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Your Weekly Dose Of All Things Jiu-Jitsu

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This is the choke, that Khabib turned into a neck crank on Conor

 

Absolutely brutal footlock 

 

A tutorial for the ankle lock from above

 

Von Flue choke to arm triangle 

 

Guard retention drills

 

Omoplata to armbar

 

Insanse submission!

 

In-leg triangle

 

Matt Serra showing off his leg lock game

 

Gordon Ryan Back Take from Side Control

 

Sneaky Revered Triangle 

 

Heel Hook in a Rugby

 

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The Daily Man-Up: To Have Freedom In Your Life, Stop Avoiding This One Thing

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Your brain wants your life to be predictable.

Your emotions want your life to be stable.

But stability and predictability are, interestingly, how you stay stuck and in survival-mode.

You can only have freedom in your life when you leave stability and predictability behind you.

You cannot be free unless you step into the unknown.

If you’re not willing to step into the unknown, then you’re a hostage to what you know. You’re a slave to your current circumstances.

You’re a slave to your emotions.

You’re a slave to your story.

You’re a slave to the fixed-mindset you have about what you think you are.

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There’s a girl I know who really loves her job. Well, she doesn’t necessarily love her job. But she loves a lot of what the job allows her to learn, experience, and do.

There is also a lot about her job that limits, frustrates, and constrains her.

In many ways, it’s clear this job — although amazing — isn’t the right fit for her. But she doesn’t want to lose all of the interesting and exciting perks that come with her job.

Her fear of loss keeps her in a place of certainty.

She doesn’t want to venture-off into a place of uncertainty, even though deep down it feels like the right thing to do.

But that’s actually the only place she can be free.

Without uncertainty, you can’t actually be free.

If you must live in a world where everything in certain and predictable, then you’re stuck in a bubble.

You’re stuck in your story and in the emotions of your past.

You’re not willing to face a future filled with unknowns. And if you’re unwilling to face a future of unknowns, then you can’t be free.

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A Banksy’s Painting Self Destructed After Selling for $1.1 million in Auction

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A rare piece of artwork from notorious street artist Banksy went up for auction Saturday night — only to self-destruct moments after it was sold.

A copy of one of Banksy’s better-known works, Girl With Balloon, was auctioned at Sotheby’s in London, garnering a record-setting bid of $1.4 million. Once the bidding had come to a close on the iconic piece, the artwork started to sound an alarm and was subsequently destroyed by a shredder hidden within the frame. Staff proceeded to rush the artwork out of the room before it could be fully shredded.

Sharing a photo of the moment on Instagram, Banksy accompanied it with the caption ‘going, going, gone’ which couldn’t be more accurate!

Alex Branczik, Sotheby’s senior director and head of contemporary art in Europe, was taken aback but not surprised by the twist admitting ‘it appears we just got Banksy-ed’.

He told The Art Newspaper:

He is arguably the greatest British street artist, and tonight we saw a little piece of Banksy genius.

The shredding is now part of the integral artwork. We have not experienced a situation where a painting has spontaneously shredded, upon achieving a record for the artist.

The auction house said it was “in discussion about next steps” with the buyer. Some art-market watchers have suggested the work could be worth even more in its shredded state.

 

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Poll Of The Day

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Would You Hit This?

 

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Feed Your Brain With These Fascinating Facts

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According to one legend, the funeral escort of Genghis Khan killed anyone and anything that crossed their path in order to conceal where he was finally buried. After the tomb was completed, the slaves who built it were massacred, and then the soldiers who killed them were also killed (article)

Genghis Khan killed an estimated 40 million people, resulting in a man-made climate change. The Mongol invasion effectively cooled the planet, scrubbing around 700 million tons of carbon from the atmosphere

 

Boxing announcer Michael Buffer got his catchphrase “Lets Get Ready to Rumble” trademarked in 1992. As of the year 2009, the trademark is worth $400 million from it being licensed. (article)

His brother, Bruce Buffer, is the announcer for UFC. Although they didn’t meet each other until they were both adults. Bruce is Michael’s manager, and he is the one who trademarked the phrase. They are 50/50 partners. Here’s a video of Bruce talking about it:

 

Joe DiMaggio was so devastated after Marilyn Monroe’s death that he had a half-dozen red roses delivered three times a week to her crypt for 20 years, never married again and his last words were: “I’ll finally get to see Marilyn.”

