Woman drinks sperm smoothies to fight off coronavirus
Woman drinks sperm smoothies to fight off coronavirus
Tracy Kiss claims that she has not had a cold or flu for three years since she began drinking her strange concoction -- sperm smoothies -- which is made using donations from her boyfriend.
The 32-year-old personal trainer said: "It isn't much different to a mother breastfeeding her newborn to give them the nutrients they need.
"It isn't for everyone, but it is packed full of vitamins and I haven't had a cold or flu for three years ever since drinking it in 2017 - I also put it on my face to clear up my skin."
Tracy, a Britton, admitted many people believe her drink is a joke, but she insists her remedy can benefit people's health.
She said: "Most people think I am joking because it seems too good to be true that I am being so open about a 'taboo' subject, but I am not.
"I am going against society's norm' to educate and help other people who are missing out on nutrients. I want to make a difference, which is why I am sharing this home remedy."
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World War II bomb thrown at dog
A woman threw an unexploded World War II bomb across her garden for her dog. Lulu Cirillo was gardening at her Weymouth home when her spade struck the bomb and - unaware of what the object was - Lulu thought her pet Shih Tzu may have wanted to play with the it.
She then cleaned the bomb before asking for opinions on what it could be on social media.
When Facebook users said it could be a bomb, a "terrified" Lulu called the police.
The 49-year-old said: "I thought it was a stone, so I threw it. It was muddy -- I never thought it could be a bomb.
"I was thinking, hours ago I was cleaning it in my kitchen.
"They said it was loaded and very dangerous, so they took it away, and the next thing I heard was they'd disposed of it on Weymouth Beach.
"I'm taking it with humour. I never realised I might have been scattered around Weymouth."
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Grim Reaper spotted on Florida beaches
A Florida man has been going to beaches dressed as the Grim Reaper to urge people to stay at home. Daniel Uhlfelder -- who works as a lawyer -- believes the relaxing of lockdown restrictions in the state will make the coronavirus pandemic worse and has chosen his outfit to emphasise the danger of being outside.
Speaking to local media, Daniel said: 'I'm here today to try to make a point that we need to. I think it's premature that we open our beaches.
"I'm a huge proponent of public beaches and I've been fighting for that for years.
"But I think that the danger of bringing all the people here to our area and spreading the virus, I think it's going to prolong the recovery we have."
The 47-year-old has urged the authorities in Florida to take a more sensible approach to the health crisis.
He said: "I think we should take better measures. It's too soon, and it's not appropriate."
Cops mistake sculpture for real tiger
Armed police were scrambled to find a tiger on the loose -- only to discover that the animal was a life-size sculpture. Artist Juliet Simpson, from Underriver in Kent, was told by a neighbour that the police were hunting for a big cat and realised that it was a case of mistaken identity.
The 85-year-old told BBC Radio Kent: "Out of the field opposite came a whole crowd of armed police, who by then knew that it was all a false alarm, and I said, 'Would they like to be introduced to my real live tiger?'
"I took them down to the sculpture, where they all had a good laugh and took a lot of photographs."
Simpson admits that she can understand how the sculpture was mistaken for a real animal.
She said: "It looks quite real. It's meant to look real, and it is about 30 metres from the footpath so you can't see it very closely."








