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: 04/16/24 – 04/23/24
    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 Sasha running away with 64% of the votes!... Read more »
  • SilkCut Underwear: A Stylish Dive Into Mens Underwear Fashion
    Welcome to the ultimate guide to SilkCut Underwear, where style meets comfort in the realm of men’s fashion. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, SilkCut offers a premium collection of underwear crafted to elevate your wardrobe while ensuring unparalleled comfort. In this guide, we delve into what makes SilkCut Underwear... Read more »
  • VideoStart Planning For Your Next Vacation By Following These Tips
    If you are ready for a vacation but are unsure of where to start, that is perfectly alright. Luckily, there is a wealth of information available so you can have the best experience possible. Keep reading to learn more. Work with a reputable travel company. Planning a vacation can seem... Read more »
  • Rack Attack: 04/15/24 – 04/22/24
    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 »
  • VideoKey Contacts For Launching Your Hobby Escape Room Business
    Escape rooms have taken the entertainment world by storm, becoming the go-to activity for those seeking an adrenaline rush mixed with brain-teasing challenges. Whether you’re planning a weekend hangout with friends, a team-building event with colleagues, or a unique birthday bash, escape rooms offer an immersive experience like no other.... Read more »
  • Krispy Kreme & KIT KAT Team Up For A Trio Of Tasty New Doughnuts
    Krispy Kreme is partnering with KIT KAT brand to help fans take a break from the daily grind by introducing an all-new collection of three incredible doughnuts packed with creamy chocolate and crispy wafers. Beginning April 10 for a limited time at participating shops, fans can take a bite and... Read more »
  • Red Bull Aerobatic Pilots Fly Through Solar Eclipse, And The Photos Are Insane!
    Two Red Bull aerobatic pilots, Kevin Coleman and Pete McLeod, worked with a team of photographers to create a series of once in a lifetime photographs during the rare, full eclipse in Sulphur Springs, Texas. These unique photos were made possible by the creativity and expertise of photographers Dustin Snipes... 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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    Bright Side

  • 10 Fashion Mistakes That Can Make Us Look Older
    The key to endless beauty and eternal youth is lifestyle. Also, clothes can become a magic wand. With their help, you can freshen up your looks. However, it can add a few years to your age as well. We would like to tell you what mistakes to avoid if you want to look young and cool.... Read more »
  • My Stepdaughter Lied About Me and It Almost Got Me Arrested
    It’s not always easy to connect with stepchildren, but when we do, it seems like a big milestone. Our reader thought he had managed to find common ground with his 11-year-old stepdaughter. However, she pulled a cruel trick just when he least expected it.... Read more »
  • 15+ Stories That Prove Most Children Are a Reflection of Their Parents
    Being a parent is a big responsibility. A father litters while out on the streets with his son, who will do the same. A mother has been rude to people, and a decade from now, her daughter will be pushing everyone around in a similar manner. This article shows how... Read more »
  • I Fell in Love With My Neighbor, but After Babysitting His Kids I’m Full of Doubts
    A woman, 35, wrote us a very emotional letter about her problem, which is falling in love with her married neighbor, and she asked us to publish it in order to get advice from our readers. She said, «I obviously can’t talk about this with any of my friends or my parents, so I think your page is a good place to talk about this, because I need advice so badly.... Read more »
  • Top 10 Most Expensive Red Carpet Looks That Made Our Jaws Drop to the Floor
    The red carpet has long been synonymous with opulence, extravagance, and jaw-dropping fashion moments. Celebrities, stylists, and designers work tirelessly to create iconic looks that not only turn heads but also set trends for years to come. Here, we delve into the world of luxury and spotlight with the top 10 most expensive red carpet... Read more »
  • I Found Tampons in Our Bathroom, They Weren’t Mine, Then I Made a Revelation About My Husband
    A woman, 35, was happily married to her husband and didn’t have any reason to suspect that he might be unfaithful. But then, she started to notice that there were tampons in their bathroom, which obviously didn’t belong to her. To make things even worse, there were blood stains appearing periodically on their bathroom floor. When the woman confronted her... Read more »
  • Use these 10 Amazon best sellers to solve icky problems
    Need solutions to those pesky, unpleasant problems that seem to pop up at the worst times? Here they are! These gems have been tried and tested by countless satisfied customers. Let’s discover the products that will make life a little smoother.... Read more »
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    The Art of Manliness