The marriage ran into trouble within a few weeks as DiMaggio, the product of a strict Roman Catholic upbringing, became upset by Monroe’s personal habits, including her disdain for bathing and her tendency to relax around the house nude

 

Freddie Oversteegen with her sister and friend, would flirt with Nazi collaborators and lure them to the woods for a promised makeout session. Once they reached a remote location, the men got a bullet to the head instead of a kiss. (article)

 

Chiropractors are not a type of medical doctor, cannot practice medicine, and Chiropractic is a form of alternative medicine like acupuncture

 

An article in 1968 revealed widespread marijuana use among US soldiers in Vietnam. As a result of the media uproar stateside and subsequent crackdown by the army, soldiers shifted to heroin, which was odorless and harder to detect. By 1973, up to 20% of the soldiers were habitual heroin users.

 

Jean-Claude Van Damme’s biggest movie hit (Timecop 1994), he was offered a 3 picture deal at $12M per picture. He turned it down and demanded he get the same deal as Jim Carrey – $20M per movie. He was rejected and his career never recovered. He later admitted he “acted like an idiot” (article)

 

Related: The Predator Suit Story:

 

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s parents used to beat him because they thought he was gay since his bedroom walls were covered with posters of men instead of women

 

 Lucy, a chimpanzee who was raised to believe she was human. She learned to sign over 250 words and some of her hobbies included drinking gin, browsing Playgirl magazines, and masturbating using a vacuum cleaner. (article)

 

Carl, a 5-year-old deaf boxer who is unbothered by court noises and accompanies kids during depositions and trials. He offers a sense of protection for children while they face their abusers in court. (article)

 

Infamous streaker, Mark Roberts, was sponsored by GoldenPalace.com to streak Super Bowl 38. He was paid $1 million, given front row tickets on the 50-yard line, and provided with one of the best defense attorneys in the US who was able to reduce his charges down to a misdemeanor and $1,000 fine. (article)

They got me Richard Haynes, who was the No1 lawyer in Texas and one of the top six in the whole of the US. He was just unbelievable. I thought he was going to be some two-bit lawyer until I met him. You just knew you were in the presence of someone who was unbelievable. He said we go to trial, we plead not guilty: nobody told you you couldn’t go onto the field. There were no signs, no warnings. That was our argument.

 

Chris Pratt stole his Peter Quill/Star-Lord costumes, including the jacket, from the set of “Guardians of the Galaxy” so that he could wear them to visit sick children at the hospital if the film was a hit (article)

 

The Rock travels with private gym of over 40,000 lbs. of equipment that over 100 crew members assemble at each film location (article)

 

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The Dumping Grounds


Linkage

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Secret Life of a Psych Ward Security Guard – Narratively

OMG! A man dies impaled by a pole after he falls from his apartment – Live Leak

You Can Buy This Gorgeous 399 Sq. Foot Tiny Home on – Amazon

Time for McGregor to stop fighting before someone gets killed – Irish Central

We have 12 years to limit climate change catastrophe, warns UN – AOL

This is how you should answer “What are your strengths?” – Fast Co

How Men Can Last Longer During Sex – Life Hacker

The best music streaming service – The Verge

20 Dead In New York Limo Crash Called The ‘Most Deadly Accident’ In Years – NPR

Rewire your brain to beat procrastination – Medium

Finally, the True Story of Studio 54 – Vulture

This Inflatable T-Rex Costume will make you the king of every Halloween party! – Amazon

How DOES Banksy earn his money? Artist is thought to make millions – Daily Mail

7 Kama Sutra Sex Positions You Should Try – Men’s Health

Panic rooms, bullet-proof glass: Hamptons billionaires, fearing attacks, take home security to new level – NY Post

Where Las Vegas’ Celebrity Chefs Eat Late at Night – Traveler

How American Politics Went Insane – The Atlantic

38 Science-Backed Tricks to Sharpen Your Memory – Prevention

9 highlights from Snapchat CEO’s 6,000-word leaked memo on survival – Tech Crunch

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5 Ways To Brew The Perfect Cup Of Coffee – Awesome Galore

