New York Post

Weird BUT true

- Tamar Lapin, Wires

It’s the “stuff” of nightmares.

An India mattress company was busted for using discarded face masks as stuffing.

Cops found piles of the face-coverings when they raided the factory in the city of Jalgaon and observed “a mattress being stuffed with used masks.”

Charges were filed against owner Amjad Ahmed Mansoori, authoritie­s said.

She’s up to her eyeballs in ink.

A Texas woman says she doesn’t regret having her eyeballs inked purple — despite briefly going blind because of the botched tattoo procedure.

Sarah Sabbath, 26, of El Paso, said her tattoo artist didn’t use enough saline solution, causing her to lose her sight temporaril­y.

Still, Sabbath, who is covered head to toe in tats, said she has “no regrets” and believes the body art has “made me a better person.”

West Virginia is offering work-from-home lovers of the outdoors $12,000 to move there from out of state.

Participan­ts accepted into the “Ascend WV” program would get the no-strings-attached cash, one year of free outdoor recreation on public lands and access to a co-working space if needed, among other perks.

He got really cheesed. A Rochester, Minn., resident allegedly enraged when told his pizza toppings couldn’t be placed on one side of his pie is accused of throwing slices at Domino’s employees through the drivethru window.

Victor Fortner, 34, was charged with assault after he also allegedly pointed a gun at the workers.

Connecticu­t resident Heather Poplasky, 32, was arrested three times in 24 hours, first for allegedly cutting herself with a knife and blaming her boyfriend at their home.

She was then busted for alleged returning to the home in violation of a court order, and then intentiona­lly overflowin­g the toilet in her jail cell.

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