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Celebrate Valentine’s Day the traditional way, by grabbing Lies of P’s crossover DLC with Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty
Celebrate Valentine’s Day the traditional way, by grabbing Lies of P’s crossover DLC with Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty
How Nerds candy became cool again — and found its way to the Super Bowl
VF has plans to fix the Vans brand which lost its way more than a year ago
The Sun leads way with string of huge exclusives this week – from Royal bombshells to Phil & Holly’s fallout
FOR the past week, we have led the way with a string of exclusives on the amazing fallout between TV stars Phil and Holly – leading to some VERY awkward moments on the This Morning sofa.
But the scoops didn’t end there.
Yesterday, we revealed how Freddie Flintoff was left with a 45-minute wait for treatment after his Top Gear horror crash.
Other world exclusives included pop superstar Taylor Swift dating Matty Healy from The 1975.
The Sun is also THE place for news on the Royal Family.
We coined the phrase Megxit and revealed Frogxit – the sensational story that Harry and Meghan had been evicted from their UK home of Frogmore Cottage.
Defence Editor – and Journalist Of The Year – Jerome Starkey detailed how classified nuclear submarine plans had accidentally been left in a Wetherspoons pub.
We revealed how HS2 is in disarray and the scandal of energy reps being sent on luxury holidays when millions face a cost-of-living crisis.
On The Sun website, we were first to report the tragic death of S Club 7 legend Paul Cattermole.
And we revealed that paedophile Gary Glitter had walked free from prison – and was then sent back for breaking bail rules.
I’m plus-size – trolls call me ‘fat and ugly’ when I pose in my bikini but I hit back in the best way
A PLUS-SIZE woman has clapped back at trolls who call her “fat and ugly.”
She wanted to correct the record — fat, sure, but ugly? Never.
Kirsty, a body positive content creator, lounged in a pool on vacation as she responded to a troll’s hate comment[/caption]
Kirsty Leanne (@kirstyleannetravels) shared the video with over 100,000 TikTok followers.
The body positive content creator lounged in a flower-filled pool in a two-piece bathing suit as she read a troll’s hate comment.
“Replace the word english with fat and ugly and you’d be right,” they said.
The blonde smiled as she formed a response: “Fat? Yes!” she said.
However, she stopped the troll in their tracks with the next part of her answer.
Fat people can be just as attractive as non-fat folks, she said.
“Ugly?” she laughed. “Absolutely f***ing not.”
“Nice try,” she said, adding the hashtags #plussizequeen and #fatandhappy.
People took to the comments to share their thoughts on her response.
“People really are so jealous of the fact that you can love yourself they’ll try anything,” said one commenter.
“Girl you’re f***ing gorgeous.”
“Unhappy people go out of their way to try & bring others down to their level because it’s lonely at the bottom,” said another.
“Enjoy your travels, beautiful.”
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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has a simple way to share cool secrets and locations with friends
If you find something cool that you want to share with a friend in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, there’s one simple thing that makes it easy to do.
Prior to and in the earlier days of the internet, the easiest way to share something cool you discovered in a game was just by talking with your friends. A lot of us didn’t grow up with things like Discord and Twitter, so if there were secrets to be found, you mostly had to do it yourself, and there was a lot of joy going up to your friend saying “hey did you find this cool sword?” Tears of the Kingdom easily elicits that feeling of wanting to share fun discoveries with, well, just about anyone that will listen to you. And thankfully there’s a super easy way to do so: map coordinates!
Earlier today the Nintendo UK Twitter account shared how you can tell your friends of any “interesting” places you might come across by simply giving them the exact coordinates of it on your map. “If you find an interesting location while exploring Hyrule in The Legend of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom, you can share the coordinates displayed on the minimap with friends so they can check it out too!” Not only that, they followed it up with a location on the Great Sky island you might not have discovered yet yourself, even handing out the coordinates so you can go take a look.
The best way to play Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom? Roleplay as a chef
If Anthony Bourdain taught me anything, it’s that you can see the heart of a nation through its food. Whether it’s in the lonely meals people eat when they stop by convenient kitchens as they journey from place to place, the big event-like feasts we put on when we celebrate, or the food we give as gifts to one another to please, nourish, and entertain, food is the beating heart of culture. In the real world, and the virtual.
There are many game worlds that manage to reflect the soul that goes into food. Final Fantasy 15 and its opulent meals – all made by the human labrador Ignis – come to mind, as do the many meals any competent chef can make in Final Fantasy 14. Monster Hunter has known for years that any intrepid explorer worth their salt will sit and dine with friends before heading out on an expedition. And even sitting down with a lonely tin of lukewarm beans has its own romantic charm in Red Dead Redemption 2.
But The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom does it differently. Much like in its predecessor, Breath of the Wild, Nintendo has lavished an unparalleled level of care and attention on the Hylian food of Tears of the Kingdom. Whether you’re slapping together an impromptu skewer to give you a lift before your next Bokoblin skirmish, or pouring your heart (container) and soul into an unctuous stew that’s going to see you to the peak of the next mountain, playing as a chef in TotK isn’t just invigorating… it’s essential if you want to survive.