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Early world view | Awesome! He has raised 100,000 donations by "hairstyles"

Gather interesting facts from all over the world and share interesting stories. Today, this editor takes you to see what anecdotes have happened around the world.

A competent bulldog nanny

A couple in New Hampshire, USA, let their domesticated "world's largest bulldog" Hulk take care of their son Jackson, who has just turned 3 months old. The Hulk weighs about 76 kilograms and can easily bite off a person's arm, but the owner is completely at ease to let it take care of his young son.

Early world view | Awesome! He has raised 100,000 donations by "hairstyles"
Early world view | Awesome! He has raised 100,000 donations by "hairstyles"

Hulk's owner, Malone, and Lisa's eldest son, Jordan, grew up with the Hulk and other pit bulls. Lisa said, "The Hulk has been by jackson's side since we brought him home from the hospital; it stares at me when I take care of him, and it immediately comes over to check when Jackson cries." He really is a perfect babysitter. ”

Early world view | Awesome! He has raised 100,000 donations by "hairstyles"

As early as 2015, there were many videos about the Hulk circulating on the Internet, recording the Hulk as an anti-theft dog and the male owner Malone biting training. Malone opened a company that specializes in training top-of-the-line anti-theft dogs. He is very confident in his training results, saying that "everything is under control". Anyway, the bulldog is a fierce dog breed after all, let it take care of the baby, is it really not worried at all?

Japanese people love to eat five kinds of longevity foods

The Japanese are known around the world for living healthy and long lives, which experts believe is closely related to their diet. In the British "Daily Mail", Barnes, a nutritionist in London, Listed 5 foods that are often eaten by the long-lived elderly in Japan, and he believes that these foods are indispensable to the longevity of the Elderly in Japan.

Early world view | Awesome! He has raised 100,000 donations by "hairstyles"

fish. Fish is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids, which are good for protecting heart health, maintaining smooth blood flow, and are good for the brain and eyes. Eating more fish is conducive to controlling inflammation and helping the elderly maintain good health.

Miso soup. Miso is a sauce made of soybeans, and the soup made with this sauce is miso soup. Soy isoflavones are very beneficial for menopausal women and help reduce their risk of breast and endometrial cancer. Drinking more miso soup also helps maintain normal bone density and reduces the risk of osteoporosis and fractures.

seaweed. Seaweed contains dozens of trace elements that are good for both the human immune system and heart health.

Matcha. Matcha is a green tea powder made from the tip of the fresh leaves of the tea plant, which is rich in catechins, which can improve the body's antioxidant capacity and also help prevent diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, heart disease and even cancer.

pickle. Fermented kimchi is rich in natural probiotics that promote digestion and facilitate nutrient absorption.

He relies on "hairstyles" to raise donations, and has raised 100,000 donations

Have you ever seen someone with a pineapple, banana or even a lobster on their head? According to the British "Daily Mail" report, Australian talented stylist Mitch O'Halloren is on his "rainbow journey" - he designs new and realistic hairstyles for volunteers who love charity across Australia to attract crowds, then conducts fundraising activities, and finally all the money obtained is donated to the "Wishing Foundation".

Early world view | Awesome! He has raised 100,000 donations by "hairstyles"
Early world view | Awesome! He has raised 100,000 donations by "hairstyles"
Early world view | Awesome! He has raised 100,000 donations by "hairstyles"

O'Harollen calls his undertaking a "rainbow trip." Along the way, he designed hairstyles based on local landmarks, food and animals. In his hands, people's hairstyles are strange, such as "walking pineapples", "walking lobsters" and "walking mangoes", and even cartoon characters based on Disney movies. His realistic hairstyle also raised $15,000 ( about 101,600 yuan ) for charity.

Early world view | Awesome! He has raised 100,000 donations by "hairstyles"
Early world view | Awesome! He has raised 100,000 donations by "hairstyles"

O'Harollen said he will travel to the United States, the next stop of his "Rainbow Tour" in July 2017, and looks forward to designing more trendy hairstyles with American characteristics.

Early world view | Awesome! He has raised 100,000 donations by "hairstyles"

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