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Gay Holocaust Survivor Compares Trump to Hitler on TikTok

video. “As far as I can see, there’s really only one question to answer as we decide who we want for our next president, and that is: Do we want to continue our democracy, civil liberties, and free elections, or do we want a ‘wannabe dictator,’ by his own words, who will go after our freedoms one by one, dismantle them, and then take vengeance on all who disagreed with him?”Welcome to my page! Now more then ever we must have open discussion and talk to our neighbors like our life depends on it! Because well….it does.
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'I'm a stay-at-home daughter - people tell me to grow up but it's not easy'
TikTok video that has now racked up 507,000 views, the professional daughter has explained her role to viewers.Felice wrote in the video: “Explaining my job as a professional stay-at-home daughter.”Whilst donning a face full of glam makeup, she then lip synched over an audio clip of Kim Kardashian, and said: “It's a full time job and it’s extremely time consuming.“It’s not as easy as it may appear to some people.”Since being posted, Felice has received a mixed bag of comments about her choice of career.Many people supported her decision to be a stay-at-home daughter, as some people related to Felice’s ‘profession’One person commented: “Thank you for bringing attention to this. We don’t get the appreciation we deserve.”Another user added: “It’s a really hard job.”Someone else praised: “No because it’s the fact they don’t think we put in the work BUT we do…just at home.”However, not everyone was so convinced about Felice’s difficulties of being a stay-at-home daughter.One person slammed: “It’s not a real thing, and you need to grow up.”Another user criticised: “This is a joke, right?”Whilst a third person voiced: “It’s actually not.” Get all the biggest Lifestyle news straight to your inbox. Sign up for the free Daily Star Hot Topics newsletter
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Woman who lost teeth in bike crash looks unrecognisable in 'catfish' transformation
Sarah Andres, 35, showed off her stunning makeover to empower other women to regain confidence through makeup.She opened up on TikTok and using clip-on veneers changed the "whole perception" of herself after losing her front teeth in a quad bike accident in 2017.In her TikTok videos, she shows her bare face – with half-shaved eyebrows and no veneers – while flashing her double chin and and wrinkles in a cheeky look.She calls her a "catfish" and a "baddie" as a transition filter reveals her look after makeup.Many viewers were blown away by her makeup skills, particularly the winged eyeliner and the smokey effect on the eyeshadows."Your eye makeup is amazingly beautiful and I love your confidence in it!" one said, while a second wrote: "Yes I love your transition. I can never do it nicely, can you please do a tutorial?"A third pointed out: "You've got skills! You look like another person completely."Some joked the transformation left them with huge trust issues and said it's "illegal" to do that.Sarah thanked her viewers' kind words and was happy to share her tutorial on drawing the perfect eyebrows and contouring her nose to make it appear smaller.She said in a video: "I try to be kind and treat others the way that I want to be treated but you don't really know the reflection of yourself until you have people watching you from an outsider's perspective."Maybe I'm finally starting to believe the good things about me.
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American woman baffled when shopping for common feminine products in Australia
TikTok including day-to-day grocery shopping.In one video, she said she was surprised when she bought tampons in the Aussie shops."Why hasn't nobody mentioned this?" Gabrielle says."I do remember somebody commenting on my grocery hauls and said how I would be surprised how little the feminine product options here – but this is not what I was expecting when they said 'little'."She takes out a box with roughly four compact-sized tampons, all individually wrapped in colourful plastics.The TikToker continues: "This is what I get, I'm not gonna lie, it literally took me forever to open this but it's my first time and I wasn't used to this."This is not even as big as my pinky, it's tiny, which is fine...but where is the plastic insertion piece?" Gabrielle's question left some Aussie shocked as they said the applicator was for people to "learn how to use it".One explained: "We were taught the applicator ones were for learning then you just use your finger."A second said the plastic applicator was "bad for environment", adding: "Most European countries are selling the ones without plastic."Others commented that they could understand Gabrielle's frustration."That is not fine! I would have gone through that in 10 minutes," a viewer wrote and another penned: "I like the applicator, it makes it so much easier for when I get my nails done."Gabrielle made a second video and explained to her viewers that how the tampons with applicators look like.
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Restaurant manager hits back after video shows worker babysitting tot in kitchen
toddler in the kitchen unit inside a pizza outlet.The dad, who goes by the name "mixxedjesus" on TikTok, works as a general manager in a Little Caesar pizza chain in US, shared a post of his employees dancing in the kitchen.His toddler daughter stands up in the cot and looks at them while playing the Cocomelon song in the background.The clip quickly sparked concerns from parents who said it's dangerous to place a young child in a working kitchen."Yeah you expect me to believe there's not a single knife in that whole building, not a single one?" a viewer asked.And a second wrote: "This is so unsanitary, can I call corporate for this?"But others supported the dad's decision and said he set a good example to encourage other workplace to be more baby-friendly."I am a single mother who struggles finding and keeping my child safe, I wish my manager let me do this," one said.Another commented: "All respect to their boss for letting parents take their babies to work."A third joked: "This is how people gained their 20 years of work experience when they are still in college."The TikToker also hit back at the trolls by posting another video to show the kitchen.He showed the prepping station and cooking station and showed the location where he put his child."Anything that's grab-able... it's all the way over here," he said while pulling a pizza cutter out from the "knife block"."Does this look like a knife to you? You said my daughter will grab it but she's way over there.
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