Eswatini King’s Visit to the UAE Initiates Online Discussion with 15 Wives, 30 Children, and 100 Servants
The arrival of King Mswati III of Eswatini at an airport in the United Arab Emirates has garnered a lot of interest due to a viral video. Along with the 56-year-old king were his 30 offspring, 15 spouses, and about 100 servants. A widely shared video of King Mswati III of Eswatini’s arrival in Abu Dhabi has sparked intense online discussion. On July 10, 2025, the king of Africa’s last absolute kingdom made a spectacular arrival in the United Arab Emirates. The 56-year-old monarch and his sizable entourage can be seen getting off a private jet in the video. Along with him were about 100…
See: Passport Check Completed by Traveler in Less Than 8 Seconds at Singapore Airport
Changi Airport in Singapore is renowned for its effectiveness and user-friendly layout. Passport control is an unavoidable aspect of travel for the majority of foreign visitors. Your passport is inspected, your travel documents are validated, and frequently your patience is put to the test at this checkpoint. Wait times for passport checks can vary greatly. Despite having multiple lanes, major international airports may experience long lines due to high passenger volume. Although the process may be faster at smaller airports, delays may be unpredictable due to staffing levels and timing. The entire procedure was finished in roughly 8 seconds at Singapore’s Changi airport, according to a travel vlogger. “I visited 147 countries – nothing beats this,” the creator wrote, sharing a video of the event. Even though I am not a resident, this passport control was the fastest I have ever encountered. With a time of 7.57 seconds from passport scan to entry, Singapore Changi, you have just created history. Officially, that was the fastest time I have ever had at an airport. Zero lines, insane efficiency, and a system that seems like it belongs in the future. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lounge Guru (@lounge.guru) The video quickly gained widespread popularity. “Literally the easiest & fastest!” a user commented….
The Fruit Trap: How A Young Woman’s Tragic, Preventable Death Was Caused By A “Wellness” Trend
Following an unusual “fruitarian” diet that left critically underweight, a woman named Karolina Krzyzak died of malnutrition in Bali. Following an intensive “fruitarian” diet that left her critically malnourished, a 27-year-old lady in Bali died of starvation. The woman had been at the Sumberkima Hill resort in December 2024 and was recognized as Karolina Krzyzak from Warsaw, Poland. She told the workers that she just wanted fruit delivered to her room and asked for a villa with a pool. According to a story by “The Sun,” they recognized her delicate state right away. She was characterized by staff as “emaciated,” with sunken eyes and exposed collarbones. Karolina insisted on following her tight diet in spite of their worries. Throughout her stay, her health kept getting worse. She became so weak one evening that the night clerk had to assist her in getting back to her room since she was unable to walk by herself. Every time a staff member advised her to see a doctor, she refused. Three days into her stay, a local resident who was also Karolina’s friend sent a note to the hotel. According to the buddy, they were concerned for her safety because they had been hoping to hear from her but had not heard anything. Hotel staff went right away to see how she was doing. Karolina was still when they arrived at her villa. She had passed away in her chamber by herself. Later, friends disclosed that Karolina had experienced malnutrition-related health issues, such as protein shortage and osteoporosis. They also indicated she had struggled with an eating issue as a youth, which made her more likely to adopt severe diets. In her early years, Karolina had an interest in wellness. She started practicing yoga and switching to a vegan diet after relocating to the UK to attend Leeds University. Over time, she gravitated toward “fruitarianism,” a diet made up nearly exclusively of fruit. She had received constant encouragement from her parents and friends to go back home and get help. Her social media posts, which revealed that she was significantly underweight, worried them. Karolina decided to stick to her diet in spite of their reservations, which ultimately led to her demise.
