
Cláudia Santos
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Nov 23, 2024 |
au.lifestyle.yahoo.com | Claudia Santos |Claudia dos Santos |Cláudia Santos
As a New Jersey native, I often get confused looks when I try to defend why it's called "Taylor ham" or when I constantly use the phrase "down the shore" throughout the summer. Basically, as Americans, we adopt phrases and mannerisms from whichever state we grew up in that may confuse others. So when redditor PolylingualAnilingus asked the r/AskAnAmerican subreddit to share the unique sayings they use that immediately signal where they're from, people sure had a lot to share.
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Nov 23, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Claudia Santos |Claudia dos Santos |Cláudia Santos
Clear signals President-elect Donald Trump plans to make good on his campaign pledge to deport millions of undocumented immigrants in his second term has sparked concerns among some in Texas' business and economic sectors who say mass deportations could upend some of the state's major industries …
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Nov 23, 2024 |
au.lifestyle.yahoo.com | Claudia Santos |Claudia dos Santos |Cláudia Santos
Even as a younger millennial, I sure have some skills that would puzzle younger folks (like my ability to craft the perfect AOL Messenger away message). Recently, I posted about more of these seemingly "obsolete" skills older adults have perfected that have been rendered somewhat useless today. After that, even more folks from the BuzzFeed Community chimed in with their "outdated skills." Here are a few of them. 1."Programming in HTML 3.
18 Times People Had A Baaaaad Gut Feeling About Something (Or Someone) And Ended Up Being 100% Right
Nov 17, 2024 |
au.lifestyle.yahoo.com | Claudia Santos |Claudia dos Santos |Cláudia Santos
Note: This post contains mentions of sexual assault and murder. It can be hard to ignore our gut feelings, even if the people around us don't quite believe them. And that "I knew it!" moment when we find out our instincts were right all along can be equally as disheartening as it is terrifying. Recently, redditor Unique-Landscape-202 asked the r/AskReddit community to share their own "I knew it" moments when their guts were proven right. Here are their eerie stories.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Claudia Santos |Claudia dos Santos |Cláudia Santos
Generate Key TakeawaysAs a woman, there are tons of little everyday things that annoy the hell out of me, like how my jeans can range in several sizes depending on the brand (and always have a waist gap!) or the fact that most bathroom stalls don't have hooks on the door. So when I saw redditor SomeJokeTeeth ask the r/AskReddit community to share the "male equivalent" of these inconveniences, I was curious to know the other side of things. Here are some of the pet peeves men shared.
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