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glittter-vamp · 4 months ago
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HIS WAIST TO ASS RATIO I REPEAT HIS WAIST TO ASS RATIO!!!!
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The little bit of tiddie. The little bit of happy trail. The scar.
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wildcmbcrsupdates · 1 year ago
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realadelaidekane: Fit check waiting to go to breakfastttt @Alo Yoga #alopartner
Adelaide Kane via TikTok, 10/02/2023.
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gayszlen · 9 months ago
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Is the plant video cute?
VERDICT: NOT CUTE
This is not a natural blueberry bush, no blueberry bush domestic or wild (afaik, and as stated I'm a horticulturalist and I have also been taking care of and growing different varieties of blueberry bushes at home my whole life) will fruit when that small, and that shape is not typical of blueberry bushes. This is likely a branch of a domestic blueberry bush, cut and inserted into the ground. Additional evidence for this is the wilting leaves closer to the base of the branch, although this could also be a result of disturbance by the rabbit. Lastly, it is planted among non woody plants, suggesting another reason to be skeptical that this is a true planting, that it is unlikely to be a suitable location to even grow a blueberry bush.
OK now further thoughts on the video itself below the cut sorry for both walls of text :)
This is likely part of a larger trend I've noticed, I believe starting on douyin but migrating to tiktok and Instagram etc via reposts, of fake "satisfying" or cute plant videos. These often involve taking a piece of a plant like a fruit and presenting it in a way that seems more foreign or exotic, like spray painting an apple pure white, spraying it with water after so it looks "fresh" and real, and then cutting into it with a knife in a satisfying manner. A related subgenre is that of fake or exaggerated propagation and seeding timelapses/"life hacks" where rose cuttings are put into potatoes with aloe pulp, or cacti are grafted to various different plants, or dragon fruit seeds are planted and fruiting within weeks, etc. it's a part of the general satisfying video trend and the fake/shitty life hack/craft videos, and IMO the things these people depict doing to plants and suggest that you should do are highly unethical and, akin to """cute""" animal videos that depict bad animal handling practices, are actively detrimental to people's understanding of plant health and a person's individual responsibility towards the environment. Plants may not "feel" in the same way animals or people do, but IMO this is just as cruel and mocking as a suckling pig, sewing different animals together, or other analogues.
OK SORRY FOR THE SOAPBOXING BYE THANKS
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marie1-kersaint · 2 months ago
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biglisbonnews · 2 years ago
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Selena Gomez's Best Friend Responds to Documentary Criticism Selena Gomez's best friend is finally breaking her silence on the backlash surrounding her appearance in My Mind & Me.Back in November, the Only Murders in the Building star released the revealing documentary, which gave fans an intimate and unvarnished look into some of the most difficult moments of her life. That said, while Gomez was praised for her candor and vulnerability, there were also a number of folks who were less than impressed by her close friend Raquelle Stevens, with many accusing the Sunshine Mind author of being "toxic, dismissive, controlling and passive aggressive towards selena" based on her on-screen behavior.Watching the Selena Gomez documentary and she really needs to drop that “friend” Raquelle— Alo🪬 (@alolims) November 4, 2022 just because raquelle has been through everything with selena, it doesn’t take away that she can be so toxic, dismissive, controlling, and passive aggressive towards selena #MyMindAndMe— jas 🇬🇹 (@jasminneees) November 4, 2022 However, Stevens has now decided to respond to her critics by telling her side of the story in a recent episode of the Chicks in the Office podcast, where she talked about facing this kind of online scrutiny, as well as how she was willing to deal with it in order to support her longtime friend of 10 years."Anytime you do anything public in life, you're subject to opinions of other people," she said before acknowledging that "you just don't even go there if you're not willing to be able to take the heat." So even though she was aware of the risks, Stevens explained it was ultimately a positive thing, as "the biggest thing for me was that the documentary was a beautiful, beautiful piece of work that Selena so vulnerably shared with the world.""It was her life story, and part of what was included in that documentary was our friendship, which is special and it's honest," she continued. "And