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  • Ukrainian artillery unit on frontline
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    Ukrainian artillery unit on frontline
    DONETSK REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 14, 2024 - A serviceman of the 24th King Danylo Separate Mechanized Brigade washes his face at combat positions near Chasiv Yar, Bakhmut district, Donetsk region, eastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Russia targeting civilian neighborhoods in Kyiv
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    Russia targeting civilian neighborhoods in Kyiv
    KYIV, UKRAINE - JULY 8, 2024 - Rescue workers wash their face during a response effort at a section of a five-storey apartment building in the Shevchenkivskyi district ruined by the Russian missile attack, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Russia bombs Ukraine children’s hospital
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    Russia bombs Ukraine children’s hospital
    KYIV, UKRAINE - JULY 8, 2024 - A man washes his face during a response effort at the Ohmatdyt National Specialized Children’s Hospital attacked by Russia’s Kh-101 strategic cruise missile, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. Two adults, including a doctor, were killed and at least 10 people were injured at the Ohmatdyt Hospital. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Russia bombs Ukraine children’s hospital
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    Russia bombs Ukraine children’s hospital
    KYIV, UKRAINE - JULY 8, 2024 - A man washes his face during a response effort at the Ohmatdyt National Specialized Children’s Hospital attacked by Russia’s Kh-101 strategic cruise missile, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. Two adults, including a doctor, were killed and at least 10 people were injured at the Ohmatdyt Hospital. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Rick Astley 1988..........
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    Rick Astley 1988..........
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  • Rare medical condition gives faces demonic-like distortion
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    Rare medical condition gives faces demonic-like distortion
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Faces 1
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    22/03/2024
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    Pictures must credit: A. Mello et al. / Dartmouth College

    A study into a medical condition from which sufferers see demonic faces in people they meet has created the first accurate and photorealistic visualisations experienced by patients.

    The very rare condition is known as prosopometamorphopsia or PMO.

    It causes facial features to appear distorted.?
    The name comes from a combination of “prosopon” the Greek word for face and “‘metamorphopsia” which refers to perceptual distortions.

    Symptoms vary from case to case and can affect the shape, size, colour, and position of facial features while the condition can last days, weeks, or even years.??The new study by a team at the USA’s Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, studied a unique case of a 58-year-old man with PMO,

    He reported seeing faces without any distortions when they are viewed on a screen or on paper.

    But he said they appear distorted or "demonic" when viewed in-person.

    OPS: Computer-generated images of the distortions of a male face as perceived by a 58-year-old male patient patient with prosopometamorphopsia or PMO.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Rare medical condition gives faces demonic-like distortion
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    Rare medical condition gives faces demonic-like distortion
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Faces 1
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    22/03/2024
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    Pictures must credit: A. Mello et al. / Dartmouth College

    A study into a medical condition from which sufferers see demonic faces in people they meet has created the first accurate and photorealistic visualisations experienced by patients.

    The very rare condition is known as prosopometamorphopsia or PMO.

    It causes facial features to appear distorted.?
    The name comes from a combination of “prosopon” the Greek word for face and “‘metamorphopsia” which refers to perceptual distortions.

    Symptoms vary from case to case and can affect the shape, size, colour, and position of facial features while the condition can last days, weeks, or even years.??The new study by a team at the USA’s Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, studied a unique case of a 58-year-old man with PMO,

    He reported seeing faces without any distortions when they are viewed on a screen or on paper.

    But he said they appear distorted or "demonic" when viewed in-person.

    OPS: Computer-generated images of the distortions of a male face as perceived by a 58-year-old male patient patient with prosopometamorphopsia or PMO.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Rare medical condition gives faces demonic-like distortion
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    Rare medical condition gives faces demonic-like distortion
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Faces 1
    Ref 15692
    22/03/2024
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: A. Mello et al. / Dartmouth College

    A study into a medical condition from which sufferers see demonic faces in people they meet has created the first accurate and photorealistic visualisations experienced by patients.

    The very rare condition is known as prosopometamorphopsia or PMO.

    It causes facial features to appear distorted.?
    The name comes from a combination of “prosopon” the Greek word for face and “‘metamorphopsia” which refers to perceptual distortions.

    Symptoms vary from case to case and can affect the shape, size, colour, and position of facial features while the condition can last days, weeks, or even years.??The new study by a team at the USA’s Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, studied a unique case of a 58-year-old man with PMO,

    He reported seeing faces without any distortions when they are viewed on a screen or on paper.

    But he said they appear distorted or "demonic" when viewed in-person.

    OPS: Computer-generated images of the distortions of a female face as perceived by a 58-year-old male patient patient with prosopometamorphopsia or PMO.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Rare medical condition gives faces demonic-like distortion
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    Rare medical condition gives faces demonic-like distortion
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Faces 1
    Ref 15692
    22/03/2024
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: A. Mello et al. / Dartmouth College

    A study into a medical condition from which sufferers see demonic faces in people they meet has created the first accurate and photorealistic visualisations experienced by patients.

