The Significance Of Mikasa Leaving Behind Her Red Scarf In Attack On Titan

However, in the second episode of Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 2, Mikasa leaves the scarf behind as she goes to fight the Marleyan invaders to save Eren. There is more to that one moment that meets the eye, though. Why Mikasa leaving behind her red scarf marks a change in Attack on Titan Since the first Attack on Titan episode, when Mikasa was a child, she has worn a red scarf....

January 10, 2023 · 5 min · 1047 words · Frank Normand

The Sims 5 Most Grim Methods Of Murdering Your Sims 5 That Can Happen By Accident

RELATED: Sims 4 University: 5 Things We’d Love To See And 5 Things We Can Live Without Whatever your own case might be, we won’t judge the way you choose to play the game. We’ve been there as well. On that note, we’re here to share some common ways that players like to murder their precious Sims in cold blood, alongside some ways that you might accidentally see them die prematurely....

January 10, 2023 · 6 min · 1157 words · Jesse Rowles

The Sinking City Dev Tells Fans Not To Buy Steam Version

Since The Sinking City’s publication, Frogwares has been involved with several legal disputes over the publishing and distribution of the game. These disputes resulted in the games removal from storefronts. Now, the difficulties with the publishing and distribution of The Sinking City seem to be continuing to the point where the developer is urging people not to buy its game on Steam. RELATED: Ratings Board Leaks The Sinking City PS5 Port...

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 385 words · Michael Rahaman

The Snyder Cut Will Have Over 150 Minutes Of Unseen Footage

A brief recap for those out of the loop: Justice League was meant to be DC’s version of The Avengers, a big team up that would be a huge blockbuster smash and kickstart a huge interconnected cinematic universe. After the disappointing returns for other DC films however, management started getting wary of the direction the projects had been taking and considered changing course mid-development. Due to a personal family tragedy, Snyder, who had been directing, needed to step down and was replaced by Joss Whedon....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 338 words · Christopher Ramirez

The Three Headed Dragon Brahimi Marega Aboubakar Powering Porto

Of course, the fact that this is Porto does take some of the romance out of the story. Being the second most successful side in Portugal makes it somewhat impossible to relate to the scale and portent of what Gli Azzurri were trying to achieve in that era: following a first-ever Scudetto with sustained dominance. There is also the small matter of the sheer level of its individual components....

January 10, 2023 · 4 min · 768 words · Donald Ines

The Tiktok Privacy Concern You Don T Know About Data Mining

Why are we concerned about this issue? How does TikTok mine users’ data, and why? What Is Data Mining? Data mining means sorting information to gather facts about an entity or someone. Companies and individuals collect information on the internet for many reasons. One of them is to analyze customers’ behavioral patterns to tailor content and ads more accurately. As the name implies, you can think of data mining as an excavation or gold exploration process that seeks to find fossil deposit patterns....

January 10, 2023 · 5 min · 1060 words · Edward Delarosa

The Top 5 Kathryn Kates Film And Tv Roles From Orange Is The New Black To Seinfeld

Kates was no stranger to the small-screen or big movie sets, beginning her career in the 1980s and 1990s, appearing in episodes of Matlock, Thunder Alley, and Seinfeld. In her later years, she starred in episodes of Caroline in the City, Lizzie McGuire, Judging Amy, and Rescue Me, and had roles in the films Lola Versus, and The Nurse and Asylum. She also had a successful on-and-off Broadway career and was the founding member of The Colony Theatre in Los Angeles....

January 10, 2023 · 4 min · 699 words · Marcella Foulks

The Rebirth Of A Nation

This week Yeltsin, 60, caps his triumph with a trip to Washington and a meeting with George Bush. Though his visit is unofficial, he will command considerably more respect than he received during an ignominious call on the White House in 1989, when he saw the president only in passing and never made it to the Oval Office. The Bush administration still wants to do business primarily with Gorbachev; it has an arms deal pending with the Soviet president and, despite delays, a summit is still expected this year....

January 9, 2023 · 8 min · 1653 words · Marty Carson

The Reel Holiday Classics

Holiday Inn (‘42): The “White Christmas” precursor. Irving Berlin wrote the script and music. Guess which is better. Home Alone (‘90): Remind yourself how cute and unweird Macaulay Culkin used to be. Scrooge (‘51): The very best version of the Dickens classic. (What, you thought we’d pick the one starring Mickey Mouse?) A Christmas Story (‘83): For the lovable Ralphie, nothing says Christmas quite like firearms. Die Hard (‘88): A worse-than-usual office Christmas party....

