San Francisco is Mystically Orange

San Francisco has turned orange. Residents of the city woke to find the sky still dark and glowing a deep brooding orange as smoke from near-by wildfires blocked the sun. Smoke particles "only allow yellow-orange-red light to reach the surface, causing skies to look orange", the Bay Area Air Quality Management District explained. Some 14,000 firefighters are battling 28 major blazes across California, amid a historic heatwave. Wildfires have burned more than 2.5 million acres in the state this year, killing at least eight people. Tap the link in our bio for more on the fires.


Looks like scenes from Blade Runner.

Amazon is filled with fake reviews and it's getting harder to spot them

Thousands of fake reviews have flooded Amazon, Walmart, eBay and others, as sales have skyrocketed.

Being "reviews" the one big metric customers have relied on to determine the quality and authenticity of a product. Amazon's listings often have a lot more of reviews, instead of the handful found on competing marketplaces.

In July, 2020 UCLA and USC released a study that found more than 20 fake review related Facebook groups with an average of 16,000 members. In more than 560 postings each day, sellers offered a refund or payment for a positive review.




Kokila Ben Ka Gussa - New Version with original scene

It literally fells like hearing the same song even watching the original video 🤣🤣



The original scene from Indian Tele



All Educational Degrees Wasted


Birmingham stabbings: Police declare 'major incident' as several injured



LG officially announces its battery-powered air purifier mask

The PuriCare Wearable Air Purifier uses a pair of replaceable filters similar to what you'd find in LG's range of air purifiers for the home, pairing them with battery-powered fans to help you breathe. LG says the device has sensors to detect when you're breathing in or out, and adjusts the fans' speeds accordingly.

With two fans designed to make it easier to breathe.


Bella Thorne says she’s made $2M on OnlyFans in less than a week

The 22-year-old said she's already made $2 million since joining subscription-only social media platform OnlyFans less than a week ago. The Los Angeles Times reported on Tuesday, August 25, 2020 that the former Disney child star joined last Wednesday and is charging $20 a month for access to her feed.