
MagicalFuckingBeans
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She thought it would be a quick call; just book her usual appointment and move on. Same salon. Same routine. Two years of loyalty. But the second the call connected, everything flipped. “Can I book an acrylic fill with May or Tim?” she asked casually… and what came next didn’t make sense. “Tim doesn’t work here anymore… and I don’t want to do your nails.” Silence. Confusion. She thought she misheard it. She didn’t. She tried again, thinking there had to be some mistake. But the voice on the other end didn’t change. “No… this is May. I just don’t want to do your nails.” No explanation. No apology. Just a hard stop. After two years of appointments, tips, and quiet visits, she was suddenly cut off like a stranger. She hung up, stunned, replaying every interaction in her head; what did she do wrong? Then it hit her… the video. The one where she joked about her manicure looking like “chicken breast.” It went viral. Millions of views. And now she’s wondering; did they see it? Was that the reason? Or is there a whole story she doesn’t know? Sometimes it only takes one moment online to change how people see you in real life… even when you didn’t mean harm. If a business suddenly refused you like this… would you demand answers, or just walk away and never go back?

US is considering paying Iran 20 billion in frozen funds in order for Iran to give up its enriched uranium stockpile-AXIOS







China defence ministry has issued a strong warning reinstating that China has an energy agreement with Iran and it ships will not be intercepted.
































