Preschoolers can be absolutely hilarious when they aren’t even trying. They’re old enough to be able to have very strong opinions about things but young enough for most of their strong opinions to be about things that make little sense to adults. Like when a 3-year-old asks for a peanut butter sandwich only to get mad because you put the two pieces of bread together and they didn’t want a sandwich like that. They wanted the kind that wasn’t a sandwich at all.
While these things can be frustrating in the moment, once you’ve had a little space from it you can laugh at the ridiculousness of it all. Kristen Cook took to social media to list all of her daughter’s complaints for the week and they’re pretty hysterical. One of the very first things the girl was upset about is the fact that Cook refused to pull over so the girl could pet a coyote. The list got increasingly more interesting.
“I also have two chins. She said it’s not really fair that I have two chins and she has one. Her ice cream was too cold. I wore sunglasses the other day—and I don’t often wear them but I did—and she said that she felt like that was me lying about being her mom,” Cook rattles off before detailing more random grievances.
The mom’s confessional style video made for a great starting point for other parents to list their children’s nonsensical complaints and they’re just as amusing.
“Mine demands I turn off the Sun while we drive,” someone says.
“Mine flipped out because I couldn’t give her a cloud…..FROM THE SKY!!!!!” another commenter reveals.
“When my daughter was four she got so mad when I showed her a picture of me when I was about six years old …… she can’t believe I was a child and I didn’t wait for her so we could grow together as best friends,” one person shares.
“My husband is an amputee and our 3 year old daughter randomly gets pissed that I’m mean and took daddy’s leg, he hasn’t had a leg since he was 12 and I met him when he was 17 I had nothing to do with the missing leg,” someone else laughs.
“My 4 year old is mad at me because my husband told him he can’t marry me. He’s also mad that I’m pregnant and I won’t let him be pregnant,” another person says.
If nothing else, these kids are consistently upset about things outside of their parents’ control and it will never get old. But while everyone else was sharing their similar stories to help the mom feel less alone, one person had a message for the mom. Think of it as a small nugget of encouragement: “Well, maybe this week you can do better.”
Yes, maybe this week this mom and all the ones facing similar dilemmas can simply do better so their children don’t continue to have these very logical (insert sarcasm) complaints.
Joe Burrow and a number of Cincinnati Bengals players showed up for the start of training camp on Tuesday, and while it’s always nice to see familiar faces at the unofficial start of football season, Burrow looked a little different. That’s because the former No. 1 overall pick made his way to camp with a new bleached buzz cut that looks … well, I certainly did a double-take to make sure that was Burrow.
There were a ton of jokes that came in the aftermath. Burrow got compared to Eminem when he had this look back in the day, along with a number of different boy band members. But one really stuck out, as Burrow kept getting compared to Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes.
Joe Burrow going with the Cody Rhodes look. Bengals to the Super Bowl confirmed. pic.twitter.com/iUS0yUp7jJ
“I believe in hard work, but I believe in vindication as well. You have a few nightmares, I imagine, before you reach your dream.” – Cody Rhodes pic.twitter.com/p1l0ST0loE
— Footballguys Fantasy Football (@Footballguys) July 23, 2024
Honestly, you put the two side-by-side and it’s a pretty good comparison. It’s so good that even Rhodes caught wind of it and had someone cook up an edit of Burrow that he could throw onto his Twitter account with the phrase that came to define his pursuit of the promotion’s top title.
If Burrow has nothing going on, perhaps he can link up with Rhodes by making his way from southwest Ohio to northeast Ohio next weekend for SummerSlam in Cleveland.
Four score and well over seven years ago, Rihanna dropped her critically revered album, Anti. Since then, the “Lift Me Up” singer has slowly but surely ventured into other creative plains. But mainly, her entrepreneurial pursuits via the Fenty empire.
Despite promising on multiple occasions she would drop new music, the Navy (her super fans) are still waiting. But what supporters don’t have to question is Rihanna finding a way to cross promote one of her many companies. Today (July 23), while enjoying a nice summer walk, Rihanna decided to playful moon her friends, which quickly turned into a spontaneous Savage X Fenty photo shoot.
