Buitenlandse Blogs – 9

Blogoverzicht Buitenlandse Blogs

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Op deze pagina vind je een overzicht van de bekende en minder bekende Buitenlandse Blogs waaronder Guys Gab, Babes en Stuff, Bright Side, Nerd Ninja, Deadfix, The Art of Manliness, Wired UK, Architectural Digest, Atlas Obscura, Ruin my Week, Van Life Wanderer,  Defence blog en Engrish.com. Het merendeel van de Blogs is in het Engels, maar je komt op de blogpagina overzichten ook Duitse, Zweedse of anderstalige blogs tegen.

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    Guys Gab

  • VideoAREA15 Las Vegas Is A Must-Visit For The Imaginative and Adventurous
    When you think of Las Vegas, your mind probably conjures up images of glitzy casinos, world-class shows, endless nightlife, and buffets galore. And while that’s all true, that’s not all that Vegas has to offer. In fact, just a few minutes away from the bright lights of The Strip lies... Read more »
  • Thong Battle: 11/19/24 – 11/26/24
    Welcome to the Thong Battle! Every Tuesday, you guys get to vote on which plump rump you like better. The winner moves on to next week to face off against another competitor. Last week’s Thong Battle was pretty close, but the bootylicious Alexis managed to take home the win with... Read more »
  • Rack Attack: 11/18/24 – 11/25/24
    Welcome to the Rack Attack! Every Monday, we start your week off right with two sexy babes with giants boobs that you just want to motorboat, and you guys get to vote on which stacked rack you prefer. The winner moves on to next week to face off against another... Read more »
  • Pricing For The New 2025 Mercedes-AMG GT 43 Has Been Released
    The 2025 Mercedes-AMG GT 43 is the new sporty, elegant entry to the AMG GT model line. Arriving at U.S. dealerships this fall with a starting price of $105,900, the new coupe offers an engaging dynamic driving experience, agile handling and extensive standard equipment. The lightweight, Handcrafted AMG 2.0L inline-4... Read more »
  • Porsche Expands The Second Gen Taycan With Three New Models
    The range of Porsche Taycan models has never been more confusing diverse. With three body variants, all-wheel and rear-wheel drive and various power levels of Porsche’s E-Performance motors ranging from 402 hp to 1,019 hp, there are now a whopping 13 versions! “With the wide-ranging Porsche Taycan line-up, we meet... Read more »
  • Introducing The All-Electric 2026 Cadillac VISTIQ 3-Row SUV
    Cadillac continues to aggressively expand their electric vehicle portfolio, with the upcoming 2026 Cadillac VISTIQ marking the 5th EV in the brand’s lineup! Slotted between the Cadillac LYRIQ and Cadillac ESCALADE IQ, the VISTIQ is a distinctive and innovative luxury three-row SUV that delivers on the brand’s promise of performance,... Read more »
  • Thong Battle: 11/12/24 – 11/19/24
    Welcome to the Thong Battle! Every Tuesday, you guys get to vote on which plump rump you like better. The winner moves on to next week to face off against another competitor. Last week’s Thong Battle wasn’t even close, with the bootylicious Ashley running away with 70% of the votes!... Read more »
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    Babes And Stuff

  • Hot girls for the new year
    If the weather outside the window does not spoil you, and it is too cold to go anywhere we have something to warm you up. Dozens of hot babes who […]... Read more »
  • Falls in ski jumping
    Winter is the time of year which undoubtedly fond of people enjoying winter sports. These people include, among others ski jumpers who are often risking their health to overcome tens […]... Read more »
  • Watts Zap – naughty fans
    Sometimes it’s not the athletes are the biggest stars of the event. Fans can make a lot of fuss. See compilation of such a situation made ​​by journalists of Erosport […]... Read more »
  • The most tempting schoolgirls
    Tight white blouse, short plaid skirt, pigtails and of course A long legs – these are the hallmarks of every schoolgirl alluring. Probably will not see them in your school […]... Read more »
  • Fail compilation – December 2012
    This time with a slight delay, but finally is! Fail compilation from TNL, this time from December 2012. Enjoy watching!... Read more »
  • Funny photoshopped animals pics
    We all know examples of images that have been treated graphically and as a result did not resemble the original at all. However, not only pics of people are subjected […]... Read more »
  • One second before…
    Sometimes we are able to take a picture for a moment before the accident, before the funny fail or before something, what a moment later would not be so interesting. […]... Read more »
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    Bright Side

