All across the internet you'll find many people debating an awful lot of things.
'Is this a UFO?', 'is this a ghost caught on camera?', 'is this odd looking fish an alien?', are the go to things that are heavily discussed on Facebook.
However, this is by far my favourite.
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Back in March, a 21-year-old fisherman from Indonesia discovered what he was convinced was a fallen angel, which had come after a solar eclipse three days before.
Having a spiritual moment, Pardin, the fisherman, took the 'angel' back to his village on Banggai island, treated her like a human and took care of it.
Unfortunately, the 'angel' wasn't from heaven. It was actually a discarded sex toy.
Because of the attention surrounding the 'angel', police went to investigate it but after it was checked by a member of their team they found it was an inflatable doll.
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The area's police chief Heru Pramukarno told the local media: "So it was checked by one of our team. It was a sex toy."
Despite the fact the doll was slowly deflating, locals from Kalupapi visited the sex toy, giving it a change of clothes every day and a hijab for it to wear. They also thought it was some kind of holy spirit.
Credit: Detik.com
Credit: Detik.com
Credit: Detik.com
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Since, the doll has been removed from the village. However, before it was taken away many of the locals had spread rumours about it, saying it was a 'holy' child and was found stranded on a beach crying.
To be fair, I once discovered one of my mates drunkenly parading a dildo around a house party. Why shouldn't sex toys be celebrated?
Words by Mark McGowan
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