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The Last of Us TV show is doing one thing very differently from the games – and I love it
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If you’ve played even the first few hours of The Last of Us – you know, like you can do totally for free on PlayStation right now – then you’ll know one thing about Joel. He’s a squatter. The gruff murder dad must have thighs like wrought iron. Whether he’s trying to avoid the sharp hearing of a Clicker by crouching and moving softly through a ruined library, or he’s hunkered down to get out of sight of some pissed-off FEDRA recruits, the man likes to squat.
But it’s not realistic, is it? When was the last time you spent upwards of 20 minutes, in the pissing rain, hunkered down on your haunches, waiting for your opportunity to garrote some harder-than-nails security guard? Probably never. Even a quick skirmish in a paintball arena – or some cheap, local run-down laser tag set-up in a forgotten industrial estate nearby – will show you that crouching and moving like that for even a few seconds is murder on the legs.
In the game, that’s the bulk of gameplay: it’s a stealth survival game, after all, and staying out of enemy sightlines and remaining quiet is essential if you want to keep all your limbs intact. Joel is no spring chicken, either. He’s 55. I’m 31, and can barely stay hunkered down for a minute without my back crying with a million muscle spasms and my spine noping out on me. Granted, Joel has probably had a few more cardio sessions in his recent past than I have (running from something infected with the Cordyceps brain infection will do that for a guy), but you can’t deny the toll that age takes.
Why You Should Stop Doing Laundry in Hot Water
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Many are looking for ways to save money these days, and if you’re one of them, you might not expect one of the methods to be in your laundry room. But if you’re still washing clothes in hot water, you could accidentally be costing yourself more money.
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Thinking Of Doing An MBA? Here’s 5 Top MBA Programmes To Consider
The MBA (Master of Business Administration) is one of the most sought-after degrees in the business world, and for good…
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Thinking Of Doing An MBA? Here’s 5 Top MBA Programmes To Consider
The MBA (Master of Business Administration) is one of the most sought-after degrees in the business world, and for good…
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Despite challenges, Netflix says its ad tier is doing well
In November, Netflix unveiled its long-anticipated ad-supported tier which offers customers in select markets, including the U.S., the ability to offset the cost of a Netflix subscription by allowing their viewing to be interrupted with ad breaks. At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Netflix President of Worldwide Advertising, Jeremi Gorman, offered some initial […]
Despite challenges, Netflix says its ad tier is doing well by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch
I’m a Starbucks barista – I’ve been doing the viral apron trick for years, men ask me to do unspeakable things
SERVERS and baristas have been sharing the apron trick they use to emphasize their bums.
One Starbucks worker revealed that she has been modeling the look for years.
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Starbucks worker Jessi revealed that she’s been using the viral apron trick for five years[/caption]
TikTok user @jessibfit showed off her everyday look while working as a barista.
In her clip, Jessi wrote: “Five years of using the ‘It girl’ apron trick.”
The influencer held the famous green apron up to her body, wrapping the bottom half against herself before preparing to put the halter top around her neck.
Then, turning around, she demonstrated her strategy for a snatched silhouette.
Jessi circled the waist tie around her back, bringing it to the front, where she tied it snugly around her midsection.
The finished look gave the barista a cinched waist and perfectly-framed hips.
After viewing her glow-up, one man asked the barista to do something rude to his coffee.
The viewer requested she add an off the menu flavor to his drink order.
The man asked Jessi to add some flat-ulence to his flat white.
The unappetizing order took the barista by surprise, and she simply replied: “Sir.”
Other TikTok users took to the comments section to share their thoughts on the apron tip.
Another user said: “I’m now at a point to where this is the signature move.”
A third person pointed out that the using trick will get her “hella tips.”
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The barista modeled the “It girl” apron trick for her followers[/caption]
What these 10 employers are doing to give back to local communities
As 2022 comes to a close, we take a look at some of the things companies are doing to try and improve the world around them.
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What these 10 employers are doing to give back to local communities
As 2022 comes to a close, we take a look at some of the things companies are doing to try and improve the world around them.
Read more: What these 10 employers are doing to give back to local communities