  • Why Putting a Coin in Your Freezer Before You Leave the House May Be a Lifesaver for You
    Imagine this: you’re stopping by your parents’ house while they're on vacation. Naturally, it's the perfect opportunity to raid their freezer for some tasty treats. But as you open the door, hoping to find ice cream, you notice something odd—a frozen cup of water with a coin sitting on top.... Read more »
  • My MIL Is Trying to Make Me Look Crazy So She Can Take My Child
    Ever felt like someone was trying to gaslight you out of your own life? That’s what this young mom is facing as her mother-in-law spins a web of lies, trying to prove she’s an “unfit” mother — all so she can take her grandchild. What started as “concerns” quickly turned into accusations and manipulations.... Read more »
  • Dad Learned I’m Not His Bio Child, Made My Life Hell, Years Later I Made Him Taste His Own Medicine
    You grow up in a loving household, sharing some of your most cherished memories with your mom and dad, only to have everything crumble one day. You discover that your parents aren't who you thought they were, and all you're left with is heartbreak. Sounds devastating, doesn’t it?That's exactly what... Read more »
  • 10 Dog Breeds That Mind Their Own Business and Are Perfect for Busy People
    When it comes to finding a dog that fits a bustling lifestyle, not every breed requires constant attention or endless energy outlets. Some dogs are perfectly content relaxing on their own, while still offering companionship and love when you need it most. Whether you’re navigating long workdays or just need a low-maintenance pet, these 10 breeds strike the perfect balance... Read more »
  • Anti-Aging Guru Bryan Johnson Shows How His Attempt to Turn Back the Clock Turned Into a Disaster
    Biohacker Bryan Johnson, 47, is famous for his elaborate and risky wellness stunts. Among them is a procedure arranged for his teenage son and his father for a tri-generational blood swapping treatment in an attempt to “youthify” their bodies. Recently, Mr Johnson shared startling images of an aftermath of an “age-defying” treatment that involved injecting someone else’s fat into his face. The... Read more »
  • 15 Times People Realized Judging by Appearance Can Backfire
    We often judge people or situations at first glance, but things aren’t always as they seem. When we take the time to see the bigger picture, we often realize we were wrong. Sometimes moments like these remind us that it’s better to look deeper and not judge a book by its cover.... Read more »
  • "Fillers Removed," Demi Moore Praised for Her Natural Appearance in Recent Look
    Just days after celebrating her 62nd birthday, Demi Moore stole the spotlight at the 2024 Governors Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday evening. The star posed for photos with Nicole Kidman, but her appearance made observers agree on one thing.... Read more »
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    Nerd Ninja

  • Interesting Facts
    Interesting facts you might not of known.... Read more »
  • Burn Your Bra
    Once a protest against patriarchy and society standards, it is now a comfortable and empowering act.... Read more »
  • Girls with Glasses
    These lovely ladies are spectacle-urly gorgeous. Nothing says sexy like some smarts mixed with beauty.... Read more »
  • Nice Embroidery
    Nice Embroidery... Read more »
  • Fails
    Sometimes people make very terrible mistakes.... Read more »
  • Funny Subway Pics
    Only on the subway can you find more creatively dressed and interesting people than Walmart.... Read more »
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    The Art of Manliness

  • mp3Podcast #1,040: Tribal Runners, Weekend Warriors, and Our Changing Relationship to Endurance Sports
    Endurance activities, like distance running, have existed since ancient times. But humans’ relationship to those pursuits has changed, according to time and place. In the West, we’ve currently turned endurance sports into a science — tracking every metric and chasing personal records through sophisticated technology and personalized training plans. But... Read more »
  • The Ancient Art of Saying No: Plutarch’s Guide to Breaking Free from People-Pleasing
    Ever feel like you can’t say no? Like you’re constantly doing things you don’t want to to avoid letting others down or having them think less of you? You’re not alone. Saying no to people’s requests is something I’ve had to work on throughout my adult life. I know a... Read more »
  • mp3Podcast #1,039: What’s Behind the Rise of Parent-Child Estrangement?
    These days, you hear more and more about parents and adult children being estranged from each other. Some individuals have even decided to go “no contact” with their parents; they don’t want anything to do with their mom and/or dad at all. To understand what’s behind this phenomenon, today I... Read more »
  • Skill of the Week: Crack an Egg With One Hand
    An important part of manhood has always been about having the competence to be effective in the world — having the breadth of skills, the savoir-faire, to handle any situation you find yourself in. With that in mind, each Sunday we’ll be republishing one of the illustrated guides from our archives,... Read more »
  • Odds & Ends: November 15, 2024
    How to Think About the Great Ideas: From the Great Books of Western Civilization by Mortimer Adler. I still remember stumbling upon this book in high school at my hometown public library. It’s what introduced me to the idea of the Great Books and set me down a path to... Read more »
  • Know Your Lifts: The Romanian Deadlift (RDL)
    In the Know Your Lifts series, we’ve covered the high-bar back squat, the low-bar squat, the power jerk and split jerk, and the overhead press. It’s been a minute since we last published an entry in the series, but I had to bring Mr. Know Your Lifts (and his signature... Read more »
  • mp3VideoPodcast #1,038: The Art and Spirituality of Bread
    Think about a hot loaf of bread fresh out of the oven. There’s a lot going on with that loaf. On one level, it’s a literal food that’s been created through chemical processes. A delicious — your mouth might be watering right now — form of sustenance. But there’s also... Read more »
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    Atlas Obscura

  • Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller Collection in Framingham, Massachusetts
    The Framingham Centre Common is dotted with historical buildings, including the one that houses the Danforth Art Museum. Although not as large or renowned as other art museums near the Boston area, the Danforth has something in their collection no other museum has; the largest collection of works by Meta... Read more »
  • Il-Gardjola Guard Tower in Senglea, Malta
    From when the Knights of St. John controlled the islands of Malta in 1530 to after they were removed by Napoleonic forces in 1798, they embarked on multiple construction projects across the archipelago. Some of these projects focused on municipal buildings for the general populace, while others were defensive fortifications.... Read more »
  • The 'Mushroom Color Atlas' Captures the Palette and Potential of Fungi
    In Trout Lake, a small community in southwest Washington, the peaks of nearby volcanoes and canopies of old-growth forests draw the eyes up. But when Julie Beeler sets out into the surrounding woods, her gaze points downward. Beeler, an artist, describes her home as a “fungal paradise.” Here, mushrooms are... Read more »
  • Computer und Gaming Museum Wien in Vienna, Austria
    This Vienna museum was created to keep the history of computers and video games alive. It features a huge collection of gadgets, software, and memorabilia from different decades. The displays show the journey of computing, starting with early machines like the Commodore 64 and Atari 2600 to newer systems like... Read more »
  • Merka Red Dunes in Jazeera, Somalia
    The striking nature and relative rarity of red sand dunes means they're usually tourist attractions wherever they occur. Well known examples include the Red Sand near Riyadh in Saudi Arabia, Sossusvlei in Namibia, and the Mui Ne Red Sand Dunes in Vietnam. While the Merka red dune complex is practically... Read more »
  • Namo Buddha Stupa in Simalchaur Syampati, Nepal
    Once upon a time, Prince Semchen Chenpo took a recreational sojourn to the forests of the Himalayan foothills with his parents and two brothers. After finding a place to rest and set up camp, the three brothers went exploring and discovered an ailing tigress lying in a nearby cave. Endowed... Read more »
  • Futago Park in Inzai, Japan
    Despite its name, Futago Park in Inzai City isn't much of a park. It was designed to be a rest stop for cyclists riding along Lake Imba. There's not much to see, except for a pair of elephant statues and a public restroom. Both, however, happen to be noteworthy for... Read more »
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    Defence Blog

  • Anduril to equip US Marines with new drone countermeasures
    U.S. defense technology firm Anduril Industries has secured a $200 million, five-year Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract from the U.S. Marine Corps to develop a Counter Unmanned Aerial System (CUAS) Engagement System (CES). The contract forms part of the Marine Air Defense Integrated System (MADIS) aimed at protecting Marine Air... Read more »
  • US approves $6.2B upgrade package for South Korean F-15K fleet
    The U.S. State Department has approved a potential $6.2 billion sale to the Republic of Korea to upgrade its fleet of F-15K aircraft. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) officially notified Congress of the decision earlier today. The proposed sale, if approved, will deliver a wide array of advanced equipment... Read more »
  • Russian anti-drone rifle uses construction foam as key component
    Ukrainian specialists recently conducted an in-depth analysis of the captured Russian-made anti-drone rifle, the PARS-S ‘Stepashka,’ revealing significant findings that have raised eyebrows among defense analysts. The analysis, led by radio technology specialist Serhiy Beskrestnov, also known as Serhiy Flash, uncovered some unexpected design and material choices that cast doubt... Read more »
  • Upgraded M270A2 MLRS debuts in NATO drills
    U.S. soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 6th Field Artillery Regiment conducted live-fire exercises using the upgraded M270A2 Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) during the Dynamic Front 25 military drills at the Ravajarvi Training Area on November 17, 2024. This demonstration took place as part of a larger NATO exercise spanning... Read more »
  • Ukraine aims to produce 3,000 cruise missiles
    Ukraine plans to produce 3,000 cruise missiles and long-range drone missiles to support its armed forces. The announcement was made on Tuesday, November 19, by President Volodymyr Zelensky during his address to the Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine’s parliament, as reported by Member of Parliament Yaroslav Zheleznyak. President Zelensky outlined the “Resilience... Read more »
  • Czech Republic buys more Leopard 2A4 tanks
    The Czech Ministry of Defense has confirmed the acquisition of 14 additional Leopard 2A4 main battle tanks, expanding the fleet for its 73rd Tank Battalion to a total of 42 units. This new procurement, aimed at bolstering national defense capabilities, was approved by the government and will be delivered by... Read more »
  • NATO assumes control of new missile defense system in Poland
    NATO has formally taken control of the Aegis Ashore Missile Defense System (AAMDS) in Redzikowo, Poland. The transition was marked by a ceremony attended by high-ranking officials, including Polish President Andrzej Duda and U.S. Navy Admiral Stuart B. Munsch, underscoring the strategic importance of the site in Europe’s defense landscape.... Read more »
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    Nautilus

