Tag: feels
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Prince William says he feels glad his mum introduced him to the cause of homelessness when he was a boy
PRINCE William says he feels glad that his mum introduced him to the cause of homelessness when he was a boy.
But Wills, 40, said he thought Diana, Princess of Wales, would be disappointed that more progress had not been made in tackling the problem.
He made the comments in a Red Nose Day video appeal in which he meets people helped by charities backed by Comic Relief.
The Prince of Wales spoke to Miles and Nawshin at Groundswell, a group for the homeless.
Explaining the root of his interest in the subject, he says: “My mother introduced me to the cause of homelessness from quite a young age.
“I’m really glad she did.
“I think she’d be disappointed we’re still no further on in terms of tackling homelessness and preventing it than when she was interested and involved in it.”
Miles tells him: “People who experience homelessness have solutions if you just ask them — they know what needs changing.”
The video will air during BBC One’s Red Nose Day coverage on Friday.
This Retro Gaming Handheld Feels Like a Game Boy For Adults
If the Valve Steam Deck, the Nintendo Switch, and the many devices from Ayaneo are pushing the limits of handheld gaming, the Anbernic RG35XX retreats to a more comfortable and familiar time. Looking about as close to the original Game Boy as a device can get before Nintendo’s lawyers step in, the handheld focuses on…
I’m a size 18 – I found my favorite Amazon one-piece swimsuit, it feels so supportive and looks phenomenal
A PLUS-sized fashion blogger has shared her favorite one-piece Amazon bathing suit.
The TikTok influencer has received nearly 3,000 views on her video revealing what she loves about her “favorite Amazon swimsuit of all time.”
Plus-sized fashion guru Callie has revealed the best one-piece swimsuit from an unexpected place[/caption]
Callie explained to viewers that Amazon has a cheetah print bathing suit that makes her want to sing Cheetah Girls’ songs[/caption]
Callie (@hotpinkandglitter) captioned the video: “Warning: this suit will 100% make you start singing anything/everything from the Cheetah Girl’s discography!”
While wearing the cheetah print bathing suit in the video, she said it “feels so locked and loaded and supportive.”
“I actually wore this, I this, to a waterfall in Bali and I was like good to go,” she added.
Callie noted that she got the bathing suit in her usual size, “which is 18.”
The TikTok creator got the swimsuit in leopard print though she said it comes in “a bunch of different colors.”
“This is a true wrap top,” Callie said.
She added that the top of the bathing suit is “completely open when you put it on.”
Callie explained that the style of it involves wrapping ties on the swimsuit around your body when you’re wearing it before tying them in the front “however you want.”
“So you can adjust it according to the support that you need and your bust size.”
She said that the bathing suit is “perfect” for her.
“It’s totally true to size,” Callied expressed.
She added: “It’s like a 100 out of 10.”
STILL DANCING
Trolls have tried to tear down other body-positive influencers on the app, but one responded perfectly to the hate.
In a video of her smiling and doing some dancing, she totally dismissed the critic and reminded her followers to do the same.
In one clip, Kemp modeled a new swimsuit, dancing to Meghan Trainor’s body positivity anthem All About That Bass – but one viewer objected.
“Don’t, it’s awful,” the troll wrote. Even though the comments filled up with people coming to Kemp’s defense, she took the time to film her own response.
Wearing a different bikini, Kemp lip-synched to a different verse in the song, proudly shaking her butt and her stomach along with the music.
She specifically made sure to look directly into the camera on the final line of the verse while singing along to the words “every inch of you is perfect from the bottom to the top.”
While changing in and out of saucy outfits, another plus-size woman on TikTok also proved she didn’t care what other people thought about her fashion sense.
The daring woman uses her TikTok account @Trinity..Avila to motivate others to do the same.
In an inspirational video, she styled several outfits based on the clothing she gets told she shouldn’t wear as a plus-size woman.
For more on plus-sized swimwear, check out The U.S. Sun’s coverage of one influencer’s bikini haul from Target, where one piece disappointed.
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Reading TomorrowX3 feels different when you remember Braid’s release
You ever see that Mastodon post where a guy explains why he now understands Elon Musk is an idiot, because he’s started talking about software? I imagine you’ve experienced a similar thing with video games, whenever a columnist for a broadsheet writes about them and you can instantly tell that they have never played one in their whole dahlia-manuring, boot room-having, fox hunt-following life.
Tomorrow, And Tomorrow, And Tomorrow is a book about the decades-long relationship between two people who are game developers. And like the above, it would be impossible to explain to someone who doesn’t work in the games industry why a small exchange between the two of them made me absolutely roar with laughter.