Ever thought about eating a foot? This guy almost... achieves it. What an effort. @footgvgtrainee deepthroating Goddess Dee 🖤's foot #foot #feet #footfetish #footsucking #footbread #hotsuace #toesucking #deepthroat #shrimping #footinmouth #coffeeshow more

Things that make you go hmmm...
35,495 views • 1 year ago
Cardiff born, Cardiff bred 💙🖤 This is what it’s... all about. A huge moment from Mackenzie Martin to get us on the front foot for the winning try. An even better moment when he sees his Nanny Ann on the pitch post match.show more

Cardiff Rugby
43,632 views • 2 years ago
For your baby the whole world is a puzzle... waiting to be solved. 🧩 Check out this clever little one as she combines background knowledge and trial and error in an effort to put on a pair of socks. She clearly understands their purpose and knows they wrap around her feet. But exactly how, remains a bit of a mystery. So it’s time for the scientific method. Note how each of her hypotheses differs. Our hero seems to know (from past experience) that the process begins at the toes, but when pressing the sock into them doesn’t work she moves progressively down the foot - next wrapping it around her foot just below the toes. While this method covers part of her foot, the heel is still exposed, so she tries again, draping it over the full length of her foot, mimicking the coverage and visual appearance of a successful effort. Don’t you just love the way this video provides a window on her thinking? This miniature scientist was shared to IG by oykkubudak. By the way, the Turkish caption asks if this is the way to wear socks?show more

Dan Wuori
90,699 views • 7 months ago
This guy used a car jack to lift an... entire sidewalk and injected polyurethane underneath to stabilize and level it. This type of job can cost all the way up to $25 a square foot. But….. hear me out here, what if we just kept the jack in the ground and buried the $50-$100 jack right where it’s at? Wouldn’t that save a ton of money? Could it work? Would it work?show more

👉M-Û-R-Č-H👈
5,674,063 views • 2 months ago
This is an oldie but ever so applicable with... summer coming to a close in the northern hemisphere. That rough around the greens is healthy and happy. Try this if you are less than 2 feet into the rough. It’s a great escape shot to have in your arsenal! Ball behind trail foot / Putter delofted to project the ball INTO the turf / You’ll typically hit this shot softer than you might anticipate / Ball will pop up and over the rough before landing in the fringe and trickling up to the hole. Give it a go!show more

Andrew Rice
730,927 views • 1 year ago
🇳🇴🚷The Norwegian Foot March began back in World War... 1 as an endurance test. Our Scandinavian partners introd it to their allies shortly after, and West Point was proud to host it this past weekend. So what is it? It’s an 18.6 mile course meant to be naviagated around the Academy grounds with a 25lb ruck. On Friday night, waves of 45 cadets stepped off 3 min apart starting at 1800 and running through the night, the last wave of cadets finishing at about 0200. Pretty fun little rave if you ask me. 😎💥🪩show more

Drunk Old Grad
13,003 views • 1 year ago
She came home from the hospital without our baby.... She dropped that bag at the foot of the bed and never touched it again. Max and Bella have guarded it every single night for seven months. We had everything ready. The nursery was painted. The tiny clothes were washed and folded. The car seat was installed. We had argued for three weeks about the name and finally agreed on one and whispered it to each other in the dark like it was the most sacred thing we had ever said. She went into labor on a Thursday morning. I will not tell you what happened next. I cannot yet. What I can tell you is that we came home on a Friday evening and my wife walked through our bedroom door and dropped that hospital bag at the foot of our bed and sat down on the edge of the mattress and did not move for a very long time. I did not know what to do. I did not know what to say. I did not know how to be a person in that moment. But Max and Bella did. Before I could even cross the room, Max had walked to that bag and rested his chin on top of it — calm, deliberate, as if he understood exactly what it represented and exactly what it needed. Bella found the tiny yellow socks that had fallen out of the zipper on the floor. She curled herself around them. She has not let anyone move them. It has been seven months. Every single night without exception both of them are at the foot of that bed. Max on the bag. Bella around those socks. We never asked them to do this. We never could have asked for this. My wife says on the nights the grief is so heavy she cannot breathe — she looks down at the foot of the bed and sees them there and remembers that love did not leave this room. It just changed shape. It became fur and warmth and two faithful hearts that refuse to let us carry this alone. We are still here. We are still standing. Because of them. For every mother and father who came home with empty arms. You are seen. You are not forgotten. You are not alone tonight. Drop a ❤️ if Max and Bella held something in you tonight. Share for every parent who needs to know love stayed in the room.show more

