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Man Shuns Solid Food to Live on Beer for 40 Days

Posted: 04 Apr 2014 03:34 AM PDT

For many Christians, Lent is a time to abstain from the things they love. But for people like Chris Schryer, it's just the opposite. He's giving up everything else except what he loves most – beer. The 33-year-old web designer from Toronto has shunned all solid food  and has been living on beer since March 5. In fact, he believes that what he's doing is a real test of spiritual discipline.

"Without being dramatic, it definitely is not fun," said Chris. "It's challenging. Every meal time there's a challenge. I look pretty healthy now, but by the end of the 40 days my wife figures I'll look like a castaway on account of my bushy beard."

For the past few weeks, Chris has been having a bottle of strong beer for breakfast. At lunch, he guzzles another beer and dinner consists of a large 650 ml bottle. He also has a mid-afternoon 'work beer'. To avoid getting dehydrated, he keeps up a steady intake of watered down juice and other clear liquids. His rules are simple: 'No dairy, no 'nectars', no protein shakes or smoothies." He takes a multivitamin and his health is constantly being monitored by his family doctor.

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Share a Coffee with Snakes and Scorpions at Vietnam’s Popular Pet Cafe

Posted: 04 Apr 2014 02:19 AM PDT

If you love dogs, cats and cute, cuddly bunnies, then Vietnam's Pet Café is certainly not the place for you. It exists to serve a totally different kind of animal lover. Located in the capital city of Hanoi, the café has an awesome collection of snakes, rats, lizards, tarantulas and even a few hedgehogs, stored in glass cages of various sizes. As you sit at your table and share a coffee with a friend, you can gaze upon these slow-moving reptiles in replicas of their natural habitats. And if you're feeling a little brave, you could even ask to touch or play with them.

28-year-old Nguyen Minh Nghia, the owner of Pet Café, has a degree in mining and geology, but is now a stockbroker. He has been obsessed with animals since childhood, and that's what prompted him to start the café. "I loved animals since I was a little boy. I began raising reptiles 5 years ago, when a friend asked me to feed his salamanders as he was too preoccupied with his own business," Nguyen said.

He fell in love with the creatures and ended up traveling to Thailand, Singapore, Australia and China, amassing a huge collection of snakes, salamanders and other reptiles that are now his best friends. "These pets are easy to feed, but for beginners, it is not a walk in the park," he said. "You have to read a lot of materials to learn how to raise reptiles. I've chosen reptiles that are suited for the environment and climate in Vietnam. To keep them alive here, I've got to study a lot about their living environment. My café is always dark because many reptiles do not like the light."

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You Know China’s Smog Issue Is Serious When People Line Up to Sample Free Bags of Fresh Air

Posted: 04 Apr 2014 01:43 AM PDT

It's no secret that China is one of the most polluted countries in the world. But things have gotten so bad that a few cities actually have free 'fresh air stations', stocked with individual bags of fresh air that users can breathe out of. These stations have become so popular that they are crowded with visitors lining up for just a whiff of fresh, clean air.

One of the stations is located in Zhengzhou city in central China's Henan province. According to sources, Zhengzhou is one of the most polluted cities in China, with an AQI (Air Quality Index) of 158. In comparison, Bakersfield (the most polluted city of America) has an AQI of just 45. The air at Zhengzhou's station is sourced from Laojun Mountain, a scenic spot in Luanchuan County consisting of 80 percent green land. Photographs show large crowds of locals waiting patiently at the station. When it's their turn, a uniformed air hostess hooks them up to oxygen masks.

Feng Lin, a 75-year-old user, said: "The air is really good, but the time is too short. I had to stop too soon but it was really great until then."

"I felt my baby move right when I breathed in," said one pregnant woman. "I would love to walk in the mountain's forests after my child is born."

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