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Magic: The Gathering’s March Of The Machine Sees Heroes Team Up To Fight The Phyrexians
After a year of setting up a battle through the multiverse, Wizards Of The Coast dropped the first details on the next Magic: The Gathering set, March Of The Machine, at MagicCon Philadelphia this past weekend.
March Of The Machine will mark the finale of the battle between the machine-being Phyrexians–who are attempting to take over the multiverse–and the heroes attempting to end their terror once and for all. Multiple preview cards were shown to the MagicCon crowd, including old favorites and new “team-up” cards with two characters together on one card.
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The set will feature the Multiverse Legends “set within a set,” which will show off heroes in the “Booster Fun” variants of their home world’s featured sets, as well as five new commander decks that reintroduce Planechase, a mechanic not seen since the mid-2000s.
I’m trolled for having naturally big boobs – women tell me to ‘put a jacket on and cover up’ before their boyfriend sees
ONE TikToker has claimed that she receives consistent trolling for having naturally large breasts.
The influencer even revealed some of the rude comments people have said to her over the years for her body shape.
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TikTok user Monica Barry shared the rude comments she received while growing up with a bigger chest[/caption]
Monica Barry (@monicaelise2) explained in her video that several negative comments she received growing up were from other women.
She said that teachers would often ask her if she had a jacket to put on during class.
The TikToker was also told to cover up by other girls who were worried their boyfriends would stare.
Older women would even make Monica uncomfortable by commenting on her cleavage.
“Just wait till you’re my age,” she recalled them saying.
Unwanted attention from boys while growing up was another thing Monica had to contend with.
The influencer remembered being told to “pop one for the boys.”
Monica also claimed that even when people kept their comments to themselves, she could still feel their judgmental looks.
Other users took to the comments section to share their similar experiences.
“I feel this. It doesn’t matter what we do or how covered up we are. I still get stared at,” wrote one viewer.
Another follower said: “Literally why I wear baggy clothes.”
“Literally same. I got told the same things, especially do you have a jacket,” commented a third person.
An Australian content producer has also echoed her thoughts in a similar struggle, as The U.S. Sun previously reported.
The Melbourne-based body-positive influencer also posted a video on TikTok detailing comments she has put up with over the years.
“What size are they?” was one comment, followed by: “You’re dressed inappropriately,” and: “Nice t*ts love.”
For related content, check out The U.S. Sun’s coverage of a woman who claimed that she was told her bikini and cover-up was inappropriate when she took her son to a local park.
The U.S. Sun also has the story of a gym girl who has been told to cover up for being part of the “no bra” club.
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The TikToker has been told to cover up on multiple occasions[/caption]
Analog Devices gets a boost from strong Q1; sees continued growth in 2023
For Analog Devices Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI), 2022 was an exceptionally good year, with the semiconductor giant’s market value expanding steadily. Its analog processors play a key role in linking the […]
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Bitcoin NFTs are growing quickly as community sees long-term potential
Ordinals, an NFT-like project on Bitcoin, has grown quickly the past month, signaling a possible new frontier for the cryptocurrency.
Bitcoin NFTs are growing quickly as community sees long-term potential by Jacquelyn Melinek originally published on TechCrunch
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AbbVie sees near-term slowdown; looks prepared to tackle patent expiration
AbbVie, Inc. (NYSE: ABBV) has delivered yet another quarter of strong top-line and earnings performance but issued cautious guidance for fiscal 2023 citing an estimated drop in sales due to […]
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