Describe an item you were incredibly attached to as a youth. What became of it?

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Describe an item you were incredibly attached to as a youth. What became of it?

India is home to hundreds of dental clinics.
They advertise they are doctors from heaven and are experts in cosmetic surgeries.
People visit those clinics for various corrective procedures to alter the shape of dental as well as facial features. Bizarre!
A 28-year-old Laxmi Narayana Vinjam from Hyderabad was one such victim and he fell prey to a nonsense called ‘Smile Design Procedure’.
He was getting married in a month’s time, and he wanted to look a notch up when he smiled. He was dreaming about his new bride.
The doctors (or rather the quacks) at FMS International Dental Clinic gave him an appointment on 16 February.
Laxmi Narayana was at the clinic, on time. And he was very excited.
No sooner had the procedure begun than his dad received a call that he should rush to see his son.
When he reached the clinic, he saw his son dead. Sad.
Laxmi Narayana’s father alleged that he died of an anesthesia overdose.
An investigation is on to determine what caused the sudden death of his son Laxmi Narayana.
The irony is no one knew Laxmi was visiting the clinic and he went to see the doctor for a job as little as improving his smile.
The bride is inconsolable.
RIP!

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The news television in India carried today a bizarre incident happened in Hyderabad, South of India.
A man hired a #Rapido, a two-wheeler hire service (a limited hire service operating only in few states) and sadly he found the scooter had run out of gas in the middle of journey.
How will he reach now to where he intended to go? It was a pre-paid service though.
No love lost between the two. Man insisted it was the rider’s fault to risk this deal and that left him at sea (pun intended). Rider said it was a sheer accident (no pun intended).
Rider obliged whatever the man said to do.
Man said; “push me to wherever you find a gas station close by and this is how I could punish you for negligence”.
The rest you see in the video-link attached.
What does the law say? Does the customer have the right to push the service-provider to this edge? Or is the rider duty-bound to carry him on his shoulders (literally) for the fact that he had agreed to provide him a service? For a cost.
What irks the most in this whole scenario is the other motorists on road care no two hoots (no pun intended) about what’s going on in the middle of road.
Someone could just halt, get down and ask if anybody was sick. What if they could offer to mediate between the two? Just in case the man wanted a quick resolution.
None helped.
Welcome to India!
