In today’s news, Korea donates humanitarian aid to Yemen, survey discovers young people worldwide experiencing increased climate anxiety, research finds exercise can be more effective in improving mental health than counseling or drugs, water scarcity in southwest Ethiopia mitigated by United States-funded project, woman turns used pet-folk food sacks into shopping bags and donates sale proceeds to animal-people charities, vegan meat company from Spain experiences sizzling growth, and researchers from Great Britain discover how flamingo-folk choose their friends.
I have a safety tip for you. Some guests don't feel comfortable in hotel rooms as they are worried there may be hidden cameras. To figure out if there is a filming device behind the mirrors, just touch the reflective surface with your fingertip. If there is a small space between your fingertip and the reflection, then it's a regular mirror without a hidden camera, but if there isn't a gap then it's likely a two-way mirror. It is easy to hide cameras behind these mirrors because on one side there is a reflective surface and on the other, there is a window. You can also turn off the lights in your room and hold a flashlight up against the mirror. This way, you will be able to see the other side if it's a two-way mirror. Additionally, your smartphone may be able to detect spy cameras since these devices utilize infrared lighting to film in the dark which is not visible to the human eye. You can detect the infrared light source as a pulsing dot on our screen.
The following joke has set off the chuckle alert, so we’d better check it out. This one’s called “Where Do You Come From?”
A computer asked the virus...
“Where did you come from?”
“What about you? Where are you from?”
“I'm from the USA.”
“So, I'm your neighbor then. I came from a... USB.”
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