  • Masters of Disguise
    A winning photograph of octopus eggs reveals early organs of camouflage. The post Masters of Disguise appeared first on Nautilus.... Read more »
  • The Once and Future Woods
    Cathedrals, seed banks, and oaks: How to live in times of change. The post The Once and Future Woods appeared first on Nautilus.... Read more »
  • The Power of Small Wonderments
    Alan Lightman’s three greatest revelations while writing The Miraculous from the Material. The post The Power of Small Wonderments appeared first on Nautilus.... Read more »
  • Color Makes the Universe
    How a flashy opal inspired artist Tyler Thrasher's new book. The post Color Makes the Universe appeared first on Nautilus.... Read more »
  • The Rituals of Art, Science, and Superstition
    A conversation with Issue 58 cover artist Ellen Weinstein. The post The Rituals of Art, Science, and Superstition appeared first on Nautilus.... Read more »
  • The Power of Small Brain Networks
    It only takes four neurons to achieve big things. The post The Power of Small Brain Networks appeared first on Nautilus.... Read more »
  • VideoYour Data’s Strange Undersea Voyage
    The internet is a series of tubes. In the ocean. The post Your Data’s Strange Undersea Voyage appeared first on Nautilus.... Read more »
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    Engrish.com

  • Works best that way…
    Digestion in your stomach is suggested… Photo courtesy of Chris Y. Spotted in Japan. ... Read more »
  • This explains the stains…
    I was saving this life for slot machines… Photo courtesy of Chris Yap. Spotted in Japan. ... Read more »
  • You can leave it in…
    Do not try alone… Photo courtesy of Chris Neil. T-shirt found in Japan. ... Read more »
  • Let’s here…
    Drinking is more ok! Photo courtesy of Chris Carlier. Spotted in Japan. ... Read more »
  • In the tradition of grape nuts…
    It’s neither milk, nor berry, it’s a legume… Photo courtesy of Chris Carlier. T-shirt found in Japan. ... Read more »
  • The overthink…
    If only the brain… Photo courtesy of Chia H.... Read more »
  • Don’t too seriously…
    Keep live the natural… Photo courtesy of Chris Carlier. Found on a bag in Japan. ... Read more »
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    Culture POPcorn

  • Reimagining freedom fighters of india through AI by Kishan Harchandani
    As India celebrates its 78th Independence Day, something special is coming from Jaipur. Kishan Harchandani, a skilled graphic designer, has brought new life to the pictures of India’s freedom fighters. Using his Photoshop skills and the latest in artificial intelligence, Harchandani has recreated images of these national heroes in clear,...... Read more »
  • Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree Secrets Revealed
    Dive into the new DLC expansion, Shadow of the Erdtree, and uncover the mysteries of the Elden Ring’s power. With this adventure, you’ll get to roam through grassy plains and explore bizarre new areas in the Lands Between. Along your journey, you’ll stumble upon dark secrets hidden within the Erdtree...... Read more »
  • Bad Boys 4: Explosive Action and Hilarious Comedy
    Bad Boys 4: Explosive Action and Hilarious Comedy is the highly anticipated fourth installment of the popular Bad Boys franchise. Starring Will Smith as Detective Mike Lowrey and Martin Lawrence as Detective Marcus Burnett, the film promises to deliver the same high-octane action, witty banter, and over-the-top humor fans love....... Read more »
  • 15 Scariest Horror Movies of All Time that will Haunt You
    Scariest Horror Movies have always captivated audiences with their ability to elicit fear, suspense, and a thrilling sense of anticipation. From the early days of horror classics like “Psycho” and “The Exorcist” to modern masterpieces like “Hereditary” and “Get Out,” the genre has evolved and adapted to reflect the fears...... Read more »