The Weekly Brunch Digest: A Journey Through Our Feelings

The Weekly Brunch Digest: A Journey Through Our Feelings

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Painting rocks. Dwayne Johnson has recently captured significant attention on social media, this time adorned in pink and glitter. His daughters, Jazzy and Tia, affectionately referred to as his "tornado" daughters, had persistently requested the opportunity to apply eyeshadow on him. This request evolved into an extensive makeup session. It evokes memories of the scene from Despicable Me 2, where Gru was compelled to don a pink princess costume; a similar yet distinct experience.

Researchers are trying to use AI programs to understand animals. Why though? (SHUTTERSTOCK)

Taking a paws. There exists a branch of science that may not be necessary. Researchers have been inputting datasets of animal vocalizations and behaviours into artificial intelligence systems, intending to develop a form of animal communication that humans can understand. What is the rationale behind this endeavour? The connection between humans and animals is what fosters our empathy as pet owners. Consider the scenario of relying on a machine to inform you that your dog requires affection. Furthermore, given the inherent limitations of AI, is it prudent to apply it in the context of animal interactions?

A slew of videos on social media show people filming and shaming litterers, and seem to be going viral. (SHUTTERSTOCK)

Taking out the trash. Indians appear to struggle with the concept of proper waste disposal. Despite the implementation of fines, signage, public service initiatives, colour-coded waste bins, and jingles from garbage trucks, littering continues unabated. Could social media potentially achieve what previous efforts could not? A growing number of videos depict individuals recording and publicly shaming those who litter, gaining significant traction online. We appreciate the content shared by @RJ_Sandy07. Here’s to a cleaner future.

We love content creator Natasha Rastogi’s commentary on the odd, weird food combos people make. (INSTAGRAM/@NATASHARASTOGIIII)

Making parathas. Despite having 140,000 followers, @NatashaRastogiiii from Meerut has not yet achieved widespread recognition on social media. However, we appreciate her insightful observations on the peculiar culinary choices people make. Some of our favourites include the real-or-cake phenomenon, the aunt preparing a mixture of Dairy Milk and Fanta, and her nearly iconic phrase, “Parathe nahi banaye jaa rahe?” We eagerly await more of her content.

Trolls kept telling Amy Schumer that her face looked weird. It was actually due to a health condition. (INSTAGRAM/@AMYSCHUMER)

Reading the comments. Comedian Amy Schumer initially disregarded the comments from online trolls who remarked that her appearance was becoming unusual. However, medical professionals also weighed in on the matter. Ultimately, she took their advice, underwent testing, and discovered that she has Cushing’s syndrome, a condition characterized by an excess of cortisol in the body. A puffy face is often a prominent indicator of this syndrome. In an unexpected turn of events, the trolls have proven to be beneficial this time. It is best to keep this information from them.

There’s an Insta page dedicated to cool, weird sticks. (INSTAGRAM/@OFFICIALSTICKREVIEWS)

Sticking to our promises. A distinctive stick has been discovered, yet it seems to lack appreciation from others. However, the team at @OfficialStickReviews certainly values it. This platform is dedicated to showcasing remarkable sticks sourced from around the globe. Enthusiasts have uncovered sticks resembling wizard wands, swords, and serpents. Numerous intriguing finds have emerged from India. Additionally, the site has contributed $2,000 from its merchandise sales to support relief efforts for the wildfires in Los Angeles. Such a commendable initiative!

Since 1997, five Swedish researchers have been sneaking Bob Dylan song titles into their articles. (INSTAGRAM/BOBDYLAN)

Blowin’ in the wind. For 17 years, an amusing wager has been taking place. Since 1997, a group of five Swedish researchers has been cleverly incorporating titles of Bob Dylan's songs into their scholarly articles and research papers. In one instance related to flatulence, they used the title "The Answer Is Blowing In The Wind," and for a study on nitrate and nitrite, they referenced "The Times They Are A-Changin’." They have also included "Blood On The Tracks" in their work. One might imagine a harmonica playing in the background, reminding us not to overthink it; everything is just fine.

Hans Zimmer has been recruited to compose Saudi Arabia’s new anthem. We can’t wait. (SHUTTERSTOCK)

Craning our ears. Saudi Arabia's national anthem, titled "Long Live the King," was originally composed in 1947. However, the nation has determined that it requires a modern revision. To achieve this, they have enlisted the talents of Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer to create a new piece. The question arises: will the new composition evoke the styles of "Interstellar," "Inception," "Gladiator," or "Dune"?

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