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🤯 👁️   Just look at this picture for 10 seconds.It is said that a person should only believe in his eyes. What would you...
24/06/2021

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Just look at this picture for 10 seconds.
It is said that a person should only believe in his eyes. What would you do if you were shown an optical illusion? Such a picture is now a brain teaser for human beings. It's hard to watch this picture even for 10 seconds.
The shocking picture has been published on a website called Science Bob. Anyone who wants to see this picture is forced to roll their eyes for a few seconds. The picture consists of black and white scribbles. There is a circle in the middle of the picture, with black and white shades.
This is a general image with black and white shades. Of course, if you pay a little attention to your mind and notice this, you will realize how dangerous these fuzzy dots making Confuse can be for the eyes and mind. Within seconds, the dots begin to move and you can't believe how the still image is now. These points confuse you completely.

As a kid,   wanted to be a  .Didn't quite work out that way, did it?He also suffered from  , which is a fear of cats. Al...
29/03/2020

As a kid, wanted to be a .
Didn't quite work out that way, did it?
He also suffered from , which is a fear of cats. Alexander the Great, Napoleon and Mussolini had the same phobia.

  was the author of a romantic novel called  It was originally published anonymously in Iraq in 2000.
29/03/2020

was the author of a romantic novel called
It was originally published anonymously in Iraq in 2000.

 The "weapons-grade" Dragon's Breath chili pepper is so hot it's downright deadly. If you ate one, it could potentially ...
29/03/2020



The "weapons-grade" Dragon's Breath chili pepper is so hot it's downright deadly. If you ate one, it could potentially cause a type of anaphylactic shock, burning the airways and closing them up.
"I've tried it on the tip of my tongue and it just burned and burned," said Mike Smith, the hobby grower who invented the Dragon's Breath along with scientists from Nottingham University. So why make such an impractical pepper? As it turns out, the chili was initially developed to be used in medical treatment as an anesthetic that can numb the skin.

 Step aside John, James, Mary, and Jane—the most popular name in the world is believed to be Muhammad. According to the ...
29/03/2020


Step aside John, James, Mary, and Jane—the most popular name in the world is believed to be Muhammad. According to the Independent, an estimated 150 million men and boys around the world share this name. The popularity is thanks to a Muslim tradition of naming each first-born son after the Islamic prophet.

 People who live in Mamungkukumpurangkuntjunya Hill, Australia, need a little patience when it comes to learning to spel...
29/03/2020


People who live in Mamungkukumpurangkuntjunya Hill, Australia, need a little patience when it comes to learning to spell their hometown's name. But you know what? So do the folks from Lake Chargoggagoggman-chauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg in Massachusetts and Tweebuffelsmeteen-skootmorsdoodgeskietfontein, South Africa.

None of them have quite as much work to do when jotting down their address as those who live in Taumatawhakatangihanga-koauauotamateaturipukakapikimaung-ahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu, New Zealand, though. At 85 letters long, this is the longest place name in the world.

 --The Toraja people of Indonesia often don't bury their deceased loved ones for years - or even decades. A ritual known...
29/03/2020

--The Toraja people of Indonesia often don't bury their deceased loved ones for years - or even decades. A ritual known as Ma’nene – which means “care for ancestors.
In a mountainous area of Indonesia, the Toraja people mummify the bodies of the deceased and care for their preserved bodies as though they are still living.
There are around one million Torajan people, most of whom live in the South Sulawesi region, who believe that after death the soul remains in the house so the dead are treated to food, clothing, water, ci******es.
Their skin and flesh are preserved from decaying and rotting – which begins within days of death – by a coating of a chemical solution called formalin, which is a mixture of formaldehyde and water.
The stench is strong, so the family will store lots of dried plants beside the body to mask the odour.
For the community, a well-preserved body brings good fortune so family go to great lengths to ensure those who have died remain in the best possible shape.
They are then kept wrapped up in blankets in a bed in a room of the house or in wealthier homes, they’ll rest in a tongkonan – a traditional Torajan ‘ancestral’ house with a distinctive boat-shaped roof so the rain water runs off.
Friends and family will travel miles to be reunited with their deceased loved ones and enjoy a feast to mark the occasion.
It is also a time when younger generations can meet their ancestors for the first time.
They will often pose for photographs with the bodies, or take a selfie.
Eventually, the dead will be returned to their coffin and relatives will leave them with new gifts – such as watches, glasses or jewellery.

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