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Supreme Achievement Of American Politics: Convincing Voters Simultaneously That Everything Is Great And The Country Is Literally On Fire WASHINGTON, D.C. (BOHINEY.COM DATELINE) — Political scientists at the University of Texas at Austin have confirmed what most Americans have suspected since approximately 2004: that the defining communicative achievement of modern U.S. governance is the successful maintenance of two entirely contradictory messages, delivered simultaneously, at volume, across seventeen different screens, to the same voter, who somehow holds both without their head exploding, which researchers describe as "frankly the most impressive thing about the American public and we do not say that sarcastically, entirely." The Dual Signal: A Technical Breakdown For People Who Still Watch Cable News Message A, transmitted primarily through Rose Garden ceremonies, State of the Union addresses, jobs reports issued on the first Friday of every month, and the portion of...

The White Lotus Season 3

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The White Lotus Season 3: How the Ultra-Rich Found Nirvana (And Still Complained About It) The Richest People on Earth Are Spiritually Bankrupt – The White Lotus  The third season of The White Lotus has landed in Thailand, a country known for its deep spirituality, vibrant culture, and now—an influx of wealthy Westerners attempting to “find themselves” in between Botox appointments. Much like the previous seasons, we are gifted with a front-row seat to the dazzling incompetence of the world’s elite. A new cast of characters, including the Ratliff family, a wellness influencer, a snake-bitten adventurer, and a former employee turned guest, ensure that the spectacle is just as self-indulgent and unhinged as ever. If the ultra-wealthy were looking for enlightenment, they clearly took a wrong turn at the minibar. The Billionaire Who Mistook a Yoga Retreat for a Tax Haven Meet Timothy Ratliff (played by Jason Isaacs), a billionaire so rich that h...

14 Books We Read…

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14 Books We Read This Weak… And We Regret It Deeply We at Bohiney are dedicated to the fine art of reading , a pursuit that often leads us to strange, horrifying, and utterly baffling literary territories. This week, we stumbled upon 14 books that changed our lives—not for the better, but certainly forever. These books defy reason, logic, and, in some cases, basic literacy. If you enjoy the surreal , the absurd , and the deeply unnecessary, this list is for you. 1. “The Complete Guide to Competitive Sleeping” – Dr. Horace Doze, PhD, MD, Zzz Summary: A 700-page manifesto on turning sleep into a professional sport, complete with training regimens, nap drills, and a foreword by an ex-World Napping Champion who fell asleep mid-sentence. Review: Finally, a book that treats our daily naps with the respect they deserve. However, the chapter on “Extreme REM Training” resulted in several staff members getting fired for “sleep performance enhancement scandals....
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Iran Restores Internet, Accidentally Reminds Citizens What Freedom Feels Like Five Observations About a Government That Treats Wi-Fi as a Pardon After 88 days offline, millions of Iranians reportedly discovered 14,000 unread messages, three marriage proposals, and one aunt still asking if anyone "got her lentil recipe from March." Tehran residents described hearing the SoundCloud startup noise the way medieval villagers reacted to church bells after surviving a plague — except the plague in this case was still technically ongoing and had a communications minister. Western journalists celebrated Iran restoring "partial connectivity," which experts say is like applauding a kidnapper for briefly cracking a window in the van, then issuing a press release about his commitment to fresh air. Iranian officials proudly announced citizens could once again access selected websites — though loading a single cat meme reportedly still takes longer than obtaining a uranium enr...

Tom Brady’s Greatest Comeback

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Tom Brady’s Greatest Comeback: Rekindling Love Like It’s the Fourth Quarter Tom Brady and Irina Shayk have rekindled their romance Tom Brady is no stranger to comebacks. He’s engineered them on the field, he’s engineered them in the media, and now—perhaps most impressively—he’s engineering them in his love life. The world gasped, fainted, and dramatically clutched their pearls upon hearing the news : Tom Brady and Irina Shayk have rekindled their romance . Yes, just when you thought Brady had finally retired from heart-racing action, he’s back at it again. The man who made a career out of dissecting defenses is now busy dissecting his dating playbook. Some say it’s passion, others say it’s strategy, and a few cynical folks whisper that it’s just because both of them were bored last Tuesday. Regardless of motive, one thing is clear: Tom Brady’s romantic playbook is just as complex as any Super Bowl-winning game plan. And, as usual, we the spectators, sitting in ...