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23 Warning Signs Individuals Disregarded In Relationships That Caused The Most Horrific Splits

 Everybody has that one relationship that, when it blows up, makes you think back on all the warning signs you ignored along the way—things that, in retrospect, seem like a big "you should have known from that alone" warning. These kinds of breakups can be particularly painful since it's hard not to feel guilty for getting there in the first place and exposing yourself to someone who wasn't worthy of your vulnerability. Skynesher / Getty Images "What was the first red flag you ignored in your worst relationship?" posed by Reddit user u/HappyHappyJoyJoy44 invited others to describe the warning indications they disregarded. With over 4,000 responses to the topic, it appears that a lot of people were there with a lot to say. Here are some of the most insightful ones: 1. "The flimsiness. pledging to act, then neglecting to follow through. Cheap words that raise your expectations but ultimately yield nothing. Not once, but often until you understand that...

The Top 10 Most Gorgeous Snakes in the World

  Among the most fascinating and aesthetically pleasing reptiles on Earth are snakes, despite their common misperception and fear. These animals, of which there are about 3,000 species known, come in a variety of colors, patterns, and habits. Certain species are in danger of being extinct, while others have sadly become extinct. Here, we examine ten of the world's most exquisite snakes, emphasizing their distinct traits and natural settings. 1. Asian Vine Snake Beneath its green scales, the Asian Vine Snake (Ahaetulla prasina) is a thin, fascinating geometric snake with black and white patterns all over it. It spreads its body to display these beautiful patterns when it feels threatened. This strikingly beautiful and elusive snake is native to Southeast Asia. 2. Blue Racer Snake Although the gray-colored Blue Racer Snake (Coluber constrictor foxii) is more frequently observed, the blue variation is incredibly intriguing. This snake, which is mostly found in Mexico and the southern ...

11 Actors You Won't Believe Were This Age When They Played College Kids In Movies

Bollywood has on many incidents had actors play characters that are nowhere near their actual age. And some of them really took us by surprise! Here are some examples of middle-aged actors who played college kids in famous films: 1. Aamir Khan In 3 Idiots 12 years ago, when the film released 56-year-old Aamir Khan was 44 and playing the role of Rancho in college. Source:  Indian Express 2. Kareena Kapoor in Bodyguard In this love story, Kareena played a college student who falls in love with her bodyguard. The 40-year-old actor was 30 when the movie released in 2011. Source:  Amazon 3. Madhavan in 3 Idiots The 50-years-old veteran actor was 38 when the film released in 2009 and he played the role of Farhan. Source:  Filmibeat 4. Shahid Kapoor in Kabir Singh This 2019 film set in college saw a 38-year-old (now 40) Shahid Kapoor playing the titular role. Source:  NDTV 5. Shah Rukh Khan in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai The 55-year-old Bollywood Badshah was actually 32-years-old when this film releas...

13 Ancient Beauty Secrets That Are Useful Even Today

Since the dawn of time, women have aspired to be beautiful. Today, we give you a few of the secrets that have proven their value throughout history. Olive oil This substance was nicknamed “golden” by the ancients, and for good reason: olive oil is still used as a basis for several skin and hair care creams, shampoos, and balms. Baths  Origins Explained/youtube.com Women in ancient Rome spent several hours in their baths, conversing and adjusting hot and cold water. Aromatherapy massage Many beautiful ladies have always enjoyed massages, and when fragrance balms and oils are applied, the session becomes a dream come true. Textured fabric instead of a scrub  depositphotos When you don’t have any scrub on hand (or it hasn’t yet been invented), a cloth works well for removing dead skin cells. Sugaring Sugar epilation is thousands of years old, and no one knows who came up with the idea. The long-lasting impact was a success with the ladies. Rosehip and cream balm Roses for scent, cream for...

6 Horror Stories From Tihar Jail That Make It One Of The World's Most Haunted Prisons

Tihar Jail, South Asia’s largest prison, suffers from a whole host of problems, including overcrowding, violence, and sanitary issues. But it’s also haunted by another problem – literally. There are many tales of the supernatural variety coming out of this jail, so here are a few. 1. Some inmates have claimed that they have been slapped and thrashed by ghosts for committing crimes. one man accused of a triple murder told  India Today , I was lodged inside Jail No. 3 for about 15 months. When I entered the prison, I heard stories about ghosts. I thought I was being bullied. A few days later, I heard unusual voices at night. However, I didn’t share it with anyone. But days later, I felt as if someone slapped me. Source:  Latest Laws 2. Many prisoners have complained of having the same, terrifying  nightmares . In the mornings, they wake up and complain of severe headache or nausea after all going through the same dream. It gets so bad that the medical supervisor ha...

9 Traditions From Around the World That Can Surprise Even the Most Experienced Travelers

There are over  3,814  different cultures in the world, and each of them has its own traditions that people follow. While some have left old ways and practices behind with the rise of modernization, there are still customs, like teeth tossing, that are followed, baffling many of us.   1. Easter bonfire, Germany © krugli86@gmail.com / depositphotos.com The night just before Easter, people in Germany  light  huge bonfires in different parts of the country. This custom is very old, and with it, they welcome spring and drive away winter’s evil spirits. In some parts, mostly in the North-Rhine Westphalia, a large wooden wheel is set on fire and then rolled down a slope to ensure a good harvest. 2. Slurping in Japan © Matt Hahnewald / shutterstock.com ,  © depositphotos.com While slurping is considered  offensive  for most countries, in Japan, it’s anything but. Actually, it’s rude if you don’t slurp when you eat noodles. 3. Baking money into food, Bolivia © depositphotos.com ,  © pixaba...

15+ People Revealed Why It’s Too Expensive to Be Poor

“I am not so rich that I buy cheap things,” this saying sounds pretty absurd at first glance. Reddit users discussed what it really means in this  thread . Some people shared their own bitter experiences while others recalled the situations that happened to their friends who could barely make ends meet.  we followed how this discussion went and decided to publish the most illustrative examples. In the bonus section, you’ll see a poor person’s habit that works to their advantage. If you’re poor, you buy boots for $30 and they last a winter. If you’re well off, you buy one pair of boots for $150 and they last a lifetime.  © english_mat / Reddit I saw a lady coming out of a laundromat, loading her baskets of clothes into a taxi (there is zero other public transport where I’ve seen this happen and only a few taxis). Not being able to put enough money together at one time to buy a car or a washing machine was costing her a fortune.  © shallow_ender27 / Reddit © Unsplash Let’s have a look at...

Text Me When You Get Home: The Dark, Ugly Reason Why This Post Is Going Viral

A few days ago, 33-year-old Sarah Everard went missing after leaving for home from her friend’s place in London. It was approximately a 50-minute walk, but she couldn’t complete it. Some time later, her body was found a few miles away from the spot she was last seen at. This has sparked outrage in the UK as the need to prioritise women’s safety has become a huge topic of discussion again. Now, amid all this, women across the world have been sharing something. It’s a simple line. 6 words: Text me when you reach home. We will discuss it further but before that, let us see how this started. It started after personal trainer, Lucy, shared this post on Instagram. Seems basic, right? Well, this post has more than 2 million likes and there is a reason for that: It’s relatable. And that is the sad reality of our times. As Lucy mentions in the post: The deep sense of connection is one of fear.  This is so true. There is an inherent bond all women share that is found...

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