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Overwatch 2 launched today — in theory, at least. The game’s servers clicked on this afternoon, but for the last few hours, many people trying to check out its removed 5v5 team shooter action are seeing nothing but this screen.
At least some of the issues can likely be chalked up to a “mass DDoS attack” targeted at Blizzard’s servers. “Teams are working hard to mitigate/manage,” Blizzard president Mike Ybarra said on Twitter. “This is causing a lot of drop/connection issues.” Ybarra hasn’t shared an estimate for when the problems may be resolved.
Unfortunately we are experiencing a mass DDoS attack on our servers. Teams are…
THIS midsize influencer with big boobs has revealed her tip for going braless while still getting the support you need for an active lifestyle.
Chloe who goes by @chloedomecqq on YouTube figured out the best hack when buying tops.
This influencer shared her tank top tip for going braless with big boobs[/caption]
The fabric of the top you wear can help keep your boobs in place[/caption]
She’s a size 8/10 but her “bra size is very much above average,” said Chloe.
Chloe admitted how difficult it is to have big boobs, especially with her active lifestyle.
“It’s something a struggle with like every day,” she said in the video.
“I think about removing them a lot of the time because I have a very active lifestyle.”
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“I hike, I climb and a lot of the time like the bras I wear don’t let me breathe.”
However, Chloe wasn’t ready to throw in the towel.
“It’s moments like this that I’m about to show you that really keep me in the game.”
She explained how she was shopping at a local Goodwill store when she found a “lovely Lululemon piece.”
The problem was that it was in an extra small.
She still decided to try the top on and to her surprise, the extra small was the perfect top for her, because the tightness kept her boobs in place.
“An extra small literally gave me the support to go braless,” Chole said.
“If the material is stretchy enough just try sizing down. Trust me.”
If you would still feel more comfortable wearing a sports bra under your top, there’s a bra on Amazon for under $20 that got great reviews from two women with big boobs on TikTok.
“If you have large boobs, like we do, you need this top,” they said.
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PRINCESS Anne is trying to “emulate her parents’ resilience” with her behaviour according to a body language expert.
Expert Judi James says Anne is trying to exhibit strength by keeping “formal and regimented” – but “her grief is clearly taking its toll”.
Anne accompanied the Queen’s coffin on its final journey to Buckingham Palace[/caption]
Body language expert Judi James said Anne is trying to exhibit strength[/caption]
Anne, 72, appeared stoic as she followed the Queen’s coffin on its journey from Balmoral to Edinburgh on Sunday.
And yesterday she took on the role of being the only royal to accompany the Queen’s coffin on its final journey to Buckingham Palace.
She has reflected a calm sense of continuity at a time of massive change over the last few days of mourning.
Of all the royals she has appeared the one looking determined to handle her grief in a very solitary way, body language expert Judi James said.
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Arriving with the coffin last night she “marched” in step alongside a woman from the RAF, with her husband walking behind, Judi said.
But the expert said she looked “drawn and rather agitated, touching and moving the bag she had clasped tight under her arm”.
And Judi said that the Princess Royal seemed “to rock on her feet slightly” as the coffin emerged from the plane.
She said: “[Anne is] trying to show strength in mourning in the style of her mother and her father.
“The memory of her mother sitting isolated but still resilient at Prince Philip’s funeral seems to be a stance Anne is trying to emulate.
“But the grief is clearly taking its toll, possibly more than for her other siblings who seem to be more open about expressing and sharing their grief and receiving tactile support from those around them.
“Anne arrived in London with her mother’s coffin and despite having her husband close by there appeared to be no exchanges between them. This could have been deliberate.”
The expert added how “she clasped her hands in a steepled gesture of self-control” but her thumbs were “rubbing against one another in a self-comfort ritual”.
And Judi also noted: “She has inherited the strong, stoic, stiff-upper-lip body language attitude from both of her parents but that could be making the experience more intense for her.”
The other royals have appeared hugging and visibly supporting each other in a unique display of unity and family support, according to Judi.
Judi continued: “Anne though is still acting as her mother’s personal protector and supporter, escorting her on her final journey and emerging hollow-eyed from the plane.
“She looks determined but exhausted and desperately isolated despite the fact she has her husband following behind.”
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Yesterday, Princess Anne said she felt “fortunate” to have been with her mother just before she died in a touching tribute.
The Princess Royal added that it has been “an honour and a privilege” to accompany the Queen on her final journey.
Members of the family gathered to meet them – led by King Charles III and the Queen Consort.
And she has been humbled by the love and respect shown towards Her Majesty, she wrote this evening.
Princess Anne said last night: “I was fortunate to share the last 24 hours of my dearest Mother’s life.
“It has been an honour and a privilege to accompany her on her final journeys. Witnessing the love and respect shown by so many on these journeys has been both humbling and uplifting.
“We will all share unique memories. I offer my thanks to each and every one who share our sense of loss.
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“We may have been reminded how much of her presence and contribution to our national identity we took for granted.
“I am also so grateful for the support and understanding offered to my dear brother Charles as he accepts the added responsibilities of The Monarch. To my mother, The Queen, thank you.”