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‘Bro Uses 100% Brain': Mischievous Parrot Goes Viral For Outsmarting Friend
‘Bro Uses 100% Brain': Mischievous Parrot Goes Viral For Outsmarting Friend

News18

time9 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

‘Bro Uses 100% Brain': Mischievous Parrot Goes Viral For Outsmarting Friend

Last Updated: A clever parrot amused viewers by stealing rings from its fellow parrot during a training game, showing smart (and sneaky) behaviour. A video of two parrots racing to place rings on pegs has gone viral and won the hearts of viewers. Shared on Instagram, the clip shows a fun yet unexpected moment that left many people amused. In the video, one of the parrots is fully focused, carefully picking up rings and trying to place them on the peg during what seems like a training exercise. This activity is meant to improve their coordination and brainpower, often used as a form of enrichment for pet birds, as per the caption. But what surprised viewers was what happened next. Instead of focusing on its task, the clever parrot began removing the rings that the other parrot had already placed and started stacking them on its peg. This wasn't a one-time thing either; the sneaky bird kept repeating the same trick, taking rings from its companion while the other parrot continued to bring more from the starting point, completely unaware that all its work was being undone. The caption of the post explains that this was part of a parrot training session where birds learn to place rings on pegs, using toys like Amazon's Birdie Ring Toss or following guides from wikiHow. These activities encourage parrots to use their intelligence and help keep them engaged. The caption also highlights the competitive behaviour of the mischievous parrot, suggesting that such actions may stem from instincts like territorial behaviour, especially in captivity, where such instincts don't always have an outlet. Smarter, Not Harder: Bird's Tactic Goes Viral Since it was shared on July 24, the video has received over 53 million views. Many viewers couldn't stop laughing and shared their reactions in the comments. 'If work smarter, not harder, was an animal," a user wrote. Another said, 'He didn't play the game, he played the parrot." 'That explains smart work play off," an individual added. Someone else commented, 'This morning I saw such a cute reel, now my day will go well. I'm very happy." Another viewer stated, 'Bro uses his 100 per cent brain." These parrots didn't just complete the task, they made the internet smile. view comments Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

New Neighbor Spreads Affair Rumors, Misses One Crucial Detail: 'Obviously Embarrassed'
New Neighbor Spreads Affair Rumors, Misses One Crucial Detail: 'Obviously Embarrassed'

Newsweek

time6 days ago

  • Newsweek

New Neighbor Spreads Affair Rumors, Misses One Crucial Detail: 'Obviously Embarrassed'

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A man's peaceful suburban world was upended when a case of mistaken identity led to unfounded rumors about his private life around the neighborhood. Reddit user Hernandrez-Muhamed recounted how his twin brother's visit unexpectedly set off whispers behind closed doors. What the Neighbor Saw The brother and his wife had flown in during the week and, using a Smart Lock code, entered the couple's home when both hosts were at work. That afternoon, a neighbor noticed "him" arriving with a woman in a different car and later questioned the original poster's (OP) wife. "She goes on saying she saw 'me' bringing another woman home," the OP told Redditors. His wife clarified that her husband has an identical twin and showed a group photo from their dinner outing. The neighbor appeared, "obviously embarrassed." Stock image: Woman sticking her head out from behind a door. Stock image: Woman sticking her head out from behind a door. Getty However, that didn't stop her from gossiping about the alleged affair to at least three other neighbors, the OP lamented. Though the couple took a stroll around the neighborhood with the visiting family to clear things up, not everyone may have spotted the lookalikes. Went Too Far According to Newsweek, neighborhood disputes can escalate quickly when privacy is breached. Case in point, a group of women retaliated against an alleged snoop by planting googly eyes around her home. However, etiquette consultant Jodi Smith told Newsweek that they went too far: "What the mom decided to do, with the rest of the group, was just cruel." Hernandrez-Muhamed told Newsweek that he doesn't see the neighbor as often as before, possibly because she is lying low. "I was able to talk to one other neighbor she gossiped with, too, and it was an easy explanation," he continued. "I think having that picture of our dinner with my brother and his wife makes things easier, although I wonder if they'd think we're Photoshopped, or it's AI generated." The OP noted that the few times he does see the neighbor in the driveway, she tends to quickly go into her car. The same goes with her husband. "Frankly, I wouldn't mind talking to them, but I guess since this is still somewhat recent, I'm still annoyed and the neighbor is still pretty embarrassed." Nosy Neighbor Advice Some Reddit users offered the OP unsolicited legal advice in response. "Any chance your brother or [sister-in-law] is a lawyer/paralegal?" one of the pundits asked, adding, "A sternly-written cease and desist letter would skip a couple of steps in the crappy neighbor escalation." According to wikiHow, nosy neighbors often struggle with social skills, or may be acting from boredom, loneliness, or even insecurity. The guide recommends everything from avoiding engagement to installing security systems. For those who prefer a more direct approach, step seven is blunt: "Catch them in the act of spying." Perhaps the most measured advice came from the Reddit contributor who suggested: "Ask your busy-body neighbor to go undo the damage she did." Meanwhile, another commentator could see the potential for mischief, telling the OP, "You could always invite your brother back for some fun, put on the same outfit and hairstyle and then do things to screw with people." 'A different story' Hernandrez-Muhamed told Newsweek that some of the comments were fun to read and there is a part of him that regrets not acting on some of them, "like messing up with her neighbor's head, acting like 'swingers' etc., but I'm a pretty non-confrontational guy. "Which is funny since my twin brother is a lot more in-your-face, so had our neighbor accidentally confronted my brother during that time period, it would have been a different story." Newsweek's "What Should I Do?" offers expert advice to readers. If you have a personal dilemma, let us know via life@ We can ask experts for advice on relationships, family, friends, money and work, and your story could be featured on WSID at Newsweek. To read how Newsweek uses AI as a newsroom tool, click here.

