Wednesday, March 21, 2018

3 of the most bizarre jobs in the world

If you’re looking for a job that gets you close to your customers, then look no further than the, er, cuddling industry. Professional cuddlers, as it were, are people who quite literally cuddle their paying customers on an hourly basis. It’s a mostly in-home solo service that provides emotional intimacy for clients.
Sounds like a lot of wasted time? this expose on the world of professional cuddling by Mic shows that it is indeed lucrative: one pro cuddle-bug reported $80/hour rates, while another service boasted bringing in $100,000 per year. Yes, over $8K, every month, for snuggling.
If physical touch is your thing, you may have found your niche.

Sure, mom can be a nudge from time to time, but even the pushiest parents are no match for Japan’s oshiya. They are effectively professional pushers: people who are meant to corral passengers on to the busy, over-packed subways around Tokyo.
According to CNN, these workers don white gloves and uniforms, and expertly pack even the fullest subway car to capacity, ensuring that as many people as possible can catch their train on time. Thankfully, 

Alas, no country — not even China — is immune to wonky health crazes. And this may be the king of them all: according to an article by Gizmodo, there are real people in China who are making roughly $50,000 each year by smelling and analyzing human flatulence.
The idea is that, much like a good sommelier, these expert noses can dissect the finer notes of bodily gasses to determine health issues that could arise in the patient. This author will kindly stick to the annual checkup with his MD.



Thursday, March 8, 2018

Weekly Reflection 9/3/18

This week has been decent not too proud about today tho because I got community service but I am really hoping that next week will be fine I don't know what it is but each week I just feel sad maybe it's just me being silly but I kinda feel depressed but ya this is my reflection see ya and goodbye   


Wednesday, March 7, 2018

current events blog post

Okay this current events blog post is funny and sad and here it is
Article: A two-year-old has locked his mother out of her iPhone for more than 47 years – 47 years and six months to be exact.
The two-year-old boy locked his mother out after playing with it and repeatedly entering the wrong passcode.
A phone technician at a Apple store in Shanghai told the woman she could either wait years to try to input her passcode again or wipe the contents of the handset clean and then reinstall files.
She has waited two months to see if the phone would fix itself, but it still won’t unlock.
“I couldn’t really wait for 47 years and tell my grandchild it was your father’s mistake,” the woman was quoted as saying.
So 47 years I definitely know I couldn't go on without my phone or computer for that long but quick question how did your 2-year-old baby get your phone unless you gave it to him there is no over answer that I can really think of  but since I need to wrap this up I really hoped you liked this and leave a comment on how you think the 2-year-old got his mothers phone goodbye.