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+15 +3Amazing concept of the futuristic nuclear powered sky hotel above the clouds
It is clearly not a bird, yet it resembles an aircraft in several ways. In particular, it's a fantasy nuclear-powered sky hotel dubbed the Sky Cruise, a nonexistent but certainly extremely intriguing notion.
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+15 +320 Old Pics Of Hollywood Celebs, As Shared On This Instagram Account
A few famous stars like Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, and Hugh Grant ruled most of the Hollywood industry earlier. Hollywood was popular for all the glitter and glamour in the old days.
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+17 +3AirTag helps man discover lost luggage graveyard in airline offices
After an airline failed to find his lost luggage, a YouTuber used his AirTags to go straight to it in an airport office filled with unclaimed bags. Apple's AirTags have helped with lost luggage before, and there are plenty of luggage tags now designed to hold them. But for Australian YouTuber Shane Miller, an AirTag not only found his missing bags, it did so despite the airport's baggage carrier, Swissport.
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+19 +5Johnny Depp's 'Edward Scissorhands' Prop Doubles in Auction Value After Trial
Johnny Depp's resurgence in popularity apparently knows no bounds -- even the value of his movie props are skyrocketing in the wake of his trial victory -- including his famous scissor hands.
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+14 +2CEO and COO of Pornhub parent company MindGeek abruptly resign
The CEO and CEO of MindGeek, the parent company of porn streaming giant Pornhub and others like it, have abruptly and unceremoniously resigned. The company says the departures were planned, but a report on the company’s moderation policies in the New Yorker last week gives them the air of leaving the scene of an accident.
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+13 +3Jack Thompson still has a grudge
When the video game industry is valued at $300 billion, a Halo TV series trailer is occupying prime real estate during the AFC Championship, and a GTA facsimile like Free Guy is one of the top-grossing films of the year, it is clear that Jack Thompson lost the fight. For those who don’t remember, Thompson was the attorney who led the charge against violent video games and helped morph a fringe topic into a dominant wedge issue of the mid-2000s. He has since vanished from the public eye as the outrage ran dry, and everyone moved on.
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+19 +3A YouTuber built his own PS5 Slim that's less than an inch thick
Sony typically follows up its PlayStation consoles with a slim version a few years later, but that time hasn't come for the PS5 yet. While we all wait for a slimmer PS5 that would fit in small spaces better, a YouTuber called DIY Perks already built one for himself. He took apart a standard PlayStation 5 and replaced everything that needed to be replaced to get rid of the console's bulk. He substituted components with similar parts and his own home-made creations, including the console's rather voluminous casing, to come up with a device that's just 1.9 centimeters thick.
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+21 +6Boy George says British Airways made passengers wait so Victoria Beckham could get off the plane first
Boy George vowed to stop flying British Airways after he was on the same flight as Victoria Beckham. The Culture Club frontman took to Twitter on Thursday to complain that the airline allowed Beckham to leave the plane before anyone else. "Nice touch for @britishairways to leave everyone in first class waiting for steps while Victoria Beckham's car picks her up at the aircraft. Proper going to avoid flying BA for a while!" he wrote in the tweet, which has since been deleted but was published by The Telegraph.
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+20 +2Opening a Restaurant in Boston Takes 92 Steps, 22 Forms, 17 Office Visits, and $5,554 in 12 Fees. Why?
A new report by the Institute for Justice highlights the excessive regulatory obstacles in the way of starting new businesses in cities across the United States. The report--titled "Barriers to Business"--is a remarkably detailed study that quantifies the regulations restricting new businesses in 20 U.S. cities. It should be a wake-up call for all of America and spark an essential discussion this year.
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+14 +1British 5-year-old publishes book, earns world record
A 5-year-old British girl earned a Guinness World Record when she published a book that she wrote and illustrated. Guinness World Records confirmed Bella Jay Dark earned the record for youngest person to publish a book (female) when her book, The Lost Cat, sold more than 1,000 copies, the minimum set by the record-keeping organization.
