Author: A Real World

68-year-old Bruce Willis Suffers from Dementia for a Year, Friend Says: Condition is Worsening

Hollywood legend Bruce Willis announced his retirement from acting in 2022 due to aphasia, and was later diagnosed with Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD), much to the dismay of his fans. Since his diagnosis, his good friend Glenn Gordon Caron often visits, but Glenn recently revealed that Willis’s condition is very grim, as he has completely lost the ability to converse with people.

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Tonali Realizes Conclusive Evidence and Decides to Surrender, Three-Year Ban May Be Halved

Tonali is prepared to self-report to the relevant authorities, and he may meet with the football association prosecutor Gini next week. Yesterday, his lawyer already reached a three-tier agreement with the prosecutor’s office, and the player will appear in court to admit his gambling behaviors in the next few days, just like what Juventus midfielder Fagioli did.

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Wagner Leader Prigozhin’s Will Exposed

Following the death of Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin, over 6000 Wagner mercenaries in Belarus have signed contracts with the Russian Ministry of Defense, some going to the Eastern Front in Ukraine, and some to Africa. Currently, only about 500 Wagner mercenaries remain in Belarus. On September 28, 2023, Russian President Putin ordered Prigozhin’s former assistant Troshov to form a “volunteer force”. The Kremlin stated in a declaration that Putin told Troshov that his task is to focus on forming a “volunteer force” to participate in special military operations in Ukraine.

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Distribution of “Condoms” to Athletes at the Olympics? 450,000 Not Enough? What’s the Mystery Behind?

Previously, in the 2014 Brazil World Cup, there were explicit requirements for abstinence, yet voices opposing abstinence were everywhere. The opposition arises from the belief that this monotonous, high-intensity training method could exacerbate the athletes’ anxiety, which could very likely affect their performance during competitions. Appropriate sexual activity is still very necessary. Ultimately, what directly relates to the athletes’ performance is not abstinence, but whether or not they indulge in desires. Moderate sexual activity and safe and healthy protective measures are the most responsible manifestations of athletes towards their own bodies.

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