Aswin you are an Astrologer, criticizing a doctor. You know what Astrology is right? It's the delicious central part of the donut where there is no donut. So stfu and go sit down fraud.
You haven't watched good horror and terror if you haven't watched these. Please do. For those who like this genre.
Also for Terrifier 3, please heed the warning (last image).
Happy weekend.
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**My favorite: Oddity.**
On June 28, 1997, Mike Tyson bit Evander Holyfield's ear during their heavyweight rematch in the third round. This incident led to Tyson's disqualification and suspension from boxing, marking a bizarre chapter in his career.
Holyfield entered the rematch stronger than before. In the first round, he landed significant body shots while Tyson fought wildly, ignoring his trainer's advice. The crowd favored Holyfield by the end of the round. In the second, Holyfield accidentally head-butted Tyson, causing a cut above Tyson's eye.
Tyson's frustration peaked in the third round; he spit out his mouthpiece and bit off part of Holyfield's right ear, spitting it out onto the canvas. Despite the pain, the fight continued after a brief pause, but Tyson then bit Holyfield's other ear. With only 10 seconds left in the round, Tyson was disqualified. His $30 million purse was withheld pending review by Nevada boxing officials.
Kissan Jam or Sugar Jam? Kissan Jam contains a whopping 62.5% sugar!
3 slices of bread with jam can have even more sugar than a coke.
How? 1 serving of jam (20g) contains 3 teaspoons of sugar. So if you put 1 serving each on 3 slices of bread, it equals 9 teaspoons of sugar. That’s even more than a 300ml Coke, which has 8 teaspoons!
Would you give your child a Coke for breakfast? Probably not, right? So why give them bread with jam? Kissan Jam markets itself as a “breakfast” option, but it's actually more like a dessert!
For the real benefits of fruits, eat fresh fruits, not jam!
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#LabelPadhegaIndia
Say it out loud and clear Australian media!
A man has been hospitalised in Adelaide with severe lead poisoning after consuming an Ayurvedic herbal product called Kamini, which was imported from India, currently the world's largest pseudoscience peddling nation which also has A whole autonomous Ministry promoting this BS on public funds.
The herbal product was claimed to treat erectile dysfunction without any actual scientific evidence, and has not been tested for safety or efficacy and is mostly used on anecdotal evidence based on faith and belief, like religion.
And since this is not the first time this has happened, and Indian imported Ayurvedic products/supplements have been associated with multiple instances of severe heavy metal poisoning including cluster poisoning in large communities outside India, it is time the scientifically progressive nations take a stand and ban Ayurvedic products marketed on "therapeutic benefits" because India has more than enough health-illiterate guinea pigs for this "natural is safe and effective" experiment.
Get it straight-
1.Influencers are NOT doctors.
2.Psychologists are NOT doctors.
3.Physiotherapists are NOT doctors.
4.dieticians are NOT doctors.
5.Gym wale Bhaiya’s are NOT doctors.
Doctors read 4.5 yrs for MBBS and 1 year internship.They attend medical college for 5.5 years.
So Don’t compare your 5min of google search knowledge with them.