Insane Clown Posse Member Rushes The Stage, Tries To Dropkick Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst – Digg

Trust in Vladimir Putin declines steeply among Russians, poll shows – The Guardian

Nepal says its tiger population has almost doubled from 2009 – AP News

Sophie Mudd Massive Teets of the Day – Drunken Stepfather

Man gets 50 years for molesting 15 kids he babysat over several decades – he “bragged in a [pedo] chatroom that he was free from being detected because his victims were too young to talk" – Marshfield News

Meet Insta Model Hannah Perera – G-Celeb

An In-Depth & Thoughtful Look At Self-Care – I Am & Co

Can this money ethos help you obtain early retirement in your 30s? – Big Think

The Winner Effect Says One Win Leads to Even More – Curiosity

Ariel Winter Cleavage Candids! – BB Blog

2019 Toyota Supra: Pretty Much The Whole Car From Some Leaked Parts Diagrams – Jalopnik

10 Chilling Facts About Serial Killer Albert Fish – Listverse

MILF with huge knockers (nsfw) – Ehowa

Viral video of Russian woman bleaching manspreaders was anti-feminist propaganda – The Verge

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A Few Glorious Videos For Your Consideration

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Never stick your dick in crazy

 

RESPECT

 

Dumbass

 

Another dumbass

 

That’s a huge dog

 

They did him like Red from Friday

 

The proper way to eat a banana

 

Zeus the German Shepherd was put in the other room while the spilled treats were cleaned up 

 

If horror movies were realistic…

 

A Japanese virgin Pays A Pretty Girl $5,000 So That He Can Get His first ever kiss. . . And Dude Went IN

 

Robbery of a gun store 

 

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The Daily Man-Up: Approach Anxiety is Illogical

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Probably the biggest obstacle that keeps guys from learning how to approach a girl they like is approach anxiety.  But the amazing thing is that there is absolutely no logical reason for approach anxiety to even exist in the first place.  Here are 5 (though I could go on) of the top reasons why approach anxiety makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.

Women want to meet you

One of the things that stops a guy from learning how to approach a girl he likes is he will look at a girl and assume she doesn’t want to meet him.  He immediately thinks she’s “out of his league”, or that by approaching her he would just be a bother.

Both those thoughts are utter nonsense.  If you are a fun, positive, high-value guy (the kind of guy who would add value to her life) then most women will be more than happy to meet you.  It doesn’t matter what you look like or how much you have in your bank account.  If you can make a girl feel good (make her laugh, feel appreciated, connected, provide her with exciting new experiences, etc.) then she will be glad you walked into her life.  (And for all you guys worrying you’ll just wind up in the friend-zone, click here and learn how to ensure that won’t happen).

The halo effect

Another thing that stops guys from learning how to approach a girl they like is putting attractive women up on a pedestal.  This is often caused by a “halo effect”.  A guy will see an attractive girl and then attribute all these other positive qualities to her because of the way she looks.  Just because she’s pretty he’ll assume everything else about her and her life must be perfect.

But to assume a girl has a perfect life just because she’s pretty is outrageous.  Everyone has flaws, insecurities, fears, and struggles in their life regardless of how they look.  Remember that, and you will have an easier time connecting with these “flawless” women.

There is nothing to be afraid of

So many of the fears that pop up in guy’s head when thinking about how to approach a girl he likes have no basis in reality.  Guys have these stories and beliefs that if he approaches a girl then everything will go horribly wrong.  She’ll fly off the handle (or turn ice-cold), humiliate him, and everyone around will point and laugh and he’ll feel like a loser.  Then the girl will spend the rest of her life remembering that lame guy who had the nerve to try and start a conversation with her at a bar.

But the reality is the fear of rejection is way worse than rejection itself.  You know what actually happens after a girl turns you down?  Nothing.  Not a damn thing. The world keeps spinning and everyone just moves on.  Besides it’s not like women hate being approached (it’s a flattering boost to the ego) or are out to humiliate guys.  In fact the vast majority of women will go way out of their way to avoid coming across as cold or harsh.