Meet the Meghalaya farmer who consumes 10 kg of dried chillies in a single sitting without blinking or perspiring—a viral sensation | VIDEO
Meet Ram Pirtuh, the Meghalaya farmer known as the “Chilli Man,” who can consume 10 kg of spicy chillies for breakfast. This story is going viral. An old video of a local farmer named Ram Pirtuh ingesting an astounding amount of dried chillies has gone viral again, captivating social media all over the world and bringing a weird and amazing tale of human perseverance from Meghalaya’s East Jaintia Hills back into the spotlight. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Golu K Facts (@golu.k_facts) Ram, who works as a farmer, credits his lifetime exposure to the spice with giving him immunity. “My existence revolves around chilli. I do not sense any spiciness now that I have been eating it since I was a kid,” he says. An All-Chilli Diet Every meal, from rice to veggies, is liberally spiced, according to Bataw village residents, who attest to Ram’s chilli-based diet. Ram literally has a marathon of chilli eating every day: Morning: He begins…
A picture of a passenger hanging their underwear in a packed train goes viral, sparking a discussion about civic duty | “Only In Indian Railways”
Undergarments were spotted hanging in Indian Railways in bizarre but predictable series of events that infuriated social media users. Passengers sometimes fight for space on India’s crammed trains, making travel difficult. However, a recent picture that went viral has moved the discussion past congestion and into the area of common sense. An image of a passenger in a general coach casually hanging clothing to dry on the utility rack above the berth was posted on Reddit with the caption, “Only in Indian Railways.” According to reports, the incident happened on the Bangalore–Jaipur Superfast Express (12975/12976) on August 15, 2025. “Managed to have free washing service,” the uploader, who did not receive an AC coach, wrote as sardonic description for the picture. Only in Indian Railways [OC] byu/edging_all_night inIndianCivicFails The image went viral on the internet and drew harsh criticism. Numerous users criticized the traveler for being rude and made other people’s journeys even more unpleasant. One person quipped, “Tell him you do not want to see his underwear on your side,” while another commented, “Oh my god, this is shocking.” Some noted that this kind of behavior is indicative of a more serious problem. One comment stated, “Citizens everywhere struggle with civic awareness, yet this is something you see exclusively in India.” Due to a passenger’s peculiar travel tip, Indian Railways has once again found itself in the news. In a widely shared film from the previous year, a guy was seen constructing a makeshift cot out of ropes between two cabins so that he could sit or lie down while traveling. Social media users’ opinions to the video were mixed as it soon went viral. Some warned that such antics can be dangerous or annoying for other travelers, while others commended the passenger’s inventiveness and referred to it as a quintessential expression of Indian “jugaad.” The film also rekindled discussions about the daily hardships of riding crowded trains, where finding a decent seat frequently seems like a luxury.
At the Indore Airport, a rat burrows into a passenger’s pants and bites him close to the knee, raising safety concerns.
Travelers’ fears about safety were heightened on Wednesday after a rodent scurried into a passenger’s pants and bit him close to the knee. According to the 33-year-old software developer, airport employees were unable to provide prompt medical attention. Later, he received a prescription for medication and an injection. Although passengers frequently find flying to be more comfortable and efficient, unforeseen events can occasionally leave them feeling uneasy. One such horrific event occurred on Wednesday, September 24, at Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport in Indore, where a software engineer was bitten by a rat while he was waiting for his aircraft. For further information, continue reading. A rat bit a software engineer at the airport in Indore. Passengers are extremely concerned about the latest event at Indore Airport. The Times of India reports that a rat got into Arun Modi’s pants and bit him close to the knee when he and his wife were relaxing on a recliner. The couple’s shocked cries for assistance caught the attention of other travelers and airport personnel. Arun was sent to the medical room for treatment, but the facility was ill-prepared to manage the situation. The traveler further complained that the medical personnel appeared ill-equipped to deliver prompt care. Arun insisted on getting a tetanus shot, which was eventually supplied, despite the fact that first treatment had been provided. Later, after he arrived, he was given the appropriate care. Ineffective Airport Pest Control Airport director V.K. Seth later confirmed this startling incidence at Indore Airport to TOI. He also disclosed that the pest control company in charge of keeping the property clean had been hit with a fine. He added that September 15 was the date of the airport’s most recent pest control operation. In terms of treatment, the passenger received an injection from the airport physician and was prescribed antibiotic tablets. Officials have, however, asked the on-duty physician to provide an explanation in light of his complaint over subpar care. The unsettling event at the airport has caused travelers to worry about their safety. How rats could roam freely in an international airport was a common question. This kind of carelessness emphasizes the urgent necessity for more robust measures during a time when cleanliness campaigns are being encouraged. Only a few weeks had passed since two newborn girls at MY Hospital passed away tragically on August 31 and September 1 after being bitten by rats in the intensive care unit. Additionally, an IndiGo aircraft was canceled a few days ago after a passenger discovered a mouse in the cabin.
Horror from Andhra Pradesh: Drunk Man Sleeps Next to a Snake After Biting It, Biting Off Its Head
After being bitten by a lethal black krait, Venkatesh killed the snake in a fit of rage and then passed out next to it. He is currently in critical condition in Tirupati Hospital. Tirupati: A guy under the influence of alcohol is said to have bitten off the head of a poisonous snake after it was assaulted, in an act that surprised and appalled the residents of Andhra Pradesh’s Chiyyavaram village in Thottambedu mandal. Late Thursday night saw the strange incident, which has already spread throughout the area. The man, identified as Venkatesh, was stung by a black krait, a very poisonous snake, when he was drunkenly making his way home. According to locals, he seized the reptile, bit off its head, and immediately killed it in a fit of wrath exacerbated by drink, rather than calling for aid right away. The deed is described as both horrifying and seemingly unreal by witnesses. Venkatesh allegedly carried the dead snake home, put it next to his bed, and fell asleep, which only served to increase the shock. “What we witnessed was unbelievable. According to a neighbor who wished to remain anonymous, “it was as if he did not even realize the danger from the venom that had already entered his body.” By early Friday morning, Venkatesh’s condition deteriorated rapidly due to the snake’s venom spreading through his system. His…
Netizens are stunned by a “viral video” that shows JCB being used to stir Dal Makhni.
