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This video's about 4 years old. It was shot by a tourist with his GoPro when he travelled to Argentina on vacation. He and his friends hired some bycicles and during their ride an armed biker tried to steal his backpack. Luckily, he was able to keep it. The video went viral, getting millions of views on Facebook and Youtube.
The WTF part of the story comes when the robber also became famous and he was called by a TV station to interview him. Crazy world.
Robbing is like fishing, you cast the fishing rod, but it doesn't mean you're gonna fish something.
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And today, on "Pretty girls I'd like to explore with my cock and their Instagram accounts", Lindsey Heppner.
In Sydney, in the Central Business District (CBD), there is Jackson's on George, a three-story establishment that includes a recently renovated rooftop. Originally a tavern, it is now an elegant place ideal for enjoying Australian wine and sharing stories with colleagues and friends. Like that time when a couple in a hotel room across the street didn't want to lower the blind to have sex with a beautiful view, providing a fun spectacle for everyone having a drink at that moment.
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Sometimes, life takes you down paths where love seems like the last thing you’d ever find. Places where opportunities are scarce, and happy endings feel like something out of a movie.
And yet, suddenly, it happens. In the middle of chaos, in a city you never wanted to be in, at a moment when you had already given up—someone appears. No warning, no grand gestures, no dramatic soundtrack. Just a glance, a gesture, a conversation you never expected to have.
Love doesn’t always arrive in the perfect setting. Sometimes, it blooms in the most unexpected places, in those corners where you thought nothing good could ever happen again.
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Late last year, I told you about Eben. Eben is what is known as a "Repo Man," someone who specializes in repossessing vehicles that have been seized due to non-payment. Eben has a refined technique and drives around with his tow truck, searching for and following cars that are claimed by dealerships, banks, or lenders. On this occasion, as in many others, it seemed like it would be a simple job, but it turned out the car wasn't empty. There was someone inside.
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Life sometimes feels like a twisted script, with coincidences so improbable they seem suspicious. Picture a truck on a highway and the Google Maps car passing by just as a woman is giving the driver a blowjob. If that wasn’t unusual enough, someone later stumbles upon this scene while casually browsing Maps in the middle of nowhere.
The alignment of these events requires such cosmic precision that it feels unbelievable: convincing someone to give you a blowjob while driving, having the Google car pass at that exact moment, and then someone finding it by browsing a random highway. Seriously, who’s scrolling through highways on Google Maps? It’s hard not to wonder if this is just pure coincidence or something premeditated. A covert marketing stunt by Sixt, perhaps? Who knows. You tell me.
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Is she doing what we all think she’s doing?
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Eating 12 grapes like in Spain, smashing plates like in Denmark, jumping waves like in Brazil, or ringing temple bells 108 times like they do in Japan. Every country has its own superstitions to welcome the New Year, but if you really want to look 2025 in the eye and say, "Here I am," there’s no better way to kick it off than this.
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