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Nothing Phone 2a renders are ‘inaccurate,’ says the site that leaked them
You can buy A24’s Stop Making Sense restoration on 4K, and nothing is better than that
If home is where you want to be, then pick this Blu-ray disc up and turn it around (in your DVD player)
Google follows OpenAI in saying almost nothing about its new PaLM 2 AI program
I have hip dips and they’re nothing to hide – trolls accuse me of wearing too-tight underwear but that’s just my body
A WOMAN has addressed accusations that she purposely wears “too tight” underwear.
She says she just has hip dips and she’s proud of her body.
Grace Tutty (@gracetutty) shared her response in a video with over 290,000 TikTok followers.
One commenter accused her of purposely wearing tight underwear to create hip dips.
“Ur underwear is too tight and making the dips in ur side,” they said.
The brunette, in a crop top and yoga pants, addressed the accusation: “I thought I’d show you an x-ray of my body,” she said.
She pulled up the black and white x-ray to back up her point.
“Down here, you can see that is just how hips go,” she said.
“That is how everyone has hip dips because that’s just the structure, at least with my body.
“Hips dips are normal and nothing to hide, wearing different underwear would not change the shape of my bones,” she said, adding the hashtags #hipdipsarenormal and #bodypositivity.
People took to the comments to show their support.
“The fact that u had to show an actual xray… you have sm patience,” said one commenter.
“The most official receipts,” joked another.
“Literally say it louder for the ppl in the back, normalize hip dips they’re so cute and normal,” said a third.
She pulled up an x-ray of her body to prove that her hip dips were real, encouraging people to normalise them[/caption]
Ugly Sonic has got nothing on these new Crocs
I’ve got a feeling these clogs are gonna go fast when they launch on May 23
Dark and Darker lawyers fire back at Nexon: ‘nothing more than anti-competitive bully tactics designed to put a small indie firm out of business’
I’m plus-size – guys are ‘fuming’ and call me ‘fat’ when I reject them, but there’s nothing wrong with that
A PLUS-SIZE woman has clapped back at men who think they’ve insulted her.
Not only did she not take any offense, but she’s proud of the body that they tried to take down.
Blanco (@plussizeblanco) shared the video with over 195,000 TikTok followers.
“When you reject a guy and now he’s calling you fat,” she said.
She laughed off the insult as if it could be taken as an insult.
“There’s nothing wrong with that,” she said.
She called out men for turning to fatphobic comments in the face of rejection.
“Y’all love to do that,” the body-positive influencer said, adding the hashtags #fatphobia and #bodypositivity.
People took to the comments to share their thoughts.
“They are always so mad,” said one commenter.
“Swear they be fuminggg,” she replied.
“Nothing at all!!!” agreed another.
“Facts like I was fat when you walked up sir,” joked a third.
Blanco found the comment hilarious: “This part,” she replied, adding laughing emojis.
Others thought men who responded with that were walking red flags anyways.
“We dodged a bullet honestly lol,” said a viewer who chose to look at the bright side.
Organ Trail the movie has nothing to do with the zombie game, was inspired by a typo
XDefiant preview: A perfectly serviceable hero shooter that does nothing to alleviate FPS fatigue
XDefiant is the latest arena shooter effort from Ubisoft, hoping to provide a fast-paced first-person shooter experience to anyone that likes the idea of diversifying their play styles, or has recently tired of Call of Duty and gotten a taste for all that sanitised military nonsense.
During a two-hour session with XDefiant, I was able to try out each of the distinct Factions and game modes on offer. I also had the chance to mess around with the array of weapons (though, in two hours, you never get to personalise your loadout as much as you’d like). So, only time will tell as to how powerful or loadout-transforming weapon attachments can be – and what sort of meta emerges.
Factions consist of characters and utility curated from the ranks of Ubisoft’s best series; Far Cry 6, Ghost Recon Phantoms, Watch Dogs 2, The Division, and more. The maps on offer also take direct inspiration from the breadth of Ubisoft titles, and are the highlight of the game, frankly.