Mr. Mysterious.
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@thisisnosaa Will sort out my school bills for a month..my able Boss 🙌
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@BalogunSonia4 Nonchallant one's....because it's fun discovering new mood swings.
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The scam began when an 80 year old Japanese woman met someone online claiming to be a Russian astronaut stranded aboard the International Space Station.
Over time, he gained her trust through frequent messages and convinced her they had fallen in love.
He told her his return to Earth was being delayed because his spacecraft was under attack and that he urgently needed money for oxygen supplies, landing fees, and other emergency expenses.
He also promised that once he returned, they would marry and repay everything.
Believing she was helping the man she loved, she transferred about one million yen across several payments.
The scammer kept inventing new emergencies, asking for even more money each time.
The fraud was uncovered only after bank employees noticed the unusual transfers and alerted police.

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This belief was based on medieval medical theories rather than science.
Many physicians inherited ideas from ancient Greek doctors, who claimed the right and left sides of the body had different reproductive roles.
According to these theories, the right testicle supposedly produced sons, while the left produced daughters.
Because having a male heir was often considered essential for inheritance, family names, and political power, some men took extreme measures to influence the sex of their future children.
Historical medical texts describe practices such as tying off or even removing the left testicle in the hope of increasing the chances of fathering a boy.
These procedures were dangerous and completely ineffective. Modern genetics has shown that both testicles produce sperm carrying either an X or a Y chromosome.
The sex of a baby is determined randomly when a sperm fertilizes the egg, with Y chromosome sperm resulting in a boy and X chromosome sperm resulting in a girl.

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In 1931, psychologists Winthrop Niles Kellogg and Luella Kellogg brought a seven-month-old chimpanzee named Gua into their home and raised her alongside their infant son, Donald Kellogg.
Their goal was to test how much behavior is shaped by environment rather than biology.
Gua was treated almost exactly like a human child, she ate at the table, wore clothes, followed household routines, and received the same training as Donald.
The results were surprising.
Gua quickly picked up many human-like behaviors and often outperformed Donald in tasks involving obedience and problem-solving.
However, she never developed language. More concerning was what happened to Donald: instead of the chimp becoming more human, Donald began imitating Gua.
He copied her sounds, gestures, and behaviors and was slower than expected to develop normal speech.
After about nine months, the researchers ended the experiment, worried about the effect on their son’s development.

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