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 171 words · David Atherton

The Return Of The Contras

Now Nicaraguans increasingly say Lacayo’s dealings with the Ortega brothers crossed the line between reconciliation and capitulation. Concedes Chamorro aide Roberto Ferrey: “We’ve been saying to ourselves a bit too much, ‘Well, it’s the Sandinistas who have the real power in Nicaragua. We can afford to ignore the majority that voted for us.’ We didn’t realize that the people who voted for us can build barricades, too.” The contras have emerged as tribunes of the discontented....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 445 words · Gail Esquivel

The Royal Romance

Diana faced the media hordes on her own. Middleton clearly has her prince on her side. Middleton’s lawyers (who also happen to represent William) are examining possible legal restraints against the onslaught of cameras. “William is angry and upset about it,” says a member of his staff, “because of what happened to his mother.” Both William and his younger brother, Harry, still blame out-of-control paparazzi for Diana’s 1997 death by car crash in a Paris tunnel....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 474 words · Marilyn Lhuillier

The Samsung Galaxy S20 Fe Is Official And It S Quite Affordable

Of course, Samsung needed to make some cuts in order to get the phone down to the affordable price tag, but the company managed to pick all the right places. Samsung Galaxy S20 FE Specs and Features The Samsung Galaxy S20 FE comes with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage on the 5G version. It features a solid 6.5-inch Super AMOLED Infinity-O Display with a 1080×2400 resolution. That screen comes with a 120Hz refresh rate....

January 9, 2023 · 2 min · 316 words · Sarah Chavez

The Savior Of Summer

Church bells pealed, some schools closed for the day, factories observed a moment of silence. Salk’s announcement sparked a tectonic shift in the way people thought and lived. “There was suddenly a release from this great fear–the dread that occurred each summer,” Salk recalled. Within weeks children by the thousands lined up for the shots. The annual number of cases dropped to a dozen or fewer. Now, according to medical experts, the disease has been virtually eradicated in the industrialized world....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 479 words · Sean Chambers

The Scholarly Sex

January 9, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Leslie Puckett

The Secrets Of A Mosque

To Hassaine, the mosque has looked nefarious for years. He listened with other Muslim men as the cleric Abu Hamza al-Mazri, who preaches most Fridays, expressed solidarity with Osama bin Laden. Hassaine was there in 1999 when Abu Hamza’s son Mohammed Kamel Mustapha and a stepson, Mohsen Ghailan, were convicted in Yemen of attempting to bomb the only Christian church in Aden, as well as a hotel and the British Consulate....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 642 words · Shanon Anderson

The Seeds Of A Crisis

Many Zimbabweans–black and white alike–blame President Robert Mugabe for the attacks. His government has called for an end to the farm seizures. But Mugabe’s grandiose promises and disastrous economic policies have bred anger in the countryside. And now, with parliamentary elections scheduled for April, Mugabe is fighting for his political life. In February, just before the raids began, Zimbabweans voted down a draft constitution that would have extended the 75-year-old president’s term for up to 12 years and given him power to confiscate land for redistribution without paying for it....

January 9, 2023 · 2 min · 355 words · John Edwards

The Shame Of Abandoning Their Kurdish Allies Will Haunt Our Troops For Years. We Ve Betrayed Them Too Opinion

That support also extends to our allies that have fought side by side with our soldiers on the front lines and risked their lives. Abandoning our Kurdish partners who valiantly fought with us against ISIS, in the face of a Turkish invasion is not consistent with who we are as a military force. Likewise, the potential release of thousands of ISIS fighters, enabling their migration to the nations that make up the heart of our NATO alliance, is also inconsistent with who we are....

January 9, 2023 · 5 min · 868 words · Neva Keaton

The Sinking City Full Review Of This Adventurous Game

The Sinking City Lovecraftian Gameplay What You Have To play in sinking city game Review Link Given The fictional winds, sounds and faces are an appropriate characteristic, taking the game to another level of horror and thrill. The currency is also used in the game increasing the will power of the gamer to get attracted. Distinguishing features are the adventurous roads and maps. The roads are broken down by the floods....

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 166 words · John Torrez

The Sky Is The Limit In New Saints Row The Third Gameplay Trailer

To help show just how far this series has come, a new gameplay trailer has appeared online that is jaw-dropping to say the least. It’s a little bit dry at first, but once the trailer transitions into the meat of the sequence, don’t be surprised if you go off and pre-order this game instantly. Featuring a little bit of back-story on the Saints’ new rival gang, The Syndicate, and a lot of awesome combat, this “trailer” is developer Volition putting their best foot forward....

January 9, 2023 · 2 min · 327 words · Ruben Dubin

The Skylight Calendar Frame Can Keep A Family Organized In Digital Fashion

The idealized role this product serves is immediately obvious, even if your family doesn’t currently use a centralized calendar. Everyone can imagine a world, inside their home, where all practices, evening meetings, weekend activities and parent-teacher conferences are all visible at a glance every time you pass the frame. The only problem is that keeping calendars up to date, especially with kids’ activities, takes work. So, the Skylight Calendar will ultimately only ever be as good as the work you put into it....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 791 words · Monique Luallen