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Chroma keying is a special effects / post-production technique for compositing (layering) two images or video streams together based on color hues (chroma range). The technique has been used heavily in many fields to remove a background from the subject of a photo or video – particularly the newscasting, motion picture and videogame industries.
In this video we can see how do they play with this technique by using green paint...
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And now, on "Pretty girls you'd push (and not to the train tracks precisely) and their Instagram accounts", a bikina barista called Kylie.
The generational clash has always existed, but today it’s stronger than ever. In the past, cultural, technological, and social changes moved at a much slower pace. A grandfather and his grandson could share customs, values, and even lifestyles that were fairly similar. Sure, there were differences, but societal evolution didn’t completely break the bond between generations.
Now, however, the speed of change is overwhelming. What a great-grandfather experienced in his youth and what his great-grandchild lives through today are worlds apart. A great-grandfather might have grown up without electricity at home, without television, without access to mass education, without the internet, without globalization. Meanwhile, his grandchild or great-grandchild lives in a hyperconnected world, where technology evolves every few years, culture shifts constantly, and communication methods are entirely different.
This gap creates divides that didn’t exist with such intensity before. The difference isn’t just about tastes or values but about how we understand the world. A teenager today doesn’t just have a different way of speaking, consuming content, or interacting with society; they also grow up with a set of values and experiences that might seem completely foreign or even incomprehensible to a grandparent.
In the past, a grandfather could teach his grandson the same skills and life lessons that he himself had learned. Today, many grandparents feel lost because modern life bears no resemblance to what they once knew. On the other hand, younger generations feel that their elders can’t fully grasp their reality because they didn’t grow up in a world like theirs.
The result is that the generational clash has become a deeper divide than ever before. It’s not just a matter of age—it’s a matter of worlds moving at entirely different speeds.
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There are things no one teaches you before moving out, but we should all learn before leaving the nest. It’s not just about doing laundry or managing money—there are moments when reacting the right way makes all the difference. Because being an adult isn’t just about paying bills and cooking for yourself, it’s also about knowing what to do when things go wrong. And when that moment comes, it’s better to be prepared—because sometimes, it’s a matter of life and death.
By the way, if a pan with boiling oil catches fire, never throw water on it. The right way to handle it is to turn off the heat and cover it with a lid or a damp towel to smother the flames.
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Men just aren’t built for childcare, that’s a fact. Leave us alone with the kid, and what should be a simple playtime session turns into a Cirque du Soleil audition. Juggling, flips, impossible balances—what could possibly go wrong?
She is Angela White, and at this link, you can watch many of her scenes.
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What was supposed to be a political statement turned into a full-blown spectacle: during an interview with Venezuelan congressman Didalco Bolívar, two women started fighting to stay in the frame.
The video went viral not just because of the scuffle, but because of the rumor that followed: many claim that the two women weren’t just party members, but the congressman’s wife and mistress. Hard to believe, but you know how reality sometimes outdoes fiction.
Meanwhile, Bolívar kept talking as if nothing was happening. Did he not notice, or is he just a master at ignoring problems?
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Sometimes, life changes in an instant, and you don’t even realize how it happened. You haven’t done anything, you haven’t made any risky choices, you haven’t crossed any lines… yet there you are, caught in a situation that has nothing to do with you, simply because fate decided to play a cruel joke on you.
It could be a misunderstanding, a ridiculous coincidence, or just a simple perception error—but when it happens, it happens. And the worst part? No matter how much you try to explain yourself, sometimes no one is willing to listen.
The truth is, anyone can find themselves caught up in something that isn’t theirs. And when that happens, all you can do is hope that those in control of the moment can see beyond appearances. Because being in the wrong place can happen in seconds, but getting out of it might take much longer.
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The term "useful idiot" describes people who, believing they are fighting for a noble cause, end up being exploited by groups with hidden agendas or larger interests. It’s not that they’re foolish in the literal sense, but their good intentions and lack of strategic vision make them the perfect tools for others.
When it comes to climate change activists, many young people genuinely believe they are saving the planet through actions like blocking roads or vandalizing artwork. However, behind them are organizations and lobbyists with entirely different goals—pressuring governments, manipulating public opinion, or even destabilizing economic sectors for their own benefit.
The real issue is that these activists think they are fighting against "the bad guys" without realizing that, more often than not, they are being used by the real power players. The ones funding these movements rarely suffer the consequences of the protests, but they do manage to divert attention from real issues or shift the balance in their favor.
Their innocence and fanaticism make them ideal foot soldiers, convinced they are acting with complete freedom when, in reality, they are just following a script written by someone else.
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