كلب يدعى فرودو كان معتاد على اللعب ودحرجة العلب البلاستيكية الفارغة، وهنا كان يلعب بعلبه كبيرة وفجأة انفجرت العلبه ومن شدة الانفجار اشتغل صوت انذار بعض السيارات
فرودو سقط متيبس على الارض واعتقد الكثير انه اصابه مكروه، لكن لاحقا بعد خمس دقائق بدأ يتحرك واستعاد نشاطه. وانفجر المقطع وتحول فرودو لميم كبير في روسيا
اتضح ان العبوه الكبيرة كانت تحتوي على بقايا بيرة ومع الحرارة تراكمت فيه الغازات، لاحقا اطلق مصنع LaBEERint بيرة خاصه باسم Choko Frodo تكريما له
Michael Jackson built a 50-seat movie theater at Neverland with hospital beds set into the walls behind glass, so terminally ill kids on IV drips could lie down and still see the screen. He showed them to Oprah on live TV in 1993, in front of 90 million viewers, and almost nobody remembers.
He bought the 2,700-acre ranch in 1988 for $17 million, then spent another $35 million turning it into a working amusement park. Ferris wheel, zoo, train station, go-kart track, its own fire department.
Then he ran it like a charity with a house attached. He told Oprah that buses of sick kids from programs like Make-A-Wish came through every few weeks. There was a magic show, current films, a candy counter where everything was free.
His own children lived inside the park and got weekend passes. The rides existed for kids who were dying or had nothing, so the kids who had everything did chores and schoolwork first.
Jackson started performing at 5 and never got a normal childhood. He said the beds existed so bedridden kids could escape into a world he was deprived of. He built the thing he never had, then made sure his own kids couldn't take it for granted either.
He put over $50 million into Neverland. It sold in 2020 for $22 million. The only children in America who needed permission to use a Ferris wheel were the ones who lived next to it.
In the same vein i wonder a lot about Chinese engineers.
The people behind DJI, unitree, Xiaomi/Huawei, etc. Are they like techbros? Are they granola-ey? What are their hobbies, are they all riding bikes and rock climbing too? And if not, what's the analog?
Há dias disse que pagar 1800€ por uma excursão de 9 dias no Sul de 🏴é dinheiro deitado fora e que 1800€ dá para 16 dias no Japão, Coreia ou Malásia.
O twitter 🇵🇹 indignou-se: "Impossível!"
Hoje vou partilhar 1 roteiro de 16 dias ao Japão: ✈️ + hotéis **** +🚂=1776.28€.
“Netflix star” is such an absurd way to describe one of the greatest climbers of all time. He scaled the 14 tallest peaks on earth in 189 days. Then he did it all over again without supplemental oxygen. And he served in the British special forces.
The man was a legend and proof that with the right mindset, you can conquer anything.
Mientras la BBC dice que la culpa del cambio climático es tuya por respirar, el millonario Mark Zuckerberg, dueño de Meta, compró un yate de 100 millones para que navegue al lado de su otro megayate de 300 millones, usa 2 yates a la vez.
Usa el yate de 100 millones para transportar "juguetes" acuáticos como submarinos, lanchas y helicópteros, mientras usa su otro yate de 300 millones como mansión flotante llena de lujo.
El buque de apoyo de 100 millones tiene un helipuerto, gimnasio, sauna, spa y una cancha de baloncesto en la cubierta de proa pero lo usa como garaje de su otro megayate Launchpad, de 300 millones de dólares.
Esto es lo que estamos permitiendo mientra la prensa dice que debes evitar poner el aire acondicionado o ducharte en 2 minutos para salvar el planeta. 😂
Warner Bros lost $50 million on Tenet. Then they made a decision that has sent $1.2 billion to their rival Universal so far.
Tenet came out in September 2020, mid-pandemic. It made $365M on a $200M budget. Not enough.
Warner Bros panicked. Three months later they announced every 2021 movie would go straight to HBO Max the same day it hit theaters. They didn't warn a single director.
Christopher Nolan had made them The Dark Knight, Inception, and Interstellar over 20 years. He said filmmakers went to bed working for the greatest studio and woke up working for "the worst streaming service."
Then he took his next movie shopping. His asking price was simple. Pay for the film, promise it plays in theaters only, and give me 20% of every ticket.
Universal said yes. That movie was Oppenheimer. $976 million. Best Picture.
Warner Bros begged him to come back. He said no. His new film The Odyssey just opened to $264 million, the biggest debut of his career.
The cheapest thing Warner Bros ever lost was $50 million.