Crazy Moments
143,190 views • 10 days ago
Discovering a Medieval well under your home was quite... the surprise for an English couple from Plymouth, Devon. They stumbled upon this historical treasure in 1988, but it wasn't until two decades later that they decided to explore it further. Colin Steer, a former civil servant, made the initial discovery while replacing the floor joists in their home. He noticed a slight depression that seemed to be filled in with the house's foundations. After digging down about one foot, he confirmed it was a well. However, his wife, Vanessa, initially wanted him to cover it back up due to their three children running around. It wasn't until years later that Colin, with the help of a local man, spent three days clearing the well, which is approximately 30 inches wide. Historical plans of the site indicated that the well dates back to at least the 16th century, just after the end of the medieval period. During their excavation, at a depth of about five feet, they made another exciting discovery - an old sword. They decided to stop digging at around 17 feet, believing the well to be at least 33 feet deep. Colin Steer expressed his interest in finding someone to date the well and continue researching its history.show more

Historic Vids
10,143,183 views • 2 years ago
The discourse around the Eze penalty last night is... fascinating. If nothing else it provides Arteta with an excuse as to how his team has been hard done by and robbed. He loves excuses. It’s a fascinating situation because I actually think the right outcome was reached albeit through the wrong process. Once given on the field under the current rules it shouldn't have been overturned. For that Arsenal can feel aggrieved. Don't forget Arsenal were the beneficiaries of an incredibly soft penalty in Leverkusen. It wasn’t overturned. I find the attached video interesting because it clearly shows how minimal the contact is. The defender doesn’t pin Ezes foot to the ground. Doesn’t smash into it. It brushes down the side of it. It’s where the still pictures of it were wildly misleading. Are we really saying that contact such as that is worthy of a penalty? What’s clear in the video is that Eze has absolutely made the most of the slight contact. I love the straight left leg. A very natural position. It’s a brilliant dive and normally it would have been rewarded. By saying that is a stone wall penalty all we are doing is encouraging such theatrics and cheating. Whenever you hear the words “that was clever” by a commentator they are intimating the player has cheated/made the most of it. We complain about refs all the time but what chance do they have when players are doing stuff like this. Until players are punished properly there is no disincentive for players to keep doing this stuff. I also find it fascinating when you have a foot brushed like this. When you compare it to all the holding/pushing/grappling at other times. Sometimes a contact sport and others not. Is this really what football has become?show more

Luke Paton
104,531 views • 2 months ago
🚨 Racism at UCLA: Graduate Student Harasses Black Student's... Family ⚠️ Dylan Kupsh, a UCLA graduate student, in computer science, aggressively blocked a black student, Milagro Jones, and his family from walking, even using his foot to block the stroller holding their baby. ❌ Is this “freeing Palestine”? …because it looks an awfully lot like RACISM and exclusion. ℹ️ You can see the full video in our previous post. 📰 This incident reflects poorly on his character. Let's ensure that hiring agencies know about this incident forever, so they can make a fair judgment about who they employ. 👉 LIKE & REPOST to vote against ever hiring this individual. 👉👉 Follow Shirion Collective and support Project Clarity: P.S. Would you vote to fund Dylan’s one-way ticket to the West Bank or Gaza? Let us know in the comments. Canary Mission StopAntisemitism @jewhatedbshow more

Shirion Collective
468,759 views • 2 years ago
🚨 An absolutely LUDICROUS amount of Snow is about... to fall out West as a TRAIN of Storms pushes onshore. ❌This comes as our West Coast brotheren have been dealing with RECORD low Snowpack, with many ski resorts forced to close parts of their mountains due to a lack of Snow. That is ALL about to change next week as an Atmospheric River delivers a near constant FEED of moisture into the West. ❄️ The heaviest Snow remains on track to fall in the Sierra Nevada, where 4 to 8 FEET or more could pile up early this week. 🏔️ Heavy Snow will also dump into the Rockies, including Colorado and Utah. Here, 1 Foot or more could fall over several days. 🌲 The Cascades will see PLENTY of Snow as well, with 1 to 2 FEET likely in the higher elevations. 🌧️ Lower elevations along the West Coast, including Seattle, could see a few Snow Flakes mix in, but little to no accumulation is expected. ✅This is FANTASTIC news for our mountain loving brotheren out West who have been DYING for Snow. It will also do wonders for the California and Rocky Mountain Snowpack, which desperately needs the boost. 👊 Enjoy the Snow, my mountain loving brotheren.show more