“Since I clearly won’t be achieving my six-pack til next summer, I switched my summer goal to matching my shoes to my panties! ,” she wrote.
As she revealed her delicates Rihanna made it clear that Savage X Fenty was on her lower half.
since I clearly won’t be achieving my six pack til next summer, I switched my summer goal to matching my shoes to my panties! pic.twitter.com/KOTKFQlIUB
Native English speakers often find German grammar rules pretty baffling. So, imagine if English speakers used German grammar and syntax while speaking their native tongue. Overlearner, a YouTuber who speaks multiple languages, created a video to show what a typical conversation would sound like.
Overlearner’s page discusses the optimal ways to learn languages, music, martial arts, and many other skills.
What’s interesting about the video is German’s unique syntax.
For example:
Person 1:Must you today also to work?
Person 2:No, I must today not to work I have today a day free but I work morning and over morning.
Or there was a crazy situation that went down at Person 2’s job. He’s a tooth doctor, or was we would call him, a dental assistant.
Person 2: Yesterday is a female patient in the clinic come that such fear before tooth doctors had that she during the examination to scream begun has then upstood and out the building run is.
Person 1:Wow, what for a crazy situation, yes.
The video’s mixed-up syntax reminded many people in the comments of a “Star Wars” character. “This sounds like AI Shakespearean Yoda having a stroke,” one commenter wrote. “So… to Germans, Yoda was the only normal one?” another added.
The video is a great way for English speakers to better understand what German sounds like to native speakers. It’s also a wonderful reminder that we should give any English speakers learning German or German speakers learning English a lot of credit because figuring out how to switch syntax like that must be maddening.
Few entertainers have enjoyed as much broad appeal and admiration as comedian Robin Williams, but people’s love for him is not just for his performances. Williams was a talented comedian and an actor with a surprisingly wide range, but by all accounts he was also a delightful and caring human being.
Williams would have been 73 years old on July 21, 2024. His son Zak shared a touching tribute to his father on social media, which prompted everyday people to share their personal anecdotes of their encounters with him.
“Dad, on what would be your 73rd birthday, I remember you for all the hope and joy you brought to the world,” Zak Williams wrote. “There’s not a week that goes by without someone sharing with me how you helped them through a dark time or a rough patch. I’m so grateful to be your son. Love you forever.”
— (@)
As the stories poured in, it became clearer and clearer how much the world lost with Robin Williams’ passing in 2014. Here are some highlights:
“I passed your dad carrying you one day on a sidewalk in SF – you looked to be around 2. You were both talking to each other in made-up language and you were really holding your own. Your dad caught me watching and as you passed me by, he tipped his head towards you and beamed the most incredible loving smile – he thought you were something else.” – malloryvk
“Jumanji was filmed in my hometown (Keene, NH) when my mom was working at a local restaurant – Robin Williams stopped in and my mother was his waitress. She took his order as she was trained to – ‘hello my name is Robin, what can I get for you today?’ – he ordered a burger and tipped $100, ‘from one Robin to another.'” – emmatshibambi
“Every Christmas, your Dad would visit the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at UCSF. He would visit every child who was able to have a visitor and all of the exhausted and terrified parents. Your dad’s goodness and love were felt by everyone there.” – kennandlisa
“Many, many years ago, I worked at Harrods in Knightsbridge. I was working the Caralina Herrera sunglasses counter one day and Robin Williams came up and asked directions to the Sports department. I tried to play it cool as I took in the laughter lines of his face, the twinkle in his eyes, the kindness of his soul. I needed to remember this moment forever. And I do! (And I often wonder if he found the sports department straight away, as I’m pretty sure I told him in my true awkwardness to turn right instead of left at the top of the escalator. Sorry Robin) A forever memory and much love and appreciation for the human that you were. ❤️” – ilovekerry.2
