Tuesday, 25 February 2025

I was aware that he was older, but I was unsure of the exact amount. I discovered out he was my grandfather's age, but it was too late for me to turn back.

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  •  I was aware that he was older, but I was unsure of the exact amount. I discovered out he was my grandfather's age, but it was too late for me to turn back.


     My dad was disappointed, but my grandfather stated he was glad if I was happy.

    Miricle Pogu, 26, and her husband, Charles, 87, have been blissfully married for three years despite their more than sixty-year age gap, and they have no intention of listening to her hurtful remarks. Online abuse of the couple, who want to use artificial insemination to have two children, is ongoing; some have referred to their union as a "business deal," according to The Sun.

    However, Myrickle and Charles, who first connected while she was employed at a neighborhood laundry in Starkville, chose to express their happiness on social media. Miricle posted a video of the pair dancing at her house on TikTok. She included the following message with the video: "When you are happily married and carefree."

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    After being uploaded using the account @mnigeria98, the video quickly gained popularity, receiving 1.7 million views. Reactions on social media were divided; some people applauded the pair, while others harshly attacked them. One person said, "How wonderful." One more person said, "I like you." The third provided a brief statement of support: "Society always has something to say about other people's happiness, which says a lot about human misery."

    However, they were not immune to criticism. One person said, "It's safe with him for the money." "I know a business deal when I see one," said another. "You mean, happily waiting for the payoff?" inquired a third.

    Regarding their relationship, Miricle said that she was initially unsure of Charles's actual age: "I knew he was older, but I didn't know exactly how old." I had already fallen in love when I learned. I love him for who he is, regardless of how old he is—100 or 55. Because he looks so beautiful and is constantly busy and full of energy, I assumed he was 60 or 70 years old.

    Though they are conscious of time restrictions, the pair is making plans for the future: "Charles says he might not be here in five years." He will, I assure him, and he will outlast all of us. I'm trying to make the most of our time together because I know I'll outlast him."

    At first, her family did not approve of the relationship, and her father even contemplated skipping the wedding. "My grandfather said he was happy if I was happy, but my dad was disappointed" . He said that he needed more time to come to terms with her choice:

    "I questioned him about his desire to lose me permanently. He would have lost me if he hadn't attended the wedding. Ultimately, upon meeting Charles, he  loved him."

    The couple wishes to have more children, even though they are very different in age. Charles should have another generation, in my opinion. To find out our alternatives, we want to visit the IVF clinic. However, they encountered discrimination: "We experienced discrimination when we initially visited the clinic. As long as we have a child, I don't give a damn about it right now."

    Despite knowing that Charles' advanced age may be a barrier, Miricle perseveres:

    "I'm keeping an open mind – it might not work, but it's worth a try."


     Charles claims he is unaffected by the disparaging remarks:

    "Mirikle is fantastic; she has constructed her life. For us, the age gap is not an issue. We're content, and that's all that matters. People on the Internet are simply chatting."

    "People on the Internet make me feel bad," Miricle acknowledges, acknowledging that their connection has sparked a barrage of remarks. They criticize our connection, claiming that Charles is unaware of what's happening and that I am taking advantage of him. However, I am aware of the reality. I have my own career as a nurse. Charles is not necessary for me to be happy. However, I'm glad that I choose him.

    The following is the beneficiary to whom the grandmother left everything after her death: "After my death, I order that the property be distributed like this," according to her will.

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  •  The following is the beneficiary to whom the grandmother left everything after her death: "After my death, I order that the property be distributed like this," according to her will.

     

    All of Santina Girolami's belongings were bequeathed to the municipality.

    Santina Girolami died at the age of 94, and her family members were truly taken aback when her will was read.

    It's common for our loved ones to put us in unexpected circumstances, but what Italian grandma Santina Girolami did for her family was more than any of us could have ever imagined.

    Specifically, Santina died in March of last year at the age of 94, and her family members were truly taken aback when her will was read. Santina was a rich grandma who bequeathed all of her belongings to the little town of Domege's municipality.

    Relatives and acquaintances were astonished when the grandmother, who died on March 27 of last year, left all of her property—which is not very little—to the local municipality in the area where she lived. Santina bequeathed the entire building, which consisted of 12 apartments and 323 square meters, to the municipal government after it approved her will, which included detailed instructions on how she wanted her property to be divided.


