A Belgian politician has suffered a severe case of "lost in translation" after an online poster promoting his candidacy went viral across the globe.
It appears to be because his name is Luc Anus - completely normal to the locals but with an unfortunate bodily connotation for English speakers.
Anus said he has also had problems with social media, telling local reporters "Facebook just does not accept my name".
He's now listed as Luc Anu on the site, in the hope he won't be the butt of as many jokes.
Not really what you'd expect at a baby health clinic.
Residents of Kanuma City north of Tokyo in Japan have this week participated in an annual "crying sumo" contest for infants.
The bizarre competition involves two wrestlers each holding a baby over their heads while shouting at them to get them to wail.
The baby who cried first used to be the winner, but now both competitors receive prizes.
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