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Nathan Apodaca, known on the Internet as Doggface208, is living his moment of glory after sharing a video on tiktok where he's skateboarding while drinking blueberry juice and the famous Fleetwood Mac's Dreams on the background.
His video has exceeded 25M visits on tiktok and has spread like wildfire through the rest of social media.
Doggface208 has become viral to the point that, if you haven't done your ow version of Doggface208 on your favorite social media account, you're a nobody. NOBODY!
This is the famous Doggface208 (420Doggface208) and his viral video.
In fact, his viral has peaked when Mick Fleetwood, drummer and co-founder of the band Fleetwood Mac, has also uploaded his # Doggface208Challenge
All these are some of the impersonators that have come out like mushrooms.
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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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Watching a group of Black women, seemingly from a tribal community, walking around completely naked—apart from a small loincloth—through the well-lit aisles of a SPAR supermarket feels surreal. Like National Geographic suddenly crashing into your local grocery store.
A scene that, in their context, might be the most natural thing in the world, but through Western eyes it triggers an instant brain glitch.
It’s a brutal reminder that what we call “normal” is just one version of many. And that there are places where the body isn’t hidden—it’s simply lived. Funny thing is, you’re not even sure what shocks you more: the nudity itself, or seeing it in a setting that, to you, plays by totally different rules.
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There’s something oddly beautiful about seeing movie heroes and villains getting along like old friends. Like they paused the explosions for a sec just to snap a photo, share a drink, or take a selfie with zero hard feelings.
Bruce Willis and the bad guy from Die Hard, hugging and toasting like the Nakatomi Plaza was just your average office party. Arnold filming a selfie video with Predator, like “you tried to rip my head off, but man, what a blast we had.” And Sarah Connor, full “I survived the apocalypse” vibe, casually posing with the T-800 as they share an ice cream like two besties at a county fair.
It’s like the script takes a break, the action freezes, and for a moment, it’s just two people having a laugh.
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You know that photo you take at 4 in the morning? Drink in hand, a crooked smile, your friends yelling without even knowing why.
That picture you look at the next day thinking, "At what point did we lose control?"
Now imagine that — but with celebrities. Toasting, dancing, letting loose, and completely out of control, just like it should be.
Because the best stories never start with "I went home early," but with "You won’t believe what happened last night."
Tonight’s not about keeping it classy. It’s about raising your glass, laughing till it hurts, and letting Friday be Friday.
If not today, when?
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Remember the speeder bikes from Star Wars? Those flying bikes that raced through the forests of Endor at breakneck speed? Well, a guy named Tomasz Patan has been working on something very similar: a real-world speeder bike, and he’s calling it Volonaut.
In a video he shared on Instagram, you can see a compact flying bike that looks straight out of the galaxy far, far away. It’s a bit shorter and chunkier than the ones from the movies, but it still nails that futuristic vibe that makes you want to jump on and take off.
What’s really cool is that Patan has been building this thing in "stealth mode," and now he's finally ready to show it off. There aren’t many technical details yet, but just seeing a real speeder bike in action is enough to get anyone pumped.
For those of us who grew up dreaming about riding one of these, this is one giant leap closer to making that fantasy real. We might not be able to buy one just yet, but hey, at least we can watch them fly and keep dreaming.
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A couple of years ago, we talked on ALRNCN about the work of Vincent Bal, a Belgian artist and creative who’s been sharing his funny and original pieces on social media for a while now.
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