Great Art

Rajacenna van Dam, an artist in Vlaardingen, the Netherlands, is capturing the attention of the art world with her ambidextrous approach to her work, AFP reported. The 31-year-old said she originally taught herself to paint with both hands, โ€œto go quicker.โ€ When someone challenged her to try painting with her feet, she accepted. Her social media fame has come from painting 10 pictures at once using both her hands and feet. โ€œDoing all this at the same time gives me a sort of feeling of meditation,โ€ van Dam said. Her paintings sell for up to $13,000, and she says only she can tell which ones were painted with which limbs. Her talent is more than a party trick; neurologist Onur Gรผntรผrkรผn revealed that a brain scan showed โ€œthe left and right sides of her brain are three times more connected than average.โ€ [AFP, 5/8/2024]

Now Thatโ€™s Commitment

On May 7, at least one voting precinct in India had 100 percent turnout, AFP reported. Banej, in the protected Gir forest, is the home of Mahant Haridas Udaseen, a 42-year-old Hindu monk who is its only inhabitant. India is trying to reach every voter, so a team of 10 people were required to travel for two days from Gujarat โ€” along unpaved roads through the last remaining habitat of the endangered Asiatic lion โ€” to collect Udaseenโ€™s vote. Although he showed up before lunchtime, rules required the election workers to stay until the evening. โ€œIn a democracy, every single person is important,โ€ said Padhiyar Sursinh, the election officer in a town 40 miles away. Udaseen was an enthusiastic voter: โ€œI am loving the attention that I am getting as a lone voter in the forest,โ€ he said. [AFP, 5/7/2024]

Awesome!

When a pair of 18k gold diamond earrings from jeweler Cartier popped up on the Instagram feed of Rogelio Villarreal, 27, of Tamaulipas, Mexico, he couldnโ€™t resist: They were priced at just $13. โ€œI swear I broke out in a cold sweat,โ€ Villarreal said, according to The New York Times. He ordered two pairs, but within a week, Cartier started trying to cancel the order. A Cartier representative called him and said the earrings โ€œwere not at the correct price [$13,000] โ€ฆ and that because of the inconvenience, they would give me a gift,โ€ he said โ€” a bottle of champagne and a leather Cartier item. Instead, Villarreal complained to Mexicoโ€™s Office of the Federal Prosecutor for the Consumer. Ahead of a scheduled hearing in early May, Cartier contacted Villarreal and said the earrings would be delivered. [NY Times, 4/28/2024]

Fail

โ€ข When Rhonda Deaver realized she had left her credit card at Smithโ€™s Cafe in Kinston, North Carolina, in early May, she turned around and headed back to get it. Unfortunately, a Smithโ€™s employee was right on top of things and posted the front and back of Deaverโ€™s card to a Kinston Facebook group, with all the numbers visible, WRAL-TV reported. Deaverโ€™s family got in touch with her when they saw the post, but it was too late โ€” more than $2,000 in charges had already hit her account. โ€œI couldnโ€™t believe they did that, but I might be responsible for all those charges,โ€ Deaver said. There were โ€œa whole lot of declines but a whole lot that went through.โ€ Sheโ€™s still disputing the charges; the Smithโ€™s owner had no comment. [WRAL, 5/8/2024]

โ€ข The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) notified the Akron (Ohio) Police Departmentโ€™s SWAT team that the body armor plates they recently purchased are counterfeit, WJW-TV reported on May 8. โ€œWe became part of a bigger investigation,โ€ said Capt. Agostino Micozzi. The gear was purchased from China and sold to law enforcement agencies, DHS said. The Akron City Council approved immediate replacement; Micozzi said there might be a chance to get restitution on the counterfeit plates. [WJW, 5/8/2024]

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