it's real."Not only that, but Stevens also went on to point out that her bond with Gomez is much more than just what was depicted on-screen, noting that people should remember that when they're "scrolling through Instagram or they're scrolling through TikTok, or you're watching a documentary, you're getting a small glimpse into someone's life, you're not seeing the full picture.""The truth is we've had a friendship for the last decade because it's real, it's honest and I'm so grateful for that," she said, prior to adding that she isn't bothered by the negative comments, as she knows she lives with "integrity" and a "strong" inner life. Rather, she was just happy to be there for her friend through this process, saying that "Selena welcomes honesty in her friendships and I welcome that in my life too."Watch everything Raquelle has to say about the backlash for yourself below..Photo via Getty / Daniele Venturelli https://www.papermag.com/selena-gomez-raquelle-stevens-documentary-2659381073.html
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technomanceer · 3 years ago
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making attempts to make aloe x croissant less obscure via my tiktok crack au roleplay account
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violetsandshrikes · 6 months ago
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some good things I’ve seen in the notes I wanted to add:
• I don’t think she was a bad or neglectful parent; she was really surprised when I explained why I thought it was a bad idea, and hadn’t really understood the level of content her kid was consuming via YouTube/Tiktok (a lot of parents aren’t concerned by what look like cute fun makeup videos or get ready with me videos because they seem fairly harmless). A lot of these products are also purposefully branded to look bright, cheerful, little drawings and sketches on them - very much like they’re child targeted. I think what’s going on realistically in the same as previous generations getting their kids silly little shaped dress up makeup palettes which I can pretty much guarantee didn’t have people checking ingredients ever. This is why it’s important to let people know about these kinds of trends and what to look out for!
• What’s an active ingredient? It’s a little bit of a misleading term, because if someone is talking about an active ingredient in skincare or a beauty product, what they usually mean is there is a chemical/molecule in the product that is doing what the product is labelled/claims to do. For example, if something is labelled as an acne targeting cream with active ingredients, it may have something like salicylic acid in it, or it may be marketed as “acne targeted cream with salicylic acid and soothing aloe” or something along those lines. I put a chart in the earlier reblogs about additives that usually fall under the umbrella of actives when people talk about them though: think salicylic acid, glycolic acid, AHAs, etc. (Young skin or sensitive skin you want to avoid these where you can because many of them act as chemical exfoliants - if you are using them, you also need to be checking the % of the active ingredient itself and how often it is safe to use without completely destroying your skin barrier).
• If kids are really insistent/don’t want to feel left out, like I suggested to this mother: find mild compromise, especially so they don’t feel like their current interests are shat all over. They can have a sunscreen for daily use - you can find a decent SPF one targeted at kids that visually appeals to them. Moisturiser (check what is added to it) if they really need it, or when they’re getting into the age where hormone breakouts happen and skin gets really touchy for a lot of kids (hydrated skin = no cracks or breaks = less yuck getting in like bacteria or fungi). You can get them cute little lip balms (same hydration concept - try to avoid heavily perfumed ones). Cute mild soaps with fun shapes or colour. Good compromises are good to help them not feel like you think they’re stupid for wanting things, help them still feel like they’re fitting in, can help habit build for hygiene and day to day care anyway (sunscreen daily is a good idea even if overcast!).
I just made a 6 year old girl really mad at me in the mall and it was actually a heartbreaking experience
Because I was picking up more moisturiser, and this clearly really young girl and her mother came in to shop skin products, and her mother picked up a combined kit and was like “This is the one you want? Okay I guess” and I took a peak and gently butted in and told her mother I thought that was a really bad idea because she looked super young and those products had a bunch of actives
This little girl was glaring at me like I kicked her puppy while I chatted to her mother, who seemed really embarrassed she didn’t know that, asked some questions, and told me her daughter was 6, obsessed with skincare, said all the other girls at school had similar products, and always watched YouTube videos + Tiktoks about these things.
