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'My parents believed travel was more important than school - I'm so grateful'
TikTok as she claimed her parents would pause her education so they could travel the world with her.She alleged that they would take her out of school for a week at a time so they could explore the world.In the clip which has now racked up 2.8million views, Lily shared what her life was like as a kid.She wrote: “Point of view: Your parents believed travel [was greater than] school.”Along with her “surfer parents”, Lily revealed a series of sunny snaps from when she was a child.At just a young age, the brunette was able to feed elephants, meet people from different cultures and even ride a few waves herself.Lily was also pictured with a snorkel and on another holiday, climbing up a snowy mountain - looks like fun!And it seems like Lily was very happy to miss a couple of lessons, she wrote: “Forever grateful for this!!”Not only was Lily “grateful”, users felt she had the “best” school experience from being away from the classroom.One person commented: “Rich in memories.”Another user added: “This is the type of education we need, not algebra.”Whilst a third person praised: “You had the best school experience! You don’t learn these things sitting in a classroom.”Someone else voiced: “Learning about different cultures and experiencing life with people from different backgrounds will DEF teach you more than school.”But not everyone was convinced that taking time out of school to travel is the best idea.This user said: “They’re not mutually exclusive lol. the best is to push for both equally.”A second person blasted: “It's shocking how many people think education is useless, like just because you don't like it doesn't mean it doesn't have a purpose.”Someone else noted: “So...
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Woman gets double chin dissolved – but ends up looking like she 'stood on bee'
TikTok clip that has now racked up 1.7 million views, Emma shared what she looked like when she jabbed the first two treatments out of the three.Things quickly started going downhill, with Emma sharing: “When you go and get your double chin dissolved and wake up looking like this.”Instead of waking up with a reduced neckline, Emma found her chin was extremely swollen.Going from a hardly visible ‘double chin’, the mum sported a very puffy face that made her chin look more prominent.She mentioned: “Per session is anywhere between £100 and £500 depending on the practitioner but I went one cheaper and did it myself.”Emma injected a product that should only be used by trained healthcare professionals, which is probably why it didn't go to plan.The product website adds: “After each treatment patients can expect some swelling, redness and skin irritation and tenderness in the area treated, which will subside after four to six days.”Shocked by Emma’s transformation, many people fled to the comments to share their concerns.One person commented: "Clinics need to start sharing photos of these instead of saying there’s no downtime."Another user claimed: "I looked like a frog for around a year afterwards, it gradually went down but I was gutted. I barely left the house."While a third person voiced: “Lipo is pretty much the same cost as three treatments and you heal waaaaay faster.”Someone else gasped: “Stepped on a bee…”Meanwhile, a fifth user related: “I stayed swollen for three months.”However, other women offered reassurance to Emma and told her that it would eventually go down.This user noted: “Drink loads of water each day, massage it few times a day, that helps massively with swelling, be healthy.
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Teenager killed after jumping in front of moving truck for sick new internet trend
TikTok performing the deadly stunts that have had dire consequences for some of the people involved.An 18-year-old was killed instantly in Tangerang, Banten, when he and two friends leaped in front of a heavy lorry in an apparent attempt to halt the juggernaut.His pals managed to avoid the vehicle and thus injuring themselves, but he wasn’t so lucky as he collided with the truck and rolled under the lorry and was crushed to death.The driver was detained for questioning.Meanwhile in Bandung, West Java, a 14-year-old fractured his skull and shattered his teeth after being struck by an HGV as he and a friend attempted to perform the same caper as the Tangering trio.Local police are now looking for the truck driver, who has gone AWOL presumably out of fear of criminal charges. Ironically, he could have avoided prosecution had he complied with the police investigation, but may well face hit-and-run charges.The truck “challenge,” so to speak, is not exactly a new social media trend, particularly at the two locations.Police say locals have been trying to stop the teenagers from stupidly risking their lives, but their pleas have mostly fallen on deaf ears.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here. Those attempting the challenge are only considered to have succeeded if a) the person jumps in front of a moving truck and, b) it comes to a stop before hitting the person.The antics have been widely condemned, with one person writing on Twitter: “In previous years there have also been incidents like this, and they did that for TikTok content.“Some information about similar incidents can still be found easily on websites or news channels on the Internet.
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