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Meghan Markle flashes a smile as she breaks cover near her $14m Montecito home as Prince Harry flies home from London after meeting with King Charles amid his cancer diagnosis
Asus extends AM5 motherboard warranty to cover beta BIOSes and memory overclocking presets
The Motorola Razr’s huge cover display is shown off in new leak (Updated)
A man I dated told me to ‘cover up’ because he didn’t want other guys looking – they will anyway, I’m simply just hot
ONE woman insisted she isn’t about to be told how to dress by a man.
Dya complained about men she dated ordering her to cover up because other men were looking, but she said they’re looking anyway because she’s hot.
Dya, a content creator, shared a story about her ex-boyfriend who told her to cover up[/caption]
Dya (@dyalikeyazz) shared the video with over 20,000 TikTok followers.
She sat in a casual blue T-shirt and shorts as she recalled the disappointing date.
“Me when a man tells me to cover up because he doesn’t want anyone looking at me,” she said.
“That’s f***king pathetic,” she smirked.
The content creator thought that it couldn’t be helped: “Like dude, I am simply just hot,” she said, adding the hashtags #exboyfriend and #womensrights.
People took to the comments to share their thoughts on her story.
“Literally wear whatever you want,” agreed one commenter.
“I wouldn’t stop you, also imagine if the roles were reversed, guys would hate that.”
Others thought her ex should’ve had a different reaction to the situation.
“Nah but it’s the biggest flex if other guys look at your girl, like lads, she’s literally with me, how swag is that,” said one.
“LITERALLY! This is what I always say!” she replied.
“Also there’s clearly no trust if the guy’s so worried about it.”
She said that other men will look at her regardless of what she’s wearing because she’s hot[/caption]
Magic: The Gathering’s New Doctor Who Set Will Cover All of Time and Space
We’ve known for a while that one of Magic’s next big crossovers for its “Universes Beyond” line would celebrate 60 years of Doctor Who. But now we have a first look at the details going into the set—and know that it’ll be landing just in time for the show’s anniversary date.
I’m a ‘thick’ gym girl – my stomach hangs over my leggings but that’s okay, I won’t cover up for fear of being judged
A FITNESS girl has shared that she wants to normalize multiple things in the gym.
She said that it’s okay to have her stomach hang out over her leggings — after all, she doesn’t care about being judged.
Sophie (@sophthickfitness) shared the uplifting video with over 160,000 TikTok followers.
“Things I want to normalize in the gym,” the blonde said.
She listed a number of things: “Stomach hanging over leggings,” she said, showing off her stomach.
Next on the list was also stomach-adjacent: “Bloated belly,” she said, rubbing the area.
Sophie also believes that it’s perfectly acceptable to face failure in the gym: “Finding weights ‘heavy’ or ‘failing’ a movement,” she said, attempting to squat some weights.
On top of that, she felt that no one should feel discouraged if they’re not “perfect” at the gym, especially if they don’t have the perfect technique right off the bat.
“ALL BODIES are allowed to exist in the gym!!!” she said. “Let’s normalise NORMAL BODIES doing NORMAL THINGS please.”
“Too many times I’ve seen people (mainly women) cover up, hide in the corner OR not even show up to a gym because they’re ashamed of what their body looks like in front of others – for fear of being judged.
“TRUST ME, no one cares my love. However, if someone seems to be judging you, then I think it’s a waste of their membership and a waste of their life!”
“Stay in your lane, pump that music and grind Let’s try and focus LESS on what our bodies look like and MORE on what our bodies can do!!!”
People took to the comments to share their thoughts on her list.
“Haha that’s all me at the gym and the dancing yes I will dance,” said one supporter.
“I truly needed that today!!! Thank u so much, you are an inspiration gorgeous,” said another.
PlayStation Studios boss promises its live service games will cover a range of genres and scales
PlayStation is supposedly due to receive 10 live service games by 2026, but PlayStation Studios boss Hermen Hulst promises they’ll cover a range of genres.
Last year, Sony expressed plans to release 10 live service games by 2026, a tall task, especially for a format of gaming that really has to excel to be viable. There is obviously the question of whether all of them will be successful, but in a recent interview with GamesIndustry.biz, Hulst clarified that all of its plans for live service titles don’t necessarily mean that they’ll all be in the vein of Fortnite or Destiny.
“We understand the competitive environment that is out there, and the time investment from players that live services offer,” Hulst explained. “And we want to deliver the highest quality games. There is a risk that we talk about ‘live service’ in generic terms – as if it is a single genre, or even a single business model.
The Best ‘Peaches’ Cover Is About a Dead Minecraft Egg Named JuanaFlippa
Like me, you might have been seeing and hearing Jack Black-as-Bowser’s “Peaches” song from The Super Mario Bros. Movie all over the place. There are more than 500,000 videos using the official song on TikTok alone, and that’s not counting the folks who have adapted the song to express their devotion to the other…
Deep Cover: Polygon’s Spy Issue
Stories exploring the best of espionage in fiction