    The very rare condition is known as prosopometamorphopsia or PMO.

    It causes facial features to appear distorted.?
    The name comes from a combination of “prosopon” the Greek word for face and “‘metamorphopsia” which refers to perceptual distortions.

    Symptoms vary from case to case and can affect the shape, size, colour, and position of facial features while the condition can last days, weeks, or even years.??The new study by a team at the USA’s Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, studied a unique case of a 58-year-old man with PMO,

    He reported seeing faces without any distortions when they are viewed on a screen or on paper.

    But he said they appear distorted or "demonic" when viewed in-person.

    OPS: Computer-generated images of the distortions of a female face as perceived by a 58-year-old male patient patient with prosopometamorphopsia or PMO.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Eric Carmen
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    Eric Carmen
    Raspberries
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  • Eric Carmen
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    Eric Carmen
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  • Jewelled lips sparkle for cold sore sufferers
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    Jewelled lips sparkle for cold sore sufferers
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lips 1
    Ref 15596
    21/02/2024
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    Pictures must credit: Haleon US

    Cold sore sufferers are being offered a glittering future — with a pair of sparkling diamond encrusted lips to wear.

    And they come with a single ruby to represent the unsightly spot.

    US pharmaceutical company Haleon is encouraging consumers to rock their cold sores with confidence with the one-of-a-kind lips.

    A spokesperson said the bejewelled piece is fashioned to de-stigmatise a condition that many are ashamed to discuss, let alone flaunt.

    The16 carat lips are composed of 197 lab grown diamonds sculpted and set within white gold.

    The single ruby marks the cold sore experience.

    The accessory is designed to be donned on the lips after they've healed with the help of the company’s Abreva’s cold sore cream.

    OPS: The jewelled lips prize

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Jewelled lips sparkle for cold sore sufferers
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    Jewelled lips sparkle for cold sore sufferers
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lips 1
    Ref 15596
    21/02/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Haleon US

    Cold sore sufferers are being offered a glittering future — with a pair of sparkling diamond encrusted lips to wear.

    And they come with a single ruby to represent the unsightly spot.

    US pharmaceutical company Haleon is encouraging consumers to rock their cold sores with confidence with the one-of-a-kind lips.

    A spokesperson said the bejewelled piece is fashioned to de-stigmatise a condition that many are ashamed to discuss, let alone flaunt.

    The16 carat lips are composed of 197 lab grown diamonds sculpted and set within white gold.

    The single ruby marks the cold sore experience.

    The accessory is designed to be donned on the lips after they've healed with the help of the company’s Abreva’s cold sore cream.

    OPS: The jewelled lips prize with lip necklace, one of several offered to runners-up.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Jewelled lips sparkle for cold sore sufferers
    DUKAS_166295829_FER
    Jewelled lips sparkle for cold sore sufferers
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lips 1
    Ref 15596
    21/02/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Haleon US

    Cold sore sufferers are being offered a glittering future — with a pair of sparkling diamond encrusted lips to wear.

    And they come with a single ruby to represent the unsightly spot.

    US pharmaceutical company Haleon is encouraging consumers to rock their cold sores with confidence with the one-of-a-kind lips.

    A spokesperson said the bejewelled piece is fashioned to de-stigmatise a condition that many are ashamed to discuss, let alone flaunt.

    The16 carat lips are composed of 197 lab grown diamonds sculpted and set within white gold.

    The single ruby marks the cold sore experience.

    The accessory is designed to be donned on the lips after they've healed with the help of the company’s Abreva’s cold sore cream.

    OPS: The jewelled lips prize

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pulling a face eating broccoli can turn others off the food
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    Pulling a face eating broccoli can turn others off the food
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Faces 1 

    Ref 15468

    11/01/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Dr Katie Edwards / Aston University

    Watching someone look disgusted while they eat raw broccoli can make people more likely dislike the vegetable and not try it for themselves , according to a new study.
    A  UK research team said humans learn which behaviour pays off and which doesn’t from watching others. 
    Based on this, society can draw conclusions about how to act – or eat. 
    In the case of the latter, people may use each other as guides to determine what and how much to eat. 
    This is called social modelling and is one of the most powerful social influences on eating behaviour.
    In the  new study, researchers from Aston University  investigated whether observing the facial expressions of people eating raw broccoli influenced young women’s liking and desire to eat raw broccoli.
    In just over 200 young women watched a video containing clips of different adults consuming raw broccoli. 
    While eating, the models displayed either a positive smiling expression, stayed neutral, or pulled a disgust like negative face.
    The researchers examined only women’s reactions since gender differences may exist within the modelling of eating behaviour, and modelling effects can be different among women and men.
    Exposure to models eating broccoli while conveying negative facial expressions resulted in a greater reduction in liking ratings.
    But watching others eating a raw vegetable with a positive facial expression did not increase an adult’s vegetable liking or eating desire.
    One possible explanation may be that avoiding any food – irrespective of whether it is commonly liked or disliked – that appears disgusting can protect us from eating something that tastes bad or is harmful. 
    Another reason may be that smiling while eating is perceived as an untypical display of liking a certain food.
    Leady study author , psychologist Dr Katie Edwards said there iwas still much t

