Doctor who drank half a liter of paint thinking it was yogurt dies at age 91 – Hour 7
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A 91-year-old man who became famous after drinking more than 500 ml of paint thinking it was yogurt died last week. The most curious thing is that one thing had nothing to do with the other, as the confusion happened in 2019 and did not cause any health complications.
Alex Stein, Bobby’s granddaughter, stated that her grandfather thought he was in front of a jar of mint yogurt at the time, as the color was green. Strangely, even after learning that the liquid was not food, the elderly man didn’t care, and ended up not even feeling a slight pain in his stomach.
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She also said that Bobby, a retired doctor, looked like a young man in an old man’s body and loved to entertain those around him. Grandpa was also a complete yogurt addict, and asked his daughter to buy about 7 liters a week.
Bobby announced at the time on his social networks that he had ingested paint and said he had no regrets. The case generated a lot of repercussion and many funny comments from his followers.
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However, on the 5th of this month, Bobby passed away, leaving countless fans sad, who paid tribute to him on the web.
“Although he will be missed, he truly lived a long, happy, healthy and fulfilling life as a doctor, musician, father and grandfather,” Alex told the Daily Star tabloid.
Some internet users commented on the publication of the death of “Grandpa Comedor de Inta”, as he was nicknamed, claiming that they had a lot of laughs with his videos and that they felt very good after watching his recordings.
It stunk! Artist creates stunning paintings with cow dung
About 10 years ago, German artist Werner Härtl developed a unique way of painting pictures. Instead of paint, he uses diluted manure in his sepia-toned paintings.
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Werner, who lives in the Bavaria region, says that the idea came up in 2012, when he worked for some time on a farm in the country
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He took manure and diluted it in different ways to obtain ideal tones for his paintings.READ MORE: Woman buys Boeing 777 and plans to turn it into her dream home
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“When painting, I use water to dilute the manure and obtain different shades,” he said in an interview with the website Ripley’s
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“I start to scribble using very dry and soft brushstrokes. Then, I use watered dung for light tones. Finally, I use dung without water mixed for the dark tones”, adds the artist, with full command of the bovine fecal cakeWATCH THIS: Small and furious: mongooses attack huge eagle to free colleague from predator’s claws
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The result is a little like that: images of pure tranquility, created with this stinky paint
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After improving the technique, Werner realized that it was better to collect the material directly from the source, without processing, as you can see in the image above
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Two collected already gives the artist enough material for around six months of workWORTH YOUR CLICK: Unusual photo of a twisted bridge terrifies the web: ‘My nightmares start like this’
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It is possible to see that it is not just the paint that is agricultural, the theme of the images also follows the same trend.
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Many of his paintings show tractors, landscapes and, of course, cows.READ ALSO: Only people with keen eyesight can find these hidden numbers. You are capable?
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And you must be wondering the obvious: do paintings stink?
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According to Werner, no! But it was only after a few days that the paint driedDON’T MISS: 81-year-old grandpa survives attack by 200 angry bees for 3 hours
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“When it’s wet, the ‘painting’ looks a little weird, but when it’s completely dry, it doesn’t smell anymore,” says the artist
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The period is relatively short for the smell to disappear: four days for paintings done on canvas, and two weeks when done on paperCONTINUE HERE: Artificial intelligence or Photoshop: few believe that this hot model’s body is real