What is the most bizarre Mahalo page you can find?
and why do you think it's bizarre
Has to be a Mahalo page
Thanks
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http://www.mahalo.com/how-to-become-a-dominatrix
This is just a bit wierd. people who like to beat and/or be beaten and humiliated, to be trained and spanked, they call each other mistress and master.
Nuf said?
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M$I liked the Urban Dictionaries definition of this...
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bukakke
On a mug even...more likely in a mug
Yeah, I noticed it up to be claimed on the task list with all the other "How to" tasks a few days ago. I had the same reaction you did. I guess someone at Mahalo must have thought it was a good topic for a how to page of they wouldn't have posted it on the task list.
I know why they have one, it is something that people actually search for enough that it makes money.
And to be fair, it's written from the perspective: "There's no such thing as vampires really, we're just going to go over some folklore and mythology here folks".
However, you know what... it's still bizarre and somewhat distasteful to have a page called that, esp in amongst all the how to become a lawyer and how to become a teacher type pages.
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Each to their own is my motto. I notice that page hasn't been claimed.
Bet it would do well for the right person.
Not my thang so I didn't claim it,lol