Instead, what was supposed to be “creative” has angered many. Social media was shocked and appalled when a JCB, which is typically used at construction sites, was shown stirring dal makhni in a viral video. Many people deemed this prank to be dangerous, unsanitary, and just repulsive. Although it is said that innovation is driven by necessity, many people are perplexed as to why a JCB was used to mix dal makhni. The most popular JCB on the internet is back, but this time as a gigantic ladle rather than a meme. Indeed, a huge pot of dal makhni, a rich, creamy North Indian dish made with lentils and butter, was observed being mixed by its heavy arm. In fact, the massive arm was seen mixing a giant pot of dal makhni, a rich, creamy North Indian dish made with lentils and butter. The unsanitary practice has been criticized after a video of the machine’s metal arm spinning through a large tank of yellow dal went viral. The video first appeared on Instagram on July 7 and swiftly went viral on social media, albeit the precise time and location are still unknown. Although the exact time and location are still unknown, the video quickly went viral on social media after originally appearing on Instagram on July 7. Some denounced it as unhealthy and unsanitary, while others hailed it as “innovative.” One million people have already liked the Instagram video. While other users cautioned about the health risks, one user made a joke by referring to it as a “food-grade JCB.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nirajad Nirajad (@mr_neeraj_8457_) Internet Reacts…
Anyone can apply for Rs 26,00,000 to play with pandas in China; internet users say it is “much better than an underpaid corporate job.”
Caretakers in China receive roughly $32,000 annually to spend their days cuddling, feeding, and playing with gigantic pandas, according to a social media post about an unusual work opportunity in China that is going viral. Users are describing a unique job opportunity in China as one of the best jobs in the world in a social media post that has gone viral. In the article, caregivers at the China Giant Panda Protection and Research Center in Sichuan discuss how they spend their days cuddling, feeding, and playing with giant pandas in exchange for about $32,000 (about Rs 26.6 lakh) annually. The position is frequently referred to as “babysitting,” but instead of watching kids, caregivers get to spend time with one of the most cherished and endangered species on the planet. They do more than just cuddle with pandas. In order to support conservation efforts, caregivers must keep an eye on the animals’ health, observe how they behave, and record their daily activities. There are numerous positive aspects of the profession. Caretakers are given access to meals, accommodation, and even an SUV. Experts note that the position is not entirely enjoyable, though. Patience, perseverance, and a strong commitment to conservation are necessary. Candidates should have a basic understanding of pandas and be at least 22 years old. Writing and photography abilities are particularly valued because caregivers are required to record their experiences. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Tatva (@thetatvaindia) Online, the chance has generated a lot of attention. Given that there are only 1,900 giant pandas remaining in the wild, many people view this employment as an opportunity to help save an endangered species rather than just a job….
Netizens Respond to Karnataka’s “Oil Kumar” Claiming He Has Been Drinking Engine Oil Every Day for More Than 30 Years
With more than two lakh likes, the video also cautioned about the fatal effects of consuming motor oil, which include serious organ damage, coma, and even death. You risk having to spend a lot of money to get your motorcycle’s engine to start again if you put water in the fuel tank. In a similar vein, eating something that is inedible may cause stomach pain and likely result in an urgent trip to the hospital for treatment. This scenario, however, seems like it belongs in a strange medical mystery. It is said that “Oil Kumar,” a man from Shivamogga, Karnataka, consumes seven to eight liters of engine oil daily. Yes, you read correctly. In an Instagram video that went viral, “Oil Kumar,” who was wearing a lungi and a monk-like outfit, was seen sipping engine oil directly from a container. The post claims that Kumar has lived off of tea and motor oil for more than thirty years, eschewing a traditional diet. The last 33 years have seen Shivamogga’s Oil Kumar’s ability to survive without food has astounded everyone. He consumes 7–8 liters of waste engine oil and tea every day in place of rice or chapati. Scientists and doctors are still in disbelief as he maintains his strength and health without ever needing to attend the hospital. Kumar thinks that Lord Ayyappa’s blessings are the only reason this unusual way of living is feasible. His tale has gained widespread attention as a genuine miracle of faith and is now one of the most discussed medical riddles in Karnataka and India, according to the Instagram caption. View this post on Instagram A post shared by AvalakkiPavalakki (@avalakki_pavalakki) In addition to warning of the fatal effects of consuming motor oil—such as serious organ damage, coma, or even death—the video, which has received over two lakh likes….