I told her pretty bluntly it’s a bad idea for young people to use most of these actives/products, gave her some keywords to search online so she’d have a better idea about what to look up and learn more, and suggested maybe they could work on instead building a routine with washing faces with water, a little dab of a very neutral moisturiser and some sunscreen every day (let’s be clear - this little girl does not need a skincare routine, but it’s a compromise without completely shitting on her and helps routine building in life anyway)
I told this kid she was really pretty and she didn’t need anything, and I’m sorry I ruined her fun but I didn’t want her to burn her face with something like retinol or salicylic acid. She was not impressed.
Please chat with the young people in your life about these things, get some rudimentary knowledge if they’re asking for products like this, and please be careful!
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bringinbackpod · 4 years ago
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Interview with Gryffin
We had the pleasure of interviewing Gryffin over Zoom video!
L.A.-based artist/producer Gryffin has just unveiled a new single entitled “Best Is Yet To Come” with buzzing California singer Kyle Reynolds. Released via Darkroom / Interscope Records, Gryffin once again crafts the ultimate summer anthem with an engaging electronic soundscape heightened by Kyle’s soaring delivery and powerful hooks. The track and accompanying video showcase the promise of an endless summer as the world comes back to life. “Best Is Yet To Come” is available now via all digital retailers.
Earlier this year, Gryffin teamed up with Two Feet for single “I Want Love” which thus far has generated over 9.5 million Spotify streams and garnered critical acclaim. EDM.com praised, “This idyllic track showcases a balanced blend of seemingly juxtaposing styles.”Additionally, his 2019 anthem “Tie Me Down” with Elley Duhé has surged in popularity once more. Exploding on TikTok, it has recently inspired over nearly 3 million videos in the past month alone. To date, it has amassed nearly a quarter-of-a-billion streams and views. Gryffin also recently announced the first dates for his return to Las Vegas for a 2021 Wynn residency.
“I Want Love” followed Safe With Me”, featuring rising star Audrey Mika, and “Cry,” a collaboration with Swedish singer/songwriter John Martin hailed by EDM.com as a “scintillating future pop record that tugs at the heartstrings.” In addition, Gryffin’s recent output includes “Hold You Tonight,” a breathtaking collaboration with platinum-selling country artist Chris Lane. Premiering in April, the acoustic-guitar-laced track marked Gryffin’s first new music since the release of Gravity — a widely acclaimed album including hits like “Remember” ft. ZOHARA (a track that shot to #1 on Dance radio), “OMG” (a #16 hit on the US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, featuring Grammy Award-nominated singer/songwriter Carly Rae Jepsen), and “Body Back” ft. Maia Wright (#16 hit on the Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart). With its incredible lineup of collaborators and guest artists, Gravity also features “Hurt People” (a collaboration with singer/songwriter Aloe Blacc, co-written by Bastille frontman Dan Smith) and “Baggage” by Gryffin with Gorgon City ft. AlunaGeorge (praised by Dancing Astronaut as a “perfectly poignant and danceable requiem to the summer season”).
Known for his kinetic fusion of dance-pop and future bass, Gryffin recently earned RIAA gold certification for “All You Need to Know” with SLANDER ft. Calle Lehmann — a 2019 release that’s now surpassed 100 million streams. The chart-climbing single appears on Gryffin’s debut album Gravity, which hit #1 on Billboard’s Dance/Electronic Albums chart soon after arriving in October 2019.
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wildcmbcrsupdates · 1 year ago
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realadelaidekane: Fit check waiting to go to breakfastttt @Alo Yoga #alopartner
Adelaide Kane via TikTok, 10/02/2023.
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cutsliceddiced · 5 years ago
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New top story from Time: Welcome to the Golden Age of Live-Streaming
On Saturday night, hip-hop eminence Derrick “D-Nice” Jones threw a dance party for 100,000 with attendees including Michelle Obama, Mark Zuckerberg, Drake, J. Lo, Rihanna and both finalists for the Democratic Presidential nomination. The crowd was even bigger on Sunday. In an interview with CBS This Morning’s Gayle King on Monday, D-Nice confirmed his plans to keep the party going daily for as long as possible. But before you cancel the DJ, rapper and producer for creating the world’s most distinguished COVID-19 cluster, I should mention that the gatherings—dubbed Homeschool at Club Quarantine—have taken place exclusively on Instagram Live. The host, ensconced in his kitchen alone, is practicing social distancing.