     

  • Pulling a face eating broccoli can turn others off the food
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    Pulling a face eating broccoli can turn others off the food
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Faces 1 

    Ref 15468

    11/01/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Dr Katie Edwards / Aston University

    Watching someone look disgusted while they eat raw broccoli can make people more likely dislike the vegetable and not try it for themselves , according to a new study.
    A  UK research team said humans learn which behaviour pays off and which doesn’t from watching others. 
    Based on this, society can draw conclusions about how to act – or eat. 
    In the case of the latter, people may use each other as guides to determine what and how much to eat. 
    This is called social modelling and is one of the most powerful social influences on eating behaviour.
    In the  new study, researchers from Aston University  investigated whether observing the facial expressions of people eating raw broccoli influenced young women’s liking and desire to eat raw broccoli.
    In just over 200 young women watched a video containing clips of different adults consuming raw broccoli. 
    While eating, the models displayed either a positive smiling expression, stayed neutral, or pulled a disgust like negative face.
    The researchers examined only women’s reactions since gender differences may exist within the modelling of eating behaviour, and modelling effects can be different among women and men.
    Exposure to models eating broccoli while conveying negative facial expressions resulted in a greater reduction in liking ratings.
    But watching others eating a raw vegetable with a positive facial expression did not increase an adult’s vegetable liking or eating desire.
    One possible explanation may be that avoiding any food – irrespective of whether it is commonly liked or disliked – that appears disgusting can protect us from eating something that tastes bad or is harmful. 
    Another reason may be that smiling while eating is perceived as an untypical display of liking a certain food.
    Leady study author , psychologist Dr Katie Edwards said there iwas still much t

     

  • Pulling a face eating broccoli can turn others off the food
    DUKAS_164591574_FER
    Pulling a face eating broccoli can turn others off the food
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Faces 1 

    Ref 15468

    11/01/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Dr Katie Edwards / Aston University

    Watching someone look disgusted while they eat raw broccoli can make people more likely dislike the vegetable and not try it for themselves , according to a new study.
    A  UK research team said humans learn which behaviour pays off and which doesn’t from watching others. 
    Based on this, society can draw conclusions about how to act – or eat. 
    In the case of the latter, people may use each other as guides to determine what and how much to eat. 
    This is called social modelling and is one of the most powerful social influences on eating behaviour.
    In the  new study, researchers from Aston University  investigated whether observing the facial expressions of people eating raw broccoli influenced young women’s liking and desire to eat raw broccoli.
    In just over 200 young women watched a video containing clips of different adults consuming raw broccoli. 
    While eating, the models displayed either a positive smiling expression, stayed neutral, or pulled a disgust like negative face.
    The researchers examined only women’s reactions since gender differences may exist within the modelling of eating behaviour, and modelling effects can be different among women and men.
    Exposure to models eating broccoli while conveying negative facial expressions resulted in a greater reduction in liking ratings.
    But watching others eating a raw vegetable with a positive facial expression did not increase an adult’s vegetable liking or eating desire.
    One possible explanation may be that avoiding any food – irrespective of whether it is commonly liked or disliked – that appears disgusting can protect us from eating something that tastes bad or is harmful. 
    Another reason may be that smiling while eating is perceived as an untypical display of liking a certain food.
    Leady study author , psychologist Dr Katie Edwards said there iwas still much t

     

  • Pulling a face eating broccoli can turn others off the food
    DUKAS_164591572_FER
    Pulling a face eating broccoli can turn others off the food
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Faces 1 

    Ref 15468

    11/01/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Dr Katie Edwards / Aston University

    Watching someone look disgusted while they eat raw broccoli can make people more likely dislike the vegetable and not try it for themselves , according to a new study.
    A  UK research team said humans learn which behaviour pays off and which doesn’t from watching others. 
    Based on this, society can draw conclusions about how to act – or eat. 
    In the case of the latter, people may use each other as guides to determine what and how much to eat. 
    This is called social modelling and is one of the most powerful social influences on eating behaviour.
    In the  new study, researchers from Aston University  investigated whether observing the facial expressions of people eating raw broccoli influenced young women’s liking and desire to eat raw broccoli.
    In just over 200 young women watched a video containing clips of different adults consuming raw broccoli. 
    While eating, the models displayed either a positive smiling expression, stayed neutral, or pulled a disgust like negative face.
    The researchers examined only women’s reactions since gender differences may exist within the modelling of eating behaviour, and modelling effects can be different among women and men.
    Exposure to models eating broccoli while conveying negative facial expressions resulted in a greater reduction in liking ratings.
    But watching others eating a raw vegetable with a positive facial expression did not increase an adult’s vegetable liking or eating desire.
    One possible explanation may be that avoiding any food – irrespective of whether it is commonly liked or disliked – that appears disgusting can protect us from eating something that tastes bad or is harmful. 
    Another reason may be that smiling while eating is perceived as an untypical display of liking a certain food.
    Leady study author , psychologist Dr Katie Edwards said there iwas still much t

