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New Low For New York: Homeless Couple Filmed Having S*x Under FDR Drive, Attractive Humanoid Robots Go Viral in China, Company Uses Mushroom to Control Robot as a Brain, Surgeon Lets 13 Year Old Daughter Drill Hole in Patients Head

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These are your Ugly Minute distractions for the day. Remember - its a better day if its UGLY! When t

These are your Ugly Minute distractions for the day. Remember - its a better day if its UGLY! [Too Intense for You]( When the city's underbelly turns into an unexpected romantic getaway, you know things have hit a new low. [Click to witness the scandalous scene that’s got New Yorkers double-checking their surroundings!]( [Too Intense for You]( Humanoid robots at a Chinese conference went viral, but are they robots or just masterful cosplayers? With lifeless eyes and anime-inspired exoskeletons, they’ve sparked a heated debate online. [Ready to see what all the buzz is about? Click to find out!]( [Too Intense for You]( - - Cornell scientists have grown mushrooms into robots, creating a biohybrid that senses and responds like a living organism. It’s part sci-fi, part nature documentary. Want to see how fungi and robotics collide? - - [Click to explore the science behind it!]( - - [Too Intense for You]( An Austrian surgeon let their 13-year-old daughter assist in brain surgery, drilling a hole in a patient’s skull. This shocking event has stirred legal battles and ethical debates. [Curious about this real-life medical nightmare? Click to read the full story!]( Sent to:{EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( The Ugly Minute, 601 S Federal Hwy, Boca Raton, FL 33432, United States

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