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“Rooftopping” romances and cotton candy celebrations: Your weekly dose of fun & uplifting news

Your weekly dose of fun & uplifting news

From the cotton candy fan to the Empire State proposal, we’ve rounded up some of the happiest, funniest news of the week, guaranteed to cheer you up!

 

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Cotton candy celebration

A guy chose the most unexpected way to celebrate Mexico’s qualification for the Round of 32, plunging his face straight into a giant cloud of cotton candy until he was completely covered.

 

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Empire State proposal

A couple climbed to the very top of New York City’s Empire State Building, holding a banner that read, “When the power of love beats the love of power, the world knows peace,” and then the couple apparently got engaged Wednesday afternoon. 

The couple is known for doing what they call “rooftopping”, which is climbing tall buildings without ropes or other safety equipment.  Both got arrested and were hit with several charges, including burglary, criminal mischief, possession of burglar’s tools, criminal tampering, criminal trespass, and disorderly conduct, according to the NYPD.

 

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Noah Kahan’s “poopgate” situation 

Noah Kahan, an American singer-songwriter, made fans promise him at a recent show in Toronto to go to the bathroom after Olivia Rodrigo commented on this disgusting concert trend.

He said, “If you have to poop at a show please dear god just go to the bathroom lmao.” 

 

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Californians get $550 million in medical debt erased

Evan Spiegel, the co-founder and CEO of Snap Inc., the company that created Snapchat, with his wife, the Australian model Miranda Kerr, helped erase $550 million in medical debt for more than 261,000 Californians. The donation was made to Undue Medical Debt.

 

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The Tartan Army Donation

Scotland fans, often known as the Tartan Army, have donated nearly $30,000 to charities in Providence, Rhode Island.

Supporting local charities wherever they travel is a tradition for the Tartan Army. Whenever their team travels, fan groups host music festivals, march in the streets, and sell custom merchandise, donating all proceeds to local organizations.

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