“In the early 2000’s, my mom spotted Mr. Williams by himself sight-seeing in downtown Toronto. She was so excited as she was a huge fan, and approached him. She later told me how he radiated warmth, his blue eyes sparkling, and was even kind enough to sign an autograph. Though my mom is now in Heaven too, I still cherish this memory (and the autograph + pen he used!) 🙌” – foxy_the_squirrel
“I watched your dad since Mork & Mindy & had a casual conversation with him at the Apple Store in NYC but I did not tell him I knew it was him. I wanted him to enjoy his shopping without getting hit by millions of people. He had a thick beard but I saw his BRIGHT CLEAR BLUE EYES. Absolutely unmistakable & one of a kind, not just his eyes but his heart.” – InventorBLADES
“I can’t even tell you the impact he had on my life… I went through a horrible violent crime as a teen and spent years hiding it, that decision created great mental anguish and Robin saved my life. I can’t explain the details, but he was an angel on earth and he had a way to speak to hearts with his one of kind spontaneous comedy and I am forever thankful for the gift of him in my journey.” – wenbernacky
“I mean this in a very literal sense—no other famous persons passing has ever hit me, but his… it’s almost as if I had personally known him and he had been there to comfort me during hard times. Those types of souls are magic in human form.” – iamchief_chris
Some may not know that Robin Williams also advocated for homeless people in Congress, with his signature compassion and even some comedy thrown in. Watch:
When inspiration hits you, no matter where, you have to give in. Despite being on a tropical vacation, Halle Bailey found a way to build a makeshift recording studio setup.
Today (July 23), the “In Your Hands” singer decided to treat fans to an impromptu show. Instead of debuting one of her unreleased tracks, Halle to put a fresh spin on someone else’s chart-topping tune. Equipped with an acoustic guitar and a microphone, Halle performed a spine-tingling cover of Sabrina Carpenter’s song “Please Please Please.”
Halle offered a simple explanation behind what inspired the nearly one-minute teaser clip: “Woke up with this song in my head. I love it .”
It’s hard to believe it now, especially since her leading role in Disney’s The Little Mermaid live action adaptation, but Halle has a soft spot for covers. Before Chloe X Halle broke through to the mainstream, the sister duo built their fan base by way of their YouTube channel riddled with cover of standout songs.
So, Halle’s angelic rendition of Sabrina Carpenter’s single “Please Please Please” is a subtle remember of her superstar roots. Users online quickly reminded newbies of this fact.
“The girlies should be scared when you cover a song! Your instrument is so angelic! ,” wrote one user.
the girlies should be scared when you cover a song! your instrument is so angelic! pic.twitter.com/AFGwxp9oqS
Adidas put supermodel Bella Hadid in an ad campaign for its SL72 sneaker, received backlash from the Israeli government over it, dropped her from the campaign, and is now being sued by Hadid for “lack of accountability” — all in the span of half a week. How did the release of a shoe cause all of this? Let’s break it down.
This whole mess starts with the Adidas SL72 silhouette, first released in conjunction with the 1972 Summer Olympics, which was held in the West German city of Munich. The games were meant to present West Germany (pre-unification) as a place of democratic optimism (in contrast to East Berlin) but were tragically overshadowed by the Munich massacre, which saw the Palestinian militant organization Black September infiltrate the Olympic Village during the games’ second week.
The militants took Israeli athletes hostage and demanded the release of Palestinian prisoners being held in Israel and German prisons, when a gun battle with German police ensued, Black September killed 11 Israeli athletes and a German police officer.
Bella Hadid — who is of Palestinian descent — has long been a vocal supporter of the Palestinian plight and has become even more vocal amidst the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, which has led the Israeli government to criticize Adidas’ choice to have Hadid star in the campaign of a shoe that is connected to such a horrific event.
Israel took to X last Thursday to voice its opposition to the campaign, tweeting directly at Adidas,
.@Adidas recently launched a new campaign for their shoes to highlight the 1972 Munich Olympics.
Eleven Israelis were murdered by Palestinian terrorists during the Munich Olympics.