Check out the rest of the article here

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Poll Of The Day

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Who would you go see?
  • Add your answer

 

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The Story Of Jean-Claude Romand, The Man Who Faked His Entire Life And Ended Up Killing His Whole Family

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Jean-Claude Romand

Jean-Claude Romand was a hard worker, a family man, and a son that any parent could be proud of. There was just one problem; he was also a phenomenal liar. As far as anyone knew, Jean-Claude worked for a world-famous organization helping to make the world a better place.

For decades, Jean-Claude lived that lie and many others. In the end, those lies would take in everyone he cared about and would eventually lead him and all of his loved ones to ruin…

Early life

Jean-Claude Romand was born in Lons-le-Saunier, France. He spent his childhood in the quaint village of Clairvaux-les-Lacs. Jean-Claude was a happy, quiet child who kept to himself and was a good pupil in primary school. His mother was particularly prone to bouts of anxiety and was considered fragile. So from a young age, he learned that he could stave off his parents’ worry by lying to them.

After high school, Jean-Claude joined a “classe preparatoire” in Lyon. But it didn’t go well for him and he ended up dropping out after only one term due to “health problems.” After that, he moved to study medicine but failed narrowly towards the end of the first year by missing one of his exam papers. Fortuitously, Jean-Claude was eligible to the exam the following September but decided not to. Instead, he chose to tell all of his friends and family that he had passed. No one seemed to notice that his name didn’t appear on the exam results. For the next twelve years, every September, Jean-Claude would enroll in first-year medicine and pretended to be a student…

The Deception

Each year he’d pretend to be a student. He’d find ways to collect lecture handouts, borrow notes, even sit for the exam on the final day. All the while, no one seemed to suspect that he wasn’t a student. That is until a new head of medicine started becoming suspicious, and he had to stop. His friends never doubted him for a second. And in any case, it was too late to come clean. How could he have explained the truth anyway?

After leaving “school” he knew the next step was getting a job. So he made one up. Jean-Claude told his family that he was working as a researcher for an organization named World Health Organization out of Geneva. He made up the whole story of his career, from his position as a lecturer at the University of Dijon to the head of a Geneva clinic. In order to maintain the illusion, he even hung around the public areas of the WHO headquarters. He just had to make the story stick…

He took anything and everything that had the organization’s name on it and kept it in his home with a slew of medical journals and WHO-embossed paperwork. He also went on frequent “business trips”. These involved him staying at hotels near the airport and bringing people souvenirs from the airport duty-free shops. But he wasn’t really working at all.

Instead of actually working, Jean-Claude would spend his days driving around the countryside or sitting in parks. But keeping the lie going was a full-time job anyway. Everything he did was carefully planned, every single aspect of the lie had to be accounted for. Even his wife believed him. He told her that he was very busy at the office and that calling him was totally pointless. In that way, she’d never discover that he wasn’t actually going to the office at all…

For 18 years, Jean-Claude managed to fool his entire family, his wife, his parents, even all of his closest friends, that he was indeed working for the World Health Organization. He lived off of a combination of an apartment he and his wife sold, her salary, and some sums of money he had been given to him by relatives. He had told these relatives that their “investments” were being kept in various hedge funds and foreign ventures, but in reality, it was used to keep the remarkable lie going…

Killing Spree and Suicide Attempt

In 1988, Jean-Claude’s lies finally caught up with him. His father-in-law wanted to withdraw some of his invested capital. A few weeks later, he was found dead. He had fallen to his death in the presence of only one witness: his son-in-law. Soon after, his mother in law decided she no longer needed such a big house and moved to a smaller apartment. The money she saved on the move was left to Jean-Claude to invest.

Four years after his father-in-law’s mysterious death, Jean-Claude’s mistress decided to ask for the return of the 900,000 francs she invested. At the same time, some of his friends were sniffing for the truth. They were beginning to debate openly whether their good friend Jean-Claude did indeed work for WHO. With his lie coming unraveled, Jean-Claude Romand considered suicide…

On January 9, 1993, Jean-Claude Romand had found the perfect solution to his troubles. Romand withdrew 2000Fr, and purchased a handgun, silencer and gas canisters, and asked for them to be gift wrapped.

That night, feeling the only thing left to do was kill, he bashed his wife to death on their double bed with a rolling pin. He left her body until the morning, sleeping as normal.

The next morning, he woke his children, had breakfast, and watched cartoons. He put them to bed that night, and once they had fallen asleep, shot them both in the head.

