A tictoker has forged their own death and then appeared to his own funeral. David Baerten, from Belgium, decided to wound friends and family members to find out what they really liked about him. His family, who was in the stunt, took to social media to publish tributes to the 45-year-old. During the funeral, near the city of Liege, a helicopter landed and Baerten went out together with a camera herd, which filmed for Tiktok. Some mourners were “confused and confused,” said Sky News.
Man discovers snake while sitting on loo
An Australian man sitting in the toilet at his home had quite horror when he saw an almost 10 foot Python on top of his shower. The snake catcher called to handle the snake thought the section was more entertaining than the man who first discovered it. “After I stopped laughing for a few minutes I got the hook and took it down and then it was cranky,” Anthony Jackson told News.com.au. The snake has been released into nature.
AI cooperates on ‘Final’ Beatles Song
Beatles’ last single will be released this year after being completed with the help of artificial intelligence, says Paul McCartney. The rock legend told BBC That AI technology has “extracted” John Lennon’s song from a rough track and he has polished the recording in what he has called “Final Beatles disc”. The track, which is believed to be named from time to time, is one of several on a cassette recorded by Lennon before his death and handed over to McCartney by Yoko Ono in the 1990s.
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