Guess who the face of their campaign is? Bella Hadid, a half-Palestinian model who has a history… pic.twitter.com/IgdGq2OLmd
“Eleven Israelis were murdered by Palestinian terrorists during the Munich Olympics. Guess who the face of their campaign is? Bella Hadid, a half-Palestinian model who has a history of spreading antisemitism and calling for violence against Israelis and Jews.”
It should be noted that the SL72 has been back in rotation for a while now and has been a known favorite of Hadid’s, so the issue Israel has here isn’t with the sneaker itself, but rather the fact that the latest ad campaign prominently stars the model.
On Friday, Adidas pulled the ads featuring Hadid and decided to revise the remainder of the campaign. Speaking to NBC News, Adidas said:
“We are conscious that connections have been made to tragic historical events… and we apologize for any upset or distress caused,” pointing out that any connections to the Munich Massacre were “completely unintentional.”
On Saturday, TMZreported that sources familiar with the situation told the outlet that Hadid has hired legal counsel and is taking action against Adidas for a lack of public accountability, and is upset at Adidas for putting out a campaign that would associate her with the Munich Massacre, noting that violence runs in contrast with Hadid’s personal views.
Since the armed conflict in the Gaza Strip began in early October 2023, Hadid has called for a ceasefire and expressed support for the Palestinian civilians in the region. That said, Hadid is one of many celebrities this year who have lost deals or work due to their support of Palestine. The growing list includes Susan Sarandon, Melissa Barrera, and Maha Dakhil.
Since the Israel-Hamas conflict began, many celebrities in addition to Hadid have expressed support for Palestinian civilians including Bradley Cooper, Selena Gomez, Dua Lipa, Jennifer Lopez, Jenna Ortega, Mark Ruffalo, and many more, who have all signed a letter addressed to President Joe Biden calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
It looks like Adidas is going forward with its revival of the SL72, but Hadid will not be the face of the campaign going forward. Currently, Bella Hadid remains under contract with Adidas, though we can’t imagine that’ll last for much longer.
Welcome to SNX DLX, your weekly roundup of the best sneakers to hit the internet. We’re back! ~Sort of.~
After over two weeks of the weakest drops of the year, we finally have a sneaker week that is looking pretty damn impressive. No, it’s not a monster list of 10 must-cop sneakers, we couldn’t even force ourselves to make a list of an even eight, but seven? After the three weeks we’ve had, we’re willing to call that a big win.
Here is what’s on the docket this week: we’ve got two new offerings from New Balance, a T500 and 998, and a whole bunch of Nikes, including the Air Jordan 3 Desert Camo, Jordan 1 OG Wolfgrey and White, and a new collaboration with Stüssy. Still nothing of note from Adidas or the smaller brands, but at least the Nike and New Balance drops are beginning to heat up again.
Here are all the sneakers you need to care about right now… and where to buy ‘em!
New Balance T500 Reflection With Nori and Sea Salt
I can’t help but look at this sneaker and not think of the Adidas Stan Smith. Same low-profile, same all white upper, same green tab but it’s New Balance, so the materials are slightly elevated and as much as I love the Stan Smith, I won’t lie, that shoe isn’t the most comfortable. The New Balance T500 on the other hand? It’s a whole different ball game of comfort.
The T500 features a pigskin suede and nubuck upper with a perforated toebox, a herringbone outsole, and a woven tongue label.
The New Balance T500 Reflection with Nori and Sea Salt is out now for a retail price of $109.99. Pick up a pair at the New Balance webstore.
Inspired by the Jardins du Trocadéro in Paris, this SB Dunk sports a blushing palette of Hemp and Guava Ice tones with a leather and nubuck upper, and marble-mimicking details. It’s maybe the most pretentious SB Dunk we’ve ever seen, but that’s not a bad thing.
This looks chic, elevated, and sophisticated. A wonderful inclusion in the SB Dunk family.
The Nike SB Dunk Low Pro Crimson Tint and Amber Brown is set to drop on July 18th at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $125. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.
