meet the Man Who Eats Raw Chicken Every Single Day

"If something happens to me, it’s my fault, but I'm pretty sure I'll be fine."
Elizabeth McCafferty
2.2.24
Sport

I Went to the World Gravy Wrestling Championships. It Was Chaos

Only in Britain, hey?
Elizabeth McCafferty
9.20.23
Fetish

How I Accidentally Became a Foot Fetish Model

After getting scammed for foot pics, I decided to try to turn it into my side hustle.
Elizabeth McCafferty
7.18.23
Internet

Are Those Freaky Mystery Boxes from the Dark Web Real?

People are making disturbing unboxing videos. I tried to buy one to find out.
Elizabeth McCafferty
5.24.23
Health

TikTok's Gut Parasite Cleanse Trend Is Fake, Say Experts

Parasite cleanses are going viral again, but misinformation is rife – the proof is in the pooing.
Elizabeth McCafferty
3.9.23
SPIRITUALITY

I Tried to Turn My Life Around With ‘Fast Luck’ Products

Hoping to manifest #luckygirlsyndrome, I bought “fortune-seeking” floor wash and “money-drawing” room spray from my local spiritual shop.
Elizabeth McCafferty
3.7.23
Beauty

Where Did All the Male Body Hair Go?

"These days a proud display of chest hair seems rarer than a fur coat at a PETA protest."
Elizabeth McCafferty
2.22.23
Health

Is it Possible To ‘Tap’ Your Way Out of Heartbreak?

EFT tapping is a technique in which you tap different acupressure points to treat distress and anxiety. Would it help me get over my ex?
Elizabeth McCafferty
9.28.22
the internet

Why Are People Sunning Their Arseholes on TikTok?

Advocates of "perineum sunning" claim to that "sunning your holes" create a surge of energy akin to having a cup of coffee.
Elizabeth McCafferty
9.27.22

I Tried to Cure My Anxiety Using Ear Seeds

A new wellness craze, inspired by ancient Chinese medicine, involves putting tiny seeds in your ears. But does it work?
Elizabeth McCafferty
8.25.22
Fashion

Menhera Fashion is Opening Conversations Around Mental Health

Glittery razorblades, pastel pill accessories and noose necklaces have helped this style subculture open mental health.
Elizabeth McCafferty
5.17.22
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