Friday, March 13, 2026
A minute of anger!
Your body literally *responds* to your emotions. It's a biological reality — and it can cause damage.
Just 60 seconds of anger can weaken your immune system for hours.
In short, science confirms what many of us feel: anger doesn’t just affect your mood — it damages your body.
Research shows that even a single minute of intense anger can suppress your immune system for hours, leaving you more vulnerable to infections and disease.
The physiological response is immediate: your heart rate spikes, stress hormones like cortisol flood your system, and inflammatory processes ramp up. These changes weaken your body’s natural defenses, making it easier for illness to take hold.
Chronic stress and anger are especially dangerous. Over time, they’re linked to higher risks of heart disease, digestive problems, anxiety disorders, and even cancer.
According to research published in the Frontiers in Immunology, managing emotional responses—especially anger—isn’t just good mental hygiene; it’s a critical component of physical health. Practices like mindfulness, deep breathing, and regular exercise don’t just calm the mind—they help strengthen your immune system from the inside out.
Travel with your buddy!
Sometimes happiness isn’t about expensive destinations or luxury plans — it’s about who sits beside you on the journey. ๐✨
A simple road trip with your favorite person can turn ordinary miles into unforgettable memories. The laughter over random songs, the deep conversations during long drives, the spontaneous stops for chai or photos — these small moments create the real magic of traveling.
Studies even suggest that traveling by car with someone you love or enjoy spending time with can increase your happiness by up to 200%. Why? Because shared experiences strengthen emotional connections, reduce stress, and create stories you’ll keep telling for years.
The road becomes lighter, the distance feels shorter, and every destination becomes more meaningful when the right person is beside you. Sometimes the best therapy is just fuel in the tank, music on the speakers, and your favorite person in the passenger seat. ๐
So take that trip. Choose the slow road. Laugh a little louder. Capture the sunsets. And remember — the real destination is the memories you create together. ๐
Attracting female customers!
When a marketing stunt meets the internet’s sense of humor. ๐๐
In 2016, a gas station in Russia announced a promotion offering a free full tank of fuel to anyone who showed up wearing a bikini. The idea was meant to attract female customers and create buzz.
But the plan backfired in the funniest way possible.
Instead of women, dozens of men showed up wearing bikinis, some even adding high heels just to follow the rules perfectly. Within minutes crowds formed and the fuel line stretched down the street.
The promotion was only supposed to be a clever marketing stunt. Instead it turned into a chaotic scene and the station shut it down after about three hours.
Turns out when you write rules too literally… people will follow them very literally. ๐
European countries reaction on 'Iran war'!
A rare political rupture is unfolding across the Atlantic as one of Donald Trump’s closest allies in Europe openly challenges his actions.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, long seen as one of Trump’s strongest ideological partners in Europe, sharply criticized the U.S. military campaign against Iran during a speech in the Italian parliament on Wednesday. Her remarks signaled a significant break, warning that the current conflict reflects a troubling pattern of military decisions taken outside the framework of international law.
While Meloni reiterated that Iran must never be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons, she cautioned that the escalating military campaign risks igniting a wider arms race that could destabilize global security.
Her strongest condemnation came after reports of a U.S. airstrike that struck an elementary school in the Iranian city of Minab on February 28, killing at least 175 people, many of them children. Addressing lawmakers, Meloni expressed deep outrage over what she described as the massacre of girls at the school and called for full accountability for those responsible.
According to preliminary findings, the strike appears to have been the result of a targeting error. U.S. forces were reportedly aiming for a nearby Iranian military installation that had previously shared the same grounds as the school. Despite this, Trump has repeatedly denied any knowledge of the incident and has suggested that Iran itself may have been responsible, a claim contradicted by statements from his own Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth.
Reports also indicate that Meloni learned about the initial U.S. strike on Iran only after the operation had already begun, highlighting how even close allies were left out of key decisions that carry major global consequences.
Italy is not alone in its opposition. Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sรกnchez, France’s President Emmanuel Macron, and the Netherlands’ Prime Minister Rob Jetten have also voiced strong objections to the conflict. Sรกnchez has taken the most concrete step so far, blocking U.S. forces from using Spanish military bases and warning that responding to one unlawful act with another is how the world’s most devastating crises begin. Trump has reportedly responded by threatening to cut trade ties with Spain.
What was once described as a warning about growing diplomatic isolation now appears to be unfolding in real time. Across Europe, even some of Trump’s closest political partners are beginning to distance themselves as the consequences of the conflict continue to ripple across the global stage.
Healthy person should fart 32 times a day!
Research shows a healthy person should fart 32 times a day—that's twice as much as scientists previously believed, and they have the data to prove it.
32 farts per day is considered healthy and normal. More or fewer could indicate underlying digestive issues.
Here's why this matters: gas production is a sign your gut bacteria are doing their job, breaking down food and producing byproducts like hydrogen, methane, and carbon dioxide. When you're not producing enough gas, it might mean your gut microbiome is struggling or you're not eating enough fiber.
On the flip side, excessive gas beyond the normal range could signal food intolerances, bacterial overgrowth, or digestive disorders that need attention.
Most people severely underestimate how often they pass gas because many are silent and go unnoticed throughout the day. You're likely hitting closer to that 32-fart target than you realize—your body is just doing it quietly and efficiently.
So if you've been worried about passing gas frequently, relax. Your digestive system is probably working exactly as nature intended.
Crude cargo sails via Hormuz!
Oil through a warzone? India’s first crude cargo sails via Hormuz ๐ฎ A massive 135,335 MT crude shipment bound for India reaches Mumbai through the tense Strait of Hormuz amid the ongoing war ⛽๐ With global tensions high and energy routes under scrutiny, how significant is this shipment for India’s oil security?
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