Mafs Star Beth Slams Matt For Taking Off Wedding Ring And Hurting Amber That S Not Cute

Beth could help but laugh after Unfiltered played back a clip of Matt singing and playing guitar for Amber on their one-month wedding anniversary. “Truthfully, it takes balls to do that—to express yourself musically—and it should be respected that way,” Keith Manley, who also appeared on Wednesday’s episode, said. Jamie wasn’t so sure. She noted that Matt’s body language seemed off and cold when Amber gushed about wanting to get married to Matt again....

January 22, 2023 · 2 min · 356 words · Raymond Dean

Make Russia Great Again Is Christopher Buckley S Latest Great Feat Clef

To regular viewers of the all-breaking-news-all-the-time networks, Make Russia Great Again reads like a whispered procedural of everyday life in the 2020 White House. Herb Nutterman—a former hospitality executive at a Trump property with no previous political experience—has been named the seventh White House chief of staff for a fictional president named Donald Trump. Nutterman’s sole qualification for this job is that he was a former hospitality executive at a Trump property with no previous political experience....

January 22, 2023 · 4 min · 834 words · Valerie Pagan

Make Them Feel Bad Employer Dragged For Questioning 17 Day Gap In Resume

In a viral tweet, Twitter user @sarahbellumPA said they were asked about a 17 day period in which they were unemployed last year. “I just got asked to explain a gap in my resume from September 17 to October 4,” @sarahbellumPA tweeted. “Like I don’t know I was just breathing for a quick second,” she added. Posted yesterday, on March 24, the tweet has received nearly 13,000 retweets and has been liked more than 284,500 times....

January 22, 2023 · 4 min · 642 words · Laura Reason

Mamma Mia Twitter Reacts To Barcelona S Incredible Champions League Comeback

Luis Enrique’s men had been written off after capitulating 4-0 in the first leg against Paris Saint-Germain, but fought back to win 6-1 and take their place in the quarters. It was a tie fraught with tension, which looked impossible to turn around when Edinson Cavani made it 3-1 halfway through the second 45 minutes. But while plenty of eyes fell on the referee for giving the hosts two penalties, Twitter fell over itself to congratulate Lionel Messi and the rest of Barca’s battlers....

January 22, 2023 · 1 min · 101 words · Andrew Barnard

Man Utd Will Be Competing For Champions League Title Keane Shrugs Off Basel Setback

The Red Devils are back among the European elite this season courtesy of their Europa League triumph in 2016-17. Man U 14/1 for CL glory They have progressed positively through the group stage, but saw a 1-0 defeat on Swiss soil in their latest outing prevent them from booking a place in the last-16. Jose Mourinho’s side still have one game left – a home date with CSKA Moscow – in which to get over that particular line and Keane believes they will kick on through the tournament once it reaches the knockout stage to challenge for the grandest of prizes....

January 22, 2023 · 2 min · 283 words · Michael Dunn

Manifest Season 2 Ending Explained What Happened At The End And What It Means For The Next Season

In the season finale, titled “Icing Conditions,” viewers saw Zeke (played by Matt Long) dying, only for him to come back to life moments later. The same cannot be said for The Major (Elizabeth Marvel), who died at the hands of Saanvi (Parveen Kaur). If the resurrection of Zeke was not enough for fans to think about before the next season airs, the NBC show also ended with the reveal of the tail of Flight 828, found in the water....

January 22, 2023 · 4 min · 744 words · Justin Battson

Manifest Season 3 Release Date Will There Be Another Season Of The Nbc Show

Fans should not be concerned that the show has not been recommissioned yet. Though Manifest was renewed for a second season around this time, Season 1 ended much earlier, with the finale airing in mid-February 2019. In fact, the show was renewed just under two months after that finale. As such, we might expect NBC to announce its decision about the fate of Manifest at some point in June....

January 22, 2023 · 2 min · 405 words · Jessica Murrell

Mark Neymar All You Want Tite Confident In Brazil S Options After World Cup Qualification

The Selecao defeated Paraguay 3-0 in Sao Paulo on Tuesday, a result which, combined with Peru’s 2-1 win over Uruguay, guaranteed the five-time champions a place at next year’s finals in Russia. After missing a penalty, Neymar netted the second at Arena Corinthians, Liverpool’s Philippe Coutinho having opened the scoring and Marcelo supplying a late settler. ‘Neymar not an example for children’ Speaking to the media after the match, the coach, who was appointed to replace Dunga in June, highlighted the role Barcelona striker Neymar plays in freeing up space for team-mates....

January 22, 2023 · 2 min · 295 words · Mary Haase

Mary Jane Defending Peter Parker Meme Hilariously Takes Over The Web

Anyone with a Twitter account will likely have stumbled upon the “Mary Jane Defending Peter Parker” meme, or had their timeline’s filled with it. The meme utilizes a still from the iconic movie, featuring Kirsten Dunst and Tobey Maguire, in which Mary Jane Watson shouts at an off-camera character. In the scene, Watson ran into Parker in the street. While discussing her hopeful future as an actress, her boss at the restaurant she worked at shouted at her for making a money-based mistake....

January 22, 2023 · 2 min · 405 words · Kate Jackson

Mayweather Pacquiao Odds Updated In Las Vegas

The Westgate opened Mayweather as a -275 favorite back in January – Las Vegas sports books opened wagering on the fight long before it became official – with Pacquiao getting odds of +235 as the underdog. On Saturday, the move was made to Mayweather -265/Pacquiao +225, and another change came later in the day to -250/+210. By Monday morning, the odds were -240/+200.* A similar move was made recently at William Hill U....

