Buitenlandse Blogs – 9

Blogoverzicht Buitenlandse Blogs

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

  • Rack Attack: 10/13/25 – 10/20/25
    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 »
  • The Aston Martin DB12 S Takes Luxury and Performance To The Next Level
    Aston Martin just kicked things up a notch with the Aston Martin DB12 S, a supercharged evolution of the already jaw-dropping DB12, and the new flagship of the British marque’s Super Tourer range. Packing more power, sharper handling, killer looks, and some seriously cool tech, the DB12 S is built... Read more »
  • Tesla Launches Budget-Friendly Model Y and Model 3
    Tesla just dropped the long-awaited 2026 Model Y Standard, the most affordable version yet of its best-selling electric SUV, and it’s arriving alongside the 2026 Model 3 Standard sedan. Both trims cut prices by about $5,000 compared to their Premium versions, but they also lose a few high-end touches in... Read more »
  • Hosting A Virtual Poker Night For Your Bros
    Poker nights can still exist even if your friends are dispersed across cities or simply on opposite sides of town. Digital games transport the chips, the humor and the betting strategy to your monitors. The old-fashioned poker night has always been about something more than the cards. It’s about friendship,... Read more »
  • MasterCraft Unveils The All-New 2026 X24: More Power, Smarter Tech, Perfect Wake
    If you are serious about wakesurfing, wakeboarding, or just living your best life on the water, MasterCraft just dropped some big news. The legendary towboat brand has pulled the wraps off its 2026 lineup, and headlining the show is the all-new, completely redesigned X24, now packed with more power, smarter... Read more »
  • Krispy Kreme’s New Halloween Doughnuts Are So Good, It’s Scary!
    Halloween is almost here, and Krispy Kreme’s ditching the tricks and going all-in on the treats this year. The iconic doughnut maker is dropping a brand-new Trick or Treat! Collection – a limited-edition lineup of four spooky, sugar-packed creations that are perfect for Halloween parties, pumpkin-carving nights, or devouring on... Read more »
  • Thong Battle: 10/07/25 – 10/14/25
    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 Celeste running away with 73% 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

  • I Refused to Support My Parents After Years of Neglect—I’m Not Their Retirement Plan
    This story was shared with us by one of our readers. Growing up, she often felt overlooked and undervalued by her parents, who poured their time, money, and affection into her sibling instead. She learned to survive on her own, without the support most children expect from family.Years later, the tables turned.... Read more »
  • “Who Is This?” Kris Jenner Reveals Dramatic New Look, but Sparks Confusion Instead
    Kris Jenner just dropped one of her most jaw-dropping transformations yet. Moreover, fans can’t stop talking about it. The transformation is so good, people are seriously confused about who they’re even looking at.... Read more »
  • 15 Fitting Room Stories That Can Make You See Shopping in a Whole New Light
    Fitting rooms are like the eye of a hurricane, where you would expect peace and tranquility. Just you, your selected outfits, and the anticipation of seeing them on yourself. Here are 15 stories where the fitting room curtain became like a theater curtain, behind which plots from a wide variety of genres were hidden.... Read more »
  • I Refuse to Forgive My Husband After He Secretly Gave Away Our Retirement Savings
    A retiree sent us a letter about a shocking betrayal by her husband, and how she turned her anger into a clever act of revenge that left him speechless. This story is all about reclaiming peace and standing up for yourself, even after decades of trust.... Read more »
  • AI Imagined What Kids of Iconic Movie Couples Would Look Like, and the Result Is Overwhelmingly Cute
    Many love stories in movies end at the most intriguing point, so the viewers can only imagine what happens to the heroes after that. But what if the lives of the characters continued off-screen and they started a family? What if Rose and Jack or Harley Quinn and the Joker had children? We decided to speculate on this topic and used AI to find... Read more »
  • I Refused to Leave My Legacy to My DIL’s Daughter—She’s Not My Family
    Family and inheritance often bring out strong emotions, especially when questions of loyalty, honesty, and belonging are involved. Decisions about who gets included or left out can create deep conflicts that shake even the closest bonds. Recently, one of our readers sent us a letter about facing this very situation with her son and his... Read more »
  • 15 Mothers Who Carried the World in Their Arms to Restore Faith in Kindness
    They don’t wear halos. They don’t have wings.But their kindness moves mountains. Whether it’s staying up through sleepless nights, quietly sacrificing dreams, or performing small miracles with big hearts — these moms remind us that true heroes live among us, often disguised in everyday clothes and unconditional love.In this collection, we celebrate 15 incredible women whose compassion, strength, and... Read more »
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    Nerd Ninja

