Many wonder what is behind the decline that the famous Hollywood area is experiencing and how all of this internationally underscores the image of success and glamour associated with the Walk of Fame and, by extension, the USA.
Some of the reasons are likely related to homelessness and drug abuse, limitations and shortcomings in social services, and changes in the local economy. However, if something stands above all that, it is the incompetence of the politicians in charge, as they are ultimately responsible for everything that happens to a society. If the State limited itself to what is just and necessary, it could not be blamed for many things. But as they want to grant themselves the ultimate decision-making power in all aspects of life, that makes them the cause of all evils, as it is their decisions, by action or omission, that lead us to one scenario or another.
At first, I held the conspiracy theory that those in power seek everything to go wrong, both economically and in terms of security, crime, social conflicts, etc. Seeking social chaos to then have an excuse to implement more severe measures that restrict freedom more and establish a more totalitarian and authoritarian regime. When everything goes wrong, people are eager for a strong hand and drastic measures.
But sometimes, most of the time, the simplest answer is usually the most accurate, and this point above is very convoluted and would require too much social and global engineering to be carried out. So, I lean towards the simplest explanation reflected in that phrase, "Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. Weak men create hard times," attributed to the American writer G. Michael Hopf.
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So, this dude, MassiveAsif, decides to crash the Emmy Awards party, right? You know, those fancy awards for TV stuff. But in case you're living under a rock, the Emmys are like these big awards for excellence in American TV. The after-party is where all the nominees, winners, and big shots in the TV biz gather to celebrate and schmooze after the awards ceremony.
Anyway, back to MassiveAsif. He sneaks into this exclusive party like a freaking ninja, finding some weak spot in the security fence. Once he's inside, he goes all out, acting like he belongs there.
Dude's behavior is off the charts. He's filming himself dancing like a maniac, grabbing cakes off the trays of waiters and squishing them with his hands like it's no big deal. And get this, he's wiping his hands on other people, totally grossing everyone out.
Despite being a total party crasher and breaking all the rules, MassiveAsif seems to be having the time of his life, not giving a damn about social norms or etiquette. His audacity and lack of shame let him have this unforgettable experience at a party meant for the TV big shots.
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Slow motion highlight of the day, no doubt.
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I never cease to be amazed by the ability some people have to make a fool of themselves without feeling embarrassed. Some may perceive this as a display of confidence and authenticity, but most of us find it embarrassing. However, being so attractive, you're forgiven for everything. That's the luck you have when you're good-looking.
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When you arrive home earlier than usual and catch your roommate working on her own thing.
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Activists throw soup at the Mona Lisa painting at the Louvre Museum in Paris
Two activists throw soup at the Mona Lisa painting in Paris.
The 16th-century painting by Leonardo da Vinci is one of the most well-known works of art in the world and is housed in the Louvre Museum in the French capital. It is behind bulletproof glass, making it unlikely to have suffered any damage. In fact, it is even unlikely that the displayed painting is the original, and what everyone sees may be a copy.
In videos circulating on social media, the two activists, wearing T-shirts that read "Riposte alimentaire" (food response), are seen throwing soup at the famous painting. They then pose in front of the artwork and demand the right to "healthy and sustainable food," stating that "our agricultural system is sick."
Others advocate for consuming cricket legs and fly flour.
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A farmer endangers several drivers by throwing burning material from his tractor off a bridge onto the highway in Navarra to block traffic in both directions.
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When it's the last day at work, and you're not sure if they're gonna renew your contract or not, and you've got nothing much left to give, so you decide to go all out and make it happen no matter what.
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