After these killings, the only people who could expose him were his parents, who were both so proud of their ‘successful’ son, and his ex-mistress, who wanted back 900,000 Fr that she had given him as a favor.

The next morning, Romand traveled across the border to his parents’ house, where he joined them for a meal. Immediately after the meal he repeatedly shot them both and the family dog.

That night he picked up his ex-mistress, telling her he was treating her to a romantic meal for two. Pretending the car had broken down, he made her exit the car, and she did so he attempted to strangle her with a cord and sprayed tear gas into her face. After she fought back, he apologized and drove her back to her home before returning to his family home, which still contained the bodies of his dead wife and children.

He sat and watched TV before he poured petrol around the house, set it alight and took an overdose of sleeping pills to create the appearance of an intended suicide. Whether this attempt was genuine is doubtful, since the pills he took were long expired, and he had access to more effective barbiturates; additionally, the manner the fire was set and the timing of his taking the pills made his rescue inevitable. He was rescued by local firefighters who were alerted by the road cleaners at 4 o’clock the next morning.

He survived the blaze, but refused to talk to police during subsequent questioning; it was initially believed that he was too traumatized to speak.

Aftermath

Romand’s trial began on June 25, 1996. On July 6, 1996 Romand was sentenced to life imprisonment; he will be eligible for parole in 2015.

He was declared to suffer from narcissistic personality disorder as well as from mythomaniac tendencies.

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Horribly Depressing Postsecrets


23 Great Moments In Cinematography Awesomeness

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The Exorcist

 

A Nightmare on Elm Street

 

A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors

 

No Country For Old Men

There Will Be Blood

 

Kill Bill: Vol. 1

 

Eyes Wide Shut

 

The Tree Of Life

 

Slow West

 

Road To Perdition

 

Children Of Men

 

Sleepy Hollow

 

Arrival

 

Inglroious Basterds

 

The Shawshank Redemption

 

Dark City

 

The Revenant

 

Apocalypse Now

There Will Be Blood

 

Moonlight

2001

 

Rosemary’s Baby

American Beauty

 

Taxi Driver

Avatar

 

The Matrix

Dick Tracy

 

Mad Max: Fury Road

 

The Good, The Bad And The Ugly

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Horribly Depressing Story Of The Day

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We met in college, and were instant best friends. I was 20; she was 18. We spent all our time together, and were briefly lovers, but we never formally dated because both of us were very much into being wild and free and enjoying our youth. We dated other people on and off, but we talked about it and agreed that a committed relationship between the two of us would be an all-or-nothing kind of thing. Since neither of us wanted to give up our hedonistic, promiscuous, irresponsible lifestyle, we made a point of not committing to a relationship. A few years went by that way, and we were very happy, right up until her sisters died.

It was a car accident. They were 16 and 18, and both were killed in the crash. Dead on arrival at the hospital. My friend was utterly, completely devastated. It still hurts me to remember it, even now. Her father, though, was even more devastated, to the point where he was legitimately willing to let himself starve to death rather than try to go on living. She moved home, out of state, to take care of him. She cut ties with everyone for awhile, even me. I didn’t see her again for two years. She was so different after that. Before the accident, she’d always been the most joyful, exuberant, positive person I’d ever met. After she came back, she was quieter, sadder, maybe wiser. I wanted to be there for her more than I’d ever wanted anything in the world. Not being able to fix things for her, not being able to make it better, that hurt more than anything I could ever remember. I guess that’s when I realized how in love with her I was.

