Harem King
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There is a 22% chance that Drake says “Papi” on Iceman

This guy used AI to put himself in Game of Thrones and fix everything

Trump: "Americans' financial situation -- I don't think about anybody. I think about one thing. We cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon. That's all."

Dave Portnoy reveals his ex-wife has FULL ACCESS to his bank account and doesn't mind if she uses $500,000 for a wedding with her new boyfriend 😳

🚨NEW: Trump’s spiritual advisor is now free after only 6 months in prison for sexually abusing a 12 year old girl.

So, how many Greeks are acting in Christopher Nolan’s new film The Odyssey? Oh, I forgot. Cultural appropriation only works one way, doesn’t it.

Kevin O'Leary's massive data center was approved by a county commission in Utah last night. At 40,000 acres, it would be 2.5x the size of Manhattan. The commission approved the proposal despite opposition from hundreds of locals.

JUST IN: McDonald's to remove self-serve soda fountains from all locations.


"La gente debería tener limitada el agua a 50 o 100 litros de agua, no deberían poder lavar su coche ni llenar una piscina, hay que empezar a pensar en el agua como recurso". Este es Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, nuevo presidente del Fondo Monetario Internacional, quién fue director ejecutivo del Grupo Nestlé y afirmó que el agua no es un derecho humano, sino un recurso con el que especular. "El agua como un producto alimenticio como cualquier otro, debería tener un valor comercial. Declarar el agua como derecho humano universal es algo extremista". Este capitalista sin escrúpulos que quiere limitar el uso del agua para la población es una de las 300 personas más ricas de Suiza, con una fortuna superior a 450 millones de francos suizos... pero te dice que la gente debería poder lavar el coche mientras él cena en un jacuzzi con champagne.

Pokemon Pop-Tarts are already being scalped after returning for the first time in 25 years The Target-exclusive boxes cost $2.89, but sold eBay listings show some going for up to $25, not including shipping

NEW: Youth sports is now costing parents as much as $25,000 a year. Private equity and corporations are turning a childhood pastime into something only the wealthy can afford. Youth sports has become a $40 billion industry, and the steep costs are crushing American families.










