Daniella Claeys, a 24-year-old waitress from London, turned a whining, entitled critique into a fashion statement by printing a sour one-star review on a T-shirt. The review resulted from Daniella's migraine-induced suggestion that a family with a crying baby dine outside, which they did not take well. Because, as we know, everyone else in the restaurant didn't matter; only precious Junior's needs mattered. They are lucky some Peckerwood residents weren't around; Junior would not only shut up but so would the parents. The review blasted the restaurant for being unfriendly to families, specifically calling out Daniella for her apparent discomfort. Instead of wallowing in misery, Daniella chose to wear her critique like a badge of honor, literally. She printed the review on a T-shirt and flaunted it at work, sharing her wardrobe update on TikTok, where it quickly went viral, racking up 2.9 million views. This cheeky move cheered Daniella up and sparked a broader conversat
Katy Perry was unable to attend last night's Met Gala as she "had to work" but that didn't stop people on the internet from generating AI pics of her seemingly on the event's red carpet. Perry claims even her mother was fooled by the photos. I admit they do look pretty realistic, which is what makes AI technology so freaky. They also did the same to Rihanna: Source: X, BBC
Domestic violence, sexual assault, skid-marked undies! These are just a few of the dangers which some straight men perpetrate and possess according to a series of TickTwat viral memes in which women declare that they'd rather spend time in the woods with a bear instead of an unknown man - since a bear will only kill and eat them. They mean a literal bear, not a ghey bear, who'll only binge-watch "Housewives" with them or take them out for cocktails and titters. Hilariously, some straight men are missing the point entirely: that women naturally need to be on guard because there's no way of knowing what an unknown guy might do. Duh! Instead, they feel "demeaned" and "attacked." Some have even huffily noted, "There is not enough context to answer this question!" believing that they're being all smarty-like and sagacious. Predictably, these same men are now labeling those who choose the bears as "man-haters," along with a
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