Man Builds Mirror for Bae With Bible Scriptures and Sweet Compliments
- A young man showed what it means to love as he coded a smart mirror for his lover, a gadget that assists her
- To make sure she does not forget important things in her life, he programmed a to-do-list function in it
- Many tweeps have praised him, saying he really went all in to make his relationship a sweet one
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A young Nigerian man with the Twitter handle @TadelayoS has done something very adorable for his lover and tweeps are praising him for it.
The man revealed that he built a smart mirror for his girlfriend that shows her bible scriptures and also tells her she is beautiful.
Not only that, but the mirror also reminds the lady what she has on her to-do list for each day. In a subsequent post, the man shared other snaps that show different angles of the mirror.
Many people on Twitter said he did a very lovely thing and the gadget quite shows how much he is in love.
See his post below:
As at the time of writing this report, the tweet has gathered over 200,000 likes with thousands of quoted responses.
Briefly News compiled some of them below:
@hattieai33 said:
"I love this so much!"
@RAY_NVRD said:
"Wahala for who no sabi code ooo."
@SikesBrittney said:
"Wait i’m gonna cry, that’s so cute omg."
@winifredagu said:
"Hello sir, did God make another copy of you. Oya just cut soap for my future husband Biko."
@iAm_MEdAL said:
"It's the little things for me."
@ARVR_Chick said:
"1000 reasons to date a tech bro."
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In other interesting Briefly News reports, a young and intelligent female developer with the handle @DARAM0SH3R has set Twitter abuzz after she created a smart mirror in her room.
In a post on Sunday, December 13, the lady said she built the mirror with a touchscreen because she was bored. The smart mirror is an interactive device that serves its basic function and tells things like weather, time, and date.
Aside from those, it accesses a person's physique and passes an 'objective' judgment. For the developer who posed in front with her phone, the mirror also compliments her.
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