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During Coachella, someone did a zaghroot (an Arab cheer) during Sabrina Carpenter’s set. Sabrina said she didn’t like it; the woman replied it’s part of her culture. Sabrina then asked if it was yodeling and even asked if this was Burning Man.
Link from the livestream during her performance
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Americans tipping single Dollar bills in Germany
I am a tour guide in a lovely little German town. About 80% of my guests are from the US. Americans tip well - much more than the locals, it's a different culture here. Now, Americans also love tipping in USD, which is fine as I collect them unitl eventuall have enough for my bank to change them to Euros. Thing is, although it's a nice guesture, I don't immediately have use for Dollars. But quite often people hand me single Dollar bills. Roughed up, ripped, stained single Dollar bills. They
Is The Hurt Locker the original "America will bomb your country and then go make a movie about how sad doing it made the soldiers" movie?
Up close & Personal view of how severe Sinus Infections are sometimes treated
Giraffe visits a terminal ill patient during “Last Wish “ event in a Dutch Zoo
Your Bridal Party Is Too Nice to Say This, So I Will
This is a PSA to all of the beautiful brides in this thread. I'm not trying to rain on your parade by saying this, but I'm saying it because your bridal party is too scared to. Please (PLEASE) stop planning exorbitant bachelorette weekends. Before social media, a bachelorette party was ONE NIGHT, not 3-5 days at an international Airbnb. Your best friends and family will go along with it because they love you (and they don't want to be the ones to say no), but please consider if you're really ok
WIBTAH if I took 100k from my oldest daughter's college savings account to give it to my younger daughter?
Am I the a-hole if I take 100k from my oldest daughter's college savings account to give it to my younger daughter? I have two college savings accounts with 300k in each for my two daughters, Anna (22) and Bella (18) (fake names). (repost because the first was removed) Anna will be graduating from UCLA next month. Her school is in state for us so she was able to go for a very reasonable price (26k per year) plus me and my husband gave her an extra 2k per month for food, rent, and going out. In