  • Random Pics
    Get your dose of the weird and random from the web.... Read more »
  • Funny Memes
    Random collection of hilarious memes.... Read more »
  • Voluptuous Ladies
    These voluptuous vixens are sure to heat things up with their sexy curves.... Read more »
  • Beautiful Girls
    Here's a dose of absolutely beautiful girls from around the world. Their smile is sure to make your day brighter.... Read more »
  • Strange Designs
    These strange designs sure get interesting and creative.... Read more »
  • Random Pics
    Get your dose of the weird and random from the web.... Read more »
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    The Art of Manliness

  • What Lonesome Dove Can Teach Us About the 4 Tensions of Friendship
    “Woodrow,” Gus McCrae says, lying in a bed dying, “quite a party.” It’s one of my favorite lines from my favorite novel, Lonesome Dove. Why? Because it perfectly captures one of the richest portrayals of male friendship in literature: the friendship of Gus McCrae and Woodrow Call. Like a party,... Read more »
  • Skill of the Week: Fell a Tree With a Knife
    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 »
  • My Favorite Fall Jacket
    Note: I first published this post back in 2020. Five years later, I keep busting out this jacket each fall, and it’s still going strong, so I thought I’d give the article an update. While the links in this post are affiliate links to Huckberry, through which we earn a... Read more »
  • How to Make Anger Your Ally
    Most of us grow up thinking of anger as a problem. We’re told it’s childish, irrational, and something to repress or rise above. As journalist Sam Parker, author of Good Anger: How Rethinking Rage Can Change Our Lives, told me on the podcast, that assumption has left a lot of... Read more »
  • mp3Podcast #1,088: The Classical Code of Manhood
      What does it mean to be a man? It’s a timeless question that’s been answered in different ways across the ages. For the ancient Romans, the word for manliness was virtus — the root of our word virtue. To be a man meant living a life of virtuous excellence.... Read more »
  • 15 Things Sitting in Your Garage That You Should Finally Get Rid Of
    A garage is supposed to be for cars. A workbench. A bike or two. Maybe a garage gym. But most of us end up using it like the junk drawer for the entire house. Big stuff you don’t know what to do with, or you think you might use “someday,”... Read more »
  • Skill of the Week: Stop a Nosebleed
    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 »
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    Atlas Obscura

  • Gus, the Huge Larch Tree in Seeley Lake, Montana
    Towering just west of Seeley Lake, on the outskirts of Montana’s Lolo National Forest, stands a tree so massive it makes full-grown adults crane their necks until they nearly tip over. Known simply as “Gus,” this western larch is the largest of its kind in the world, standing at 153 feet... Read more »
  • The Old Leatherman's Cave in Watertown, Connecticut
    The Old Leatherman is a legend of Connecticut lore, whose presence in the Nutmeg State was first noted just prior to the Civil War. Little is known about who he was, how or why he came to Connecticut, or his nomadic existence. It is believed that, despite the attention he... Read more »
  • Our Favorite New Places This Week
    Each week, we highlight a selection of extraordinary new places submitted by you—our Atlas Obscura community of curious travelers. Where will you go next? Óshlíð On Iceland's northwestern shoreline, along the Westfjords peninsula, are the villages of Hnífsdalur (population 210) and Bolungarvik (population 1,022). For many years, the only route... Read more »
  • El Glaoui Palace in Fez, Morocco
    Encompassing twelve houses and several annexes, El Glaoui Palace is more a palatial complex than a palace per se.  The initial construction began around 1860, with additions continuing through the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Originally, the palace was built by Haj Omar Tazi, the Finance Minister of Morocco.... Read more »
  • Waldmops of Brandenburg in Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany
    In Brandenburg an der Havel, more than 20 small bronze pugs are scattered across sidewalks, stairways, and parks. These “forest pugs” were inspired by a 1972 television sketch by German comedian Loriot, who was born here and remains one of the city’s most celebrated figures. Originally installed for the 2015... Read more »
  • The Disappearance of Merlina the Raven
    Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast apps. Elah Feder: Hey, Dylan. Dylan Thuras: Hello. How are you, Ella? Elah: I’m doing well. How are you? Dylan: I’m doing good. You know, it’s summer. The kids are home. It’s a little chaotic around here, but like... Read more »
  • Cherokee Telephone Memorial in Tahlequah, Oklahoma
    After the Indian Removal Act forced indigenous peoples in the southeastern U.S. to Indian Territory in what would become Oklahoma, people needed ways to stay connected to each other. The Cherokee government was modernizing and needed faster communication with the U.S. Army and federal agents at Fort Gibson. Before the... Read more »
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    Defence Blog

