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Dont Believe This Guy Is a Natural: IFBB Pro Coach Skeptical About RisingBodybuilding Star

Greg Doucette is a renowned IFBB pro coach with a master’s in kinesiology. His words and advice are taken seriously by all his followers, and even the bodybuilding world. Doucette does not think twice before calling out the unfair or shady aspects of fitness and reveals the truth to his followers. He is also on a mission to call out all veterans who use steroids to enhance their builds. He also insists that the natural or “natty” is the only proper way of being in the fitness world.

Halsey Voices Her Support for People With Bipolar Disorder

Halsey took to Twitter on Tuesday to encourage understanding and compassion for those living with bipolar disorder. “No jokes right now. I have dedicated my career to offering education and insight about bipolar disorder and I’m so disturbed by what I’m seeing,” Halsey wrote on Twitter. “Personal opinions about someone aside, a manic episode isn’t a joke. If you can’t offer understanding or sympathy, offer your silence.” She went on to tweet that “you can hate someone’s actions or opinions without contributing to stigma that damages an entire community of sometimes vulnerable people all for a couple of laughs.

John Lennon's Ex May Pang Said She'd Have 'Problems Dating' After Him

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The Best New York Art Shows of 2023

Queer cutouts, portable candies, and a retrospective of an American master. Art: © Henry Taylor. Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth. Photograph by Denis Y. Suspitsyn Art is always supposedly in the midst of some crisis of aesthetics; the critics say we’re just rehashing the past. Leave it to artists themselves — new, old, and at the margins — to prove them wrong. There were so many great shows this past year in New York that it was hard to choose just ten.

This band-aid hack is so smart we're mad we didn't think of it first

Redeem now There's a better way to put a band-aid at the tip of your finger.Instead of just wrapping it around, first cut the side tabs lengthwise.That way, they can overlap and stay more firmly on your finger.The lifehack was laid out by 5-Minute Craft and went viral when Reddit user adeptopeth212 posted it to the site.5-Minute Crafts isn't the first to come up with it. It's been the subject of several lifehack videos.

US air force denies running simulation in which AI drone killed operator | US military

A US air force MQ-9 Reaper drone sits at Kandahar airbase in Afghanistan in 2018. Photograph: Shah Marai/AFP/Getty ImagesA US air force MQ-9 Reaper drone sits at Kandahar airbase in Afghanistan in 2018. Photograph: Shah Marai/AFP/Getty ImagesUS military This article is more than 7 months oldUS air force denies running simulation in which AI drone ‘killed’ operatorThis article is more than 7 months oldDenial follows colonel saying drone used ‘highly unexpected strategies to achieve its goal’ in virtual test

Adele Accused of Cultural Appropriation for Putting Hair in Bantu Knots

The singer Adele has been accused of cultural appropriation after sharing a photo of herself on Instagram with her hair in Bantu knots — a traditional African hairstyle. The photo, in which she is seen wearing a Jamaican bikini top, was posted as a tribute to London’s Notting Hill Carnival, which normally takes place this weekend, but was moved online because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Decoding The Food And Drink On A Day Of The Dead Altar

A version of this story was originally published on Nov. 1, 2012. Sugar skulls, tamales and spirits (the alcoholic kind) — these are the offerings, or ofrendas, you might find on altars built this time of year to entice those who've passed to the other side back for a visit. These altars in homes and around tombstones are for Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos, a tradition on Nov.

From a forest in Papua New Guinea to a floor in Sydney: how China is getting rich off Pacific timber

Tree trunks ready for loading at a port in Papua New Guinea. Photograph: Friedrich Stark/AlamyChina is the major buyer of wood from Pacific nations like PNG and Solomon Islands, which are implicated in illegal or unsustainable logging Read more of our Pacific Plunder series here by Helen Davidson in TaipeiAn illegally logged tree, felled in the diminishing forests of Papua New Guinea, may well end up becoming floorboards in a Sydney living room, or a bookcase in a home in Seattle.

Heading for the Copycabana? Rod Stewart turns into Barry Manilow!

Music and passion were always the fashion for rocker Sir Rod Stewart – but even his biggest fans might now struggle to tell him apart from Copacabana crooner Barry Manilow. Sir Rod bore an uncanny resemblance to the American singer as he arrived at Zurich airport last week for the Swiss leg of his European tour. At the age of 74, Sir Rod’s famous hairstyle and distinctive nose remain trademarks, but the rakish twinkle in the eye is often hidden behind sunglasses – just like Manilow – for public appearances these days.