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Weekly Fun: Elon Musk Renamed His Son, Infernal Shrek, and Take On Me Performed by a Washing Machine
This week’s stories feature an obstacle course for squirrels, a girl who teaches her cats how to draw a flower, and dad’s review on his daughter’s restaurant that went viral.
Reddit User Presented the Map of Los Santos From GTA V Carved in Wood
Reddit user shared his new work, a carved wooden map of Los Santos From GTA V. Many users liked the map and want to buy it, but the author said that game maps are just his hobby, but he cuts out maps of real cities and countries that are available for order.
Weekly Fun: Netflix Trolled the Eurovision, an Anti-Vaxxer Cat, and a Football Club That Welcomed the Wrong Coach
This week’s stories feature a smart speaker with blackjack and hookers, an awkward TikTok with a face Queen, a cat that is against vaccines, and a football club that accidentally welcomed the wrong new coach.
The Release Date of Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) Will Be Announced on March 20
Rockstar Games has not announced the release date of GTA 6 yet, but there’s a chance that fans will finally receive the long-awaited information about the game in a week.
Weekly Fun: A Squirrel That May Well Become a Billionaire, Fake Celebrities with Diamond Teeth, and Men’s Rules
This week features a little squirrel that may well become a billionaire in the future, an Italian celebrity with a diamond tooth, and some men’s rules.
CoronaCoin Is the New Cryptocurrency That Directly Depends on the Mortality from Coronavirus
Developers created the new cryptocurrency called CoronaCoin that allows traders to bet on the coronavirus epidemic. As the virus continues to spread, the number of available tokens will decrease.
Reddit Policy Update: No Impersonation Is Now Allowed
Although impersonation reports only make up 2.3% of all reports, the platform is already taking action to try and prevent such content from spreading.