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3 reasons ESG investing might become more rewarding
This writer explains why he thinks the opportunities ESG investing offer him could become more attractive over the coming years.
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Why Falling Beer Glasses Might Not Be Proof Of The Paranormal
2 red-hot UK growth stocks I might buy today
I think these UK stocks could experience serious capital appreciation during the next 10 years. Here’s why I’d add them to my growth portfolio.
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I’m a coastal cowgirl – it’s always a good day for pink and cowboy boots, some might say I’m extra but I say ‘no way’
A COUNTRY girl with a love for pink and cowboy boots has shared that it’s always a good day to rock the two.
She admitted that some might say she’s extra for her style choices, but there’s “no way.”
Content creator Korrin Rose (@korrinrosee) is a loyal country girl, right down to her fashion tastes.
She’s also a proud mother and wife who documents many memorable moments of her life.
In a TikTok video, she gave viewers a glimpse of her sense of style and personality.
She filmed herself getting dressed to head out on a Thursday.
“Is this a little bit extra for a Thursday at the salon? Some might say yes. Some might say no,” she said.
She wore a light pink matching two-piece shorts set from Amazon, complete with a button-down long-sleeve shirt.
For an added Western fashion look, she tossed on white calf-length cowboy boots.
Korrin wore her hair in a messy top knot with light pieces that fell around her face.
The natural beauty added a few turquoise and silver jewelry pieces to pull the look together.
Throughout the video, she did several poses and tossed and turned in multiple directions and angles to showcase the outfit.
“It’s always a good day for pink and cowgirl boots,” Korrin wrote in the video caption.
In another video, she also showed viewers how to achieve the coastal cowgirl vibe that she constantly aims for.
Scientists Might Have Found the Best Way to Catcall a Cat
Scientists in France might have just found the most effective way to catcall an unfamiliar cat. The team discovered that cats living at a cat cafe responded most quickly to a human stranger when the stranger used both vocal and visual cues to get their attention. The cats also appeared to be more stressed out when the…
This might be the most secure browser in the world – but also the least
This game might have the worst name ever, but it’s actually pretty fun
Redfall’s counterintuitive traversal solution might just be the best thing about the game
Layla’s blood is type O negative, which is how you know her goth phase is never going to end. And given that knowledge, it’s no surprise her telekinetic powers should manifest the way they do. Her personal shield is an umbrella of the kind Jenna Ortega carries in posters for Addams Family reboot Wednesday. And her traversal skill is a spooky, spectral elevator – the type you might take to visit David S Pumpkins, or Leo’s dead wife in Inception. Then there’s the vampire ex-boyfriend: both Layla’s ultimate ability and the ultimate tribute to Twilight.
It’s the trademark ‘ding!’ of the elevator that’s stuck in my head, though, even after finishing my Redfall review and finding Arkane’s latest FPS wanting. Layla’s lift is a leftfield, bizarre and truly memorable way to get around.
It works thus: at any time, cooldown permitting, Layla can pick a flat surface at short-to-midrange and summon a translucent, pink-purple rectangle that is, unmistakably, an elevator. It’s got one of those Bostwick gates you see in creepy old hotels, with the metal lattice that slides across to let you in or out. Not that Layla uses the door: this being a ghostly elevator, she walks straight through the shimmering membrane and is fired, suddenly, high into the air.
Why Santander’s share price might be too cheap to miss!
The Santander share price looks like a brilliant bargain to me. Here’s why I think it could deliver mighty shareholder returns.
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