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    In the grand tapestry of global absurdities, from the British getting duped every which way to utterly questionable financial counsel, here’s your entertaining weekly compilation of the world’s quirkiest tales.

    – Tea, as in tragedy –

    First, they dismantled the Empire, followed by the culinary desecration of shepherd’s pie with beef and muffins that have transformed into syrupy corn monstrosities. Now, the Americans are boldly targeting the British staple: tea.

    In a stunning display of chutzpah, an American academic has opined that the British have been muddling their tea all along. Forget the age-old debate about whether to put the milk in first; Michelle Francl from Bryn Mawr College has suggestions that could rattle a nation.

    Her bizarre recommendations include adding warm milk, lemon, and—wait for it—salt. Yes, salt! As if a good cup of tea wasn’t already a delicate alchemy, let’s sprinkle some sodium chloride and make a brew that defies all logic.

    The groans of Britain resonate far and wide, dampening the very fabric of the universe. Meanwhile, in a diplomatic blunder reminiscent of the Boston Tea Party, the US embassy in London cavalierly declared that their preferred method of brewing remains: microwave. Because why not heat tea like it’s leftover pizza?

    – No Knees? No Problem! –

    In a stunning revelation sure to inspire geriatric athletes across the globe, aging tennis players rejoiced as Rohan Bopanna claimed the title of the oldest world number one in men’s doubles history at a sprightly 43 years of age. The Indian tennis star reached the Australian Open finals sans any cartilage in his knees, proving that the human body is merely a suggestion.

    Bopanna attributes his longevity to yoga and meditation, which he claims keep the creaks and groans at bay. Who knew the secret to athletic success lay in contorted poses and strategic breathing? Someone sign him up for a motivational TED talk!

    – The Other Tom Holland –

    Meet British actor Tom Hollander—a name often mistaken for that of the dashing “Spider-Man” heartthrob and youthful icon. Instead, we have the diminutive, gray-haired villain from “The White Lotus” who finds himself eternally confused with a 27-year-old who’s dating a celebrity.

    While navigating this identity crisis, Hollander once inadvertently benefited from the mix-up when he was sent a seven-figure bonus intended for Tom Holland’s role in “The Avengers.” Naturally, he had an “aha!” moment upon viewing the payslip and thought, “I’m not even in the film!”

    The incident netted him “an astonishing amount” of cash—of which he ultimately had to return—only fueling his lament, “It’s been very hard living in the shadow of someone who’s actually getting younger while I’m here aging like fine wine.”

    – Blame It on God –

    In a story that could only emerge from the intersection of faith and folly, US preacher Eli Regalado has cast divine doubt on a cryptocurrency adventure that was, according to him, backed by God. The congregation, moved by his fervor, collectively funneled $3.2 million into the not-so-illustrious INDXcoin.

    Regalado and his wife reportedly spent the congregation’s investments on fancy handbags and a Range Rover, while claiming the Almighty urged them to enhance their home. “We took God at his word and unleashed a cryptocurrency with no exit strategy,” he mused, with the confidence of a man who has yet to receive a tangible miracle.

    Now, with dwindling funds, Regalado reflects, “Either I misheard God or the Lord just needs more time to work His magic.” In the meantime, he’s praying for an intervention—ideally involving a steep rise in INDXcoin’s value. Good luck with that!

    – A Masterclass in Moronic Moves –

    And finally, we venture to Sri Lanka, where one aspiring influencer thought it’d be a brilliant idea to cruise around the Thai resort of Pattaya in a white Bentley convertible with a lion cub—the epitome of class and restraint, wouldn’t you say? Naturally, the internet caught wind of this stylish escapade, causing enough outrage to land him a swift ticket back home.

    This serves as a gentle reminder that some life choices, like cruising with an overgrown house pet, should be left on the cutting room floor of poor decision-making. In a world overflowing with intelligent beings, somehow this is the level of genius we keep finding.

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