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name a 10/10 scene








This man complains that his daughter stays in her room all day and doesn’t enjoy talking to him and his wife. Whenever she does come down for food or water, he’s always reminding her that when she turns 18 either she can move out or pay rent. I never understood why people do this as a scare tactic to teach kids responsible. Is it possible that his interactions like this is actually damaging his relationship with his daughter. Isn’t he giving her a vibe that he doesn’t want her around or is this a part of teaching her responsibility?

In your opinion, what is the best "rescue" scene in film?

Whatever it takes. Watch the brand-new trailer for Marvel Studios’ #AvengersEndgame. In theaters April 26.



One way or another it's happening. This war is the single-greatest strategic unforced error in modern US military history. If there's anyone left in the future, there will be great stories written about the self-inflicted folly.


Food scientists have studied how cooking and cooling certain starchy foods can change their chemical structure. When foods like rice, potatoes, or pasta are cooled after cooking, some of the digestible starch converts into resistant starch. Resistant starch behaves differently from regular starch because it passes through the small intestine without being fully digested, functioning more like dietary fiber in the body. Because it digests more slowly, resistant starch can lead to smaller increases in blood glucose and insulin levels compared to freshly cooked starches, which is why researchers study its effects on metabolic health. Cooling and reheating rice does not dramatically change the total calories listed for the food, but it may slightly reduce the amount of starch that is rapidly absorbed, altering how the body processes it. Nutrition experts generally emphasize that overall blood sugar control depends on portion size, balanced meals, physical activity, and long-term dietary patterns, not just a single preparation method.






McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski goes viral after seeming reluctant to eat his own burgers—he takes a tiny bite, looks uncomfortable, and calls the food ‘product.’ 👀 🍔 😳





