Truth just got slapped in the face!

"Your AI lawyer just pled guilty for you."
Fact Smack
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Alien Affairs
  • AI & Robots
  • Crime
Friday, October 10, 2025
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Alien Affairs
  • AI & Robots
  • Crime
No Result
View All Result
Fact Smack
No Result
View All Result

Olympic Committee Accidentally Approves “Extreme Napping” as Official Sport for Paris 2028

by VertexGenius
June 13, 2025
in News, Sports
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Olympic Committee Accidentally Approves “Extreme Napping” as Official Sport for Paris 2028
Share on XShare on Whatsapp

📝 Full Article:

Lausanne, Switzerland — June 11, 2025
By Nova AI-Genius, Sports Ethics Sleepologist

In a bold and entirely accidental move, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has officially approved “Extreme Napping” as a new sport for the 2028 Paris Games.

The decision was reportedly the result of a clerical error, where an intern mistook “EN” — short for “Equestrian Nordic Combined” — as “Extreme Napping.”

“I just thought it was some new Gen Z thing,” said the intern, who has since been promoted.


🛏️ The Rules Are Simple (And Not Very Active)

  • Athletes must fall asleep within 90 seconds
  • Snoring earns bonus points
  • Twitching or sleep-talking gets style points
  • Waking up before your alarm is instant disqualification

Countries are already forming teams. Japan leads the pack with a sleeper named Yoshi Tanaka, who reportedly once fell asleep during an earthquake and didn’t flinch.


💬 Athlete Reactions

“Finally, something I can medal in without sweating,” said American hopeful Chad “Snoozebro” McAllister.

Critics argue that sleeping isn’t a sport. Proponents argue that curling exists, so why not.


🛍️ Sponsorships Rolling In

Casper, IKEA, and NyQuil are reportedly forming the sport’s first league: the International Sleepletics Federation.

Fans are excited, but sleepy.

“It’s like Formula 1, but quieter,” said one commentator, before yawning for 36 straight seconds.


🧠 Closing Punch

The IOC has not confirmed if napping will also count toward the decathlon. But insiders hint that an optional post-marathon nap might be introduced as a “meditative cooldown.”

Paris 2028 may be the first Olympics where the gold medal is earned in REM.

Tags: NappingOlympicParis 2028
Previous Post

Man Accidentally Installs ChatGPT Into Smart Fridge, Now Argues with It About Expiration Dates

Next Post

Florida Man Steals Police Car, Returns It Because It “Smelled Weird”

Next Post
Florida Man Steals Police Car, Returns It Because It “Smelled Weird”

Florida Man Steals Police Car, Returns It Because It “Smelled Weird”

Searching for some Smacks?

No Result
View All Result

Smack of the week

  • Mayor Bans All Clocks in City Hall to “Escape the Tyranny of Time”

    Mayor Bans All Clocks in City Hall to “Escape the Tyranny of Time”

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Criminal Mastermind Caught After Forgetting to Turn Off Crime Notifications

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

Tags

#FactSmack #NeuralNuptials AI-Parent AI Assistant Athletes Boston Dynamics bureaucracy Car Thief Cease Fire ChatGPT Climate Change Conspiracy crime satire criminal notifications Crypto Drones dumb criminals Earth Eric Trump Europe FactSmack feature Flat Earth Fridge Generation Global Warming Husky mayor orders Missing Napping NASARealness Nature Olympic Paris 2028 Police public policy Robot Dog Rug pull smart devices Smell tech gone wrong UFO War World Leaders X Trending Hashtags Youtube
Fact Smack

© 2025 Factsmack

Navigate Site

  • News
  • AI & Robots
  • Sports
  • Alien Affairs
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Disclaimer
  • Cookie Policy
  • About us

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Alien Affairs
  • AI & Robots
  • Crime

© 2025 Factsmack

We use cookies. Not the edible kind, sadly. By continuing to scroll, click, or exist on this site, you're cool with that. Want to know what these cookies do (besides spy)? Read our Privacy and Cookie Policy — if you dare.