This is live entertainment in the coronavirus era, when theaters, concert halls, museums, sports stadiums and nightclubs are closed; music, comedy and book tours are canceled; and non-news TV production has ground to a halt. Within the space of two weeks, Americans have seen so many of the institutions that kept us amused, informed and intellectually stimulated during national crises past shut down. It may be negligible in comparison with the plight of those who are feeling the effects of COVID-19 firsthand, or even the sadness the healthy among us feel at being separated from loved ones, but the loss of both the physical public square and platforms like daily talk shows are also tragic. Which is why it’s been so encouraging to see artists and entertainers from across the culture use DIY methods of communication to fill that void. After years of puzzling over Generation Z’s love of YouTube stars and live streamers, the over-30 set isn’t just starting to understand the appeal of these platforms—we’re relying on them to stay sane.
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In the week or so since late-night hosts sent their staffers home to self-isolate, Stephen Colbert has brought us such welcome distractions as the abbreviated, solo “Lather Show” (from his bathtub) and “The Flame Show With Stephen Col-burn” (at the fire pit on his patio) featuring a video-chat performance from Late Show bandleader Jon Batiste. In mini-episodes filmed at home with his wife behind the camera, Jimmy Fallon has been leading split-screen conversations with stars like Jennifer Garner and Lin-Manuel Miranda; Fallon’s two young, joyfully disruptive daughters have become America’s sweethearts. Trevor Noah has The Daily Social Distancing Show, while Samantha Bee has enlisted her husband and kids to shoot Full Frontal from their rural backyard, with plans to air a new episode on Wednesday. A Little Late host and YouTube native Lilly Singh is off the air but back to her 15 million subscribers with pandemic-related comedy skits. And so on.
Daytime talk-show hosts have followed suit: Ellen DeGeneres has been posting phone calls with friends such as Jennifer Aniston and Tiffany Haddish on her Twitter account. The View often looks like The Brady Bunch intro now, a grid of faces with Whoopi and Joy logging on live from their respective homes. One of that show’s alumnae, Rosie O’Donnell, raised $600,000 for The Actors’ Fund with Sunday’s one-night-only revival of The Rosie O’Donnell Show—a special that had her video-chatting with Billy Porter, Patti LuPone and other Broadway-adjacent celebs “from the comfort of my garage-slash-art-studio.” (Parents who’ve been entertaining young kids at home for the past few weeks must have felt a pang of recognition upon spotting the signs of family craft projects in the background.) The crisis has even brought Oprah back on a daily basis, from her home, in a free Apple TV series called Oprah Talks COVID-19; the first episode consisted of a FaceTime chat with Idris Elba and his wife Sabrina Dhowre, who both tested positive for coronavirus, her laptop propped up on a stack of books. Never mind that her sectional is approximately the size of my apartment; when was the last time a billionaire media mogul looked so relatable?
Which is why I FaceTimed @idriselba & his wife Sabrina who are safely quarantined together after he tested positive for COVID-19. Idris fills me in on his journey and Sabrina reveals the result of her test after they decided to quarantine together. pic.twitter.com/HETVZeqCPE
— Oprah Winfrey (@Oprah) March 22, 2020
It’s been especially heartening to see artists who, like D-Nice, have scrambled to create something entirely new. As book clubs spring up with the help of video conferencing technology, publishing site Literary Hub has launched the Virtual Book Channel, whose Vimeo-based shows offer the kind of readings and author interviews bookstores across the country have had to cancel. Death Cab for Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard has been live-streaming daily performances on YouTube to benefit various medical charities. NPR has made a schedule of “live virtual concerts”—most of them on social media or video platforms—that have been announced, ranging from the Vienna State Opera to events organized by indie labels Don Giovanni and Third Man.
