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Booger Shows Grief is a Small-Budget Emotion

Big Hollywood films are often empowerment fantasies because big Hollywood films have everything you need for an empowerment fantasy. Massive budgets, incredible special effects, stunningly beautiful people—whether the genre is superhero, spy, sport underdog, romcom, or sweeping melodramas, there’s nothing like a big-screen picture with a huge budget to give you a sense of life lived large.

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Thrilling Water Adventures in the Maldives for Your Adrenaline Rush

A Listly List - Experience the ultimate adrenaline rush with thrilling water adventures in the Maldives! Dive into crystal-clear waters for an unforgettable scuba diving or snorkeling experience among vibrant coral reefs. Feel the thrill of windsurfing or kitesurfing across the turquoise lagoons or challenge yourself with jet skiing and wakeboarding. After an exhilarating day, relax in the comfort of luxurious villas in Maldives, perfectly situated by the beach for easy access to these adventures. Читать дальше...

Boing Boing 

Watch an octopus disguise itself as a rock

This incredible octopus looks truly alien as it rapidly camouflages and un-camouflages itself while swimming against a rock. Octopuses are masters of disguise. Their skin contains thousands of chromatophores (pigment-containing cells) that allow them to change colors in an instant.

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BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Spagnola: How is this for season introduction

Mickey Spagnola

CLEVELAND - Please allow the Dallas Cowboys to introduce themselves.

To those who might not have attended training camp, and those who really had no clue of the talent on this team while judging from way afar.

To the Cleveland Browns, who had no idea what hit them upside the head here on a late Sunday afternoon, probably planning on a 2024 season-christening party.

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Hey Brit, Hark to Our Native Woodnotes Wild

"'Oh dear, I’ve managed to do something stupid,’” says a Yank. He’s describing the state of mind of a second Yank, one who had just “sorted out” a blackmail problem by killing the blackmailer. The first Yank had to do some hasty finagling to make sure “no unpleasantness might attach” to the rascal, and then this rogue, the second Yank, “seemed to think himself clever.” The first Yank couldn’t take it; driven past endurance, he lashed out with lethal effectiveness. After which he felt better, correct? Читать дальше...