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What Is TikTok's Deep-Fried Water Trend and Do People Eat It?

People on TikTok Are Making Deep-Fried Water — but It's DangerousBy Chrissy BobicUpdated April 5 2021, 5:21 p.m. ET Source: TikTokIf you were totally put off by the TikTok recipe that called for making vegan chicken out of water and flour, then you probably aren't ready for the deep-fried water trend that's now making the rounds on the app. People started uploading videos of themselves making little balls of what they call water, which is breaded and deep-fried in oil.

Who Is the TikTok Fugitive? He Says the FBI Is After Him

A Man Is Going Viral on TikTok for Claiming to Be a Fugitive From the FBIBy Joseph AllenPublished June 20 2023, 11:17 a.m. ET Source: TikTok/@kudzutheraccoonPlatforms like TikTok have made it possible for a person's story to go viral, and that's exactly what has happened to a man now being referred to as the "TikTok fugitive." Chad Hower has told his story on the platform, claiming that he's wanted by both the FBI and INTERPOL, and has been on the run for years.

Why native doctors use white chalk on their eyes

Native chalk is also known as nzu by the Igbos, calabash chalk in English, or ndom by the Efik/Ibibios. It is an edible clay that is found mainly in Nigeria and other West African countries. Till date, this chalk has a huge significance to tradition and most importantly to native doctors. They usually have it smeared around one or both eyes and some other parts of their bodies. It is not only used by native doctors, but also common with diviners and priests.