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Jesse Watters Opens Up About The Affair That Ended His Marriage
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The Lighter Side
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Viral image has people trying to figure out who 'deserves' the seat the most.
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Viral image has people trying to figure out who 'deserves' the seat the most.

A thought-provoking meme is going viral on Reddit that has people debating over who to give your seat to on a train: a mother holding a baby, an elderly woman with a cane, or a man on crutches. The poor guy dealing with the dilemma appears to be traveling to or from work with a briefcase in his hand.As everyone knows, it’s a common courtesy on a packed train or bus to give up your seat to people with babies, the elderly and those who are disabled or injured. So, in this scenario, everyone has a right to the seat; who is the most deserving?The woman with the baby has her hands full and her little one is sleeping. It’d be nice for the man to give her a stable seat to take a load off and help the baby sleep throughout the ride. Plus, nobody wants to ride the train next to a cranky baby.The elderly woman also deserves the seat because she is probably tired and needs to take a load off. She gets extra points because, as a society, we tend to go out of our way to help seniors. What would happen if she fell while standing on the moving train?Finally, the guy with the crutches also deserves the seat because he has to expend a lot of effort just to stand up and his arms have to be tired from helping him get around with the bum foot.One guy thought the man should let the 3 people looking to take his seat decide. "It's better to just get up and let them fight amongst themselves,” Kron123456789 wrote. "Leave the seat and leave the decision to the three,” Aggravating-Pound598 added.Others thought that the 3 people staring at the seat appear angry and don’t deserve the seat. "If they're looking at me like this, they better keep standing 'cause I ain't going anywhere,” falsebaby8268 wrote. "They don't have any right to the seat, it's only out of generosity that someone can offer the seat. You are not obligated to generosity in general and towards hostile people in special,” gerMean added.Some thought that all things being equal, the person with the best attitude should get the seat. "The politest person gets the seat,” Logical_Dragonfly_92 wrote. "If they all look at me with such arrogant expressions of entitlement, I'd keep my seat for myself. Otherwise, I give it to the person that seems most in danger or in pain of them,” AhmedAbuGhadeer added.There were more than a few people who thought the man on crutches was most deserving of the seat but were weirded out by his uncanny resemblance to Adolph Hitler. "Honestly, crutches Hitler probably needs it most, from a medical POV. Falling on a broken leg is no bueno. Mamma and grandma got 2 feet,” BadluckBrians wrote. "If you don’t want to fall on a broken leg, you probably shouldn’t have attacked Poland in 1939," Understepped added.This person may have the best response."I'd offer to a lady with an infant as this will help two people," Barneyishere1 suggested.The man's dilemma in the meme seems like the Kobayashi Maru on “Star Trek,” a test that Starfleet Academy cadets take to determine how they would behave in a situation without a solution or a “no-win” scenario. "The purpose [of the test] is to experience fear, fear in the face of certain death, to accept that fear and maintain control of one's self and one's crew. This is a quality expected in every Starfleet captain,” Mr. Spock once said.According to Spock, behaving correctly and maintaining control is the key to coming out ahead in a situation where you can’t win. If we extend that logic to the problem our friend on the train faces, being that there is no right or wrong answer, the key is to handle it with as much poise as possible. And then hop off the train at the next exit.
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Groom surprises wife with brilliant "I'm Just Ken" parody at their wedding
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Groom surprises wife with brilliant "I'm Just Ken" parody at their wedding

Coles Prince stood up in front of his wedding guests and announced that his bride, Jordan, told him that she would like to be serenaded by him once on their big day. And because his mom “didn’t raise no fool,” he happily obliged with a completely groom-ified version of “I’m Just Ken,” famously sung by Ryan Gosling in the “Barbie” movie. A clip showing the performance was captured and posted to TikTok by the ceremony’s photographer and videographer team, Lex & Trev Photo + Film, and it has quickly become an internet sensation.Complete with a sparkly cowboy hat, backup singers, and some impressive wordsmithing, this groom left no stone unturned when it came to delivering an unforgettable performance. Watch: @lexnielsen IM JUST GROOM ??‍♂️?? #weddingtiktok #imjustken ♬ original sound - Lex Nielsen Isn’t that the greatest thing ever? Others thought so too. "This is glorious, glorious Kenergy," one person praised. "Marry him again" added another. Prince shared with Good Morning America that he chose “I’m just Ken” as his cover song because it “conveyed what it was like to get married, specifically from the groom's point of view.""Being Ken is very similar to being [a] groom. I think I can make this work. So I started by changing the lyrics 'I'm Just Groom, number two person in the room' and it kind of took off from there," he told GMA.Seems like Prince has some pretty good instincts here, because his song brought so much joy not only to his bride, or his wedding party…but to thousands of strangers as well. And now the real question on everyone's mind: how can we get Gosling to see this?
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Millennials reveal the phrases they heard growing up that kids are never going to hear today
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Millennials reveal the phrases they heard growing up that kids are never going to hear today

