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

  • Thong Battle: 04/30/24 – 05/07/24
    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 Julie running away with 74% of the votes!... Read more »
  • Rack Attack: 04/29/24 – 05/06/24
    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 »
  • Game On: Exploring North Carolina’s Best Sports Tourism Hotspots
    Sports tourism is an increasingly popular trend among travelers, with many choosing destinations specifically for their renowned sports culture or iconic outdoor activities. This type of tourism typically spikes around major sporting events, drawing large crowds and generating significant economic activity. A prime example is the FIFA World Cup in... Read more »
  • VideoNew Tesla Model 3 Performance Packs 510 Horsepower, Does 0-60 In 2.9s
    You might have noticed the refreshed 2024 Tesla Model 3 hitting the streets recently, with its sleeker styling, revised interior, and additional standard features. Now, they’re upping the ante with a new Tesla Model 3 Performance model, a high-performance trim that can put the smack down on most sports cars... Read more »
  • VideoRyan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman Battle It Out In ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’
    Marvel Studios just released the official trailer for Deadpool & Wolverine, which stars Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, and it looks pretty sweet. The trailer starts with the loudmouth Deadpool approaching a down on his luck (and drunken) Wolverine in a bar to recruit him to help save the world... Read more »
  • Thong Battle: 04/23/24 – 04/30/24
    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 Julie running away with 70% of the votes!... Read more »
  • A Man’s Guide To Video Slots And Leisure
    When it comes to lifestyle and leisure, the vibrant world of video slots presents an exhilarating opportunity for men to immerse themselves in online gaming. Featuring captivating visuals, immersive themes, and the possibility of significant winnings, video slots offer an ideal blend of excitement and amusement. The Allure of Video... Read more »
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    Babes And Stuff

  • July babes compilation
    July is the perfect month to meet hot girls exposing their charms on the beach, at the pool and even while walking on the street. It’s hot in many places […]... Read more »
  • 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 »
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    Nerd Ninja

  • Funny Animals
    Funny Animals... 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 »
  • Tight Dresses
    Lovely ladies looking gorgeous wearing skin tight dresses.... Read more »
  • Nostalgia
    Take a trip down memory lane to some old classic randomness.... Read more »
  • Weird Hair
    What better way to show off your style and personality than a creative hair style that is sure to get people's attention.... Read more »
  • Perfectly Organized
    This is what OCD homes look like!... Read more »
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    The Art of Manliness

  • The Cheapest, Easiest, Most Ridiculously Effective Way to Eradicate Mosquitoes From Your Property
    Now that warmer weather has arrived, mosquitos are beginning to show up as well.  I’ve done battle against these detestable bloodsuckers for some years now. Thanks to treating mosquito breeding grounds (i.e., standing water) around my property, I’d significantly reduced the number of mosquitoes bugging us. Then, early last summer,... Read more »
  • mp3Podcast #987: The No-BS Secrets of Success
    Jim VandeHei didn’t have an auspicious start in life. His high school guidance counselor told him he wasn’t cut out for college, and he went on to confirm her assessment, getting a 1.4 GPA at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and spending more time drinking beer than planning his career. Eventually,... Read more »
  • How to Pull Off White Jeans
    White jeans are a nice way to mix up the sartorial staple that is denim.  Not everyone is a fan of white jeans on dudes, though. They don’t like how high maintenance they seem — that you have to keep them clean, since spills and stains will show up prominently on the white fabric. Or they think the look is too... Read more »
  • mp3Podcast #986: How to Eliminate the Two Biggest Sources of Financial Stress
    There are different philosophies one can have when it comes to money. Jared Dillian’s is built around eliminating as much anxiety around it as possible, so you hardly think about money at all. Jared is a former trader for Lehman Brothers, the editor of The Daily Dirtnap, a market newsletter... Read more »
  • Skill of the Week: Make a Tinder Bundle
    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 »
  • Sunday Firesides: Just Be Cool
    What does it mean to be cool?  Philosophers have long pondered this burning question.  There are different types of coolness, with some related to affect, style, or talent. But one type is connected to how we show up in relationships. It’s the type that underlies the feeling expressed when you... Read more »
  • Odds & Ends: April 26, 2024
    Why Public Health Should Attend to the Spiritual Side of Life. When analyzing what factors affect health, researchers rarely factor in the influence of religion and spirituality. Tyler J. VanderWeele, professor of epidemiology and biostatistics at Harvard’s School of  Public Health, thinks this is a mistake, as this area of... Read more »
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    Atlas Obscura

