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Scott Disick is apparently of fat-shaming

“He was like, ‘Oh, can we get that boob job you were talking about?’” she recalled. “And like, ‘Why don’t you take some of that fat and throw it behind your back? And we can do it in just one sitting because why would you want to do all that downtime? You can recover from it all at once.’” While the very young-adult women who have dated Scott Disick may only number in the double digits, many people may face pressure from their partners to undergo cosmetic surgery. Don't. Surgery should be for you. Holly Scarfone and Scott Disick were the subject of relationship rumors in 2022. Almost exactly three years ago, the two were apparently spotted on a date at Nobu Malibu.After that, their vacation to Paris and social media exchanges seemed to be confirmation – in the eyes of many – that they were in a relationship. That’s not the same as, you know, actual confirmation.

'The Rock' Johnson mourns loss of beloved dog

Hollywood star Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is mourning the loss of his beloved French bulldog, Hobbs, named after his character in the Fast Furious series. In an emotional Instagram post on Tuesday, the 52-year-old actor expressed feeling “numb” over Hobbs’ death. He expressed gratitude for the “pure love” Hobbs gave his family and relief that the dog “didn’t suffer for long as he peacefully and bravely went into the night.” In his heartfelt tribute, Johnson included a series of photos and videos capturing moments with Hobbs, from playful interactions to tender embraces. He reflected on the profound impact Hobbs had on his family, noting, “Lately, there’s a lot that’s too big to talk about. Loneliness, loneliness, hearing it all the same.” He concluded with a poignant wish, expressing uncertainty about the afterlife but hoping Hobbs’ spirit will “come back and visit every once in a while so we can have some trouble and laugh again.” Hobbs is more than just a pet; he shares the spo...

A black hole the size of 36 billion suns could

SMBHSs were not ‘discovered’ in the traditional sense of the word. Rather, over time, their existence became apparent. Also, over time, more and more massive ones were measured. There was a growing need for a name for the most massive ones, and that is where the term “ultra-massive black hole” came from. There was a revolution in physics in the late 19th/early 20th century when relativity replaced Newtonian physics and pushed our understanding of the universe to the next level. It became clear that space and time were intertwined rather than separate and that massive objects could curve spacetime. Fossil clusters are large groups of galaxies that feature very large galaxies at their centers, often LRGs. Fossil clusters and LRGs represent the final stage of evolution in galaxies where activity has slowed down. Few stars form in LRGs so they are “red and dead.” There is also little or no interaction between the galaxies.

why the dance floor might beat the gym

If you’ve ever thought about trying a dance class, this might be your sign. Unlike many workout routines that feel repetitive, Dance keeps things fresh—helping you stay engaged long-term. While all physical activity is beneficial, dance offers a unique combination of movement, creativity, memory training, and social connection making it one of the most powerful exercises for brain health. By challenging the body and mind, dance can help improve memory, increase cognitive flexibility, and even slow brain aging. Regular movement also supports mental health by reducing stress and improving cognitive function. It’s true. Exercise can boost your mood . For those who struggle with consistency, identifying ways to stay motivated to exercise —setting achievable goals, tracking progress, or finding activities that are enjoyable—can help maintain a habit long-term.