Every generation has its slang and catchphrases that eventually become outdated. But in the modern age, there are also some totally normal, everyday phrases that become totally obsolete by the time the next generation comes along. Millennials are still viewed as young by a lot of the boomer generation, but they're solidly hitting the middle age stage where the Gen Zers and Gen Alphas don't know what they're talking about when they reference their own childhood in the 90s: "What do you mean your phone was attached to the wall when you were a kid? And you really had no idea who was calling you?" Yep and yep, youngsters.In the digital age, with technology moving incredibly fast, this generational phenomenon has become even more marked. Just for funsies, millennials on Reddit are sharing phrases they heard growing up that kids today will never hear, and it's quite a nostalgic trip."We'll look it up when we get home." – WazzenAh, the days before smartphones and cellular data. That's right, kids. We only had internet at home and at internet cafés, so if we were curious about something, we had to wait to look it up. (And we also had to wait for the dial-up internet to connect, complete with the screechy-scratchy garbley noise we'll never forget.)Speaking of which:"You've got mail!" – Nate16There was a whole movie based on this phrase, which was how AOL (America OnLine—one of the big internet companies of the 90s) let you know that you had email in your inbox after you got connected to the internet. A cheery voice announced, "You've got mail!" Can you even imagine? So quaint. "“I got it!!!” When the house phone rang. – KatyDid749See, the "house phone" was the landline telephone—the one connected to the wall—that the whole family shared. When we knew a friend was going to call, we'd clamor to be the one to answer because otherwise your friend had to go through the mortifying experience of saying, "May I please speak to so-and-so?" Saving our friends from such horror was a mark of true friendship. Plus if it was a love interest that called, there's no way you wanted your mom or dad to answer. Someone is "calling long distance" – shakeyjakeBack in the olden days of the 90s, if you wanted to call someone outside of your town, you had to pay extra money for it. And the farther away they were, the more expensive it was. It was called "long-distance calling," and it was a standard feature of our lives. Want to call someone internationally? Might have to sell a kidney to pay for that. The ability to not just call but video call people in other countries, and without paying anything extra, the way we do now? We barely even dared to dream we might see something like that in our lifetimes. Describing the internet as an "information superhighway" – TheKnightsTipplerOh, we had several ways to refer to the internet: the information superhighway, the Worldwide Web (or just "the web"), cyberspace, etc.. If we could go back and tell ourselves that in the future the kids would just call it the internet, we could save ourselves some now cringey phrases."Gotta check the want ads for jobs" - Didntlikedefaultname Yep, jobs were listed in the newspaper in the "classified ads" aka "want ads," and that's how you found out who in your local area was hiring. Some localities had a separate publication just for such a purpose, while in other places it was part of the standard newspaper. "Smoking or non-smoking seats?" – heatherista2This might be one of the biggest shifts from the 90s to now in terms of being out in public. It used to be that every restaurant had a smoking and non-smoking section, frequently only separated by a wall of glass that didn't even go to the ceiling. Smoking was allowed on airplanes, too, up til it was phased out from 1988 to 2000. Yes, we used to inhale a heck of a lot of second-hand smoke and considered it just part of life. Wild times."Did you remember to print the directions to our destination?" – dexterstrifeAh, MapQuest, the revolutionary direction-creating website that marked the beginning of the end of road atlases and fold-out maps, but preceded Google Maps and real-time GPS. It was a specific era some of us will always remember fondly. "Check the Yellow Pages" – muchlovematesI think the Yellow Pages still exist most places, but kids these days likely never see them. Every business in town was listed in the Yellow Pages under different categories. So if you wanted to find out what movies were playing at the local theater, you'd open the Yellow Pages, look under "movies" or "theaters," find the theater and get the phone number. Makes you appreciate how much easier the internet has made our lives."Be kind, rewind." – Gubble_BuppieOh my. The days of the VCR and renting VHS tapes from Blockbuster. Not only did we have to physically take ourselves to the movie rental store to rent a movie on tape, but if you watched the movie and didn't rewind it before turning it back in, you were deemed a bad person. Period."You won't always have a calculator." – Wizard_of_ClausThis phrase was drilled into kids in math class and turned out to be the biggest lie of the 20th century. Who knew?
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The True Story of The Batmobile
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The True Story of The Batmobile

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The True Story of The Batmobile
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The True Story of The Batmobile

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1 y ·Youtube Politics

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Trump's Genius Move Just Won Him The Hush Money Trial
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NATO’s Attempted Assassination Of Slovakian Leader Signals Total Desperation, Warns Jack Posobiec
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NATO’s Attempted Assassination Of Slovakian Leader Signals Total Desperation, Warns Jack Posobiec

Posobiec forecasts a surge in asymmetric warfare in the region: “The proxy war is turning hot." Veteran Navy intel officer Jack Posobiec joins Alex Jones live to give expert analysis on what to expect from NATO and Russia after the assassination attempt of Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico. Share on X! NATO's Attempted Assassination Of Slovakian Leader Signals Total Desperation, Warns Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec pic.twitter.com/eUDOlTA7sh— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) May 16, 2024 Don’t miss: Naomi Wolf: An Evil Spiritual Force Is Attacking HumanitySave 10% on ALL storable food and Alexapure Pro Water Filtration Systems! Secure your independence with our delicious kits TODAY to beat the coming demand!
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Our Planes are Now Bursting into Flames On The Tarmac
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Why the Entire Financial World Is Being Crushed
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Why the Entire Financial World Is Being Crushed

from Birch Gold Group: It’s the end of an era. The days of mispriced risk are over, and the entire financial world is turning upside down in a scramble for safety… This week, Your News to Know rounds up the latest top stories involving precious metals and the overall economy. There’s a whole lot going […]
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