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+3 +1'Skyrim' Grandma Would Love Bethesda To Release 'Elder Scrolls 6' Before She Dies
Beloved YouTuber Shirley Curry, better known to her devoted fans as Skyrim Grandma, has but one simple request of Bethesda for The Elder Scrolls VI: She'd very much like the developer to hurry up and get it out so she can play it before she dies. Can't argue with that.
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+17 +1Jake Paul Slams President Biden, Lists Priority Issues Including Crypto
President Biden is taking it on the chin, courtesy of Jake Paul ... who's making it very clear that he's not happy with how the economy is doing, or where the country's headed. The YouTuber-turned-boxer tweeted out a direct message aimed at JB this weekend, in which he slammed POTUS for the job he's done thus far ... ticking off a list of triumphs under Biden's watch, but doing so with the utmost sarcasm.
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+14 +1AI can predict your political ideology using just a brain scan
A group of researchers claims to have developed a system that can determine a person's political ideology by looking at their brain scans, using "state-of-the-art artificial intelligence algorithms." Wow! Either this is the most powerful AI system in the known universe, or it's a complete ruse. It's a ruse, of course: there's little cause to get excited. To refute the researcher's work, you don't even need to read their article. We're done now. All you need is the words "politics change."
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+17 +6As The Great Salt Lake Dries Up, Utah Faces 'an Environmental Nuclear Bomb'
Salt Lake City – If the Great Salt Lake, which has already shrunk by two-thirds, keeps drying up, here’s what: Lake flies and brine shrimp will die out — scientists warn it could begin sooner than this summer — threatening the 10 million migratory birds that stop at the lake annually to feed on the tiny creatures. The ski conditions at the resorts above Salt Lake City, a significant source of revenue, would worsen. The lucrative extraction of magnesium and other minerals from the lake could be halted.
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+19 +4‘You only have one shot’: how film cameras won over a younger generation
Indi Shields first discovered film in the drawer of her childhood home. “The first film camera I picked up was my great grandfather’s,” she says. “It felt so special to hold it and use it in the same way that he used to. Even though I never got to meet him.” While Shields was already taking analogue photographs before the pandemic began, the way she used it shifted during lockdowns.
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+4 +1Doc Antle, Zoo Owner from 'Tiger King,' Arrested by FBI
Bhagavan “Doc” Antle, the self-stylized guru who gained attention for his turn in the popular Netflix docuseries Tiger King, was arrested by FBI agents in South Carolina Friday and remains jailed on unspecified charges, according to sheriff records.
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+13 +4The shocking story of $500 millions in Bitcoin, lost forever in the dump
There have been a number of exciting stories in the Bitcoin world this week, but none more so than the story of James Howells. Howells is an IT specialist who mined 7,500 bitcoins back in 2009, when they were worth next to nothing.
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+21 +3Microsoft is here to rescue Tesla workers from Elon Musk
Elon Musk tells Tesla staff to start showing up in the office or leave. Microsoft and other companies roll out the welcome wagon.
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+15 +4Top Gun: Maverick has reversed a controversial change that critics say was made to appease China
A lot has changed in the years since Top Gun: Maverick first previewed in 2019—including, some early viewers noticed, the controversial patches sewn onto the jacket of Tom Cruise’s title character. In the original Top Gun film, which premiered in 1986, Cruise’s navy pilot character, Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, wears a bomber jacket that belonged to the fighter’s father. The back of the jacket is emblazoned with patches commemorating tours Maverick’s father served in the U.S. Navy, including one joint operation with Taiwan.
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+4 +1Marjorie Taylor Greene's "peach tree dish" blunder viewed over 1M times
Marjorie Taylor Greene's latest speech blunder has gone viral on social media and resulted in ridicule for the Georgia representative. Greene, who last week won her Republican primary, was speaking during her latest broadcast of "MTG Live," her streaming broadcast that airs on her social media pages.
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