A Netflix movie, dubbed the streaming service’s “most explicit movie ever,” has just landed. However, some argue it includes some “disgusting” scenes. Viewers around the world are reacting strongly after a film was added to Netflix. The film in question is Y Tu Mamá También. A Mexican movie released in 2001 has been critically acclaimed. Now, you can watch it on Netflix. The story follows teenage friends Tenoch and Julio, who set off on a road trip after finishing high school, accompanied by an older woman, Luisa. What begins as a carefree adventure quickly turns into something much deeper. Themes include complicated relationships and, safe to say, boundary-pushing experiences. Not least because of the explicit content. The audience has been very divided as the graphic content includes threesomes and sexual discovery scenes. On social media, per TVF, many viewers didn’t hold back, with one saying it was an “absolutely disgusting movie.” “Wtf is this doing on Netflix. I can’t imag...
A major shift is coming to how the U.S. handles draft registration — and it could affect millions of young men without them lifting a finger. Approved by Congress The federal government is moving forward with a plan to automatically register eligible men for the military draft starting in December, according to a proposed rule submitted last week. According to New York Post, the change comes from the Selective Service System (SSS), which officially sent the “automatic registration” proposal to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs on March 30. Under current law, most men between 18 and 25 years old are already required to register with the Selective Service in case a draft is ever reinstated. But instead of relying on individuals to sign up, the new system would shift that responsibility directly to the government. “This statutory change transfers responsibility for registration from individual men to SSS through integration with federal data sources,” the agency said....