  • mp3Podcast #983: Grid-Down Medicine — A Guide for When Help Is NOT on the Way
    If you read most first aid guides, the last step in treating someone who’s gotten injured or sick is always: get the victim to professional medical help. But what if you found yourself in a situation where hospitals were overcrowded, inaccessible, or non-functional? What if you found yourself in a... Read more »
  • VideoClassical Music 101 — The Origins of an Illustrious Art
    I’ve enjoyed listening to classical music for most of my life. In high school, I’d tune into my hometown university’s radio station at night to listen to Bach and Beethoven while I did my homework. It made me feel smart.  I still listen to classical music today when I work.... Read more »
  • mp3Podcast #982: Skills Over Pills
    Over the last decade, there’s been an increase in the number of people, particularly young adults, who struggle with low moods, distractibility, and anxiety, and consequent difficulties with getting their life on track and making progress in work, friendship, and romance. In addressing these difficulties, people are often given or... Read more »
  • Skill of the Week: Handle a Car That’s Hydroplaning
    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: Gotta Get in the Reps
    Coach youth sports long enough, and you begin to see the main difference maker as to which would-be athletes improve. The kids who dribble the basketball in their driveway every night or play catch with their parents during the week, get better. Those who don’t handle the ball outside of... Read more »
  • Odds & Ends: April 12, 2024
    Why I Hope to Die at 75 by Ezekiel J. Emanuel. There’s been a lot of attention given in recent times to extending the lifespan. But Dr. Emmanuel, an oncologist and bioethicist, has a compelling, contrarian position: he hopes to die at 75. As he argues, a lot of people... Read more »
  • 4 Ways to Remove a Broken Light Bulb From a Socket
    One of the problems you can encounter with incandescent light bulbs is that when the glass bulb breaks, they’re hard to get out of the socket. But with a bit of ingenuity, you can easily take care of this job. Now, you might be thinking, “Why do I need to... Read more »
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    Atlas Obscura

  • Fontana s Kornjačama (Fountain with Turtles) in Šibenik, Croatia
    Tufa, a type of limestone, can "grow," as calcium carbonate, usually carried by water, accumulates. This tends to be seen occurring naturally, but this fountain in Croatia proves that the process can be manipulated by humans. In front of Šibenik's Church of Our Lady there is a simple fountain. It... Read more »
  • 7 Unbelievable Environmental Stories from Every Continent
    In celebration of Earth Day, we went digging into the Atlas Obscura archives to find some of the world's most surprising stories. In the era of climate change, those stories can be scary, but they can also be hopeful. From the beaches of Sri Lanka to the fields of Ethiopia... Read more »
  • The World’s Most Remote Triathlon Requires Bananas and Rafts
    A clutch of rafts floats on the ocean horizon, just visible from the shore of Rapa Nui. It’s hard to determine from this distance, but they vaguely define the starting point of one of the island’s most anticipated events: an annual triathlon. But this is no ordinary triathlon. Spectators on... Read more »
  • Levels Nigerian Cuisine in St. Louis, Missouri
    After moving to St. Louis, Missouri from Nigeria as a teen, Ono Ikanone longed to stay connected to his homeland. In 2023, that desire led him to trade in a career as an engineer and marketing consultant to become a restaurateur. Levels is a dream that Ono has turned into... Read more »
  • Dinosaur Mini Golf Ruins in Apple Valley, California
    In the 1970s, a man named Lonnie Coffman set out to build a dinosaur-themed mini golf course in the town of Apple Valley, California. For more than a decade, he labored on a prehistoric wonderland, complete with 15-foot-tall creatures rendered in concrete. Coffman was more concerned with whimsy than capitalism;... Read more »
  • Sanshing Green Onion Culture Palace in Taiwan
    Scallions are by far one the most famous crops of Yilan County, Taiwan. An essential staple in Taiwanese cooking, these fragrant alliums flavor the region's much-loved scallion pancakes. While just about any restaurant in town will serve up local scallions, gastronauts looking to go deeper should check out this quirky educational... Read more »
  • Aphrodite's Rock in Kouklia, Cyprus
    Aphrodite's Rock, also known as Petra tou Romiou, is a prominent geological formation located along the coast of Paphos, Cyprus. The rock is an iconic landmark and holds significant cultural and mythological importance. According to Greek mythology Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, was born from the sea foam... Read more »
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    Ruin My Week

