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Do you remember the video we published last month of Joey Ryan, a wrestler who did a lock with his cock? Well, that wasn't all. Joey's capable of doing the same to five guys.
Yesterday I shared this gif as an ExtraBall...
Chemikal and many others wondered where did it come from. Ozark found the video (the gif moment at 04:50) - Watch the video.
On the other hand, today I published this gif, saying it was the best of today:
However, Ozark (again) shared something very interesting... Two animated gifs from the same scene:
I swear at the beginning of the video I thought it was a baby's head, and I was like—how can that even happen? Did they have it chained up by a collar inside a cage? How the hell did it end up there? But nope, turns out that's not what it was.
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Dutch designer Duran Lantink once again made waves at Paris Fashion Week with his Autumn/Winter 2025 collection, Duranimal. True to his rebellious style, he showcased a lineup of designs featuring recycled materials, bizarre silhouettes, and a bold middle finger to conventional fashion.
But the real showstopper? A creation that put a pair of bare breasts front and center.
A male model strutted down the "kind-of-catwalk" wearing an outfit reminiscent of an inflatable doll—except it was all about the chest area.
As expected, reactions were divided: some praised his audacity, while others found it scandalous. But one thing’s for sure—Duran Lantink remains fashion’s enfant terrible, and whether you love or hate it, he knows how to grab attention.
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No one can resist the pool water jet.
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Every time I see these kids climbing buildings, flipping on ledges, or hanging from rooftops dozens of meters above ground, it blows my mind. This extreme trend blends recklessness with defiance, driven by a craving for adrenaline, fame, or social media likes. Sure, they often earn applause, views, and even viral moments—but the line between success and tragedy is incredibly thin. A single slip, one wrong step, or the slightest distraction could mean losing absolutely everything in just seconds.
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A little blush, a bit of lipstick, some eyeliner here or a touch of concealer there—fair enough. But this? This is a whole different level. You’ve transformed like a Pokémon evolution.
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The slow-motion shot of the day.
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On March 25, two Alpha Jets from the Patrouille de France—the French Air Force’s aerobatic display team—collided mid-air during a training exercise near Air Base 113 in Saint-Dizier, eastern France. The two jets were performing maneuvers alongside four other aircraft when the incident occurred.
Both pilots and a passenger managed to eject in time and were found conscious. One of the jets crashed into a silo, causing an explosion, while the other went down in a nearby wooded and marshy area.
Authorities praised the pilots’ professionalism, claiming their actions prevented greater harm to civilians. But if you watch the footage, the story looks very different: the pilots eject instantly, bailing out as soon as the collision happens. They didn’t control anything—and realistically, it’s doubtful they even could in that situation. The fact that no one else was hurt seems more like pure luck than skilled maneuvering.
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When you see the new nanny arriving and suddenly those rush-to-the-theater vibes just vanish.
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