     

  • Pulling a face eating broccoli can turn others off the food
    DUKAS_164591571_FER
    Pulling a face eating broccoli can turn others off the food
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Faces 1 

    Ref 15468

    11/01/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Dr Katie Edwards / Aston University

    Watching someone look disgusted while they eat raw broccoli can make people more likely dislike the vegetable and not try it for themselves , according to a new study.
    A  UK research team said humans learn which behaviour pays off and which doesn’t from watching others. 
    Based on this, society can draw conclusions about how to act – or eat. 
    In the case of the latter, people may use each other as guides to determine what and how much to eat. 
    This is called social modelling and is one of the most powerful social influences on eating behaviour.
    In the  new study, researchers from Aston University  investigated whether observing the facial expressions of people eating raw broccoli influenced young women’s liking and desire to eat raw broccoli.
    In just over 200 young women watched a video containing clips of different adults consuming raw broccoli. 
    While eating, the models displayed either a positive smiling expression, stayed neutral, or pulled a disgust like negative face.
    The researchers examined only women’s reactions since gender differences may exist within the modelling of eating behaviour, and modelling effects can be different among women and men.
    Exposure to models eating broccoli while conveying negative facial expressions resulted in a greater reduction in liking ratings.
    But watching others eating a raw vegetable with a positive facial expression did not increase an adult’s vegetable liking or eating desire.
    One possible explanation may be that avoiding any food – irrespective of whether it is commonly liked or disliked – that appears disgusting can protect us from eating something that tastes bad or is harmful. 
    Another reason may be that smiling while eating is perceived as an untypical display of liking a certain food.
    Leady study author , psychologist Dr Katie Edwards said there iwas still much t

     

  • Pulling a face eating broccoli can turn others off the food
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    Pulling a face eating broccoli can turn others off the food
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Faces 1 

    Ref 15468

    11/01/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Dr Katie Edwards / Aston University

    Watching someone look disgusted while they eat raw broccoli can make people more likely dislike the vegetable and not try it for themselves , according to a new study.
    A  UK research team said humans learn which behaviour pays off and which doesn’t from watching others. 
    Based on this, society can draw conclusions about how to act – or eat. 
    In the case of the latter, people may use each other as guides to determine what and how much to eat. 
    This is called social modelling and is one of the most powerful social influences on eating behaviour.
    In the  new study, researchers from Aston University  investigated whether observing the facial expressions of people eating raw broccoli influenced young women’s liking and desire to eat raw broccoli.
    In just over 200 young women watched a video containing clips of different adults consuming raw broccoli. 
    While eating, the models displayed either a positive smiling expression, stayed neutral, or pulled a disgust like negative face.
    The researchers examined only women’s reactions since gender differences may exist within the modelling of eating behaviour, and modelling effects can be different among women and men.
    Exposure to models eating broccoli while conveying negative facial expressions resulted in a greater reduction in liking ratings.
    But watching others eating a raw vegetable with a positive facial expression did not increase an adult’s vegetable liking or eating desire.
    One possible explanation may be that avoiding any food – irrespective of whether it is commonly liked or disliked – that appears disgusting can protect us from eating something that tastes bad or is harmful. 
    Another reason may be that smiling while eating is perceived as an untypical display of liking a certain food.
    Leady study author , psychologist Dr Katie Edwards said there iwas still much t

     

  • World record face contortion
    DUKAS_161538629_FER
    World record face contortion
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Gurn 1

    Ref 15182

    13/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Picture must credit: Guinness World Records

    A social media TikTok star has smashed a world record — for contorting his face with the lower lip covering the nostrils.

    American Jovante Carter, known to his fans as HolyGxd, has amassed millions of followers online by exhibiting his exceptional ability to pull a face, known as gurning.

    The 22-year-old from New Orleans has broken the Guinness world record for the longest duration gurning with the lower lip covering the nostril, clocking a time of 1 min 2 sec.

    That bettered the previous record, set in 2012, of 53 seconds.

    Jovante’s record attempt took place in Milan, Italy, on the set of TV programme Lo Show dei Record.

    OPS: Jovante Carter celebrates his world record gurn on TV

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World record face contortion
    DUKAS_161538626_FER
    World record face contortion
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Gurn 1

    Ref 15182

    13/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Picture must credit: Guinness World Records

    A social media TikTok star has smashed a world record — for contorting his face with the lower lip covering the nostrils.

    American Jovante Carter, known to his fans as HolyGxd, has amassed millions of followers online by exhibiting his exceptional ability to pull a face, known as gurning.

    The 22-year-old from New Orleans has broken the Guinness world record for the longest duration gurning with the lower lip covering the nostril, clocking a time of 1 min 2 sec.

    That bettered the previous record, set in 2012, of 53 seconds.

