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Is it my fault that it's too perfect?

According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on February 13, Charlie Syrah Bravo is a 49-year-old single mother in the United States, she wants to find a suitable person again through online blind dates, but repeated attempts have failed, very disappointed. She decided to give up and posted her last status on the website to express her frustration, only to receive many comments, including some men's "suggestions".
Charlie was shocked to find that the comments in this state were more than 20 times more than the previous ones. These include invitations from men and some blind date "suggestions". But she was furious after reading the suggestions, and one of them was full of personality denigration. The netizen said that Charlie did not succeed in the blind date because she was too tall and beautiful, and her profile was too scary. Charlie's profile includes her favorite coffee, going out to eat, skiing, hiking and shopping, as well as two photos of herself. The netizen finally encouraged her to "cheer up" and extended an invitation to her.
Charlie was furious at the comment. She certainly wouldn't accept such an invitation. She ironically thanked the man for his "valuable advice." She said that if the man found her information too scary, it was the man's problem. She doesn't apologize for her success or her natural condition. In fact, in order not to make men feel stressed, Charlie has hidden his title and academic qualifications - MBA.
Finally, Charlie says that she has now given up on online blind dates and that she does want to have a good partner, but it's good to stay single now.
That's right! This is the daily life of a scientist...
According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on February 13, recently, a group of Arctic scientists in order to study animal habits can be described as racking their brains, even disguised as "polar bears" to go deep into the polar areas to approach the cattle, study the endangered Arctic musk cattle.
Scientists say global warming is having a big impact on the Arctic: temperatures are rising and glaciers are melting. Even in the cold winters, Arctic temperatures rarely drop dramatically. This climate change has changed the habits of many Arctic creatures, and polar bears are one of them.
It is reported that polar bears have often come ashore to hunt in recent years. To study whether polar bear infestation poses a threat to musk cattle, scientists put on "big hats" imitating polar bears and approached the cattle to observe their reactions. In order to study the reproductive rate and physiological habits of musk cattle, this group of dedicated scientists even brought freeze-dried cow dung back to the experiment so they conducted in-depth research.
This is really "pulling teeth out of the tiger's mouth"...
According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on February 13, British dentist Peter Kertesz recently treated the infected cracked canine teeth for the tiger Elton living in Woburn Wildlife Park in Bedfordshire, England. It is reported that the tiger is a seriously endangered Siberian tiger, and the infected teeth will be fatal if not treated in time.
In order for the operation to go smoothly, Elton was injected with a sedative by the veterinarian. Subsequently, dentist Kelters performed dental surgery on Elton and thoroughly cleaned his teeth, filling in the gaps between the previous teeth to prevent re-infection.
The tooth filler matches Elton's tooth shape, so there is no discomfort for it. After the surgery, Elton slept for a full 24 hours and is now fully recovered.
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