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A 14-Year-Old Fell in Love with a Chatbot. He Wrote "I Miss You" and Took His Own Life
A 14-year-old from Florida typed "I miss you" on his keyboard and sent the message to a chatbot generated by Character.AI, which had been his love and best friend in recent months. Shortly afterward, he took his own life. The boy's mother is now suing the platform.
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They Don't Plan to Have Children, They Are Pet Parents. "Dogs Won't Fight Over Our House with a Garden"
"I want to have a dog with you" - say adults who choose dog parenting. Two plus a dog is their life plan. The love for a dog is just as strong as the love for a child. But life with a dog is easier. You can leave a one-year-old dog at home alone. A child, not so much.
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This is the cheapest cheesecake you can make. Only 3 ingredients, and no cream cheese required
When we think of cheesecake, a traditional dessert made from a family recipe often comes to mind. However, the following recipe is completely different from that vision. It's simpler, cheaper, and you can make it with just 3 ingredients in just a few minutes.
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Does leaving your charger plugged in use electricity? The answer is simple
In times of rising energy costs, everyone is looking for ways to save. But does unplugging your charger after your phone is fully charged really make a big difference? Let's explain!
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Is removing the pepper stem before purchase to make it cheaper considered fraud? A lawyer explains
Removing the stem from a pepper in a store may be considered as damaging the goods. If a customer wants to "save money" by breaking off the pepper stem, they may be committing an offense - explains lawyer Dr. Mikołaj Małecki.
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In the new "Alien" movie, an actor who has been dead for several years played a role. He was digitally rejuvenated
Ian Holm, the most famous android Ash from the entire series of films about the terrifying xenomorph, died in 2020. However, he appeared in the latest installment of the "Alien: Romulus" film, even though the production was shot long after his death.
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Is Madeira good in November? Say goodbye to the cold with the island of eternal spring
Is Madeira good in November? The land of eternal spring offers a mild climate and beautiful landscapes. In the autumn, average temperatures range around 18-20°C, making it perfect for hiking and sightseeing. You can explore local culture and enjoy the taste of fresh fruits and regional dishes.
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Where to go on vacation in November? This is recommended by a travel agency employee. It's warm, cheap, and clean
Dreaming of a vacation in warmer countries? Book a holiday away from the cold and discover the best destinations for a November getaway. Swap the rainy autumn for sun-soaked beaches and enjoy a relaxing escape in a paradise setting.
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I have chosen the best Halloween horror movies available on Netflix. Among them is a perfect film
Is there a better month for watching horror movies than October? Probably not. Several worthwhile titles have already appeared or will soon appear on Netflix. We advise you on which horror films are worth watching.
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"Beaver, f***". Dmitry Medvedev threatens Poland for closing the consulate in a shocking manner
Dmitry Medvedev shared his thoughts on the closure of the Russian consulate in Poznań. As in many of his previous statements, strong language was used, but this time, the unusual ending caught particular attention.
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Who is Happier - Dog or Cat Owners? Psychologists Make It Clear!
Have you ever wondered what owning a dog or a cat says about us? It turns out that the choice of a specific pet can encourage the development of positive emotions and bring us more happiness.
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Flood Swept a Czech Woman to Poland. Her Body Was Found More Than 30 Kilometers Away. DNA Results Confirm Identity
DNA test results have confirmed that the woman found in Bodzanów is a 27-year-old Czech woman who went missing during a flood over a month ago. The police revealed that besides her, other people were in the car that was swept away by the water.
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"Mama's Boy, Right-Winger, Attention Seeker". An Expert Explains Why We Reject Certain Types of People
Building a successful relationship is no easy task. But before we start working on the relationship, we first need to find the right person. Sometimes, these searches are full of frustrating experiences. However, through them, we often learn what traits we wouldn't accept in a future partner.
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A Pizzeria in Germany Became Popular, All Because of One "Pizza Topping" That Caught the Attention of the Police
A German pizzeria claimed that it could "deliver everything." The hit item turned out to be a pizza with cocaine, which quickly caught the attention of the police. When the officers reached the owner, the man made a decision that ended up being very unfortunate for him.
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A new variant of the mpox virus is spreading. The first case has been registered in a country neighboring Poland
The first case of infection with the new variant of the mpox virus (formerly known as monkeypox) has been identified in Germany. It is the clade Ib variant. According to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) in Berlin, the infection occurred abroad.
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A Devastating Report on Toys from Shein and Temu: Serious Threat to Children
Shopping platforms like Shein, Temu, and Amazon are gaining popularity in Poland. Unfortunately, many people, driven by the low prices of products, don't consider the potential consequences of using them. Purchasing toys for children from these platforms turns out to be particularly dangerous. According to a report by Toy Industries of Europe (TIE), 80% of toys in this category do not meet safety standards.
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These movies always return in autumn. When it's gray outside, the "hoa hoa hoa" season begins
Recently, social media has been flooded by a new trend - "hoa hoa hoa." Although it might remind people of Christmas, it actually refers to autumn. Specifically, it is tied to one particular movie whose popularity always rises this time of year.
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The wait is over. The new "Witcher" book will be released this year
In August, Andrzej Sapkowski delighted fans by announcing that he had finished writing a new book from the Witcher universe. Fortunately, the wait for its release won't be long.
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Your phone is listening to you. Here's how to turn off the "spy"
Are smartphones listening to us? Yes, some apps not only track our searches but also pick up surrounding sounds. So, it's no surprise that the advertisement we see on TV shortly afterward appears on our smartphone.
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The disease that was supposed to be gone has returned. A 10-year-old boy fights for his life against the "strangling angel"
Diphtheria, also known as croup or "strangling angel," is a severe and life-threatening infectious disease. After mandatory vaccinations for children were introduced, it was believed that the disease would never return. However, reality has proven different. Two infections have been reported, one of them being a 10-year-old boy who is now fighting for his life against the "strangling angel" in an infectious disease ward in a Berlin hospital.