  • The 19th-Century ‘Strawberry Parties’ That Raised Money and Spirits Each Spring
    Though the New Year might start on January 1, and the calendar puts mid-March as the start of spring, May is when it finally feels like winter is over. In England and North America, May and June also once meant the return of an exciting seasonal celebration: the strawberry party.... Read more »
  • Profondo Rosso in Rome, Italy
    In the upscale Prati neighborhood of Rome hides a sinister sanctum of horror with an underground dungeon displaying the darker side of Italian cinema. Founded in 1989, Profondo Rosso is a lot more than a mere little shop of horror memorabilia. To begin with, its owner is none other than... Read more »
  • Vigo Bridge in Chioggia, Italy
    While Chioggia is known for its canals, to the extent it is also known as "little Venice," most of its canal footbridges are relatively simple. However, where Vega Canal meets the sea a brilliant white structure, the Ponte Vigo, catches the eye. The current Vigo bridge is made of Istrian... Read more »
  • Israël Kiek Memorial in Leiden, Netherlands
    Now that nearly everybody carries a camera with them in their phone, photography is ubiquitous. But there were times when taking a picture was a big deal, and required expensive and hard-to-find equipment. In these early days, people became famous for their photography skills—some to the point where their names... Read more »
  • Croatia Bans Winter By Partying Like ‘Where the Wild Things Are’
    The freshness of spring is already in the air by February in the Croatian hilltop village of Viskovo. A riotous noise approaches: a cavalcade of bell-ringing, music, and screaming. In a magical-seeming ritual, an army of men in grotesque animal masks dance, draped in sheepskins, armed with axes and clubs.... Read more »
  • Ryuko-Myojin Shrine in Kamakura, Japan
    Ryūjin, literally translated as "Dragon God," is one of the major deities in Japanese mythology. An embodiment of the forces of nature, the dragon represents the sun, the sky, the element of water, disasters, fortune, and power. His worship stems from ancient animism and continues to be popular across Japan,... Read more »
  • The Blood-Sucking Capelobo Haunts Brazil’s Dense Forests
    It was just about 4 a.m. when an otherworldly scream cut through the forests lining the Xingu River in northern Brazil. A couple walking along a nearby road hurried to hide behind a rubber tree. From that vantage point, they could see a shadowy figure approaching them. As it grew... Read more »
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    Van Life Wanderer

  • She Played ‘Nadia’ In American Pie. See Shannon Elizabeth Now at 50
    It’s hard to believe it’s been over 20 years since Shannon Elizabeth first stole hearts on screen as the foreign exchange student Nadia in 1999’s teen comedy classic American Pie. With her girl-next-door charm and iconic scene, Elizabeth left an indelible mark on a generation of moviegoers. So what ever... Read more »
  • Whatever Happened To ‘Life Goes On’ Actor Chris Burke?
    Chris Burke, an American actor best known for his portrayal of Charles “Corky” Thatcher in the television series “Life Goes On,” has been a beacon of inspiration for many. Born with Down syndrome, Burke’s journey in the entertainment industry has been nothing short of remarkable. This article delves into his... Read more »
  • She Played Young Jenny In Forrest Gump. See Hanna Hall Now at 39
    We all remember the iconic scene: a young girl, hair flowing in the Alabama breeze, urging her friend to escape the bullies: “Run, Forrest, run!” That girl, young Jenny Curran, was brought to life by the talented Hanna Hall in the 1994 blockbuster “Forrest Gump.” As the years passed and... Read more »
  • She Played Nattie in Mrs. Doubtfire. See Mara Wilson Now at 36
    It’s hard to believe it’s been 30 years since Mara Wilson charmed audiences as Robin Williams’ precocious young daughter Natalie in the 1993 hit comedy Mrs. Doubtfire. With her adorable smile and sharp comic timing, Wilson was one of the most popular child actors of the 1990s. But where has... Read more »
  • She Played Marcia on The Brady Bunch. See Maureen McCormick Now at 67
    Between the signature theme song and the cool tic-tac-toe grid for the opening, there wasn’t a house in town that didn’t watch The Brady Bunch. Thanks to networks like Nick at Nite, TV Land, and Nick Jr., families could watch the show in syndication for decades and decades. The show spawned sequels,... Read more »
  • She Played ‘Dottie’ in A League of Their Own. See Geena Davis Now at 68
    When it comes to Geena Davis, most fans remember her for her role as Dottie in A League of Their Own, Thelma in 1991’s Thelma & Louise or as Barbara in Beetlejuice. As one of the most popular actors in the 1980s and early 1990s, her career took a significant... Read more »
  • Whatever Happened To Olympic Gymnast Kerri Strug?
    Ever felt like the weight of an entire nation’s hopes was on your shoulders? That was the reality for Kerri Strug, the American gymnast who, despite a severe ankle injury, performed a vault that clinched the gold for the U.S. team at the 1996 Summer Olympics. But what happened to... Read more »
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    Defence Blog

