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Florida Man Opens Fire on Instacart Delivery Workers After They Approached Wrong Driveway
An Instacart delivery driver and his girlfriend were shot at while trying to deliver groceries in South Florida. According to police reports, Waldes Thomas Jr., 19, and his girlfriend, Diamond Darville, 18, pulled into the wrong driveway while trying to find a customer’s address.
I’m a gym girl – trolls say I ‘took the bulk too far’ but I don’t care, I proved them wrong
A FITNESS fanatic has shared her impressive look after completing a cut after bulking.
She proved her haters wrong by completing her cut and looking chiseled and toned during her exercise routine.
Celeste Chaoul (@celeste.chaoul) showed her back muscles in a skin-tight workout set.
In the video, she detailed the hater comments she received while undergoing the bulk.
“She gained a lot of weight,” one critic’s quote read.
“She took the bulk too far,” another said.
“She won’t be able to cut the fat,” yet another troll said.
Next, the gym girl showed off the results of her incredible cut.
Her muscles look clearly well-defined as she flexed for the camera.
The fit beauty flexed her arms and lats, further showing off the fruits of her labor.
“Prove them wrong,” she added in the caption.
The video drew in viewers who shared their thoughts in the comment section.
“Proving people wrong is one of the best feelings,” one wrote.
“I got a little scared wasn’t expecting that,” another added.
“That’s insane,” a third commented.
“I love women,” yet another fan said.
“Trust the process,” one more wrote.
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I’m plus-size – guys are ‘fuming’ and call me ‘fat’ when I reject them, but there’s nothing wrong with that
A PLUS-SIZE woman has clapped back at men who think they’ve insulted her.
Not only did she not take any offense, but she’s proud of the body that they tried to take down.
Blanco (@plussizeblanco) shared the video with over 195,000 TikTok followers.
“When you reject a guy and now he’s calling you fat,” she said.
She laughed off the insult as if it could be taken as an insult.
“There’s nothing wrong with that,” she said.
She called out men for turning to fatphobic comments in the face of rejection.
“Y’all love to do that,” the body-positive influencer said, adding the hashtags #fatphobia and #bodypositivity.
People took to the comments to share their thoughts.
“They are always so mad,” said one commenter.
“Swear they be fuminggg,” she replied.
“Nothing at all!!!” agreed another.
“Facts like I was fat when you walked up sir,” joked a third.
Blanco found the comment hilarious: “This part,” she replied, adding laughing emojis.
Others thought men who responded with that were walking red flags anyways.
“We dodged a bullet honestly lol,” said a viewer who chose to look at the bright side.
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People are only just realising what GIF stands for… and they’ve been saying it wrong their whole life
THE GIF has long been used as a means of communication across social media platforms.
But many who use them are only now finding out what the widely known acronym means.
People are shocked to find out what the acronym GIF stands for[/caption]
There has been some debate surrounding the question of what does GIF stand for, but American computer scientist Steve Wilhite has confirmed that GIF stands for Graphics Interchange Format.
The name was chosen by Wilhite and his team specifically so they could call it a GIF.
He developed the file format in 1987 while working at the internet service provider Compuserve and during a time of slow dial-up connections.
Wilhite used a data compression technique which allowed images to be sent at much faster speeds than ever before.
His invention meant that the company was able to offer customers the ability to download colour pictures rather than only black-and-white.
Another contentious debate has been how to correctly pronounce the acronym.
While some pronounce it phonetically as “gif”, Wilhite has previously revealed it’s actually pronounced “jif”.
Speaking to the New York Times, Steve Wilhite said he was “annoyed” there was still a debate over how to say the acronym.
I’m a Michelin-star chef & you’ve been cooking your pasta all wrong… common myth will cost you a fortune
A MICHELIN-star chef has revealed how Brits have been cooking their pasta all wrong.
Paul Foster often posts culinary advice on popular social media site TikTok and has said that one common myth will cost you a fortune.
Paul, who owns his own Michelin-star restaurant ‘Salt’ in Stratford-upon-Avon, definitely knows his way around a kitchen.
And the experienced cook said one “old wives tale” needs to be dispelled.
The top chef reminded anyone cooking that “oil in pasta water is a waste”.
Paul said: “It does not stop it sticking, that’s why so many people do it.
“People say yeah drop a bit of oil in, makes it not stick together – rubbish.
“Remember science at school? Water and oil doesn’t mix.”
He said the oil will stay on top of the water and have no effect on cooking the pasta.
Paul urged anyone watching who didn’t know this that the common myth “will do nothing” for your cooking.
“People are using good quality stuff like extra virgin olive oil.
“Just let it cook nicely, give it some respect and use lots of water,” he added.
The experienced chef is a popular figure on TikTok, often helping budding chefs to learn handy tips and tricks.
He often posts hacks and recipes which are easily cooked up from home for those with less experience in the kitchen.
Paul’s videos have racked up 1.5 million likes and he has amassed over 120,000 followers.
As always, TikTokers were quick to take to the comment section to weigh in with their opinion.
Some were stunned at Paul’s revelation and admitted they did not know the myth wasn’t true.
One user commented: “I thought oil stops the pasta sticking together, if you want to keep some for the next day.”
Another TikToker said: “Never used oil cooking pasta. Use straight away when cooked and it’s fine.”
Top chef Paul, from Coventry, crowdfunded his Michelin Star restaurant on Kickstarter.
It comes after the expert cook told viewers that they had been poaching their eggs “all wrong”.
He said that many budding cooks didn’t know that the right way shuns a key ingredient.
Daniel Caesar APOLOGIZES for Telling Black People to Stop Being “Mean” to White People: “I Was Wrong & I’m Sorry”
Daniel Caesar has had a change of heart.
The R&B crooner hit headlines in 2019 when he received backlash for telling Black people to stop being “mean” to White people.
Caesar’s remarks came in defense of his friend, media personality YesJulz, who he felt was being targeted by those branding her a “culture vulture.”
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