When I share this kind of videos and I say they're fake, I feel a little like that "smart" guy who says WWE fights are just a show, that they don't really hit one to each other... But you know what? Some people still believe WWE combats are real!
The same happens with this kind of videos... they're fake... some people think they're real, but I wanna think many more people know they're false, that they're just intended to go viral... They form part of the Internet show.
But it's also true that if I don't say anything, it could look like I believe it's a real video...
We have a yes/no example with the famous video of a boxer defending his girlfriend.
This is a YES.
But this one's a NO... I'm sorry if you believed it. This is a cheap and bad copy.
If you want, you can also think this is true...
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A couple of days ago I received a link to VK with some personal pictures of Emily Ratajkowski. It turns out we'd alreadt seen those photos because they belong to the stuff leaked in the Fappening, two years and a half ago.
Yesterday I shared one as an ExtraBall because it's always great to see Emily, but I'm seeing how some people are talking about a new iCloud hacking... and no, it isn't new, they're the same photos we saw back then.
Anyway, I'm publishing the link because I got it by email and I have no problems seeing Emily naked again...
Gervonta "Tank" Davis (27-0, 25 KOs) retained his lightweight title on Saturday night, knocking out Rolando "Rolly" Romero in the sixth round. Davis landed a crushing left hand near the corner, and Romero fell towards the ropes. He struggled and got up, but was shaky all the way, and referee David Fields halted the fight.
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Meanwhile, at the gym you've signed up for but never go to...
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Violence is often used as a quick or instinctive response to frustration, fear, or an inability to resolve conflicts peacefully.
I'd have a chat with you, but I'd rather smack you across the face.
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Timing is all about organizing, planning, and executing a series of actions, activities, or tasks within a certain timeframe to carry out a strategy in the best possible way. In a nutshell, it's about choosing the perfect moment to take action with the intention of maximizing benefits.
On the flip side, having bad timing is doing or saying something when it's totally not the right moment.
This fight between two kids at the Canarian carnivals is a prime example of having perfect timing.
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"The Silmarillion" is a collection of works by J.R.R. Tolkien, edited and published posthumously by his son Christopher Tolkien in 1977. It narrates, among other things, the creation of Eä and the birth of the most important races (Valar, Maiar, elves, men, and dwarves) of Arda.
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Ignorant of the reason why this couple was arguing with the bus driver in Hull, England. The fact is that the fight ends up moving to the sidewalk, where an elderly man on a scooter reproaches them for their behavior and they end up getting into a physical altercation. The woman under the scooter is the most bizarre thing you can see today.
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Winning a traffic argument without even laying a hand on the other person. In fact, it can be just as satisfying. Too bad the car didn't crash into a palm tree, because that would have been even more satisfying than a fight.
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Cultural norms and social values in different countries can influence the perception of violence, revenge, and conflict resolution.
In some cultures, revenge may be seen as a legitimate way to restore honor or justice, while in others, peaceful conflict resolution is more valued.
This helps to understand why in some countries bar fights are settled with punches, while in others knives, machetes, and guns are quickly drawn.
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When you have something on your mind that prevents you from concentrating on your studies.
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