It looks as though this kid has to be twice as careful as his classmates when they need to use compasses in math class.
According to UPI, a Russian kid’s body recently became magnetized after he received an electric shock from a lamppost.
Nikolai Kryaglyachenko’s last name might be a nightmare, but it’s nothing compared to what would happen to him if he walked past a Coinstar. He said he was walking home from school one day when he leaned up against a lamppost to take a break. Unfortunately, he didn’t know the lamppost had faulty wiring, and it gave him an electric shock.
Kryaglyachenko said he didn’t realize something was wrong until he woke up the next day with coins stuck to body.
“Then, when I was having breakfast and dropped my spoon, it stuck to my chest,” Kryaglyachenko said.
Let’s be honest: either this kid is a real-life superhero with magnetic powers or he’s hiding the fact that his soap is made out of glue.
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