【sharing sex videos】
Oh freeway shark,sharing sex videos we wish we could quit you.
A photo of a shark swimming on a flooded freeway made the rounds on social media during Hurricane Irma. But those affected by Irma flooding needn't worry about sharks—the photo is fake.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Published in National Geographic in 2005, the original photo of the shark was actually taken by photographer Thomas Peschak in South Africa. But it gets frequently doctored and recycled whenever there's a massive storm.
When Peschak took the photo, he was in the ocean — not a city street — observing the great white from a kayak. Which sounds terrifying, but at least the shark was safely in the ocean where it belonged.
Now, hoaxsters take the shark out of open waters and plop him onto freeways whenever and wherever streets are flooding. Over and over.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
The edited photo most recently appeared in the Twitter melee during Hurricane Harvey — and this time around, Twitter was quick to point out the shark's amazing powers of cross-country teleportation.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
So while Irma may have sucked up the sea and created urban oceans across Florida, it didn't pick up any great white sharks with it — Sharknadowas on the SyFy Channel, remember?
Featured Video For You
Extremely organized flamingos show how orderly evacuation is done
Search
Categories
Latest Posts
'Mad Men' star Rich Sommer chats about his role on 'The Office'
2025-06-27 00:46Donald Trump brags his 'nuclear button' is bigger than Kim Jong Un's
2025-06-27 00:46Twitter adds an edit tweet feature, but it's not what you think
2025-06-26 23:55Elon Musk's DOGE.gov website can apparently be edited by anyone
2025-06-26 23:55Popular Posts
Getting Started with Gmail Keyboard Shortcuts
2025-06-27 02:09It's time to stop freaking out about space billionaires
2025-06-27 01:14To see 'Hamilton' for free, head to ... PornHub
2025-06-27 00:44Trump reportedly to ban staff from using personal cellphones
2025-06-27 00:36Wordle today: The answer and hints for February 13, 2025
2025-06-27 00:11Featured Posts
Best Amazon deal: Save 20% on floral and botanical Lego sets
2025-06-27 02:09Chrissy Teigen ends 2017 with a Pizzagate smackdown
2025-06-27 01:17Amazon Prime members gets 10% off Grubhub orders through Feb. 17
2025-06-26 23:52Popular Articles
Best Presidents' Day deal: Save $250 on Peloton Bike
2025-06-27 02:06NY Daily News cover features Trump, Bannon in a 'cuck fight'
2025-06-27 01:15'Ted Lasso,' 'WandaVision,' 'Bridgerton' score Emmy nominations
2025-06-27 01:12Ashton Kutcher says he sold his ticket to space
2025-06-27 00:43Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.
Comments (594)
Leadership Information Network
New 'browser syncjacking' cyberattack lets hackers take over your computer via Chrome
2025-06-27 02:12Exquisite Information Network
Kid's super deep response to classroom riddle is way better than the actual answer
2025-06-27 02:11Star Sky Information Network
Questlove lets the music — and the memories — speak in 'Summer of Soul'
2025-06-27 02:08Belief Information Network
'Loki' will be back for more mischief in Season 2
2025-06-27 01:38Charm Information Network
Best Presidents' Day deal: Save $44 on Fitbit Charge 6
2025-06-26 23:33