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I don’t know who invented the whole “tossing a coin into a fountain to ask for a wish” thing, but I’ve read that in the Trevi Fountain (Italy), more than 1.5 million of Euros is collected in coins every year.
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A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar on March 28, 2025, causing severe damage in the country and also affecting neighboring Thailand.
In Myanmar, the death toll has surpassed 1,700, with thousands injured or missing. The hardest-hit area is Mandalay, where key infrastructure has been heavily damaged.
In Thailand, the quake caused a construction site collapse in Bangkok, leaving at least 17 dead, 33 injured, and over 80 missing.
The international community responded quickly: the WHO sent tons of medical supplies, while countries like China, India, and the EU provided aid and rescue teams.
Search and rescue efforts are still ongoing, but access to affected areas remains difficult.
A devastating tragedy that has triggered a major humanitarian crisis, especially in an already fragile Myanmar.
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Trump has once again sparked controversy by deporting 238 alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua and 23 from El Salvador’s MS-13, despite an attempt by a U.S. judge to block the move. To justify his decision, he invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, an archaic law that allowed him to send them directly to El Salvador.
There, they were transferred to CECOT, a maximum-security prison infamous for its extreme treatment of inmates. Additionally, the U.S. will pay El Salvador $6 million to house them for a year.
This decision has ignited a legal and ethical debate over whether Trump can use such an outdated law to push his agenda and whether these deportations were conducted lawfully. One thing is certain: for these 261 individuals, the "American Dream" is over, and their new reality behind bars won't be pleasant.
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They’re not dreams — but they easily could be.
AI has learned how to recreate that visual chaos we feel in our nightmares: eerie settings, twisted figures, movements that defy logic, and that strange unease you can’t quite explain… but definitely feel.
And the scariest part? It’s really good at it.
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When they swap her out for the real thing and you end up feeling tricked and used.
The one fooling that poor, innocent guy by pretending to be a RealDoll is Jill Kassidy — and you can find plenty of her scenes at this link
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A couple of years ago, we talked on ALRNCN about the work of Vincent Bal, a Belgian artist and creative who’s been sharing his funny and original pieces on social media for a while now.
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Remember those chemistry classes where you'd mix things, secretly hoping something would explode? Today we've got something similar—but with an artistic twist.
We start with a single magnified water droplet, then add substances like hydroxides, salts, and minerals—things with strange names like "sodium hydroxide and cobalt chloride," "potassium iodide and lead acetate," or "luminol solution and potassium ferricyanide." And that's when the magic happens.
Each combination triggers an amazing chemical reaction within that tiny droplet: bursts of color, mesmerizing textures, and patterns that look straight out of a microscopic galaxy. It's like painting without brushes—creating art without knowing exactly what you'll get.
Get ready, because this chemistry lesson is nothing like high school. This is pure scientific beauty.
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Watching a group of Black women, seemingly from a tribal community, walking around completely naked—apart from a small loincloth—through the well-lit aisles of a SPAR supermarket feels surreal. Like National Geographic suddenly crashing into your local grocery store.
A scene that, in their context, might be the most natural thing in the world, but through Western eyes it triggers an instant brain glitch.
It’s a brutal reminder that what we call “normal” is just one version of many. And that there are places where the body isn’t hidden—it’s simply lived. Funny thing is, you’re not even sure what shocks you more: the nudity itself, or seeing it in a setting that, to you, plays by totally different rules.
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