Brady Harris
58,394 views • 5 months ago
No matter how many times I see it illustrated,... I’ll never stop marveling at the miracle of early development. Think about it… In little more than a year, infants go from largely helpless to highly independent, from pre-verbal to skilled language users, and from processing the world mostly through sensory experiences to sophisticated thought. Speaking of sophisticated thought, this little guy offers us a fantastic window on his own as he explores a toy medical kit. Examining a set of tweezers, he pinches them together, contemplating their function and potential - and how painful it might be if his own finger were to be caught in their grip. He decides to act the scene out. Note that as he does, he winces in pain, cries out in mock agony - AND THEN places his finger inside. 😂 After a gentle pinch he drops both the tweezers and the sound effects as if to say, “yeah, that’s what it might have been like.” It’s such an interesting window on his thinking, progressing from 1) this is what tweezers do, to 2) I bet it wouldn’t be fun to be pinched, to 3) here’s how I’d probably react if that ever happened to me. A great reminder that play is how children process the world. This little one was shared to IG by kadinlarkulubu.show more

Dan Wuori
176,175 views • 2 years ago
No matter how many times I see it illustrated,... I’ll never stop marveling at the miracle of early development. Think about it… In little more than a year, infants go from largely helpless to highly independent, from pre-verbal to skilled language users, and from processing the world mostly through sensory experiences to sophisticated thought. Speaking of sophisticated thought, this little guy offers us a fantastic window on his own as he explores a toy medical kit. Examining a set of tweezers, he pinches them together, contemplating their function and potential - and how painful it might be if his own finger were to be caught in their grip. He decides to act the scene out. Note that as he does, he winces in pain, cries out in mock agony - AND THEN places his finger inside. 😂 After a gentle pinch he drops both the tweezers and the sound effects as if to say, “yeah, that’s what it might have been like.” It’s such an interesting window on his thinking, progressing from 1) this is what tweezers do, to 2) I bet it wouldn’t be fun to be pinched, to 3) here’s how I’d probably react if that ever happened to me. A great reminder that play is how children process the world. This little one was shared to IG by kadinlarkulubu.show more

Dan Wuori
51,280 views • 1 year ago
Video shows "Minnesota" children talking about how Somalia is... the best country in the world | Harris Rigby, Not The Bee Who remembers the "Great American Melting Pot"? Where people from all over the world can come to America, bring parts of their culture, and become true Americans? Yeah, so that's a lie. It may have been true in the past, but here is Minnesota 2026 during the week of America's 250th Birthday: Somalia is the best! Somalia is the best thing in the world! We love Somalia and we don't care what you think about us. I love Somalia ... anything in the world. Donald Trump does not judge us. You'd think folks who fled Somalia, settled in America, and benefit in a million ways from their new country might instill a little bit of American pride in their children. But it's all Somali pride. A million little Ilhan Omars. These kids may not have ever set foot in Somalia; they're just as American as George Washington after all. But they sure do love Somalia more than they do America. The absolute state of Minnesota right now: The man who oversaw this takeover almost became VP of the United States, by the way.show more

Owen Gregorian
27,638 views • 14 days ago
🚨An ICE agent, in Palm Beach, threatened to arrest... a U.S. citizen for standing in his own front yard. The video shows a man filming ICE agents surrounding and questioning a young man, which is happening directly in front of his home. While the man stands on his lawn, recording, an ICE agent walks onto the man’s property, points his finger at him, and orders him to move back 25 feet. The homeowner backs up and shouts: “This is MY PROPERTY!” And yet, the agent continues threatening him with arrest. For what exactly? Standing on his own lawn, while filming government agents operate in front of his driveway? Since when do Americans need permission from the federal government to stand in their own yard? The First Amendment protects the public’s right to observe and document government activity. Property rights don’t disappear because federal agents show up in your neighborhood. And if there was a legitimate safety concern requiring a “25-foot perimeter,” why was the agent able to simply turn around and walk away moments later? The Constitution doesn’t become optional when federal officers find it inconvenient.show more

