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Viewers left mortified by Netflix’s ‘most explicit movie ever’ with ‘absolutely disgusting’ scenes

  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...
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Big change to US draft rules could impact millions of young men

  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....

My 12-Year-Old Son Carried His Wheelchair-Bound Friend on His Back During a Camping Trip So He Wouldn't Feel Left Out – The Next Day, the Principal Called Me and Said, 'You Need to Rush to School Now'

  I didn't think much of the trip until I got a call I couldn't ignore. Walking into the school the next day, I had no idea what my son had set in motion. I'm Sarah, 45, and raising Leo on my own has taught me what quiet strength looks like. He's 12 now. Kind in ways most people don't notice right away. He feels everything, but he doesn't talk much. Not since his dad passed away three years ago. He doesn't talk much. Last week, my son came home from school different. There was energy in him. Not loud or bouncing off the walls. Just… lit up. He dropped his backpack by the door and, with a rare sparkle in his eyes, said, "Sam wants to go too... but they told him he can't." I paused in the kitchen. "You mean to the hiking trip?" He nodded. "Sam wants to go too." Sam's been Leo's best friend since third grade. He's a smart kid. Quick with jokes. But he's spent most of his life watching from the sidelines or being...

Jim Whittaker, ther first American to summit Everest, dies at 97

  The world just lost a true giant of adventure. Jim Whittaker — the quiet, fearless climber who became the first American to stand on the summit of Mount Everest — has died at 97. He passed away peacefully at his home in Port Townsend, Washington, surrounded by the life he built far from the spotlight that once followed him. According to NPR, his family shared a message that feels just like the man himself — grounded, generous, and deeply human: “Whether at home, in the mountains, or at sea, he sought to share adventure, joy, and optimism with those around him,” the statement said. “His warmth, humility, and belief in the power of nature to bring people together left an enduring legacy of care for our planet and for one another.” Whittaker’s life reads like something out of a different era — one where courage wasn’t loud, and greatness didn’t need to announce itself. Born and raised in Seattle, Whittaker started climbing as a teenager alongside his twin brother Lou. Their bond was...

I found this in my girlfriend’s bathroom. We’ve been looking at it for an hour now and still can’t figure out what it is

  It sat there on the cold, white bathroom tiles like an intruder from another dimension. Silent, alien, and utterly wrong. My girlfriend and I stood over it for an hour, our shadows stretching long against the walls as we stared at the pulsating, fleshy mass. It looked like a grotesque hybrid of fungus and raw tissue, something that shouldn’t exist in a modern home. We argued, we Googled, and we whispered our worst-case scenarios, but the more we zoomed in, the less it made sense. And then we finally realized that our frantic search for answers was only fueling our own mounting dread. By the time we had cycled through every nightmare scenario—parasite, mutant mold, or perhaps some kind of decaying animal part—the bathroom felt less like a sanctuary and more like a crime scene. My girlfriend’s voice trembled as she asked if it was toxic, if we needed to evacuate, or if this was a sign of a deeper, structural sickness within the apartment walls. I tried to maintain a facade of calm,...

Two-Time Grammy Winner and Country Legend Ray Stevens, 87, Hospitalized After Fall – Support Pours In

  He has spent decades making audiences laugh and sing — but now, Ray Stevens is fighting through one of the toughest moments of his life. Ray Stevens, known for his humor and timeless hits, recently suffered a frightening injury that could have slowed him down for good. Instead, the country icon is proving that even in the face of adversity, his spirit remains unshaken. A Scary Fall That Shook Fans The news broke through the Ray Stevens Music Instagram account, revealing that the legendary entertainer had taken a serious fall. According to the post, "Ray Stevens is recovering after a fall on Sunday, March 29 that resulted in a broken neck." The statement immediately sent waves of concern across his fan base. The update added that Stevens was "briefly hospitalized in the Nashville area and is now recovering at home," offering a small sense of relief amid the alarming diagnosis. Despite the severity of a broken neck, Stevens' outlook has been nothing short of ins...

The rise of a rebel who changed country music forever

  His popularity skyrocketed through the ’70s. But his excessive lifestyle and substance abuse caught up with him.  In the end, he died far too young — but his music and legacy will live on forever. A true pioneer There have been plenty of larger-than-life figures in country music history — but the man we’re talking about today might just rank among the most influential of them all. His journey, however, was anything but easy. It was marked by hardship, and his toughest battle was the one he fought against addiction. After his breakthrough, years of cocaine use began to take a serious toll, even damaging his voice. Fans were heartbroken at some of his concerts, hearing how far it had fallen, no longer sounding like the voice they once knew. At the same time, his personal life was also unraveling. The once-vibrant singer and songwriter grew increasingly withdrawn, even feeling uncomfortable around his own family. By the early 1980s, it seemed like everything was headed toward y...