  • Women Who Got The Last Laugh After Being Wronged (20 Posts)
    Dating is really tough. The people out there can be kind of terrible and after a while, it feels like you’re sifting through absolute dirt for maybe a glimpse at a rock that’s a little shinier than the others. The Female Dating Strategy subreddit shares stories about women totally crushing... Read more »
  • 50+ Funny Job Interview Memes That Hit Too Close to Home For Job Seekers
    Let’s face it: job interviews feel like going on a blind date, but instead of romance, you get grilled about your five-year plan and why you’re the “perfect match” for a company you barely know. The awkward pauses, the sweaty palms, the moment the interviewers say “Tell me about yourself”... Read more »
  • Man Gets Revenge On Boss Who Asked Him To Screw Over Client
    Redditor u/Wrong-Ad-2507 was asked to do some shady stuff to squeeze more money from a client (and on his day off, no less). He eventually complied — but in the slickest way imaginable. His response exposed the company’s dubious business practices and he still managed to walk away with steady... Read more »
  • 50 Trending Afternoon Memes Are The Latest And Greatest In Internet Humor (April 18, 2024)
    Ready for a laughter infusion? Dive into our collection of the latest and greatest trending afternoon memes. From dank memes to side-splitting tweets to outrageously funny pictures, we’ve got the cream of today’s internet humor crop all lined up for your scrolling pleasure. Whether you’re sneaking a peek during a... Read more »
  • 22 Entitled Single People Who, Um, May Want To Lower Their Standards
    Anyone who has been on dating sites has inevitably seen some really bad dating profiles. They’re everywhere and it makes you think, “have you gotten any matches with this method?”  Why on Earth do these people think they can have demands that are so intense? Did they forget to mention... Read more »
  • 51 Funny Memes About ’90s Toys That Are Pure Millennial Nostalgia
    Oh, the ’90s—a simpler time when the internet was just a baby, hairstyles were a bit too enthusiastic, and toys weren’t just toys — they were the epicenters of our tiny universes. If you’ve ever felt the thrill of winding up a Hit Clip or the frustration of keeping a... Read more »
  • 20 Quote Tweets That Elevated Ordinary Posts To Comedy Gold This Week (April 17, 2024)
    Ever stumble upon a tweet so ordinary it’s basically the digital equivalent of watching paint dry, only to see it transformed into a comedy masterpiece with just one witty response? Welcome to the world of funny quote tweets, where everyday Twitter posts meet their hilarious destiny. This week, we’ve scoured... Read more »
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    Van Life Wanderer

  • 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 »
  • She Played Ursa in Superman 2. See Sarah Douglas Now at 71
    Kryptonian villainess Ursa, clad in black leather and wielding a cold icy stare, remains etched in the memories of generations who witnessed the epic showdown in “Superman II.” But what became of the actress who brought her to life, the enigmatic Sarah Douglas? Let’s journey back to her early days... Read more »
  • She Played Cordelia Chase on Buffy The Vampire Slayer. See Charisma Carpenter Now at 53
    In the late 1990s, actress Charisma Carpenter rose to prominence with her portrayal of Cordelia Chase in the acclaimed supernatural drama, “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.” Her character, known for her sharp wit and memorable lines, resonated with many fans of the show. After gracing “Buffy” for three seasons, Carpenter transitioned... Read more »
  • She Played ‘Sil’ in Species. See Natasha Henstridge Now at 49.
    When Natasha Henstridge embarked on a career in the entertainment industry, many considered her to be just a pretty face. After nearly thirty years acting in television and film, she has absolutely proved her naysayers wrong. Her most memorable role was as the beautiful but deadly alien Sil in the... Read more »
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    Defence Blog

