Ahmed Rasfiyan

I operate and secure Facebook pages as digital assets, not just social profiles. I specialize in Facebook page operations, monetization stability, policy compliance, and security—helping page owners protect revenue, reduce risk, and scale safely. I work with monetized pages, content networks, and media operators globally.

A Cat With Perfect Eyebrows and a Tiny Mustache Has Taken Over the Internet🐱

The internet has fallen in love—again—and this time, it’s because of a cat that looks like it was born with perfectly shaped eyebrows and a tiny mustache. People can’t decide whether they want to pet it…or sit it down and ask for life advice. The cat’s natural facial markings make it look permanently confused, mildly

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The Most Expensive Souvenir Imaginable😳💎

Souvenirs are meant to preserve memories—but in one shocking case, a souvenir allegedly came with a $700,000 price tag. Several reports describe an incident involving a tourist in entity[“country”,”India”,”south asia country”], who believed she was purchasing rare, high-value jewellery. The items were presented as heritage pieces—luxurious in appearance, heavy to the touch, and backed by

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A Shocking Truth in Brazil: Married for 20 Years, Then They Learned They Are Siblings

In a heartbreaking and unbelievable turn of events, a married couple in Brazil, Adriana and Leandro, discovered after nearly 20 years of marriage that they are actually biological brother and sister. Both were adopted as children and grew up completely unaware of their shared origins. They met, fell in love, built a life together, and

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World’s Largest Human Poop: A 1,200-Year-Old Viking Mystery🧠

History often surprises us—not just with wars and kings, but sometimes with the most unexpected everyday details of ancient life. One such astonishing discovery is the world’s largest preserved human poop, dating back nearly 1,200 years to the Viking Age. This rare artifact, scientifically known as a coprolite, gives researchers a unique glimpse into Viking

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Did You Know? The Penguin Who Walked Away 🐧

In the frozen silence of Antarctica, scientists once witnessed something quietly unsettling.Thousands of penguins were marching together toward the ocean—toward food, survival, instinct. A familiar ritual written into their biology.But one penguin did the unthinkable.It turned around.When Instinct Breaks PatternWhile the rest followed the well-worn path to the sea, this single penguin walked inland—toward endless

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From Silent TikTok Skits to a $900M Exit: The Business of Khaby Lame

In the creator economy, viral fame is common—but turning that fame into long-term ownership and a near–billion-dollar business outcome is rare. One of the clearest examples of how this can be done is the journey of Khaby Lame. Without saying a single word, Khaby built one of the most recognizable brands on the internet. What

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”Study Shows Marijuana Users Face Unjust Jail Time For Alleged Driving Under The Influence”

Politics Government-Funded Study Finds Marijuana Users Are Being Unfairly Jailed Over DUI Allegations New Hampshire Lawmakers Consider Bipartisan Bills To Legalize Medical Psilocybin Program New Hampshire lawmakers on Wednesday took their most serious look yet at legalizing psilocybin for medical use, holding a public hearing on two bipartisan bills that would create a regulated, state-overseen

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“Government-Funded Study Finds Marijuana Users Unfairly Jailed Over DUI Allegations”

Science & Health Marijuana DUI Laws In Nearly 20 States Are Criminalizing Sober Drivers, New Government-Funded Study Finds Laws designed to prevent marijuana-impaired driving in nearly 20 states may be unintentionally criminalizing—and even jailing—drivers who show no signs of impairment, according to a new government-funded scientific study. For years, lawmakers and regulators seeking to curb

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