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In 1962, an Italian junk dealer named Luigi Lo Rosso was rummaging through the basement of a villa on Capri Island. His aim was to find items for his family's pawn shop in Pompeii. Among the debris, he discovered a dirty, old painting. Deeming it worthless for resale, he decided against taking it to the shop and brought it home instead. There, his wife cleaned it with detergent, although she found the artwork distasteful, dubbing it "the scribble." Despite her aversion, the painting adorned their home for many years. Fast forward to the 1980s, Luigi's son Andrea, while studying art history, stumbled upon information about Picasso's works. This sparked a suspicion that "the scribble" might be a lost Picasso. Andrea tried several times to convince his parents of his theory, but his attempts were in vain as his father was unaware of Picasso's significance. Years later, after persistent investigation, Andrea's hunch was confirmed. The painting was indeed a genuine Picasso, created in the 1930s, portraying his muse and lover, Dora Maar. Now, this once-discarded artwork has been appraised at an astonishing $6.6 million.
Lori and George Schappell, the world's oldest living conjoined twins, passed away in April 2024 at the age of 62. Born in 1961 in Pennsylvania, they were joined at the head, sharing some brain tissue and blood vessels. Despite medical predictions that they wouldn't live beyond 30, they led remarkable lives. George, born as Dori, came out as a transgender man in 2007, making them the first conjoined twins with different gender identities. Lori was an avid bowler, while George enjoyed a successful career as a country singer. Their story is one of resilience, individuality, and breaking barriers in the face of significant physical and societal challenges.
Fisker, the electric vehicle startup, abandoned its headquarters in La Palma, California, after filing for bankruptcy. The site was left in disarray, with hazardous materials, clay car models, and automotive equipment scattered throughout. The landlord reported significant damage, with cleanup costs potentially reaching tens of thousands of dollars. The abandoned building became a magnet for squatters, exacerbating the mess left behind. Fisker's collapse reflects the broader financial struggles faced by many EV companies in a competitive market.
During a 2009 TED talk, Bill Gates opened a jar of mosquitoes & let them fly around, saying, "Malaria is spread by mosquitoes. I brought some... I'll let them roam around. There is no reason only poor people should be infected." He later revealed the mosquitos were Malaria free. https://t.co/KgTtxKyWLQ