Published 20:17 IST, July 13th 2020

Good News: From 'physics-defying' world record to hilarious rant, read 5 cheerful stories

From 'physics-defying' Guinness World record to 'adorable' rant of a four-year-old, here are 5 good news to cheer up your mood amid challenging times.

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While millions across globe are still incorporating ‘new lifestyle’ involving staying indoors mostly and always wearing a facemask at public s, re is a lot of gloominess among people. Since beginning of this year, unforeseen circumstances have also paved way for some kind and inspirational gestures. From COVID-19 outbreak to Black Lives Matter protests, from horrors of police brutality to constant paraia of maintaining personal hygiene, re’s a lot that goes through an individual’s mind se days.

But still, people confined to ir homes have mand to come up with unique challenges and 'orable' videos of ir pets that have uplifted moods for ors. To dial down on ‘negativity’, many people have been voluntarily searching for “good news”. refore, here is a compilation of five heartwarming stories that are unique as well as uplifting. From 'Physics-defying world record' to four-year-old's 'relatable' rant about lockdown, se are five best from today.

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'Physics-defying world record'

Tai Star Valianti, a resident of Pima, Arizona recently broke an extraordinary record after he mand to stack 485 pieces of Jenga on top of one vertical piece. According to Guinness World Records, Tai used his extra time during coronavirus lockdown to create an insanely cool block tower, breaking his own previous record of stacking 353 bricks on one piece in 2019. Tai used several packs of Jenga blocks and stacked m in a very calculated and precise format to build 'physics-defying' tower on one vertical brick.

Re full story: Man Stacks Jenga Blocks Bottom-up To Make 'insane Tower', Bags Guinness World Record Title

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Four-year-old's 'relatable' rant on lockdown

While countries around world continue to be under coronavirus lockdown, a video of a four-year-old girl ranting about her ‘frustration’ amid such unprecedented times has taken internet by storm. Shared on Twitter by user Shukela, video shows toddler sobbing in frustration and cribbing about how her favourite ice cream truck is shut down. She can also be heard crying over fact that her favourite restaurant McDonalds and its playground are also closed due to COVID-19 pandemic.

'Baby Dragons' go on display for first time

‘unusual’ appearance of Olms or ‘baby dragons’ has been captivating people’s imagination for centuries and recently Postojna Cave, where researcher have been raising m for years, anunced that ancient salamander creatures will be going on display for first time. According to official website of Postojna Cave, authorities are allowing up to 30 visitors per day to come and check out animals in a new tour called ‘Meet Baby Dragons'. 

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Re full story: 'Baby Dragons' In Slovenia's Postojna Cave Go On Display For First Time Ever

Photographer builds camera-shaped house

Taking love for photography up a tch, Ravi Hongal hailing from Belgaum in Karnataka has caused a stir online with his one-off camera-shaped three-storey house. According to reports, photography became Hongal’s passion early on his life and used to visit rural areas to pictures in ‘Pentax’ cameras and w owns a studio. Developing ‘love’ for activity, Belgavi resident has even named all his three kids on camera manufacturing companies including Can, Nikon, Epson.

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Re full story: Photographer Builds Three-storey Classic Camera Shaped House In Karnataka, See Pics

Hilarious 'CBSE vs ICSE' rant

An Instagram user’s hilarious take on difference of curriculum between Central Board of Secondary Education or CBSE and Indian Certificate of Secondary Education or ICSE board in a video has gone viral. Neekita’s just over two-minute rant ranging from English speaking habits of students in both boards to ICSE students borrowing CBSE’s NCERT books for exam preparations a t lauding books. Talking in a unique accent and in Hindi, Neekita starts off by saying that she is a CBSE student which according to her is ‘evident’ by her appearance. 

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20:17 IST, July 13th 2020