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I’m plus-size – I went shopping at Old Navy and found the best basics for under $10
BASIC pieces are wardrobe staples, and one woman believes to have found great options.
A plus-size shopper gave a haul of items she found at Old Navy.
She hates how these overalls show her underwear on the side[/caption]
Style fanatic and body-positivity enthusiast Sierra Ann tried on a bunch of on-sale clothing in the Old Navy dressing room.
She posted a video showing each item to give honest recommendations.
“Y’all, I have been sleeping on Old Navy. I did not know their prices were so good,” Sierra starts by admitting.
First, the fashion lover slips on a blue sherpa coat.
The $29.97 Slouchy Sherpa Zip Jacket is a bit short on Sierra, but she still loves it.
Sierra slips on the $22.97 Maternity Side-Panel Slouchy Black Non-Stretch Jean Shortalls, and they’re not her favorite.
“Why are these giving hill billy?” she asks.
“They were not cute. They were mid-rise, and they were showing my underwear on the side.”
The next item proves to be a success.
Sierra puts on the $44.99 Extra High-Waisted PowerSoft Rib-Knit Split Flare Leggings for Women in brown.
While she loves how these pants fit, she’s more in-love with the color.
Next, she switches into a cozy hoodie.
Sierra loves the color of these yoga pants[/caption]
Sierra tries the $35 Fleece Full-Zip Hoodie for Women in light gray.
“I’m obsessed,” she proclaims.
The shopper shows off a double-lined white bodysuit, but doesn’t try it on.
Lastly, she moves on to “the basics.”
Sierra puts on the $8 Plush Long-Sleeve Rib-Knit Slim-Fit T-Shirt in three different colors.
“They’re not too cropped, and they’re not too long,” Sierra explains.
For the final item, Sierra throws on a black puffer jacket that was on sale for $8.
Unfortunately, the jacket is no longer available.
Eager viewers commented on Sierra’s video.
An excited fan wrote: “I loved all the clothing you picked out they’re such good choices love your content.”
“All those outfits look so good on you,” a sweet individual said.
One familiar shopper commented: “I love old navy most of my clothes r from there! im glad u found things that u liked.”
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10-FOOT TALL AQUATIC HUMANOIDS Encountered By Russian Navy Divers in 1982
Soviet Russian Navy divers encountered 10-foot tall aquatic humanoids wearing skin-tight bodysuits and jellyfish-like helmets during a 1982 diving exercise in Lake Baikal.
Lake Baikal is located in northeastern Russia in Siberia. It’s the deepest lake on Earth at its deepest depth of 1.6 miles. It covers 31,000 square kilometers or 12,500 square miles, approximately the size of the state of Maryland or Belgium, and holds 6,000 cubic miles of water or 23,000 cubic kilometers. It is the largest freshwater lake on Earth, holding one-fifth of the freshwater on the planet.
The encounter between the seven Soviet Russian Navy divers and the humanoids occurred in 1982 while diving during a training exercise in the winter. At the time, there was a 5 to 10-meter-thick ice sheet at a depth of about 50 meters. Upon entering the water, they soon realized they were being watched and observed something approaching them. From the distance were the illuminated creatures. As they approached and got closer they looked to be humanoid in shape only. But these beings were much larger than humans at about 10 feet or 3 meters in height. There were several of them.
The Russian divers froze at first, figuratively speaking, as they observed these creatures. They were wearing what looked like skin-tight bodysuits that were shiny silver-gray or light bluish in color. Over their heads, they had what looked like a helmet made of jellyfish or something similar because it was flexible, but seemed to maintain an unbreakable bubble of air inside of it. There were no oxygen tanks and no pipes or wires, just the skin-tight suit and the jellyfish-like helmet. Clearly, this was technology unknown to man and it did an admirable job of sustaining these creatures against the cold, enabling them freedom of movement with no risk of water leaks and plenty of secure oxygen.
The Russian divers radioed to the surface describing what they were encountering. They received an order to try to capture one of these creatures and bring it to the surface. According to the divers, as they moved in unison towards one of the creatures with a net and a rope, a wave or sonar frequency explosion occurred and the seven Russian divers were thrust upwards through the ice and onto the surface. Because of the rapid ascent, they suffered injuries from the bends and compression sickness that can be deadly.
It was reported that three of the divers died and the other four were saved inside a compression chamber. After remaining in critical condition for several days they all suffered long-term disabilities as a result of the incident.
The images above were created by Discovery+ and are based on descriptions given by the surviving divers, who confirmed that these interpretations closely resembled what they actually saw.
The accounts of their experience were long held as a classified secret of the Soviet Army. The details were later leaked to Professor Vladimir Asasha, a former Soviet naval officer and a known Soviet ufologist who first documented the story in a book titled ‘Russia’s USO Secrets.’ He was told about the incident by a diving trainer Mark Steinberg and an unnamed former Soviet senior officer in charge of the diving team at the time of the incident.
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US Navy Forced To Pay Software Company For Piracy
The company sued the Navy for nearly $600 million for “willful copyright infringement” of the software which, according to the vendor’s website, is a 3D viewer that “enables you to visualize and interact with state of the art 2D/3D content,” and is based on digital data captured from “various sources (land surveys, CAD, satellite imagery, airborne laser scanning, etc).” The court filings stated that after GmbH filed the lawsuit in July 2016, the Navy uninstalled the BS Contact Geo software from all of its computers and “subsequently reinstalled the software on 34 seats, for inventory purposes.” GmbH wrote in the court filing, “The government knew or should have known that it was required to obtain a license for copying Bitmanagement software onto each of the devices that had Bitmanagement software installed. The government nonetheless failed to obtain such licenses.”
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