I told her that I loved her, that I wanted to be there with her, and she told me that she couldn’t handle the idea of any kind of emotional connection for awhile. Maybe a few years, she said. Maybe never. Maybe she’d never be able to open up emotionally again. She said she needed space from me, particularly from me. She said she needed to figure out what it meant to be alive in a world where her sisters were gone. She asked me to give her time, and I told her that I’d give her anything she wanted. She told me that she’d never been happier than she was when we were together. I told her the same. I told her that I understood, and that’s when we made our pact. I was 25 then, and she was 23. We agreed: if she turned 30 and I turned 32, and if she had learned to heal, and if she hadn’t fallen in love with someone else, and if I hadn’t fallen in love with someone else, then we’d get married. So that’s how we parted ways. She moved to Wyoming, to be alone. I moved to Germany, to get as far away from her as I could. We didn’t keep in touch at first, but over the next few years we built up a correspondence. We wrote letters because we both liked writing letters. We emailed now and then. Sometimes we’d mail each other books that we thought the other would like. Years went on, and we became closer and closer. When I turned 30, I half-jokingly brought up our marriage pact. I told her that I hadn’t ever fallen for anyone else. (I didn’t mention this, but I couldn’t have fallen for anyone else. I always compared every other woman to her, and in my memory she was perfect.) She replied that she was still very serious about our agreement, and that she’d never fallen in love with anyone else either. I asked her if she thought she had begun to heal, and she said she had, as much as a person could ever heal from something like that. A year later, she told me she’d like us to meet and spend some time together, to see if the spark was still there. It was. She was living in California at that time, and I found a job there. I’d always wanted to live in California anyway. I proposed to her six months later, and she smiled and told me “no fair”, that I had to wait another few months, when she’d be turning 30. I thought it was silly, but at that point things were going so well that a few months didn’t seem like they could matter at all. But I’m crying now, so I’ll have to wrap this up quickly.

She died. That’s how the story ends. She was hit by a drunk driver and spent 2 days in the ICU before her body gave out. I went to her funeral. I spoke to her father but I barely remember what we said. I’ve never spoken to him since. I don’t have the willpower to make myself find out how he’s doing. That will be four years ago this November. I’m in therapy and trying to learn how to have feelings again, other than blank, mindless, miserable rage. I often wonder if this is what it felt like for her. She made progress. She learned to feel again. That thought is what keeps me going. She did it. She’d want me to do it.

That’s it. That’s the story. It’s a shitty story, and I hate it.

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The Dumping Grounds

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Apple quotes customer $1,200 to fix one bent pin on a ribbon cable

 

How Conor McGregor Exposed The Khabib Nurmagomedov Conspiracy

 

How to Cook Bear Meat in Bear Fat with Steven Rinella – MeatEater

 

How To Live On $3 a Day

 

I don’t sell crack 

 

This device and app shows you what’s wrong with your car

 

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Linkage

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One Woman’s Life-Changing Quest to Have Sex with 100 Different People – Esquire

This book will teach you how to not be beta male anymore – Amazon

Six things parents can do to raise kids to be confident decision-makers – Washington Post

How to Decide What to Do With Your Life – The Startup

How Americans Described Evil Before Hitler – The Atlantic

How to Have a Sex Party – VICE

Ridiculoulsy delicious pizza recipe – 5 Minutes

A trauma surgeon explains the bloody reality of keeping gunshot victims alive – The Verge

This Insane Loan Term On A Used Porsche Shows That Even Rich People Can Be Dumb At Math – Jalopnik

Only supplement that has helped my insomnia – Amazon

A look at the victims of the NY limo crash – AOL

How to Have Great Sex Until You’re 90 – Mens Journal

Marcus Aurelius: How To Live Without Fear – Medium

Iskra Lawrence is curvy and sexy – Drunken Stepfather

10 Signs That Help Recognize Toxic Relationships at the Very Beginning – Bright Side

Meet Instagram Model Leanna Bartlett – Hollywood Tuna

It’s Weirdly Hard To Steal Mark Zuckerberg’s Trash – The Outline

You’re Bad at Choosing Good Pictures of Yourself — But Strangers Aren’t – Daily Curiousity

Meet the billionaire couple behind Panda Express, who run nearly 2,000 restaurants and sell 90 million pounds of orange chicken a year – Business Insider

Sophie Mudd was blessed with a small frame and massive bewbs – Drunken Stepfather

The 50 Best Fantasy Books of the 21st Century (So Far) – Paste

How Much Money You’d Have If You Invested $10K In The World’s Biggest Companies At IPO – Digg

Sommer Ray doing awesome things on Snapchat (nsfw) – Celeb J

Transgender Woman Finds Love With Man Who Rejected Her When She Was Male – Sick Chirpse

The No B.S. Guide to Naturally Increasing Your Testosterone – Knowledge For Men

Pre-Workout Supplements, Explained: Everything You Need to Know Before Hitting the Gym – GQ

Do You Have The Right Money Mindset To Get Rich? – Financial Samurai

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