Man eats banana...https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-65446331
Line 7 on the licence looks like it says "Good evening from Ukraine".
that's not science, it's semantics.
A speeding driver who was pulled over in Colorado tried to switch seats with his dog in the passenger seat to evade arrest, according to police.
Florida again. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/may/24/amanda-gorman-poem-ban-florida-schoolIf Florida were a person, it would be sitting in the US equivalent of Wetherspoons wearing a t-shirt over its beer gut bearing the legend "That's what I do. I say shit and I ban things."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-65762503Indian chap drains a reservoir to get his phone back. Phone, predictably, is ruined anyway. As heroic failures go, this is one of the best.
As South Korea campaigns to retire an old and odd age-counting method that makes people a year or two older than they really are, children are among the few who seem most eager to stick with the past.“I turned 6 and then became 5 again,” Kim Da-in said when a TV reporter asked her about a new law that went into effect Wednesday that formalizes the international age-counting method in administrative and civil laws and encourages people to tally their own ages accordingly.South Korea’s traditional age-counting custom considers every person 1 year old at birth and adds another year when the calendar hits Jan. 1, meaning a child born on Dec. 31 turns 2 the next day.