Kanye West’s next move is impossible to predict. From interrupting Taylor Swift’s VMAs acceptance speech to plotting to build a dream city in the Middle East, he certainly keeps everyone on their toes.
The controversial rapper appeared to channel his inner Bond villain with a unique new style. The 46-year-old rapper turned heads when he took to his Instagram Story Wednesday to show off new metallic dentures, which are worth a hefty $850,000.
In an episode that revolved around the desire for private, opulent bathrooms, South Park had some fun last night with SPIN magazine and Lorde conspiracies. The show also finally revealed the truth behind Lorde’s identity and age. No, she is not a teenager from New Zealand. She, according to South Park, is none other than Randy Marsh — father, husband, talented researcher of fluvial geomorphology, South Park resident, and sensitive bathroom-pop-music composer.
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Nail art is getting increasingly creative and fun, thanks to platforms like TikTok that allow for easy sharing of ideas and techniques.
From tortoise shell nails to velvet texture nails, the trends are always inspiring... until they're strange.
The latest nail video to go viral on the app features peach skin - yes, real actual peach skin.
"Won't it rot?", I hear you ask. Valid question. Wait and watch the video below to see how the skin is prepped and applied to the nail.
Watching affluent customers casually spend money makes me depressed: Confessions of a luxury mall sa
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Carmen Maria Machado makes $10 an hour working as a sales clerk at a luxury mall outside PhiladelphiaBy Margot Peppers Published: 12:22 EST, 9 December 2013 | Updated: 10:02 EST, 10 December 2013 e-mail 342
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A sales clerk at a luxury mall has opened up about the 'culture shock' she experiences serving affluent customers who spend exorbitantly without batting an eye.
Few anime shows have had as big a cultural footprint as Neon Genesis Evangelion. This is a thematically dense work of art as exhilarating as it is emotionally challenging, diving deep into themes of anxiety and depression while experimenting with the animation genre in ways not commonly seen on TV. When Evangelion first aired in 1995, the Japanese show quickly turned into a cultural touchstone, and its creator, Hideaki Anno, into an auteur, its overall effect on audiences not unlike that of, say, Twin Peaks in the U.
Consider this verse: "Let me break down what I just said: Each of my double Ds has the volume of a toddler's head. I'm not bitching about my boobies, they look super fly in shirts. But if I swung them in your face you'd be like ‘Oh my god that hurts, I'm blind. Holy crap, I literally can't see. I have permanent retinal damage, I'm suing you and your heavy boobies.
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In 2013, seven young boys in Korea had a dream. Like many young kids, they wanted to start a band. However, their dream of starting a band has reached heights they could never have imagined back in 2013. These young men now sing under the name BTS or Bangtan Boys. Their seven-member South Korean boy band has … Published on July 22, 2020 3 min read In 2013, seven young boys in Korea had a dream.
Dylan O'Brien ended up playing drums on Taylor Swift's 'Snow On The Beach' by accident after they we
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Redeem now Taylor Swift said Dylan O'Brien ended up playing drums on "Snow On The Beach" by accident. She told Jimmy Fallon they were in the studio drinking wine when O'Brien started playing the drums. "And so we were just sort of like, 'Oh, we haven't recorded the drums for this one yet...' And he just played the drums on the song," she said. Taylor Swift told Jimmy Fallon during a Monday appearance on "
World Cup 2018InterviewPanama’s Jaime Penedo in dreamland and ready to dance with EnglandWill UnwinThe 1,000-1 outsiders’ goalkeeper travels to Russia without fear: ‘Going to the World Cup gives you the opportunity to go into another dimension, another football planet for Panama’
When the final whistle blew in the Estadio Rommel Fernández to confirm their World Cup passage thanks to a 2-1 win against Costa Rica, an impromptu nationwide street party began across Panama.