Signs that say you're a lady in the streets, freak in the sheets

She gets wild and does sexual stuff guys only fantasize about, but you’d never think she’s such a ‘bad babe’ by just looking at her. She’s the underrated sexual goddess. The type of girl guys always pray and ask cupid to send their way. So here’s the ultimate test to know whether you fall in this category or not. ADVERTISEMENT Below, we list all the signs that show that you are what every guy [allegedly] dreams of - a lady in the streets and freak in the sheets! [Read More]

Silicon Valley Has a Harvard Problem

In 1976, Frank Collin, an ambitious leader in the small but resilient Nazi party of the United States, planned a march in Skokie, Illinois—an attempt to raise the profile of his organization and build support for his cause. The town, many of whose residents were Jewish and had lived through the war, vehemently opposed the demonstration, and the case went to the courts. The American Civil Liberties Union came to the legal defense of Collin and his fellow Nazis on First Amendment grounds—a move that would be almost unthinkable today. [Read More]

Taking the Sixth: Brennan short-circuits a wire

Share Read Later Even on a Supreme Court that leans to the right on criminal matters, Justice William Brennan has shown a gift for assembling a majority behind liberal decisions. He did it again last week in a 5-to-4 ruling that fortified a defendant's Sixth Amendment right to counsel. In the case of a convicted car thief, Perley Moulton Jr., the court ruled that Maine authorities should not have used as evidence statements he made, after his indictment, in conversation with his alleged partner, a wired government informant. [Read More]

Teenager ordered to marry a Camel he was caught having sex with

The order was handed down on the boy by Yemen Elderly court, mandating the teenager to marry the camel since he had been having sexual intercourse with it. When he was arraigned in the court, the young boy admitted to having repeatedly had sex with the animal during the course of the last year when he developed an uncontrollable urge to do so and felt obliged to come out publicly and admit to his crime after the camel gave birth and the young boy believed he was the father. [Read More]

Television: The Whammy on Mammy

“Brainwashing!” cried Florida’s Representative Donald Ray Matthews last week on the floor of the House. “Disgraceful!” roared his fellow Floridian, Representative Robert Sikes. The Congressmen echoed the outrage of the Stephen Foster Memorial Commission of Florida (state song: Swanee River) on learning that the nation’s TV and radio networks have put Foster’s lyrics in tune with the race-conscious times by banning such words as “darkies,” “mammy” and “massa.” From Tallahassee,Governor LeRoy Collins cracked: “Let’s not put the whammy on mammy. [Read More]

Tesla's stock doesn't trade like it used to (TSLA)

"We note a fundamental shift in the behavior of Tesla's stock," Irwin, an analyst at Roth Capital Partners, a Newport Beach, California-based investment-banking firm, wrote in a note to investors on Friday. Irwin's comments came following Tesla's Model Y reveal at the company's design studio in Hawthorne, California, on Thursday evening. "For the past several years Tesla's stock has behaved like an emerging growth company, where mgmt can invent their own milestones, meet these, and the stock would behave positively," [Read More]

The rise and fall of Hooters Air the airline that lost the 'breastaurant' $40 million

You might not remember it, but at one point Hooters had an airline. Hooters Air launched in 2003, but closed about three years later. The company cited a number of reasons for the airline's failure, including a $40 million loss. But in the short time that Hooters Air existed, it made a major economic impact on one city in particular — Myrtle Beach, South Carolina — that's where the airline was headquartered, and where it brought thousands of tourists every week. [Read More]

Theater: Danse Nocturne | TIME

BALLROOM Directed and Choreographed by Michael Bennett Dance has become Broadway’s dominant metaphor for vitality, renewal and survival in the past few seasons. A Chorus Line pumped such tingling life into Shubert Alley that the entire theater district began pulsating with an almost forgotten excitement. Hints of the dance revolution appeared as early as Follies and Chicago. Fittingly, Michael Bennett, who became a choreographer-king with Chorus Line, had provided the dance numbers for Follies. [Read More]

TIMEs Guide to The Hobbits 13 Dwarves

For viewers of the film, the most identifiable feature about Nori will be his absurd facial hair, sculpted with braids into a strange Christmas-ornament arrangement. Brother to Ori and Dori, distant relations of Thorin, he plays a minimal role in Tolkien’s narrative. The film’s producers, though, seem keen to deepen the character. An advance statement from Peter Jackson’s studio about Nori says: “Nobody ever quite knows what the quick-witted and wily Nori is up to, except that it’s guaranteed to be dodgy and quite possibly illegal. [Read More]

Toke Makinwa calls bleaching her skin 'the dumbest thing' she'd ever done

On May 4, 2024, Makinwa responded to a fan's question on X which read, "If you could go back in time, what would you do differently?" She said, "Nothing. Regret is so exhausting!!!! Wait, maybe bleaching my skin, it was the dumbest thing ever and I’m just so thankful for good genes and money cos..." ADVERTISEMENT Makinwa's revelation led to a series of reactions in the comment section, with some applauding her for admitting her truth, and others encouraging her to " [Read More]