January 22, 2023 · 2 min · 227 words · Guy Lopez

Men Have Problems Too Woman Defends Tiktoker For Controversial Song Cover

Poarch’s song is about body image. In an interview with Billboard, Poarch said, “there’s a tremendous amount of pressure that society and the internet put on people to look perfect or be a certain way. My whole message with ‘Build a B*tch’ is that I want people to realize that you don’t have to be perfect.” The song is told from a woman’s perspective and addresses the bodily standards given to women by media and culture; however, Laurence’s version is sung from the male perspective....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 552 words · Richard Warren

Metoo Movement Triggered Gender Backlash As Men Try To Maintain Existing Hierarchies Of Power

Of the 500 women surveyed, 87 percent said they had experienced sexual harassment in the workplace. But between 2016 and 2018, levels of women reporting this dropped. The drop, the researchers believe, could be explained by potential perpetrators being more wary of acting, as discussions of sexual harassment have become more normalized and women feel emboldened to report unwanted attention. “It is possible that increased focus on the topic could lead to a backlash effect that increases sexual harassment as societal members try to maintain existing hierarchies of power,” the authors wrote....

January 22, 2023 · 4 min · 782 words · Olivia Gray

Monstrosity Starbucks Drink Order Totaling 50 Goes Viral I D Quit

TikTok user @instrumentality.project went viral three days ago after posting his unique order in a video, asking his followers if he should really order the unbelievable drink. “Should I use my stars to order this monstrosity?” he asked, showing the single drink costing $49.55 pre-tax. Inducing an array of reactions online, from pure disgust to hope of genuinely seeing the obscure order come to life, the drink took hold of TikTok....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 454 words · Carol Balmos

More Like Monday Night Lukewarm Dancing With The Stars Goes To The Movies In Week 2

The show opened with a production number by the dancers—all done up in white tuxedo jackets or tuxedo dresses with black accents—doing a routine to the theme from the movie Fame. No, not the version that won an Oscar, the version from the modern remake by Naturi Naughton. There’s a lot of squats and grinding and many of the female dancers are tossed about. It was choreographed by Katherine Burns, winner of two Emmys....

January 22, 2023 · 9 min · 1737 words · Ted Ritchie

My Baby Had A Medical Emergency During Covid

The events that took place on July 18 this year have changed our lives forever. My daughter Kaylee was just four and a half months old and woke up at her usual time early on that Saturday morning. But almost immediately I noticed that something was off-kilter. She began to make strange movements—almost like a startle reflex—that I had never seen before and continued them for about 15 minutes. At the same time, I noticed her eyes were also making quick, repetitive movements....

January 22, 2023 · 7 min · 1484 words · Stella Cotton

My Country Versus Me

I was taken to a small cell with a window on the door. The guards watched as I changed from my street clothes into a red prison jumpsuit made of heavy denim material, stiff and not very comfortable. They put the shackles back on me and gave me a box for all my things. They let me keep two pieces of underwear. My family didn’t even know where I was–the judge didn’t tell them or my lawyers where I would be imprisoned....

January 22, 2023 · 7 min · 1450 words · David Marquez

My Dog Won The 2020 Mayoral Election In Rabbit Hash Kentucky

In 1998, a man called Don Clare started a fundraising event for the Rabbit Hash Historical Society here in town and they thought it would be cute and funny to have a dog, or any type of animal, run for the position of mayor. In 1998 Don’s dog Goofy was the first mayor, and it’s been a tradition ever since. Every four years, in line with the U.S. presidential election, the town votes in a canine or a feline—it just happens to have been dogs so far—as mayor....

January 22, 2023 · 4 min · 784 words · Sarah Jenkins

My Fall Plans The Delta Variant Meme Explodes Across The Internet

When the hopes for the summer of our lives had been dashed after a year and a half of lockdowns, restrictions and bad news continued, faith was pushed to fall 2021. Twitter however has little hope for even that now, with rising fears about the Delta variant’s impact. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the more infectious Delta variant is currently the predominant strain of the coronavirus in the United States....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 495 words · Jennifer Jackson

My Family Wrote Off 650 000 Of Cancer Patients Debt

As a medical oncologist, I was seeing adult patients with cancer and blood disorders and would refer them for radiation treatment and surgeries if needed. Throughout that time I had been working with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences medical center and about six years ago I was asked to help with some oncology and hematology clinics there a few days each week. In essence, I was splitting my time between the university medical center and the clinic....

January 22, 2023 · 5 min · 917 words · Jeffry Yurek

My Hero Academia Becomes First Manga To Crack Top Of Newly Reinstated New York Times Best Selling Graphic Books List

The Times brought back the rankings for illustrated content on October 2, more than two years after pulling it from publication in February 2017. According to tech and science fiction site Gizmodo, the newspaper had first introduced the list as an “experiment” in 2009. It was printed for eight years before being eliminated from both the print and online editions “to make room for other content.” “We are thrilled to bring back to our readers graphic books and mass market best-sellers as two monthly best-seller lists,” said New York Times Book Review editor Pamela Paul, according to a press release issued by the newspaper in September....

January 22, 2023 · 2 min · 388 words · Alfred Claar