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This Tattoo Must be Destroyed! #tattooremoval #lasertattooremoval #redcar #justjamie
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Celebrities Who Vehemently Hate Tom Cruise!
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Biden’s “Unsecured Southern Border” A Domestic Terror Threat, Says U.S. Special Ops Group
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Biden’s “Unsecured Southern Border” A Domestic Terror Threat, Says U.S. Special Ops Group

The following article, Biden’s “Unsecured Southern Border” A Domestic Terror Threat, Says U.S. Special Ops Group, was first published on Conservative Firing Line. (Natural News) The Special Operations Association of America (SOAA) has written an open letter expressing deep concern about the “current heightened risk of terrorist attacks against targets inside the United States and both U.S. and allied interests abroad.” In light of the recent rise in illegal crossings and suspected terrorist encounters at the southern border, the SOAA, … Continue reading Biden’s “Unsecured Southern Border” A Domestic Terror Threat, Says U.S. Special Ops Group ...
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You CAN'T Change A Man. Monique Marvez
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The Lighter Side
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People are swooning over Martin Short and Selena Gomez's sweet 'Jimmy Kimmel' interview
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People are swooning over Martin Short and Selena Gomez's sweet 'Jimmy Kimmel' interview

Selena Gomez appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” last night—not to chat with Kimmel himself, who was off, but her “Only Murders in the Building” co-star Martin Short filling in as guest host. And the interview was a 13 minute glimpse into quite the endearing cross-generational friendship…complete with an adorable mini makeover. Discussion topics were abound—everything from the “Wizards of Waverly Place” reboot to Molly Shannon farting in Meryl Streep’s face while filming “Only Murders” season four. Yes, really. But one of the many highlights of the segment was when Short reflected on their very first meeting, which happened to be their first day working together. Short recalled being worried that Gomez, with her early fame and millions of followers, might be a “nightmare” on set, but was “already in love” with her from their first hello, and called her “the biggest pro” he had ever worked with. In turn, Gomez shared how nervous she was to be working with “two icons” (Martin Short and Steven Martin, that is), and one day mustered up the courage to ask if she could sit next to them during a break to feel less “lonely.” “Ever since then, my chair has always been in the middle of theirs,” Gomez said.This moment happens around the 2:20 mark. Check it out below. Then Gomez gives Short some contouring with her makeup line, Rare Beauty. Gomez giggling while instructing Short to give a “kissy face” is everything. Honestly the whole thing is just filled with so much mutual adoration, that fans couldn’t help but gush. “This was unbelievably sweet.” “One of the best things about this show is that Selena’s involvement has introduced so many young people to the genius of Steve Martin and Marty Short and given them this huge late-career revival.” “Idk what it is, but this interview was just so…pleasant. Like it was thoroughly enjoyable and it went by so quickly.” “The bond between her and Steve/Martin is real.” “Martin making her laugh constantly makes me happy. Everybody deserves a good laugh .” OMG, this has got to be one of the most heartwarming interactions between host and guest I have ever seen on a talk show. And perhaps this was the best comment of all: “This friendship of theirs is profound and adorable, and proof that it doesn't matter what our differences are, we can all be better to each other, and for each other. Age is just a number, and it shouldn't be a cause for societal separation. People like to call this strange crew weird, and it's great for jokes, but there's nothing weird about mutual admiration, love, and respect. We would all be much better off with more of those things in our lives.”
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Gen Z and Millennials are sparring over ankle socks in their latest generational split
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Gen Z and Millennials are sparring over ankle socks in their latest generational split

It would seem that there's no way for Millennials to win when it comes to Gen Z's fashion rules. First they made fun of their older counterparts for wearing skinny jeans, then it was side parts, now it's ankle and no show socks. Those are out, while the tube socks that Millennials' boomer parents used to try to make them wear are in.Surely they have to know that they are simply recycling late 90s-early 2000s fashion? But with how confidently they taunt Millennials for their supposed fashion faux pas, maybe they don't. One brave Gen Zer decided to ask the question on every Millennials' mind–why are ankle socks out?Eva Gutowski took to TikTok to ask her fellow young people why they decided that they were switching to tube and crew socks, even though she's already made the switch. So what's the deal, Gen Z?"I don't know when or why it happened but there was a shift in our generation where we are all about the tube socks now. I don't think I will ever go back to a no-show sock. I will die wearing tube socks," Gutowski shares. Fellow Gen Zers were quick to explain why they made the shift to tube socks over no-show socks and it's actually pretty practical. @mylifeaseva Gen z socks vs millennial socks ? what happened there? ? ♬ original sound - Eva Gutowski "No show socks roll off my heel and feels uncomfortable in my shoe :/," someone writes."Stopped wearing them after years of not finding a pair that didn’t slide right off + don’t find myself wearing shoes that “require” wearing some," another says."I used to HATE when my socks showed, and loved when vans had their no show socks but nowwww socks showing really pulls the fit together," one person claims.Millennials on the other hand is over Gen Z's shenanigans and complaints about things that were beyond cool kid vibes when they were younger. Matt Bellassai jumped on his own TikTok account to set the record straight as a representative of the Millennial generation. "I just want to say, you will pry these ankle socks off my cold dead feet before I put on a sock even approaching my shins. I don't think you understand. When I was in high school if I wore a crew sock they would've bullied me within an inch of my life," Bellassai exclaims passionately. Many fellow Millennials concur with his passionate rebuttal to Gen Z's fashion critiques. They will be keeping their no-show socks thankyouverymuch. @mattbellassai you will pry my ankle socks from my cold dead feet ♬ original sound - matt bellassai "We worked too damn hard to get no-show socks," one person exclaims."I can't wait until summertime and they're all walking around with crew sock tan lines," another laughs."Not to mention that if I had worn crew shocks that showed... I would have been walking around looking like MY FATHER," someone guffaws. "Anything higher than an ankle sock is unacceptable. I can FEEL it on parts of my shin that doesn’t need to be touched," a commenter gasps.Since everything is coming back around again for Gen Z, should Millennials warn them to stay away from the business casual club wear? Maybe just leave them to their own devices and see what recycled fashion trends pop out of the wash next.
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A Lyrical Mess: the Rod Stewart song he called “very confused”
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A Lyrical Mess: the Rod Stewart song he called “very confused”

Many different faces of the heart. The post A Lyrical Mess: the Rod Stewart song he called “very confused” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Introducing: Three Key Facts in Three Minutes or Less | Immigration
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Introducing: Three Key Facts in Three Minutes or Less | Immigration
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Ep 62 - The Midnight Special | April 5, 1974
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