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18 Tattoos Pete Davidson Refuses to Burn Off

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Pete Davidson’s 18 Tattoos He Refuses to Burn Off: A Commitment to Bad Decisions America’s Most Inked Ex-Boyfriend Clings to His ‘Worst’ Tattoos BROOKLYN— After undergoing extensive tattoo removal to erase past relationship regrets, Pete Davidson shocked fans by revealing that he refuses to part with 18 of his most ridiculous tattoos. The SNL alum, known for impulsively inking his body like a high school bathroom stall, told reporters he’s keeping some of his dumbest, least defensible body art. “Look, some of these tats mean a lot to me,” Davidson explained, sipping an oat milk latte with the phrase “Oat Milk Is For Killers” tattooed across his collarbone. “Just because I was dumb enough to get them doesn’t mean I have to be smart enough to remove them.” The Idiot Tattoos Pete Davidson Refuses to Burn Off 1. “My Other Tattoo is Also Stupid” – Located on his left forearm, this serves as a warning label for anyone considering taking his ink seriously. 2. “Legalize Ranc...

Hollywood Full of Contradictions

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Hollywood’s Greatest Performance: Pretending It’s Not Full of Contradictions Lights, Camera, Hypocrisy! Hollywood, the magical land where dreams are made, and reality is rewritten faster than a botched Oscar speech. It’s where actors can convincingly play everything from astrophysicists to medieval knights but somehow struggle to grasp the concept of “consistency.” Tinseltown is a place where logic goes to die, but at least it dies in a well-lit, cinematically stunning fashion. Let’s take a deep dive into Hollywood’s most critically acclaimed performance: pretending it makes sense. Diversity: The Limited Series with No Renewal Hollywood has mastered the art of “inclusivity”—just as long as it fits the press release. After a brief fling with Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion ( DEI ), studios quietly dropped most initiatives faster than a starlet’s accent after one weekend in London. “I loved DEI,” said one anonymous studio executive. “It made for great Twitter engagement. But at t...

Elite College Sticker Shock

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Elite College Sticker Shock: How Higher Education Became a Pricey Mirage Luxury Learning at Discount Prices In a shocking revelation that has rocked the world of academia and overpriced lattes, it turns out that most students don’t actually pay the astronomical sticker prices advertised by elite colleges. Yes, the $100,000-a-year tuition tag that makes parents clutch their pearls and sell a kidney is more of a suggestion than a reality. In fact, after financial aid, grants, and scholarships, many students are paying less than their annual Starbucks budget. “It’s like seeing a $100 Wagyu burger on the menu, only to find out that it actually costs $5 if you say the secret code word,” said Martin Kent, an economist who recently realized he overpaid for his Ivy League degree. This deceptive pricing model raises a fundamental question: Are colleges prestige institutions , or are they just the world’s most elaborate discount retail chains? The Great Tuition Inflation Hoax The public h...