    Jovante’s record attempt took place in Milan, Italy, on the set of TV programme Lo Show dei Record.

    OPS: Jovante Carter doing his world record gurn on TV

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World record face contortion
    DUKAS_161538623_FER
    World record face contortion
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Gurn 1

    Ref 15182

    13/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Picture must credit: Guinness World Records

    A social media TikTok star has smashed a world record — for contorting his face with the lower lip covering the nostrils.

    American Jovante Carter, known to his fans as HolyGxd, has amassed millions of followers online by exhibiting his exceptional ability to pull a face, known as gurning.

    The 22-year-old from New Orleans has broken the Guinness world record for the longest duration gurning with the lower lip covering the nostril, clocking a time of 1 min 2 sec.

    That bettered the previous record, set in 2012, of 53 seconds.

    Jovante’s record attempt took place in Milan, Italy, on the set of TV programme Lo Show dei Record.

    OPS: Jovante Carter doing his world record gurn on TV

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World record face contortion
    DUKAS_161538620_FER
    World record face contortion
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Gurn 1

    Ref 15182

    13/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Picture must credit: Guinness World Records

    A social media TikTok star has smashed a world record — for contorting his face with the lower lip covering the nostrils.

    American Jovante Carter, known to his fans as HolyGxd, has amassed millions of followers online by exhibiting his exceptional ability to pull a face, known as gurning.

    The 22-year-old from New Orleans has broken the Guinness world record for the longest duration gurning with the lower lip covering the nostril, clocking a time of 1 min 2 sec.

    That bettered the previous record, set in 2012, of 53 seconds.

    Jovante’s record attempt took place in Milan, Italy, on the set of TV programme Lo Show dei Record.

    OPS: Jovante Carter doing his world record gurn on TV

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World record face contortion
    DUKAS_161538619_FER
    World record face contortion
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Gurn 1

    Ref 15182

    13/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Picture must credit: Guinness World Records

    A social media TikTok star has smashed a world record — for contorting his face with the lower lip covering the nostrils.

    American Jovante Carter, known to his fans as HolyGxd, has amassed millions of followers online by exhibiting his exceptional ability to pull a face, known as gurning.

    The 22-year-old from New Orleans has broken the Guinness world record for the longest duration gurning with the lower lip covering the nostril, clocking a time of 1 min 2 sec.

    That bettered the previous record, set in 2012, of 53 seconds.

    Jovante’s record attempt took place in Milan, Italy, on the set of TV programme Lo Show dei Record.

    OPS: Jovante Carter doing his world record gurn on TV

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World record face contortion
    DUKAS_161538617_FER
    World record face contortion
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Gurn 1

    Ref 15182

    13/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Picture must credit: Guinness World Records

    A social media TikTok star has smashed a world record — for contorting his face with the lower lip covering the nostrils.

    American Jovante Carter, known to his fans as HolyGxd, has amassed millions of followers online by exhibiting his exceptional ability to pull a face, known as gurning.

    The 22-year-old from New Orleans has broken the Guinness world record for the longest duration gurning with the lower lip covering the nostril, clocking a time of 1 min 2 sec.

    That bettered the previous record, set in 2012, of 53 seconds.

    Jovante’s record attempt took place in Milan, Italy, on the set of TV programme Lo Show dei Record.

    OPS: Jovante Carter doing his world record gurn on TV

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  • World record face contortion
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    World record face contortion
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    Gurn 1

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    A social media TikTok star has smashed a world record — for contorting his face with the lower lip covering the nostrils.

    American Jovante Carter, known to his fans as HolyGxd, has amassed millions of followers online by exhibiting his exceptional ability to pull a face, known as gurning.

    The 22-year-old from New Orleans has broken the Guinness world record for the longest duration gurning with the lower lip covering the nostril, clocking a time of 1 min 2 sec.

    That bettered the previous record, set in 2012, of 53 seconds.

    Jovante’s record attempt took place in Milan, Italy, on the set of TV programme Lo Show dei Record.

    OPS: Jovante Carter doing his world record gurn on TV

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World record face contortion
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    World record face contortion
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    Gurn 1

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    13/10/2023

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    Picture must credit: Guinness World Records

    A social media TikTok star has smashed a world record — for contorting his face with the lower lip covering the nostrils.

    American Jovante Carter, known to his fans as HolyGxd, has amassed millions of followers online by exhibiting his exceptional ability to pull a face, known as gurning.

    The 22-year-old from New Orleans has broken the Guinness world record for the longest duration gurning with the lower lip covering the nostril, clocking a time of 1 min 2 sec.

    That bettered the previous record, set in 2012, of 53 seconds.

    Jovante’s record attempt took place in Milan, Italy, on the set of TV programme Lo Show dei Record.

    OPS: Jovante Carter doing his world record gurn on TV

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World record face contortion
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    World record face contortion
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    Gurn 1

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    13/10/2023

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    Picture must credit: Guinness World Records

    A social media TikTok star has smashed a world record — for contorting his face with the lower lip covering the nostrils.