  • US Marines receive new MQ-9A Reaper drone
    U.S. Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Training Squadron 2, under the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, has initiated the assembly of 2nd MAW’s inaugural MQ-9A Reaper. The Marine Corps said in a release that led by Lt. Col. Michael Donlin, VMUT-2 is transitioning to become the MQ-9A Fleet Replacement Squadron, tasked with... Read more »
  • India conducts test flight of locally developed cruise missile
    India successfully conducted a test flight of a domestically developed Indigenous Technology Cruise Missile (ITCM) from the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur in Odisha on April 18. Conducted at the Integrated Test Range in Chandipur, Odisha, the test showcased the missile’s capability for very low altitude sea-skimming flight, marking a... Read more »
  • Ukraine provides details of operation to down Tu-22M3 bomber
    Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence Directorate (GUR) revealed details of the operation that led to the successful interception of a Russian Tu-22M3 bomber, which launched Kh-22 missiles toward Ukraine. In a joint operation with the Air Force, Ukrainian forces shot down one of the Tu-22M3 bombers engaged in a missile attack on... Read more »
  • Chinese mystery drone spotted attached to H-6 bomber
    Observers have spotted a Chinese new WZ-8 high-speed reconnaissance drone under the fuselage of a People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) Xian H-6 bomber. The WZ-8 is reportedly designed to operate at speeds three times faster than sound, soaring at an altitude of 30 kilometers. Primarily intended for strategic aerial... Read more »
  • China’s secret drone spotted over Philippine waters
    A high-altitude reconnaissance drone, believed to be China’s WZ-7 Soaring Dragon, was spotted near the Philippines. This is the first time the Chinese WZ-7 spy drone has been seen near the Philippines. Reported by Raffy Tima from the Philippine outlet GMA News, the WZ-7 drone, recognizable by its distinct joined-wing... Read more »
  • Britain unveils its next-gen main battle tank
    Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land (RBSL) has rolled out Europe’s most advanced tank, the latest Challenger 3 prototype. As noted by the company, Challenger 3 will be the most lethal and survivable tank ever operated by the British Army. Equipped with cutting-edge armor and formidable firepower, the Challenger 3 represents a... Read more »
  • Russian sources confirm downing of Tu-22M3 by Ukrainian Forces
    Multiple Russian sources have confirmed reports that a Russian Tu-22M3 long-range bomber was struck by a Ukrainian surface-to-air missile and subsequently crashed while attempting to return to its base amid engine fires. According to the Dva Mayora channel on Telegram, the Tu-22M3 came close to reaching its base after covering... Read more »
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    Nautilus

  • The Shark Whisperer
    Donald Nelson spent his life undoing the damage that Jaws did to the perception of sharks. The post The Shark Whisperer appeared first on Nautilus.... Read more »
  • Nine Rebel Astronomy Theories That Went Dark
    Bright ideas from astronomy’s biggest stars haven’t always worked out. The post Nine Rebel Astronomy Theories That Went Dark appeared first on Nautilus.... Read more »
  • The Part-Time Climate Scientist
    A humble steam engineer put humans in the driver’s seat. The post The Part-Time Climate Scientist appeared first on Nautilus.... Read more »
  • The Bad Trip Detective
    The researcher delving into the downsides of psychedelic drugs. The post The Bad Trip Detective appeared first on Nautilus.... Read more »
  • A Revolution in Time
    Why clocks need to follow the tempo of nature. The post A Revolution in Time appeared first on Nautilus.... Read more »
  • Lithium, the Elemental Rebel
    What a missing element can teach us about the universe. The post Lithium, the Elemental Rebel appeared first on Nautilus.... Read more »
  • The Marine Biologist Who Dove Right In
    He changed the study of ocean life by getting in the water. The post The Marine Biologist Who Dove Right In appeared first on Nautilus.... Read more »
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    Culture POPcorn

  • 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 Canceled 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 »
  • Dive Into the World of Shogun: A Historical Epic TV Series
    Shogun: A Historical Epic TV Series Shogun, a historical epic TV series, takes viewers on a captivating journey through feudal Japan. This adaptation of James Clavell’s novel brings to life the political intrigue, cultural clashes, and personal struggles of the shogunate era. Set against the backdrop of the Tokugawa shogunate,...... Read more »