The makers of YouTube’s nostalgic Karate Kid riff, Cobra Kai, know that everyone believes they’re the hero of their story. But if everyone was a hero there would be no villains. And we all know there are villains. So the borders between who’s right and who’s wrong shift depending on where you happen to be standing. Are you’re looking at life from the perspective of the underdog who’s just won the All-Valley Under-18 Karate Tournament after beating a bully, or from the perspective of the guy laying on the mat after getting hit with an illegal crane kick to the face?
Tom Cruise is looking for a co-pilot — and it could be you!
Ahead of the release of Top Gun: Maverick later this month, the long-awaited sequel to the hit 1986 film, Paramount has launched an interactive website called WhatsMyCallSign.com that puts users right in the pilot seat.
The site allows users to create their own Top Gun call sign, as well as design their very own virtual pilot helmet.
MTV’s All Star Shore returned for Season 2 with a completely new cast on 21 September 2023. The reality competition series featured fourteen reality superstars coming together for an epic vacation in the Canary Islands to battle it out for a cash prize. Xavier Ulibarri was one of them. So, in the rest of the writing, we are going to tell you about him.
Xavier Ulibarri On All Star Shore Xavier Ulibarri at first was “concerned a bit” about the competition part because he had never done a competition show before.
The TikTok community was set ablaze when Loren Gray took to TikTok to make shocking allegations against Brent Rivera, accusing him of having an unhealthy relationship with his sister, Lexi Rivera.
In a calculated move, Gray posted a video lip-syncing to the lyrics, “I’m still playing the victim and you’re still in love with your sister,” directly shading Brent and implying a dubious dynamic within his family.
The controversy escalated when Brent’s ex-girlfriend, Eva Gutowski, commented with a stunned “Omg wait omg wait,” prompting Lexi to cryptically respond, “You would know.
Online pornography is ubiquitous, and studies suggest that more than 95 percent of men and 70 percent of women have partaken at least once. Which is fine. Everything in moderation. The trouble arises when children and young teens access pornography online and come to think of the behavior they’re seeing as normal. This is a growing problem that has no clear solution. Studies have shown that strict rules and even web filters cannot dissuade curious, internet-savvy children.