    American Jovante Carter, known to his fans as HolyGxd, has amassed millions of followers online by exhibiting his exceptional ability to pull a face, known as gurning.

    The 22-year-old from New Orleans has broken the Guinness world record for the longest duration gurning with the lower lip covering the nostril, clocking a time of 1 min 2 sec.

    That bettered the previous record, set in 2012, of 53 seconds.

    Jovante’s record attempt took place in Milan, Italy, on the set of TV programme Lo Show dei Record.

    OPS: Jovante Carter doing his world record gurn on TV

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World record face contortion
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    World record face contortion
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    Gurn 1

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    13/10/2023

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    Picture must credit: Guinness World Records

    A social media TikTok star has smashed a world record — for contorting his face with the lower lip covering the nostrils.

    American Jovante Carter, known to his fans as HolyGxd, has amassed millions of followers online by exhibiting his exceptional ability to pull a face, known as gurning.

    The 22-year-old from New Orleans has broken the Guinness world record for the longest duration gurning with the lower lip covering the nostril, clocking a time of 1 min 2 sec.

    That bettered the previous record, set in 2012, of 53 seconds.

    Jovante’s record attempt took place in Milan, Italy, on the set of TV programme Lo Show dei Record.

    OPS: Jovante Carter after his world record gurn on TV

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Skin tightening and anti-wrinkle device
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    Skin tightening and anti-wrinkle device
    Ferrari Press Agency 

    Wrinkles  1

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    27/09/2023

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    A new skin care and anti-wrinkle device has been designed to target specific areas of the face using a unique mask.

    The Amiro S2 Max is described as a “skin tightening” tool  that addresses aging in the central part of the face.

    According to the maker, it boosts collagen , the protein responsible for healthy joints and skin elasticity, or stretchiness. 

    It is claimed that collagen production on the face is boosted by 112 percent p in just five days, while also strengthening facial ligaments and muscles.

    The hand-held S2 works by using light technology from 120 LED bulbs on its face..

    Blue light eliminates skin bacteria, yellow light soothes the skin, and red light minimises wrinkles and brightens the complexion according to China-based Amiro.

    OPS: The Amiro S2 Max device. Here being used in max mode with a special mask, supplied with it

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Skin tightening and anti-wrinkle device
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    Skin tightening and anti-wrinkle device
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    Wrinkles  1

    Ref 15131

    27/09/2023

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    Pictures must credit: Amiro

    A new skin care and anti-wrinkle device has been designed to target specific areas of the face using a unique mask.

    The Amiro S2 Max is described as a “skin tightening” tool  that addresses aging in the central part of the face.

    According to the maker, it boosts collagen , the protein responsible for healthy joints and skin elasticity, or stretchiness. 

    It is claimed that collagen production on the face is boosted by 112 percent p in just five days, while also strengthening facial ligaments and muscles.

    The hand-held S2 works by using light technology from 120 LED bulbs on its face..

    Blue light eliminates skin bacteria, yellow light soothes the skin, and red light minimises wrinkles and brightens the complexion according to China-based Amiro.

    OPS: The Amiro S2 Max device.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Skin tightening and anti-wrinkle device
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    Skin tightening and anti-wrinkle device
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    Wrinkles  1

    Ref 15131

    27/09/2023

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    Pictures must credit: Amiro

    A new skin care and anti-wrinkle device has been designed to target specific areas of the face using a unique mask.

    The Amiro S2 Max is described as a “skin tightening” tool  that addresses aging in the central part of the face.

    According to the maker, it boosts collagen , the protein responsible for healthy joints and skin elasticity, or stretchiness. 

    It is claimed that collagen production on the face is boosted by 112 percent p in just five days, while also strengthening facial ligaments and muscles.

    The hand-held S2 works by using light technology from 120 LED bulbs on its face..

    Blue light eliminates skin bacteria, yellow light soothes the skin, and red light minimises wrinkles and brightens the complexion according to China-based Amiro.

    OPS: The Amiro S2 Max device.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Skin tightening and anti-wrinkle device
    DUKAS_160932457_FER
    Skin tightening and anti-wrinkle device
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    Wrinkles  1

    Ref 15131

    27/09/2023

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    Pictures must credit: Amiro

    A new skin care and anti-wrinkle device has been designed to target specific areas of the face using a unique mask.

    The Amiro S2 Max is described as a “skin tightening” tool  that addresses aging in the central part of the face.

    According to the maker, it boosts collagen , the protein responsible for healthy joints and skin elasticity, or stretchiness. 

    It is claimed that collagen production on the face is boosted by 112 percent p in just five days, while also strengthening facial ligaments and muscles.

    The hand-held S2 works by using light technology from 120 LED bulbs on its face..

    Blue light eliminates skin bacteria, yellow light soothes the skin, and red light minimises wrinkles and brightens the complexion according to China-based Amiro.

