Posts Tagged: ‘money’

Top 6 World Records Set by Kids That Adults Have Ruined by Beating

August 18, 2011 Posted by Barak Falkovitz

There comes a point in every person’s life when everything takes a turn for the worse. Our minds become infested by the outside world and we begin to lose the values and human decency that we were all born with. Our lives become almost completely self-serving. In many ways, this is a good thing. For instance, the loss of self-consciousness can lead to an uninhibited exploration of the self. Furthermore, without selfish businesspeople, we wouldn’t have capitalism and as a result we wouldn’t be able to buy things. And most importantly, the loss of morals drives those with insecurity to shatter the world records of innocent children and therefore drives traffic to our site.

So, in celebration of RecordSetter co-founder Corey Henderson’s idea to create a blog post about the top world records set by kids that adults have ruined by beating, I hereby present to you the Top World Records Set by Kids That Adults Have Ruined by Beating.

6. Most Money Placed on an Electronic Chessboard

The brilliance and logic behind Patrick Hardin’s record world record for Most Money Placed on an Electronic Chessboard shouldn’t need any explanation. It’s safe to assume, however, that Mortimer Blackwell, the current record holder of Hardin’s original feat, does not share Hardin’s sense of subtle ingenuity.

5. Most Cats Drawn on One Hand

The first adult to break this record:

And here’s the original, by Curtis Lull, which gets on this list based on sheer nerve. (more…)

6 Money-Related World Records To Distract You From the US National Debt Crisis

August 11, 2011 Posted by Barak Falkovitz

I normally try not to pay attention to the news. The economic crisis, in particular, is a topic of conversation I try to avoid. My parents support me financially and I’ve always been told to keep my nose out of other people’s business. But yesterday afternoon, with all the hoopla of late, I reached a breaking point. So, feeling guilty, I performed a quick Google search. After two hours of reading about the various social problems of young adults still living at home, I returned to the Google home page and typed in “recession” and “debt ceiling.”

Through my research I found that, apparently, the United States owes a lot of money. And according to the Internet, the “federal government” has less money than Apple. I must say, I was pretty surprised by that information as I read it on my Apple iMac, while simultaneously listening to music on my Apple iPod, carrying on a conversation on my Apple iPhone, playing air hockey on my Apple iPad, and eating a slice of Apple pie. Still feeling guilty, however, I decided to step out of my role as a Noncontributing Zero in order to take some initiative and fix America’s problems. I scanned the RecordSetter database of records, looking for inspiration. I didn’t quite find it. However, I was able to piece together a short list of money-related world records.

1. Most Amount of Money Raised for Charity by Destroying a City Made of Cards

See, this is our problem, right here. Americans love destruction. They love it so much they pay money in order to see things get destructed. First, they paid money to destruct the economy, and now, they’re paying money to destruct a city of cards. Yes, it’s pretty awesome. But it’s also pretty shameful.

2. Most American Quarters Fit Inside a Belly Button

Some people are wondering, How do we find all the money to pay off this massive debt? Step one: go spelunking in Randon Beasley’s belly button.


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