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10 THINGS YOU CAN DO WITH BIG BOOBS, BY JORDAN CARVER
The other day I published a video of Lindsey Pelas for Cosmopolitan exposing 11 problems she suffers for having big boobs.
Well, it turns out I just came across another old video of Jordan Carver saying the contrary: 10 things she can do thanks to her huge boobs.
This is like life itself... you can see the glass half full or half empty.
She can use them to hold cans, as a handbag, as a floater, to store food, to win a fight, to wash a car, as a rack, as a helmet...
Below you can see some photos of Jordan Carver from her Instagram account...
In the world of comics (and now in movies and shows too), multiverses are basically alternate versions of reality. Different worlds where things play out in completely different ways. And Spider-Man is one of the characters who’s traveled through the most of them—or has the most versions of himself out there.
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Getting familiar with the gym, one step at a time.
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For men, colors are reduced to the basics. Blue, red, green, yellow, and if we’re really stretching it, maybe light or dark variations. Everything else is unknown territory. Telling us something is aubergine, coral, or mint green is like speaking another language.
Celeste and fuchsia, for example, are way too abstract. For us, it’s either light blue or dark blue, soft red or deep red. That’s it. No extra categories, no room for chromatic complexity. Women can distinguish subtle differences between lavender, mauve, and lilac, but to us, that’s all just "purple."
It remains an unsolved mystery how their brains process hundreds of names for colors that look exactly the same, while we manage just fine with the basic shades from a pack of crayons. And honestly, we’re good like this—no overcomplications. Because at the end of the day, whether it’s sky blue or turquoise, if we see blue, it’s just blue.
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A wild bear attack.
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It might not happen tomorrow or even next week, but the fate of traditional gas stations seems pretty clear. With the unstoppable rise of electric cars, hydrogen power, and other alternative energy sources, those mandatory pit stops for refueling gasoline might soon become nothing more than a nostalgic memory for future generations.
Think about it—just a few years ago, seeing an electric car on the road was rare, almost futuristic. Now it's unusual if you don't come across one every time you hit the road. And it's not just electric vehicles; hydrogen and other clean technologies are also advancing rapidly, leaving gasoline and diesel firmly in the rearview mirror.
All signs point to gas stations as we know them being on borrowed time. Maybe in a few years, those places will be transformed into charging stations, cafés, convenience stores, or some other business better suited to drivers of the future.
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Keep your hands where I can see them.
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While we wait for that future we've seen so often in movies—where machines finally take over and do whatever they please—there's no harm in enjoying some of the amazing perks artificial intelligence is giving us right now. Among those perks, AI's talent for crafting stunning images, captivating curves, and perfect silhouettes straight out of our wildest dreams definitely stands out.
Yes, AI has truly become a master at creating visual fantasies, gifting us digital goddesses who make us forget, at least for a moment, about the impending robot takeover. So, until the day machines rise up, let's shamelessly enjoy these masterpieces created by algorithms that know exactly how to catch our attention.
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I'm not sure whether to lick it or hit it hard with my cock.
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Remember the "Free Hugs" viral thing? That handwritten sign on a piece of cardboard, held by someone standing in the middle of the street, hoping some brave soul would go in for a little spontaneous affection. It became a full-blown phenomenon a couple of decades ago—a simple, feel-good gesture that, at the time, actually felt kind of revolutionary.
It all started with the “Free Hugs” movement back in 2004 in Australia, when a guy named Juan Mann hit the streets with his sign, just looking for a bit of human connection. It didn’t take long for the video to blow up on YouTube and turn into a symbol of hope, empathy, and human closeness—at a time when the world was already getting lost in screens and fast-paced routines.
A lot has changed since then. And while the cardboard + message + spontaneity combo is still around, let’s just say it’s taken a few… interesting turns.
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It’s never too late to get into the world of fashion.
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