New York Post

Weird true BUT

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That’s selfie-destructiv­e. A tourist tried to snap a photo of herself at an LA gallery and knocked over $200,000 worth of art.

The woman is shown in an embarrassi­ng video crouching down with a camera in front of a row of sculptures at Simon Birch’s exhibit at The 14th Factory.

She strikes a pose, then stumbles and knocks over the display — which topples a line of nine others, domino-style.

A mall in China is rolling out “husband storage pods,” where wives on shopping sprees can leave their bored spouses.

Global Harbour Mall in Shanghai built the glass booths — which come complete with a chair, computer and hookups for video games — as a free service, according to a report.

Men who tested out the pods this week said they were fun but would be better with air conditioni­ng.

A Florida man hid from cops in the drywall above a shower — until it gave way and he crashed onto the bathroom floor, cops said.

The man, who has felony conviction­s on his record, bolted into a woman’s apartment in Winter Haven, sparking a search, complete with a police dog.

Thousands of wireless customers unwittingl­y signed up to clean toilets because they failed to read the fine print on a contract.

More 22,000 people inked a deal to complete 1,000 hours of community service that included scrubbing toilets at a festival in England.

The Internet company Purple pulled the gag “to illustrate lack of consumer awareness.” No texting while walking. The city council in Honolulu passed a bill that prohibits pedestrian­s from looking at their phones while walking.

They can, however, make 911 calls. Also, emergency responders performing official duties won’t face phone penalties either.

Fines range from $15 to $99. Natalie O’Neill, Wires

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