    OPS: The Amiro S2 Max device.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Skin tightening and anti-wrinkle device
    DUKAS_160932450_FER
    Skin tightening and anti-wrinkle device
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    Wrinkles  1

    Ref 15131

    27/09/2023

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    Pictures must credit: Amiro

    A new skin care and anti-wrinkle device has been designed to target specific areas of the face using a unique mask.

    The Amiro S2 Max is described as a “skin tightening” tool  that addresses aging in the central part of the face.

    According to the maker, it boosts collagen , the protein responsible for healthy joints and skin elasticity, or stretchiness. 

    It is claimed that collagen production on the face is boosted by 112 percent p in just five days, while also strengthening facial ligaments and muscles.

    The hand-held S2 works by using light technology from 120 LED bulbs on its face..

    Blue light eliminates skin bacteria, yellow light soothes the skin, and red light minimises wrinkles and brightens the complexion according to China-based Amiro.

    OPS: The Amiro S2 Max device. Here being used in seal mode with a special mask, supplied with it

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Skin tightening and anti-wrinkle device
    DUKAS_160932447_FER
    Skin tightening and anti-wrinkle device
    Ferrari Press Agency 

    Wrinkles  1

    Ref 15131

    27/09/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Amiro

    A new skin care and anti-wrinkle device has been designed to target specific areas of the face using a unique mask.

    The Amiro S2 Max is described as a “skin tightening” tool  that addresses aging in the central part of the face.

    According to the maker, it boosts collagen , the protein responsible for healthy joints and skin elasticity, or stretchiness. 

    It is claimed that collagen production on the face is boosted by 112 percent p in just five days, while also strengthening facial ligaments and muscles.

    The hand-held S2 works by using light technology from 120 LED bulbs on its face..

    Blue light eliminates skin bacteria, yellow light soothes the skin, and red light minimises wrinkles and brightens the complexion according to China-based Amiro.

    OPS: The Amiro S2 Max device. Here being used in max mode with a special mask, supplied with it

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • ROYALS -  Prinz Harry und Meghan verfolgen das Rollstuhlbasketball-Finale an den Invictus Games
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan verfolgen das Rollstuhlbasketball-Finale an den Invictus Games
    Düsseldorf, Germany, 11th Sep 2023. The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry watches the game and interacts with invitees, fans, children and even a UK athlete's sausage dog, before handing Team USA their gold medals after their win. Team United Kingdom play Team USA in the wheelchair rugby finals at the Spiel Merkur arena this evening. Day 2 of the Invictus Games Düsseldorf in and around the Merkur Spiel Arena., Credit:Imageplotter / Avalon

     

  • ROYALS -  Prinz Harry und Meghan verfolgen das Rollstuhlbasketball-Finale an den Invictus Games
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan verfolgen das Rollstuhlbasketball-Finale an den Invictus Games
    Düsseldorf, Germany, 11th Sep 2023. The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry watches the game and interacts with invitees, fans, children and even a UK athlete's sausage dog, before handing Team USA their gold medals after their win. Team United Kingdom play Team USA in the wheelchair rugby finals at the Spiel Merkur arena this evening. Day 2 of the Invictus Games Düsseldorf in and around the Merkur Spiel Arena., Credit:Imageplotter / Avalon

     

  • ROYALS -  Prinz Harry und Meghan verfolgen das Rollstuhlbasketball-Finale an den Invictus Games
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan verfolgen das Rollstuhlbasketball-Finale an den Invictus Games
    Düsseldorf, Germany, 11th Sep 2023. The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry watches the game and interacts with invitees, fans, children and even a UK athlete's sausage dog, before handing Team USA their gold medals after their win. Team United Kingdom play Team USA in the wheelchair rugby finals at the Spiel Merkur arena this evening. Day 2 of the Invictus Games Düsseldorf in and around the Merkur Spiel Arena., Credit:Imageplotter / Avalon

     

  • ROYALS -  Prinz Harry und Meghan verfolgen das Rollstuhlbasketball-Finale an den Invictus Games
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan verfolgen das Rollstuhlbasketball-Finale an den Invictus Games
    Düsseldorf, Germany, 11th Sep 2023. Harry looks towards a stars and stripes US flag. The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry watches the game and interacts with invitees, fans, children and even a UK athlete's sausage dog, before handing Team USA their gold medals after their win. Team United Kingdom play Team USA in the wheelchair rugby finals at the Spiel Merkur arena this evening. Day 2 of the Invictus Games Düsseldorf in and around the Merkur Spiel Arena., Credit:Imageplotter / Avalon

     

  • ROYALS -  Prinz Harry und Meghan verfolgen das Rollstuhlbasketball-Finale an den Invictus Games
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan verfolgen das Rollstuhlbasketball-Finale an den Invictus Games
    Düsseldorf, Germany, 11th Sep 2023. The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry watches the game and interacts with invitees, fans, children and even a UK athlete's sausage dog, before handing Team USA their gold medals after their win. Team United Kingdom play Team USA in the wheelchair rugby finals at the Spiel Merkur arena this evening. Day 2 of the Invictus Games Düsseldorf in and around the Merkur Spiel Arena., Credit:Imageplotter / Avalon

