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🧸 Ragdoll, Living in a Movie 🎬

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The Ad Revenue You Could Be Earning Most people think of ad revenue as something reserved for creators with six-figure follower counts. That's outdated. Shared ad revenue is quietly becoming one of the more reliable forms of miscellaneous income , and it shows up in two places you'd never expect: your social feed and your mobile games. Publishing Is Promoting, Whether You Meant To or Not Every time you post on social media , the platform's advertising algorithm treats your content as inventory . Engagement attracts eyeballs, which in turn attract ad impressions, and these impressions generate revenue that platforms increasingly share back with the person who created the engagement . You don't need a brand deal to participate. You need reach, even modest reach, because the algorithm doesn't distinguish between trying to advertise and accidentally advertising. That includes advertising yourself : a post about your own other accounts, you...

🕘 They'll Pass You By, Glory Days, In the Wink of a Young Girl's Eye, Glory Days ⛅️

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Kelly Clarkson has never been shy about reminding the music world why she became one of the biggest voices of the 21st century, and her recent mic-drop moment during I'd Be Lyin' felt like a declaration that she still has plenty left to prove. If anyone wondered whether she could still reach those powerhouse notes, the answer arrived spectacularly! She didn't just sing the song—she owned it. Some singers carefully avoid the most difficult parts of a performance, and then there are artists like Kelly Clarkson , who seem to enjoy leaning into the challenge. That soaring note wasn't an accident . It sounded like the work of someone who had already rehearsed it countless times, stepping onto the stage with complete confidence. You don't deliver a performance like that without preparation, and Clarkson made it seem almost effortless . The moment had the unmistakable feeling of a musical mic drop. It was as if she were saying, "I'd be ly...

🌈 I Want to Take You Through a Wasteland I Like to Call My Home: Welcome to Paradise ☀️

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Volvo's Quiet Bet: A Closed-Loop Currency for an Uncertain Supply Chain Volvo did not launch a digital currency this week, exactly , and that distinction is the whole story. What Volvo Group — the trucks, buses, and construction equipment arm, headquartered in Belgium for logistics purposes — actually confirmed is narrower and, frankly , more interesting: a closed-loop proprietary token, built to settle payments between material suppliers, transport providers, and Volvo itself. No exchange listing. No retail speculation . Just a permissioned ledger doing the unglamorous work of making a supply chain talk to itself. Ivan Branco, who runs information management and analytics for that division, described it as a coordination layer more than a currency — one token replacing a tangle of payment arrangements, with the ledger itself carrying the record of who did what, when, and where . Volvo has been here before, in a smaller way , tracking cobalt sourcing on blockchain...

⚒️ Everybody's Working for the Weekend!Everybody Wants a New Romance 💘

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Messi the Great: Why the World Fell in Love All Over Again There's a mural in Barcelona , faded a little now by Catalan sun and the passage of years, that still draws pilgrims who stand in front of it the way people once stood in front of cathedrals. It is, in a sense, Lionel Messi's reliquary — proof of a career so improbable it needed to be rendered in paint just to be believed . And yet the man himself is three thousand miles away, in pink and black , playing out his football afterlife under the neon and palm trees of South Florida. That tension — monument in one hemisphere, heartbeat in another — is exactly why the Messi romance has reignited so completely this year. We are watching something rare : a legend who chose to keep playing rather than retreat into commentary booths and testimonial matches. Inter Miami hasn't just signed a name for jersey sales. They've inherited a nervous system that still reads a football pitch better than anyone alive , ...

🐄 He Taught Me How to Love and How to Give Just a Little, and Thank God I'm a Country Boy! 🐓

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Mississippi Weighs the Pros and Cons of a Proposed Bitcoin Mining Facility A proposed Bitcoin mining facility in Starkville , Mississippi , is generating plenty of discussion as local officials, business owners, and residents debate whether the project would be a long-term benefit or an unnecessary burden on the community . Like many digital currency projects across the United States, the proposal has created a clear divide between those focused on economic development and those concerned about environmental and infrastructure costs . According to city officials, the proposed facility would represent roughly a $10 million investment in the community. Supporters argue that the project could generate new tax revenue for the city , Oktibbeha County , and local schools while also creating a large, stable customer for Starkville Utilities . The mining operation is expected to consume approximately 30 megawatts of electricity, which city leaders say falls within the utility ...

🪮 Long, Beautiful Hair Shining, Gleaming Streaming, Flaxen, Waxen 🪞

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Curls, Reconsidered Curls are having a moment again, and the current wave — sorry — owes more to hairdressing history than most trend pieces let on. Before diffusers and curl creams, there was the permanent wave, and before that, the finger wave. Both are worth understanding if you want to know what today's curl revival is actually reviving. The Permanent, Properly Explained A classic perm restructures the hair's internal bonds rather than just shaping it temporarily. Stylists section damp hair around rollers of a chosen diameter, then apply an alkaline lotion — historically ammonium thioglycolate — that softens the hair's protein bonds. After processing under heat or time, a neutralizer resets those bonds around the new curled shape. The roller size determines the curl: small rods produce tight coils, while larger ones create loose waves. Done professionally, it's a chemistry lesson as much as a styling appointment. Finger Waves, the Origi...

🍞 We're Halfway There... Livin' on a Prayer!🕯

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Pakistan's latest Islamic ruling against digital currency has added a fascinating new dimension to one of the world's fastest-changing financial debates. While the country's government has been developing a framework for regulating digital assets and promoting innovation , a prominent religious ruling has declared that purchasing goods with digital currencies is not permissible under its interpretation of Islamic law, as digital assets do not qualify as recognized wealth . The decision immediately created tension between religious guidance and economic policy. That tension becomes even more intriguing when viewed alongside its neighbor,  Iran . Although Iran is also an Islamic republic , it has spent years exploring the use of digital currency in international trade and as a way to reduce dependence on traditional financial systems affected by sanctions . Two nations with similar religious foundations are arriving at noticeably different conclusions about t...