From Bernie Sanders hosting a YouTube live stream on the coronavirus response with AOC, Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar to Padma Lakshmi leading pantry-cooking tutorials on Instagram, there’s a DIY COVID-19 video for every political alignment and cultural niche. A homespun microgenre of coronavirus-themed parody song has emerged, with the reliably profane Liam Gallagher transforming his old Oasis hits into “Wonderwash” and “Champagne Soapernova”; if there’s a boomer in your life who can’t wrap their mind around social distancing, send them this Twitter video of Neil Diamond tweaking “Sweet Caroline” so that the chorus begins, “Hands, washing hands/Don’t touch me/I won’t touch you.” We’re seeing artists’ and celebrities’ living rooms, meeting their spouses and kids, cooing over their pets. Though these videos can’t replace communication with friends and family—or, obviously, satisfy our moral obligation to help coronavirus patients, healthcare workers and those in our communities who’ve lost their jobs—there’s a sense that if we’re all self-quarantining at home, then we’re all in this together.
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Whether we’ve realized it or not, I think a lot of us are finding the same sustenance in these rough dispatches that teens get from YouTube vloggers, TikTok dancers (whose acolytes now include LeBron James and his adorable family) and social media influencers of all stripes. Why, we’ve spent years asking ourselves and each other, would you watch a spoiled 15-year-old with no discernible talent try on every item of clothing she’s ever ordered on the internet when you could be bingeing The Sopranos, or at least Buffy the Vampire Slayer? Why listen to some weirdo warble over canned beats when practically the entire history of recorded music is available to stream? What we forget is that young people are often looking for something the professional, adult-dominated entertainment industry can’t offer—something past generations found in the crude mediums of punk music or zines or early internet message boards: a sense of intimacy. Even for kids with vibrant social lives and supportive families, adolescence can be horribly lonely. Maybe it’s not the content of haul videos or live gaming streams that has them hooked; maybe it’s the sense of community and personal connection these lo-fi videos create.
After 13 days away from almost everyone I care about, I’ve begun to remember what profound isolation—whether physical or psychological—can feel like. That certainly explains why, though I used to hate using video chat apps, I recently spent 90 minutes on Zoom with friends self-quarantining in Australia and “met” an old pal’s newborn baby on FaceTime. But it’s also why, on Sunday, I tuned in to an impromptu Instagram Live performance by rock icon Patti Smith and her musician daughter Jesse Paris Smith. Amid songs, poetry and pep talks, they revealed that they were broadcasting from a smartphone propped up on containers of instant oatmeal and aloe vera juice. As cool as it was to see one of my favorite artists play a live show at a time when in-person concerts are impossible, what really brought me comfort was the sight of a woman I so deeply respect hunkering down with family and taking time to check in with fans. In sharp contrast to Gal Gadot’s smug video of celebrities singing “Imagine,” Smith’s gesture seemed to come out of humility, generosity and respect for her fellow citizens.
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Millions of us are suddenly becoming immersed in this social-video ecosystem to an extent that we’ve never been before. We’re not just occasionally posting a viral clip on our platform of choice; we’re getting emotionally invested in this stuff, because it’s the closest thing we have to live or even daily entertainment. And we need those things—those culture-wide conversations, songs and jokes, that shared mourning for those we’ve lost—so that we never forget we’re living in a society, especially at a time when it’s crucial that we all do our part to keep each other safe.
There’s no guarantee that mainstream pop culture’s new DIY spirit will endure after Elba recovers, Bee is out of the woods and coronavirus has gone the way of H1N1. But, either way, it won’t be long before a critical mass of Gen Z reaches an age when their sensibilities start shaping the entertainment industry proper. For them, YouTube, Twitch and TikTok will always be part of a standard creative toolbox. The inevitability of this generational shift used to terrify me (a luxurious fear compared to what’s weighing on our minds these days, I know). Now that I finally get it, I’m curious to like, subscribe and see what happens.
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wildcmbcrsupdates · 1 year ago
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realadelaidekane: Trying on summer fits by @Alo Yoga What's your favorite?
Adelaide Kane via TikTok, 07/24/2023.
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realadelaidekane: Trying on summer fits by @Alo Yoga What's your favorite?
Adelaide Kane via TikTok, 07/24/2023.
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realadelaidekane: Fit check waiting to go to breakfastttt @Alo Yoga #alopartner
Adelaide Kane via TikTok, 10/02/2023.
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