  • U.S. Army selects Osprey u8 satellite terminal for resilient comms
    Kymeta Corporation announced today that its Osprey u8 satellite terminal has been selected as a multi-orbit communications solution for the U.S. Army’s Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) Pilot, underscoring the service’s push for resilient, mobile networking capabilities in complex operational environments. The selection of Kymeta’s technology follows Army assessments... Read more »
  • V2X develops missile-armed dune buggy
    Defense technology firm V2X has unveiled its new Tempest combat vehicle at the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) 2025 exposition. According to the company, Tempest is purpose-built for fast, low-profile missions where mobility and survivability are critical. The vehicle can detect, track, and neutralize Class 2 and Class... Read more »
  • Sikorsky cuts cockpit, turns Black Hawk into drone
    Sikorsky has debuted its new U-Hawk prototype cargo drone, a fully autonomous utility aircraft developed from the UH-60L Black Hawk, at the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) 2025 exposition. The system eliminates the cockpit, expands internal cargo space, and is designed to conduct long-range, uncrewed missions using tablet-based... Read more »
  • Oshkosh rolls out M-MAV rocket launcher
    Oshkosh Defense has unveiled its new Medium Multi-Mission Autonomous Vehicle (M-MAV) at the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) 2025 Annual Meeting, presenting a next-generation autonomous launcher platform engineered to fire the full suite of MLRS munitions. The M-MAV is based on the company’s FMTV A2 medium tactical truck... Read more »
  • Flyer unveils drone-hunting vehicle at AUSA
    Flyer Defense has unveiled a counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) configuration of its Flyer 72-HD ground mobility vehicle at this year’s Association of the United States Army (AUSA) Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. The Flyer 72 – Heavy Duty (F72-HD), developed as a lightweight, multi-role platform for U.S. Special Operations Forces,... Read more »
  • Vehicle-based Dronebuster system goes public at AUSA
    DZYNE Technologies today introduced its new Dronebuster vehicle kits at the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., expanding its existing counter-drone offerings to mobile platforms. The company says the new systems will bring fast-deploying, vehicle-integrated protection against unmanned aerial systems (UAS) for use across... Read more »
  • Russian drone hits unknown Ukrainian air defense system
    Russian military forces have released footage they claim shows the destruction of a previously unreported Ukrainian air defense system equipped with APKWS (Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System) rockets, according to imagery and descriptions published by Russian sources. The incident reportedly took place 50 kilometers from the frontline, where a Zala... Read more »
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    Culture POPcorn

  • Punisher Red Band: Welcome Back Frank in R-Rated Comeback
    Lock and load, True Believers — Frank Castle returns in full force! With no memories, a loaded arsenal, and a burning thirst for vengeance, The Punisher is back and deadlier than ever. His brutal quest for answers kicks off in a no-holds-barred Red Band comic series — bullets will fly,...... Read more »
  • Marvel Avengers vs Justice League: Who will Wins?
    Both superhero groups, the Avengers and the Justice League, have great powers, intelligence, and fighting skills. A battle between the Marvel Avengers and the Justice League would be a big event. Each group has unique strengths when it comes to fighting. The Avengers have technology, magic skills, and great strength....... Read more »
  • Superman Teaser Review: A New Dawn for Man of Steel
    The first superman teaser review for James Gunn’s Superman has arrived, offering fans a new perspective on the iconic superhero. This fresh take promises to redefine Superman’s legacy in the DC Universe, blending emotional storytelling with bold creative choices. Fans of the Man of Steel are eager to see how...... Read more »
  • 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 »
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    Everything

  • The End of Israel’s Hostage Ordeal
    After two years, Hamas has released the last twenty living hostages, beginning the difficult process of bringing a brutal war to an end.... Read more »
  • Daily Cartoon: Monday, October 13th
    A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.... Read more »
  • Ask the Dog Doc
    C’mon, I’m a dog. We sense these things. It’s a tumor. I give the guy two weeks.... Read more »
  • V. R. Lang, a Forgotten Queen Bee of Modern Poetry
    A débutante, a burlesque dancer, and a poet, the shape-shifting V. R. Lang—who died at thirty-two—wrote some of the most aching, entrancing lines of the twentieth century.... Read more »
  • To Each His Own
    Listen to yourself—you’re like a big hate machine!... Read more »
  • Letters from Our Readers
    Readers respond to Kelefa Sanneh’s piece about music criticism and Zach Helfand’s essay about The New Yorker’s fact-checking department.... Read more »
  • How Long Will You Live?
    Smoking a cig takes twenty minutes off your life. But thinking about Rudy Giuliani’s downfall might add some time back.... Read more »