The cockroach with the name ex and the meeting of single men: the flip side of Valentine’s Day

The cockroach with the name ex and the meeting of single men: the flip side of Valentine’s Day

February 14 is a day associated with love, relationships, kisses, and sweet gifts. But, in fact, Valentine’s Day love is not all. Edition Mail.ru News decided to talk about this holiday from the point of view of those who have no desire to celebrate “the most romantic day of the year.”

Bar for haters of Valentine’s Day

This institution was opened this year in Los Angeles. It’s called a BreakUp (“Breakup”) and is designed specifically for those annoying romantic candlelit dinners with a bottle of champagne.

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Publication of a BreakUp Bar (@breakupbarla) 16 Jan 2019 8:42 PST

During the download an error has occurred.The highlight of the bar was “the Wall of broken relationships” where you can anonymously leave a message to ex-boyfriend or girlfriend.

However, despite the fact that the bar is dedicated to the separation, the majority of visitors — quite the happy couple.

A poisonous snake with the name of the former

This year, Australia zoo has launched a very unusual action for Valentine’s Day. The staff choose a name for a poisonous snake and invited to participate in this process to everyone.

For this you need to pay one dollar and fill in each questionnaire with the name of a former partner or a partner and an explanation of why snake is called in the honor of this person. View this post in Instagram

Publication from WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo (@wildlifesydneyzoo) 13 Feb 2019 at 8:50 PST

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The zoo promised to announce the winner on Valentine’s Day.

Meeting single Japanese menIn Tokyo on the eve of Valentine’s Day the streets of the city were the Japanese, shouting slogans like “the End of Valentine’s Day!” and “do Not participate in the conspiracy of confectioners”.

The organizer of this procession was the unification of the “Revolutionary Alliance of unpopular men.”

The fact that in Japan there is a tradition — the girls have to give chocolate to male colleagues on Valentine’s Day. But because the protesters also urged “not to judge a man by how much he gave chocolate.”

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