The moment a group of Brazilian men forcefully held an effeminate gay man and made him hug a woman for the first time, leaving him looking completely disgusted.
A horrifying incident in China unfolded when two female students attempted to throw a friend off a rooftop and make it look like a suicide. A teacher intervened just in time to stop it.😬
A 70-year-old man was charged with attempted murder after he tried to drown a 21-year-old man on crutches at a residents-only lake in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, over a dispute about access to the lake.
According to a Hopkinton police report, Dana shouted at a group of young men that it was "time to go," referring to the group riding a jet ski on the lake
The group and Dana shout back and forth, with Dana eventually walking up to the group to confront them, according to officials
"Are you going to beat up a cripple?" one of Duffy's friends reportedly asked Dana.
"I don't care, I'll take a cripple." Dana responded, according to the report.
Speaking with NewsCenter 5, the victim, Matthew Duffy, said he feared for his life.
"I was so scared for my life because I can't fight back, I broke practically everything and this guy's on top of me under the water, I can't see what's going on, I can't fight back," Duffy said
Steven Dana was charged with an attempt to murder, two counts of strangulation/suffocation, and assault and battery on a disabled person.
Since Season 23 of Grey's Anatomy has been renewed, I hope they bring back some of the original cast from the first season. It would be such a nice surprise for the fans.
REMEMBER THIS PASTE FROM BACK IN THE DAY?
This is starch glue paste. In the Philippines, this paste commonly uses cassava starch, cornstarch, or flour mixed with water which is a go-to for school projects, paper crafts, and office work. This cornstarch-based glue was mainly used by 90s kids.
It usually came in a tube that looked similar to a toothpaste. But don’t get confused with the two, these pastes usually came in vibrant colors like red, green, and yellow.
Back then, even though these paste was cheap, not everyone could afford to buy. Most families had to prioritize essentials, and many grew up in using the alternative way which is using cooked rice as a paste.
As time has changed and products have evolved, today’s youth may not be familiar anymore with these tube pastes. Most students now use modern glues from well-known brands like Elmer’s and HBW.
Whether you used the starch glue paste or the cooked rice as an alternative method, those school projects are a core memory for many Filipinos and 90s kids.
Report by Janica Aseo
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