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# Training in the gym.
# Jumping record. Well, an attempt.
# Neither eats nor lets eat.
# Russian roads, that amusing adventure.
# The taxidermist
# Soon or later, it'll have to go out and breath.
This girl tries to imitate the sound of a sports car revving. And she nails it—not with precision, but with attitude. There’s something about the way she does it, that mix of sexy and innocent, that feels like a car engine purring just before it gets serious. Like those seconds right before the climax, when everything’s shaking but hasn’t exploded yet.
The roar of a V8 isn’t that far from the moan of a woman enjoying herself. That deep, growling, savage sound—or that gentle idle whispering in your ear: "Get ready for what’s coming."
Machines that stir things up. Women that raise your pulse. And sounds that turn you on without laying a finger on you.
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In this video, Atlas, the crown jewel of Boston Dynamics, demonstrates policies developed through reinforcement learning, incorporating references from human motion capture and animation. This work was conducted as part of a research collaboration between Boston Dynamics and the Robotics and AI Institute (RAI Institute).
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The latest chapter in New Line Cinema’s blood-soaked franchise takes audiences back to where Death’s twisted sense of justice began—Final Destination: Bloodlines.
Haunted by a violent recurring nightmare, college student Stefanie heads back home to find the one person who might be able to break the cycle and save her family from the chilling fate that’s inevitably coming for them all.
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Trump has once again sparked controversy by deporting 238 alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua and 23 from El Salvador’s MS-13, despite an attempt by a U.S. judge to block the move. To justify his decision, he invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, an archaic law that allowed him to send them directly to El Salvador.
There, they were transferred to CECOT, a maximum-security prison infamous for its extreme treatment of inmates. Additionally, the U.S. will pay El Salvador $6 million to house them for a year.
This decision has ignited a legal and ethical debate over whether Trump can use such an outdated law to push his agenda and whether these deportations were conducted lawfully. One thing is certain: for these 261 individuals, the "American Dream" is over, and their new reality behind bars won't be pleasant.
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If weapons didn’t exist, this wouldn’t be necessary. But since they do, we have to build something that can withstand them. And so we keep going—always one step ahead, or maybe just one step back.
It begs the question: are we really progressing, or just caught in an endless cycle of attack and defense?
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They’re not dreams — but they easily could be.
AI has learned how to recreate that visual chaos we feel in our nightmares: eerie settings, twisted figures, movements that defy logic, and that strange unease you can’t quite explain… but definitely feel.
And the scariest part? It’s really good at it.
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When they swap her out for the real thing and you end up feeling tricked and used.
The one fooling that poor, innocent guy by pretending to be a RealDoll is Jill Kassidy — and you can find plenty of her scenes at this link
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