     The city council approved Santina's will at the end of last year. "I cancel all my previous testamentary provisions and order that after my death my property be distributed as follows: the building at number 20 in Risorgimento Street will be assigned to the Municipality of DomeΔ‘e," she wrote.

    In a recent decision, the municipality engaged Pieve di Cadora notary Ruggiero Orlando to handle all legal tasks related to legacy transcribing and registration.

    The aforementioned structure, whose use has not yet been determined by the city, belonged to Santina Girolami, a widow who was born in Libya in 1929.

    Friday, 20 October 2023

    Germany: A lady made hundreds of euros charging for a free restroom at a festival

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  •  Police are looking into the case of a cleaner who made several thousand euros by charging attendees of the Stuttgart event to use the restrooms in violation of the law. The plainclothes officers found the deception.
    According to Fenix magazine, a cleaner was detained during the Canstatter Volksfest in Stuttgart on suspicion of unlawfully profiting herself.


    This information was released by the police department on the X service, which was formerly Twitter.

    The culprit had the unsuspecting guests of Wasen pay to use the restroom, despite the fact that it was free. She made many thousand euros in this way.

    The cops posted a picture of a bag full of cash and paper money with the post, along with the statement, "This is unacceptable."

    The police report that the woman has been taken into custody and is undergoing an investigation.

    Monday, 25 January 2021

    Great twentieth-century science myths

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  •  Last year, hundreds of articles were published by several reputable scientific journals that were either fraudulent or simply full of nonsense. These magazines let us know that we exist for ads, or strictly private reasons, in an era of deception and subterfuge. Here are several of recent history's most popular science myths.



    Mysterious rings of crops

    Scientists and ufologists have defended the thesis that enigmatic loops in the grain are created by travelers from space. Therefore, several scholars believed that crop circles could not be constructed by human hands until some adventurers took a few bits of wood, rope and wire and created amazing circles and patterns in the grain.

    Nacirema Nacirema

    One anthropological work claimed that there is a tribe that ritually cuts its faces with sharp objects on the territory of the USA. It turned out, though, that the name of the tribe was incorrectly pronounced AMERICAN, and that the practices were only shaving.


    The best scam of the month

    An essay about how it is possible to see humans and unicorns live a harmonious life on the Moon with the aid of telescopes was published by the New York Sun in 1853. In order to be persuaded of the fact of the film, many misguided individuals believed in the story and purchased all the telescopes in shops.

    Timber Spaghetti

    The BBC published an essay in 1957 about how there is a tree where spaghetti grows. More and less spaghetti rose on the tree over time, which was not helped by the uprising of the Italian colonists who rebelled against such news.


    Archaeoraptor, Archaeoraptor

    A photo of a skeleton discovered in China was published by National Geographic magazine with the title: The lost link between dinosaurs and birds. It was established, after careful study and evaluation, that it was a scam composed of fossils of many distinct organisms.

    The 12-571-3570 Document

    It is a text that speaks about studies on the genders of space astronomers and that appears to have discovered the right pose for a relationship that is weightless. These arguments have been refuted by NASA and it was never verified that this is real analysis.


    Flyer for Defense

    This leaflet was circulated in Europe and included a list of cancer-causing E numbers, such as that for citric acid. When over seven million individuals avoided buying those types of cheese and mustard, the scam was uncovered.

    Tasaday's tribe

    He paid a small number of people to play an undiscovered tribe, photographed them and made a story for Philippine Government Officer Manuel Elizalde Jr. He visited the whole world in 1983 and raised 35 million to safeguard the tribe. Luckily, they found him...

    Around the same time, 16 nurses in the hospital became pregnant

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  •  Sixteen nurses are pregnant at a hospital in the city of Mesa, in the U.S. federal state of Arizona. It is ten percent of the intensive care unit's staff.



    The nurses joked at today's press conference that the hospital had something in the water and that they should have arranged a collective Christmas holiday.


    One of the pregnant women, Rochelle Sherman, who is giving birth in a month, said that we didn't even know that there were so many pregnant women until we formed a community on Facebook's social network.

    All suggests, according to her, that there is an understanding.