Jesus Freakin Congress
71,416 views • 1 month ago
❄️ SNOWFALL REPORT: Week of 1/18 – 1/25 ❄️... This is a another BIG one. A HIGH IMPACT Winter Storm could develop late this upcoming week, with the potential to bring Heavy Snow and Ice to parts of the country. 🌨️ The heaviest Snow will likely fall on the north side of this storm Friday - Sunday, wherever it ultimately tracks. As we move through the week, I would not be surprised to see Winter Storm Watches and Warnings issued as it becomes more clear where this storm will setup. ❄️When it comes to exact locations and Snow totals, we are still WAY too far out to pin that down. That said, the most likely SNOW ZONE appears to be somewhere within the Tennessee and Ohio Valleys, though this will almost certainly shift as we get closer. ❄️Elsewhere, the Midwest will see a few rounds of light to moderate Snow Monday through Wednesday as a series of Alberta Clippers pass through. These should be minor systems, generally producing a few inches. ❄️ Boston, NYC, and parts of the Northeast will start the week with a healthy dose of Snow, with 4-5 inches possible by Monday morning. 🏔️ Out West, the Rocky Mountains from Colorado through Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho should pick up significant Mountain Snow, with over a foot possible in higher elevations. 🏔️The Cascades in Washington and Oregon will also see Snowfall, with a few feet possible in favored areas. ❄️The MAIN THING to remember this week: whoever gets hit by the late week Winter Storm could get A LOT of Snow, but there will also be plenty of busts nearby. That’s the nature of these storms. 👀 I’ll be watching this late week storm LIKE A HAWK 🦅and will post updated maps as details become clearer. ❄️ Get ready, my brotheren. This is shaping up to be an exciting week of weather tracking. May the odds of Snow be ever in your favorshow more

Brady Harris
642,270 views • 6 months ago
Today our Pi main screen changed to the following... which we can see there will be another Hackathon! I believe this is a great work and deployment from CT! And Hackathon should be continuing to expand to apps which can connect to all industries widely in the world. I can see some Pioneers disappointed. Because these pioneers don't pay attention to Pi Network vision and mission and not understanding white paper well. They just want to get a car, property and cash ASAP. This is a short-sight. The eco system is Pi Network blood. This is critical. I used an example to make pioneers understand well what the relationship pioneers and CT is and what our pioneers task is. CT and pioneers are like a man's two feet. CT is on the right foot and pioneers are on the left foot. CT is like 💡, pioneers is like ⚡. We need to walk together to move. And if you want a light bulb, you need to have stable electricity and this stable electricity is like GCV. So when CT advanced to the Hackathon eco hardware system, pioneers should work on a software system which includes GCV, passion, attention and influence of Pi Network. When pioneers are ready with the above, ecosystem development will be super fast and easy. It will automatically go to open the mainnet! During the time CT and developers will keep on working on ecosystem hardware to develop more good platforms! So all pioneers should focus on self improvement! Of course if some Pioneers don't have trust in Pi Network, we all respect your decision 🙏 However this is yourself losses 🙏🙏🙏 All best wishes to pioneers all community! The third video introduces HuaRun Group. We don't need to argue if HuaRun joined the Pi Network. But we believe if all pioneers work hard with CT, not only HuaRun but also all super businesses will join Pi Network! So don't be an observer to wait and complain but stand up as a brave pioneer fighting for Pi Network success! Pi Network #PiNetwork #PiNetworkLive #Piopenmainnet #PiGCVshow more

Doris Yin 东方紫莲🪷
36,403 views • 3 years ago
Giannis Antetokounmpo spoke about his own father & his... humble roots after Tyrese Haliburton’s father confronted him after Milwaukee’s series-losing Game 5 vs. Indiana 🗣️ “I believe being humble in victory. People say when you win the game, you talk s***, it’s a green light for you to be disrespectful to someone else. I disagree. I’ve won a championship & they haven’t. I’m not trying to minimize their effort. I remember when I won, my mom never missed a game. When we won, she was scared to cross. ‘Am I allowed to come & hug my son?’… Except Thanasis, my family doesn’t sit courtside. I try to keep my family away from the game. Losing a game, emotions run high. I thought it was a fan. It was his dad. I love Tyrese. I think he’s a great competitor. His dad coming on the floor & showing me his son’s towel with his face. ‘This is what we do. This is what the f*** we do.’ That’s very, very disrespectful. My dad, who’s not with us anymore, my dad used to come in the family room & he’s the most respectful person ever. When you come from nothing & work your whole life to sell stuff in the street… you create this mentality of being humble your whole life. To not disrespect anybody… so, when his dad came here, I remembered: ‘Dad why are you so humble?’ That’s how I grew up… Having somebody’s dad — & I’m happy for his son & him — disrespecting me & cursing at me is totally unacceptable. I’m not the guy that points fingers, because snitches get stitches. I don’t want him to get fined. I talked with him at the end & I think we’re in a good place.” Thoughts? 🤔show more

Courtside Buzz
222,268 views • 1 year ago