Dua Lipa escribió 'Training Season' pidiendole al universo un amor verdadero, lanzando la canción en la fecha del cumpleaños de Callum (sin saberlo porque aún no salían), 2 años después se casó con él.
Una reina de la manifestación si preguntan.
My "Roman Empire is the realization that my life is a lottery win. Somewhere in Sudan, Pålestine, iran, Afghanistan, Iraq or Congo, there is a boy smarter than me. He is more disciplined, more resilient, and holds more potential in his single finger than I do in my entire career.
The only difference? I am siting in a train and he is sting in the rubble of his dreams.
My "bad days" are his wildest dreams.
My "burnout" is a luxury he can't afford because his only job is staying alive.
It's geographical luck and it's a haunting injustice that we all refuse to acknowledge and look away
The best beginning of a relationship I’ve ever heard:
“We sat next to each other and realised we were reading the same book, which is crazy. It’s called Trust [by Hernán Díaz] and I had just finished the first chapter and I told her and she looked at me and said, ‘I just finished the first chapter too.’ I said, ‘So we’re on the same page.’”
— Callum Turner on meeting Dua Lipa
I just heard someone on TikTok say "this is the first time in history women are dating men for their character. And that's why no one is dating." and she was right.
This is the video of the Horrific daycare abuse in Yogyakarta: 53 toddlers tied up, drugged & neglected. 13 suspects arrested.
https://t.co/B7yu9eWsxe
This video I just watched is beyond disturbing and disgusting. How could anyone do this to babies....
Dozens of toddlers, many barely 2 years old were found lying lifeless on the floor like discarded dolls at Little Aresha daycare in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Their hands and feet were tied up. Some were completely naked or left in just diapers. No beds, no comfort, just cold foam mats. The children were so drugged or broken that many could barely move or cry.
Parents dropped their babies off thinking they’d be cared for while they worked. Instead, they were systematically neglected, restrained, and abused day after day.
Out of 103 children at the center, police have confirmed at least 53 victims. A leaked video prompted a raid, leading to the shutdown of the facility. So far, 13 suspects have been named, including the head of the foundation, the principal, and multiple caregivers.
This wasn’t one bad apple. It was routine:
- Staff tying up little kids so they wouldn’t “bother” them
- Stripping them
- Leaving them to lie on the floor for hours
The children are now receiving medical and psychological help, but the damage is irreversible.
I have kids and this made my blood boil. No parent should ever have to see their baby like this.
Justice for these babies. Maximum charges. No excuses. As every single person involved needs to rot in prison.
I'm not married but my mom once told me that you can marry the right person and still feel stuck. You can have a stable, faithful partner and still feel unfulfilled if you built your whole identity around being someone’s wife instead of being your own person first.
Marriage benefits from a strong individual, it doesn’t create one. If you don’t know who you are, what you want, and how to stand on your own, marriage can quietly turn into a place where you shrink instead of grow. So don’t chase marriage like it’s the goal. Chase a life that already feels full so if you choose to marry, it adds to you, not becomes you.
YEAH SEX IS COOL BUT HAVE YOU EVER HAD SOMEBODY GIVE YOU A BUNCH OF LITTLE KISSES ALL OVER YOUR FACE UNTIL YOU'RE GIGGLING AND BLUSHING BECAUSE THAT IS PEAK
Babies get raped. Elderly women get raped. Women dressed modestly get raped. Women in hijabs get raped. Nuns get raped. Women in jeans, tracksuits, pyjamas, school uniforms, work uniforms get raped. There is no outfit that prevents rape and no outfit that invites it.
If you are more comfortable analysing a woman’s clothing than condemning a rapist, you are part of the problem.
dear apple, the iPod needs to come back. not for nostalgia. for the parents who want their kids to love music and audiobooks without a browser, social media, and the whole internet attached to it
JUST IN: Malaysia just declared the U.S.-Malaysia trade deal null and void.
Not suspended. Not under review. Null and void.
“It is not on hold. It is no longer there.” Those are the words of Malaysia’s Investment, Trade and Industry Minister, Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani. On the record. This week.
The deal was signed five months ago in Kuala Lumpur by President Trump and Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim at the ASEAN Summit. It cut tariffs from 47 percent to 19 percent. It was presented as proof that reciprocal trade works. It was the template.
It no longer exists.
The trigger was a Supreme Court ruling on February 20 in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump. The Court held that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not authorise presidential tariffs. IEEPA was the legal foundation beneath virtually every reciprocal tariff deal the administration signed. The Court pulled the foundation. Malaysia looked at the structure standing on nothing and walked away.
No other country has done this yet. But fifteen nations are now under new Section 301 investigations launched March 11 and 12, covering structural excess capacity across sixteen economies and forced labour practices across sixty. The USTR pivoted to Section 301 within weeks of the ruling because it is the only remaining statutory vehicle for broad tariff authority. The pivot tells you the administration knows the legal ground shifted.
The question every trade desk should be asking this morning is not whether Malaysia matters. Malaysia covers 12 percent of its exports to the US under the deal. The question is who follows.
Every reciprocal trade agreement signed under IEEPA authority between 2025 and February 2026 now sits on the same voided legal foundation. Every counterparty government has the same option Malaysia just exercised. Every trade minister in every capital that signed one of these deals is reading the same Supreme Court opinion and asking the same question: is our agreement still enforceable?
The answer, as of February 20, is that the legal basis no longer exists. The deals were signed under authority the Court has since ruled the President did not have. Malaysia is the first government to say that out loud. It will not be the last.
The cascade risk is not theoretical. Roughly $500 billion in annual US trade flows run through the nations now under Section 301 investigation or bound by IEEPA-era reciprocal agreements. If even a fraction of those counterparties follow Malaysia’s precedent, the result is a simultaneous renegotiation of America’s trade architecture during a period when the Hormuz crisis is already driving energy and food inflation, the Fed is trapped at 3 percent core PCE with no room to cut, and US farmers cannot afford $900-per-ton ammonia.
Carl Quintanilla posted the headline with the kind of brevity that tells you even CNBC does not know how to frame this. Because the frame is uncomfortable. The administration built a tariff architecture on a legal authority the Supreme Court ruled it never had. The first country to notice just tore up the deal on live television.
The trade architecture, the fertiliser supply chain, the insurance market, the naval coalition, the planting calendar. One by one, the systems the global economy assumed were stable are revealing themselves as fragile.
Malaysia just pulled another thread.
https://t.co/iFmUcarGdV
Allah says in the Qur’an:
“They ask you concerning menstruation. Say: it is a discomfort (adha)…” — Qur’an 2:222
Because it involves physical strain, hormonal changes, and bleeding, Islam removes certain acts of worship that require physical effort, like the five daily prayers and fasting.
It is a form of ease, not exclusion.