• Built in the 1990s by Horace Burgess, this towering wooden creation rose through multiple living trees, forming a massive network of platforms, stairways, and rooms high in the forest canopy.
    Inspired by his faith, Burgess expanded it year after year into a maze of walkways and dozens of levels visitors could explore.

    Eventually, safety concerns led to its closure, and in 2019 a fire reduced the structure to ashes.
    Though it no longer stands, the treehouse remains a powerful symbol of bold imagination, devotion, and one man’s extraordinary vision.
    Built in the 1990s by Horace Burgess, this towering wooden creation rose through multiple living trees, forming a massive network of platforms, stairways, and rooms high in the forest canopy. Inspired by his faith, Burgess expanded it year after year into a maze of walkways and dozens of levels visitors could explore. Eventually, safety concerns led to its closure, and in 2019 a fire reduced the structure to ashes. Though it no longer stands, the treehouse remains a powerful symbol of bold imagination, devotion, and one man’s extraordinary vision.
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  • Bold Distraction, Same Old Playbook
    Bold Distraction, Same Old Playbook
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  • In 2006, a group of robbers pulled off one of Argentina’s most daring heists . They dug a secret tunnel into a Banco Río branch in Buenos Aires, held a seven-hour hostage standoff using fake guns , and then slipped away underground with nearly $20 million .

    Before disappearing, they left a bold message behind:
    “It’s just money, not love.”
    In 2006, a group of robbers pulled off one of Argentina’s most daring heists . They dug a secret tunnel into a Banco Río branch in Buenos Aires, held a seven-hour hostage standoff using fake guns , and then slipped away underground with nearly $20 million . Before disappearing, they left a bold message behind: “It’s just money, not love.”
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  • More than 300 people have chosen cryonic preservation, hoping science can one day bring them back to life.
    Their bodies are stored at ultra-low temperatures right after legal death.

    Organizations like Alcor Life Extension Foundation and Cryonics Institute currently preserve patients in liquid nitrogen.
    Whether revival becomes possible or not, it’s humanity’s boldest bet on the future.
    More than 300 people have chosen cryonic preservation, hoping science can one day bring them back to life. Their bodies are stored at ultra-low temperatures right after legal death. Organizations like Alcor Life Extension Foundation and Cryonics Institute currently preserve patients in liquid nitrogen. Whether revival becomes possible or not, it’s humanity’s boldest bet on the future.
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  • In 2017, Canadian body modification enthusiast Catt Gallinger decided to transform her look in an extreme way . Covered in tattoos and no stranger to bold self-expression, she chose to undergo a rare procedure called a sclera tattoo — injecting ink directly into the white part of the eye to permanently change its color. She wanted a vivid purple shade to contrast her natural green eyes

    But within hours, everything went wrong. Instead of healing, purple ink began leaking from her eye . It swelled shut, became painfully inflamed, and developed an infection. Photos later showed purple tears streaming down her face.

    The procedure was done by a body modification artist, not a medical professional. The ink was reportedly injected too deeply and improperly diluted . Doctors warned she could lose her vision permanently.

    Though she received intensive treatment, she suffered lasting vision damage. Afterward, she shared her story publicly — warning others that some cosmetic risks can change your life forever
    In 2017, Canadian body modification enthusiast Catt Gallinger decided to transform her look in an extreme way . Covered in tattoos and no stranger to bold self-expression, she chose to undergo a rare procedure called a sclera tattoo — injecting ink directly into the white part of the eye to permanently change its color. She wanted a vivid purple shade to contrast her natural green eyes But within hours, everything went wrong. Instead of healing, purple ink began leaking from her eye . It swelled shut, became painfully inflamed, and developed an infection. Photos later showed purple tears streaming down her face. The procedure was done by a body modification artist, not a medical professional. The ink was reportedly injected too deeply and improperly diluted . Doctors warned she could lose her vision permanently. Though she received intensive treatment, she suffered lasting vision damage. Afterward, she shared her story publicly — warning others that some cosmetic risks can change your life forever
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