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Gwyneth’s drinking tea and he’s Ken: The 8 best tweets of the week
For those of us on the East Coast, it felt like spring really arrived this week. And not a moment too soon.
The weather is getting nicer. The allergies are getting worse. My goodness are my allergies getting worse. Please someone make it stop.
OK, sorry about that. But as the weather turns maybe we should all just…stay inside and read tweets. Because I’ve yet to be allergic to a tweet. Sure, the platform is getting weirder and worse by the day, but it’s never made me sneeze. So there’s that.
That in mind, per usual, we’ve collected the best tweets of the week. There were some good ones. Please enjoy eight very good tweets.
1. Arizona Iced Tea absolutely nailed it with this tweet. That is the perfect way to spend a single dollar.
2. I don’t know how a human being comes up with a tweet like this, but it is so good.
3. OK, but would this work? Like…maybe?
4. A wonderful play on a classic meme format.
5. I, too, cannot get this choice right for the life of me.
6. This is just such a good roast (and also my parents basically had these sheets).
7. An obligatory, very good dril tweet.
8. And finally, everything you could want from an airport.
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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor lets Cal keep his Fallen Order powers because he’s “no longer a Padawan”
It turns out that Cal Kestis will get to keep all of his powers from the first game in the upcoming Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
The problem with video game sequels that follow on from games where you end up quite powerful is that they have to figure out how to nerf the player character so the game isn’t too easy. Turns out that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor isn’t doing that, as Cal will apparently have all of his abilities from the first game. In an interview with GamesRadar, design director Jason de Heras and senior director of production Kasumi Shishido explained how they came to that decision, and the challenge it took to get it right.
“We knew we wanted his skills to continue in Survivor, and that was one of the challenges,” de Heras explained. “We had to kind of tweak enemies to handle his new powers from the start. We don’t want to take away those moves, because they feel good. You can’t go backwards, and feel like a Padawan. It has to feel that the power level is the same, but also, you have to reach another level.”
Surprise killing Sonic the Hedgehog shows why he’s lived so long
The Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog is absolutely brilliant. Released as a free game on Steam to coincide with the many April Fool’s jokes our industry puts out, Sega and Sonic’s social team has once again proved that they completely understand the characters, fanbase, and reason why the series sticks around so much. Despite repeated attempts to kill him, Sonic The Hedgehog refuses to die.
KSI shocks WWE with big debut in Logan Paul’s WrestleMania match – but he’s carried out in LA
LOGAN PAUL’S associate KSI shocked the WWE Universe with a surprise debut at WrestleMania 39.
Paul took on Seth Rollins at the SoFi Stadium in Hollywood where he made a stunning entrance with a zipline.
The controversial YouTuber was joined by a mascot dressed like one of his Prime drink bottles and stood at ringside.
The 28-year-old, who competed on his birthday, got some assist from his unknown partner who then unmasked and revealed himself as KSI.
The social media sensation set Rollins on the announce desk and took his phone out to record Paul delivering a Frogsplash.
But as the American grappler took flight, The Visionary pulled KSI on the table and his opponent slammed the British star instead.
Rollins and Paul then had a back-and-forth in the ring until the former delivered a Stomp to seal a major victory.
The Architect then celebrated by throwing a bottle of Prime away while his opponent watched completely dejected.
As the cameras went off, Paul carried the fallen KSI to the back in front of a joyous crowd.
This marked The Maverick’s second loss in WWE after his loss to Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns at Crown Jewel.
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His only other Singles win occurred at SummerSlam where he beat The Miz.
The social media sensation also won his debut last year at WrestleMania 38 when he and Miz defeated Rey and Dominik Mysterio.
It is unlikely WWE will see much of KSI going forward as he is concentrated on boxing.
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My 6ft dog is so big people think he’s a LION and cross the street to get away – feeding him costs an arm and a leg
A DOG-LOVER says his pet is so big that people mistake it for a lion and sheepishly cross the road when the pair go for walkies.
The 6ft Central Asian Shepherd named Kenzo was adopted by East Londoner Jamal Miah after his friend had to give him away due to his sheer size.
Kenzo the dog and owner Jamal have formed an inseparable bond[/caption]
The two males love to do everything together[/caption]
Kenzo is a Central Asian Shepherd[/caption]
People cross the road when they see him coming[/caption]
When on his hind legs, the three-year-old hound stands at 6ft and weighs in at 187lb – it also costs an arm and a leg to feed him.
Despite his imposing stature, it was love at first sight for the two males who formed an “inseparable bond”.
Jamal said: “We saw him and said ‘oh my god’
“He’s so big and he’s just a puppy.
“We have a really good bond together.”
Pictures showed the blossoming relationship between the two as Kenzo adapted to city-life.
As he jumped up to hug his new owner, Kenzo’s frame towered over Jamal’s body.
The huge shepherd was also seen dragging the man down the road with a big smile on his face.
The two best friends also enjoyed a bit of time in the “man cave” where they hung out, watched movies and played pool together.
But the friendship came at a cost.
The big dog eats five pounds of raw meat a day, which Jamal estimated it cost him about £1,200 a year.
Kenzo also made a few pedestrians uneasy, who often avoided walking past him due to his “scary” appearance.
Jamal said: “It’s 50/50.
“Some people are scared and cross the street when they see him and others just want to stroke and pat him.”
“People will question me and ask ‘what is this dog’
“Or they’ll say ‘what is that’ and ‘is that a pony’ or ‘is it a lion’.”
However, the humongous dog of Asian origins now calls East London home and has become part of the Miah family.
But the house had to be fool-proofed with iron gates so Kenzo wouldn’t bowl over the back fence when he got excited.
Jamal said: “My daughters were scared of him initially because of his size.
“But after a few walks they got used to him.
“He knows they’re my daughters, so he’s their natural protector now.”
The dog-lover claimed he spent about £10,000 caring for the pooch including food, training and general maintenance.
He also had to hire a professional dog trainer to condition Kenzo to be able to live indoors.
Jamal said: “A central Asian shepherd is not a dog for the beginner dog owner.
“They are naturally outdoor dogs and they’re meant to be outside.
“I wanted him to be a friendly family dog and to break the stigma around big dogs like him.”
Despite his overwhelming size, Jamal said Kenzo was quite popular with other dogs in the neighbourhood.
Other pet owners have also gone barking mad for giant breeds.
Checkout how these huge pooches have adopted to everyday life.
He has a huge frame and stands at 6ft tall when on his hind legs[/caption]
He eats about £1,200 worth of a food a year[/caption]
Kenzo’s paw is almost the same size as Jamal’s hand[/caption]