  • Canadian-made Senator spotted with improved anti-drone armor
    Observers have spotted in Ukraine a Canadian-made armored vehicle, the Senator, equipped with a unique anti-drone defense system known as a “cope cage.” This mesh-like metal structure aims to shield the armored vehicle from the increasing threat posed by suicide drones, which have become a formidable presence on the battlefield... Read more »
  • US Army unveils next-gen Bradley fighting vehicle
    Last week, the United States Army introduced the M2A4E1 Bradley variant at the Reserve Center in Saco, Maine. This latest iteration represents a significant leap forward in terms of both modernization and survivability. The M2A4E1 Bradley stands out as the most advanced version to date, boasting a range of enhancements... Read more »
  • Ukrainian artillery destroys rare Russian air defense system
    New footage has emerged showing the hit of a rare Russian Arctic variant of the TOR air defense system by Ukrainian forces. The TOR-M2DT, mounted on a tracked DT-30 transporter, is believed to have been destroyed in February in the Kherson region of southern Ukraine. The TOR-M2DT is specifically designed... Read more »
  • Germany provides new military aid package to Ukraine
    Germany has delivered a substantial military aid package to Ukraine, as announced on the federal government’s website. The aid includes a variety of vehicles and equipment aimed at bolstering Ukraine’s capabilities in the face of ongoing war with Russia. The aid package comprises a range of military assets, including armored... Read more »
  • Bradley armor saves lives amidst Russian Lancet attack
    A Russian Lancet loitering munition, better known as a suicide drone, struck a Ukrainian Bradley, but the infantry fighting vehicle’s armor saved the crew and prevented significant damage. During the engagement, a Russian Lancet drone targeted a Ukrainian Bradley fighting vehicle. However, the vehicle’s Bradley Reactive Armor Tiles (BRAT), specifically... Read more »
  • Boeing awards $178M contract for seven MH-139 Helicopters
    Boeing was awarded a $178 million contract from the U.S. Air Force to advance the MH-139A helicopter program. The contract encompasses the production of seven MH-139A Grey Wolf aircraft, along with sustainment and training support, elevating the total aircraft under contract to 26. Azeem Khan, the MH-139 program director, emphasized... Read more »
  • Satellite images show secret Russia air base near Ukrainian border
    Russia is building a new air base close to a border with Ukraine, in the Belgorod region, as revealed by satellite imagery analyzed by OSINT researcher RedIntelPanda. According to the Militarnyi news agency, located approximately 70 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, the secret air base is taking shape near the... Read more »
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    Nautilus

  • VideoConsciousness, Creativity, and Godlike AI
    American writer Meghan O’Gieblyn on when the mind is alive. The post Consciousness, Creativity, and Godlike AI appeared first on Nautilus.... Read more »
  • VideoI Never Stopped Learning from Daniel Dennett
    Reflections on a philosopher who believed we can solve the problem of consciousness. The post I Never Stopped Learning from Daniel Dennett appeared first on Nautilus.... Read more »
  • 10 Brilliant Insights from Daniel Dennett
    A glimpse of a mind jammed to the rafters with ideas. The post 10 Brilliant Insights from Daniel Dennett appeared first on Nautilus.... Read more »
  • A Radical Rescue for Caribbean Reefs
    Can transplants help Caribbean corals avert collapse? The post A Radical Rescue for Caribbean Reefs appeared first on Nautilus.... Read more »
  • VideoThe Soviet Rebel of Music
    He composed on a computer in a dangerous time. His echo is still heard today. The post The Soviet Rebel of Music appeared first on Nautilus.... Read more »
  • The Animals That Turn Bodily Fluids into Weapons
    Four explosive tales of blood, spit, and venom. The post The Animals That Turn Bodily Fluids into Weapons appeared first on Nautilus.... Read more »
  • How Whales Could Help Us Speak to Aliens
    Learning to decode complex communication on Earth may give us a leg up if intelligent life from space makes contact. The post How Whales Could Help Us Speak to Aliens appeared first on Nautilus.... Read more »
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    Culture POPcorn

  • 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 »
  • Unsheathing Rise of the Ronin: A Blade in the Fog
    A double-edged katana, Rise of the Ronin stands out in the vast world of action-adventure games, where historical fiction and brutal combat frequently collide. Slicing through the mists of its mid-19th century Japanese setting, its keen edge tells a gripping story of survival, retribution, and political intrigue. Even so, despite...... Read more »
  • Frank Castle is Back: Marvel Cancelled Joe Garrison Punisher
    Marvel Comics has apparently pulled the plug on their latest Punisher series, the Marvel Canceled Joe Garrison Punisher, which saw S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Joe Garrison stepping into Frank Castle’s shoes. The absence of any solicitations for three months and the lack of Punisher titles listed in the March and May solicitations...... Read more »
  • Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba – To the Hashira Training
    Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba’s story has won over viewers like few others in anime. Popular worldwide, this anime adaptation of the manga series of the same name has captivated audiences. The Hashira Training, which follows Tanjiro Kamado’s preparation for his next mission to face the demon king Muzan Kibutsuji...... Read more »