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I used a magic eraser & a popular household item to make my dirty kiddie pool look brand new again in minutes
A TIKTOKER has shared a cleaning hack for making her dirty kiddie pool look brand new in just minutes.
Using just two household items and a hose, she’s able to scrub the dirt and grime off of the pool with ease.
Tera Nelli shares dozens of cleaning hacks on her TikTok page, with her videos gaining millions of likes and views.
“My husband must think money grows on trees because he wanted to throw away our kiddie pool,” the on-screen text reads.
“He must have forgotten I love making things look brand new.”
The video shows the TikToker scrubbing the kiddie pool and hosing it off.
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The pool quickly turns from dirty and dingy to clean, thanks to TKTKs cleaning hack.
She used Zep degreaser and a magic eraser to make the pool shine again.
The degreaser costs about $13, and the magic eraser cost about $5 for a pack of two.
So not only is Tera’s cleaning hack effective, but it’s also cheap.
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Many TikTokers were impressed with Tera’s trick, taking note of the products she used.
“Just a little elbow grease,” one person wrote.
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The video has been viewed more than 8.8million times.
The video has been liked more than 500,000 times.
Hogwarts Legacy release date delayed once again
Avalanche Software is pushing the Hogwarts Legacy release date out again, the developer announced on Twitter. The Harry Potter RPG was intended to release somewhere in the 2022 holiday season, but now, Avalanche said the plan is to launch the fantasy game on February 10, 2023. The delay will help the team “deliver the best possible game experience,” though Avalanche offered no further insights into the reasons for the latest Hogwarts Legacy delay.
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Diablo Immortal bug perplexes players again with reduced EXP
A Diablo Immortal bug is perplexing players of the RPG game once again. This time, the symptom is randomly reduced EXP values obtained from enemies while farming. Some of the free-to-play game’s most dedicated grinding fans have been attempting to ascertain what is causing the issue, which is causing farming to become less effective thanks to random inconsistencies in earned experience values.
Reddit user staplepies posted their research on the topic to the game’s subreddit. Staplepies, who says they are one of the game’s top farming experts on the American servers and were among the first players to hit paragon level 150, dug into the mysterious experience bug in detail after spending a while researching the phenomenon.
The examples given are for the Shassar Oasis zone, but Staplepies comments that the bug “happens everywhere I’ve tested to some degree.” Due to their high paragon level (generally 13 to 14 levels above the server paragon level), their earned experience is already reduced from the base amount, meaning that they are only expecting to earn 10% of the default amount – this is expected, and is Diablo Immortal’s way of keeping a server’s population levelling at roughly similar pace.
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New Song: Isley Brothers & Beyonce – ‘Make Me Say It Again Girl’ [2022 Edition]
Nearly 50 years after Isley Brothers fans first became acquainted with their now-classic cut ‘Make Me Say It Again Girl,’ the iconic group is spinning the 1975 song again – this time adding a bit of diva spice to the mix.
Calling on Beyonce to give the timeless tune a facelift, the songstress – who is currently enjoying a run atop the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard 200 with her smash hit ‘Break My Soul’
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Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero Review – Piccolo Is King Again
Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero is a bad and confusing name for a movie and without some context and knowledge of the franchise, it’s probably a very confusing movie to watch. Characters make deep cut jokes and wave off important plot points that were explored in dozens of episodes of the anime, but for fans–even casual Dragon Ball fans–Super Hero is a rewarding comedy filled with impressive action sequences that all comes together to be the best Dragon Ball movie since 2013’s Battle of Gods.
After more than 35 years of Dragon Ball content, you can only watch your favorite impossibly powerful heroes punch new impossibly powerful villains so many times before you roll your eyes and open up Twitter on your phone. The wonderful thing about this current era of Dragon Ball, and this movie in particular, is that the keepers of the franchise (which now extend beyond its original creator, Akira Toriyama) understand that. Characters still punch each other very hard and send them careening into the sides of cliffs and follow up with energy blasts, but just as much time is spent on the strange family dynamics that have developed among the ever-growing cavalcade of aliens who could kill you by giving you a hearty slap on the back.
Perhaps the most surprising thing about Super Hero is it is not a story about Dragon Ball protagonist, Goku, and his best frenemy, Vegeta. The two appear in the film, but only to acknowledge why they aren’t around to help with the latest threat. Super Hero is primarily a Piccolo movie which is a welcome breath of fresh air. Piccolo has always been liked by fans, even in his villainous days, but in the modern era of Dragon Ball, he has become a favorite turning into a father figure to Goku’s son, Gohan, and a grandpa figure to Gohan’s daughter, the adorable Pan. Watching Piccolo embrace the roles to train Gohan’s three-year-old daughter and chastise Gohan for being too busy to pick up his daughter from school is both heartwarming and hilarious.
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Meet the Photographer Behind the Viral ‘Make Instagram Instagram Again’ Meme
One week ago, 21-year-old influencer and photographer Tati Bruening was scrolling through Instagram and became annoyed over the fact that she was only seeing a seemingly endless stream of Reels, even though she wasn’t in the Reels tab. Where were the photos of her friends? In her frustration, Bruening threw together a…