     

  • ROYALS -  Prinz Harry und Meghan verfolgen das Rollstuhlbasketball-Finale an den Invictus Games
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan verfolgen das Rollstuhlbasketball-Finale an den Invictus Games
    Düsseldorf, Germany, 11th Sep 2023. The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry watches the game and interacts with invitees, fans, children and even a UK athlete's sausage dog, before handing Team USA their gold medals after their win. Team United Kingdom play Team USA in the wheelchair rugby finals at the Spiel Merkur arena this evening. Day 2 of the Invictus Games Düsseldorf in and around the Merkur Spiel Arena., Credit:Imageplotter / Avalon

     

  • Personal air conditioner fits on the wrist like a watch.
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    Personal air conditioner fits on the wrist like a watch.
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    Air con 1

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    26/06/2023

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    A personal air conditioner that is worn on the wrist like a watch is set to be this summer’s coolest accessory.

    The device, called Silent Cicada, has a face decorated to look like a snowflake.

    It works by directly cooling the blood circulating in the body rather than the air around so no energy is wasted and it won’t bother other people.

    It can even act as an emergency ice pack on the forehead to provide quick relief from a fever, according to the Singapore-based design team behind it.

    They say because of its unique technology, no harmful substances like coolants are necessary.

    OPS: A man's Silent Cicada in packaging alongside a woman's model
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Personal air conditioner fits on the wrist like a watch.
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    Personal air conditioner fits on the wrist like a watch.
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    26/06/2023

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    Pictures must credit: Silent Cicada

    A personal air conditioner that is worn on the wrist like a watch is set to be this summer’s coolest accessory.

    The device, called Silent Cicada, has a face decorated to look like a snowflake.

    It works by directly cooling the blood circulating in the body rather than the air around so no energy is wasted and it won’t bother other people.

    It can even act as an emergency ice pack on the forehead to provide quick relief from a fever, according to the Singapore-based design team behind it.

    They say because of its unique technology, no harmful substances like coolants are necessary.

    OPS: A man's Silent Cicada.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Personal air conditioner fits on the wrist like a watch.
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    Personal air conditioner fits on the wrist like a watch.
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    Air con 1

    Ref 14902

    26/06/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Silent Cicada

    A personal air conditioner that is worn on the wrist like a watch is set to be this summer’s coolest accessory.

    The device, called Silent Cicada, has a face decorated to look like a snowflake.

    It works by directly cooling the blood circulating in the body rather than the air around so no energy is wasted and it won’t bother other people.

    It can even act as an emergency ice pack on the forehead to provide quick relief from a fever, according to the Singapore-based design team behind it.

    They say because of its unique technology, no harmful substances like coolants are necessary.

    OPS: A man's Silent Cicada.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Personal air conditioner fits on the wrist like a watch.
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    Personal air conditioner fits on the wrist like a watch.
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    Air con 1

    Ref 14902

    26/06/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Silent Cicada

    A personal air conditioner that is worn on the wrist like a watch is set to be this summer’s coolest accessory.

    The device, called Silent Cicada, has a face decorated to look like a snowflake.

    It works by directly cooling the blood circulating in the body rather than the air around so no energy is wasted and it won’t bother other people.

    It can even act as an emergency ice pack on the forehead to provide quick relief from a fever, according to the Singapore-based design team behind it.

    They say because of its unique technology, no harmful substances like coolants are necessary.

    OPS: A woman's Silent Cicada.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Personal air conditioner fits on the wrist like a watch.
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    Personal air conditioner fits on the wrist like a watch.
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Air con 1

    Ref 14902

    26/06/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Silent Cicada

    A personal air conditioner that is worn on the wrist like a watch is set to be this summer’s coolest accessory.

    The device, called Silent Cicada, has a face decorated to look like a snowflake.

    It works by directly cooling the blood circulating in the body rather than the air around so no energy is wasted and it won’t bother other people.

    It can even act as an emergency ice pack on the forehead to provide quick relief from a fever, according to the Singapore-based design team behind it.

    They say because of its unique technology, no harmful substances like coolants are necessary.

    OPS: A man's Silent Cicada (right) alongside a woman's model
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Phone shop thief  boxes clever
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    Phone shop thief boxes clever
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    05/06/2023
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    Pictures must credit: NBC Miami

    A thief robbed a mo bile phone store wearing a cardboard box on his head.

    But his bid to hide his appearance was wrecked when he lifted it slightly to get a better look at his haul.

    The incident was captured on the store’s surveillance video.

    The store’s owner looked at the footage and then saw the suspect hours later at a liquor store.

    The owner, Jeremias Berganza, called police and the man was arrested.

    The amazing raid happened in Miami, Floria, USA.

    Police said the raider struck at 4am and escaped with 19 iPhones and $8,000 USD in cash - with a total value of $15,000 USD.

    OPS: The raider smashing open the counter and filling a bag with stolen phones -- before lifting his disguise briefly to see how he's doing.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
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