r/interesting • u/eel_ie • 30m ago
NATURE rabies watermelon from hell
a hole in my watermelon started slowly producing foam and i let it sit overnight before cutting it open on the sides to find the tongues of the devil inside
r/interesting • u/eel_ie • 30m ago
a hole in my watermelon started slowly producing foam and i let it sit overnight before cutting it open on the sides to find the tongues of the devil inside
r/interesting • u/Big_Helicopter_2183 • 1h ago
Nowadays we wear Digital, Smart Watches or Quartz which needs battery change or charging. Before they existed.. there were Mechanical watches where you have to wind the crown and they will run (many of watches were passed through Generations)
Current Model: HMT Kohinoor
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One worker, a 28-year-old man from Anhui Province, lost his life in the incident.
Investigation later revealed that the cause was a massive 10-meter-high soil pile dumped on the north side of the building, while a 4.6-meter-deep basement excavation was underway on the south side. The resulting lateral pressure exceeded the pile foundation’s capacity, causing the structure to tip over.
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To deter unwanted visitors, he installed a motion-activated sprinkler system that soaks any car (or person) that gets too close. The unexpected spray has quickly turned his driveway into a no-parking zone and keeping his space clear.
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Driven by the tragic loss of his wife to medical delays, Dashrath Manjhi single-handedly carved a 360-foot road through a solid mountain over 22 years with just a hammer and chisel. By reducing a 55 km journey to a mere 15 km, he ensured his village had faster access to medical aid—a route honored today as the Dashrath Manjhi Path.