10 walking mistakes that could be holding you back from better progress
10 walking mistakes that could be holding you back from better progress

Time of India

time12-06-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

10 walking mistakes that could be holding you back from better progress

Source: wikiHow Walking is one of the simplest ways to achieve effective results in order to stay fit and to boost your overall health. But there are some tips and tricks that should be kept in mind to achieve better results by avoiding errors that can be made by us. Even today, people make small mistakes that minimize the effect of walking and may not lead them to achieve the desired results. Thus, it may also cause a sense of discomfort in them and may even lead to severe injury as well. From skipping warmup in the morning to taking wide steps, here are the 10 common mistakes that one should avoid in order to get the desired results and benefits from walking. 10 walking mistakes that you should avoid Ignoring warm up and cool down steps During a walk, skipping your warm-up and cool-down might seem harmless but it is a blunder that can lead to stiffness, reduced performance and even injury. The fact that warming up helps to increase your heart rate, loosen joints and prepare your muscles for activity. You should do a few minutes of light stretching or slow-paced walking for more benefits. On the other hand, cooling down helps the body to ease back to its resting state, reduces muscle soreness and supports recovery at a fast pace. Ignoring these steps and jumping on walk or stopping directly may feel time-efficient at first but it can lead to severe results after a long run. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo Walking with motionless arms Walking with motionless arms might seem like a small detail but it can have a huge effect on your walking efficiency and posture. These hand movements control your natural momentum and can affect your body's balance. Swinging arms in a relaxed and controlled motion helps to propel you forward, engages your upper body and supports a smoother and more effective stride. Thus, its another advantage is that it also encourages better posture and burns more calories. To get desired results from walking, let your arms swing naturally at your sides in rhythm with your steps. Taking long steps When we cover long steps, it might feel like we are covering more ground but it can actually affect your walking efficiency and increase the risk of injury. It can put extra strain on your joints especially your knees and hips and can lead to muscle fatigue or a sense of discomfort. It also disrupts your natural rhythm that makes your walk less smooth and more tiring than usual. Instead, focus on shorter and quicker steps that keep your feet landing beneath your body. This helps in maintaining a better balance, reduces impact and boosts your overall walking performance. Regularly focusing downward Regularly focusing downward while walking can have a negative affect on your posture and balance. Constantly looking at the ground can cause neck and shoulders to hunch forward which can lead to tension, discomfort and even long-term posture problems. It also limits your awareness of your surroundings and increases the risk of trips or falls. To walk more confidently and comfortably, keep your gaze forward for about 10 to 20 feet ahead with your head up and shoulders at a relaxed position. This simple adjustment helps to promote a better alignment, improves breathing and helps in maintaining steady and safe steps throughout your walk. Poor back posture Poor back posture while walking can lead to discomfort, muscle strain and decreased walking efficiency. Slouching or rounding your shoulders can lead to unnecessary stress on your spine and muscles which can cause pain in your neck, shoulders and lower back over a period of time. It also affects your balance and breathing by making your walk less effective and you may feel more tiring. To avoid these issues, always aim to keep your back straight, shoulders relaxed and chest open. Good posture supports better movement, reduces injury risk and helps you get the most out of every step. Engaging in light walking Engaging in light walking might feel comfortable but if your pace is too slow then you are not challenging your body enough to gain the full health benefits from the walk. Walking at a very low intensity can limit calorie burn, cardiovascular improvements and muscle strengthening. Though gentle walks are great for relaxation or recovery days but to improve fitness and stamina, it is important to pick up your pace and walk briskly enough to raise your heart rate. Finding the right intensity helps you make every step count and accelerates progress toward your walking goals. Skipping proper hydration Skipping proper hydration during your walks can lead to fatigue, muscle cramps, dizziness and decreased performance. When you are even walking at a slow pace, your body loses fluids through sweat and breathing especially in warm weather. Failing to drink enough water before, during and after your walk can affect your energy levels and may lead to slow recovery. Staying well-hydrated helps to regulate the body temperature, maintain joint lubrication and keep your muscles working efficiently. To achieve results from your walking routine you have to make drinking water a regular part of your preparation and cool-down process. Continuing to walk despite pain Continuing to walk despite pain can do more harm than good. Ignoring discomfort or injury while walking will affect the problem in a negative way which can lead to longer recovery time or chronic issues. Pain is your body's way of telling that something is not right, so pushing through it affects damaging muscles, joints or ligaments. It is important to listen to your body and rest when needed. Taking a break or modifying your routine can help to prevent severe injuries and keep you on track for long-term walking success. Using a mobile device while walking Using a mobile device while walking can distract you from your surroundings and affect your natural walking rhythm. Constantly looking at your phone may cause you to walk slower, take shorter or uneven steps and may even lead to losing proper posture. It also increases the risk of trips, falls or collisions with obstacles or other people. Staying focused helps you to maintain good form, improves your safety and allows you to fully enjoy the benefits of your walk. Try to limit phone use to breaks or stop walking briefly if you need to check messages or navigate. Wearing inappropriate footwear Wearing inappropriate footwear can seriously impact your walking experience and can even lead to a sense of discomfort or injury. Shoes that lack proper support, cushioning or fit can cause blisters, foot pain and strain on your joints. Ill-fitting shoes may also affect your walking posture and gait that increases the risk of falls or long-term issues like knee or back pain. To protect your feet and improve your walking performance, choose shoes specifically designed for walking or running with good arch support and a comfortable fit. The right footwear helps you walk longer, safer and more comfortably. Also read: 10,000 steps a day: How 21 days of simple walking changed a fitness blogger's life; here's why you should try it too One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

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