Those looking for something more premium from New Balance this week will find a lot to love about this Made in USA 998. The sneaker features a mesh and leather upper over an ABZORB midsole and that tough MiUSA build that’ll get you a lot of mileage out of these sneakers.
The sneaker sports a colorway that mixes deep brown tones with black with white accents and off-white laces. It’s a nice return to form for New Balance after a rough first half of this month.
The New Balance Made in USA 998 Black with Sea Salt is set to drop on July 18th at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $219.99. Pick up a pair at the New Balance webstore.
Sure you could book an expensive trip and go on your own safari adventure, or you can buy a pair of these Air Safaris and pretend you’re on a safari. This sneaker was first released back in 1987 and instantly became a fan favorite, and now it’s back with all those original elements recreated.
The sneaker sports a leather upper with safari print leather accents and a mix of Monarch and Light Iron Ore colors. The sneaker was one of the early designs of Tinker Hatfield and was inspired by an ostrich leather sofa he saw at a New York furniture store.
That seems random even in 2024, but imagine how random it was in 1987. Have you seen sneakers from that era? They weren’t exactly flashy. We take for granted the truly wild designs we have today, but without Hatfield’s work sneakers would look very different.
The Nike Air Safari Electric Black and Monarch is set to drop on July 19th at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $140. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.
It looks like Nike had a soft adventure theme with this week’s drops because in addition to the Air Safari we’re getting a Desert Camo Jordan 3.
Dropping as a Women’s Exclusive, this Jordan 3 features an all-over camo textile upper with a crisp white midsole, classic gum sole, and orange accents. That textile upper is designed to hold up against wear and tear, so while it isn’t quite as luxurious as a leather upper, it does get some points for durability.
The Nike Women’s Air Jordan 3 Desert Camo is set to drop on July 19th at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $200. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app or aftermarket sites like GOAT and Flight Club.
Nike is teaming up with skatewear brand Stüssy to bring back the LD-1000 sneaker. The LD-1000s features a light open-mesh upper in Charli XCX BRAT green. Okay, technically the color is known as “Action Green,” but do you really think it’s a coincidence that Stüssy and Nike dropped this shoe, in this colorway, this summer, aka the summer of BRAT? We don’t!
The sneaker features a big wraparound swoosh with Stüssy branding on the tongue.
The Nike LD-1000 x Stüssy Action Green and Black is set to drop on July 19th at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $100. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app or aftermarket sites like GOAT and Flight Club.
Nike is taking time to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Michael Jordan’s baseball career with this week’s Wolf Grey and White Jordan 1. While baseball didn’t prove to be a fruitful endeavor for MJ, you can’t deny that this sneaker looks great!
The connecting thread is the colorway, which combines white and grey with black accents, a nod to Jordan’s Birmingham team colors. Jordan’s baseball career didn’t really give us anything to fan out over, but at the very least we got these shoes so that’s something!
The Nike Air Jordan 1 Low OG Wolf Grey and White is set to drop on July 20th at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $140. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app or aftermarket sites like GOAT and Flight Club.
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Following a 6-year stint as a professional football player, Nate Daniels is now dedicated to helping families navigate the world of children’s sports in positive and uplifting ways. When not mentoring through his Next Level Athletes program, you might find Daniels on TikTok sharing stories from his pro football days along with helpful insights for parents.
Parents are, of course, usually asking this question with the good intention of setting their kid up for their best possible future. After all, a potential professional future would require a completely different level of commitment, both from the child and the parents, so it would be good to know that as soon as possible. But how to know if that’s necessary?
According to Daniels, the answer might be quite simple.
“First of all, if you have to ask me that question, they’re probably not an elite athlete, but stay with me,” he says at the start of his clip.
As he explains, “When you have an elite athlete, it is glaring. They stick out like a sore thumb. A layman could walk in the gym and be like, ‘Man, who is that kid?’ You could walk out on the soccer pitch, the baseball field, the lacrosse field, and everyone knows that kid is different.”
In other words, this kind of gift won’t go unnoticed, both by other parents and the child’s coach. “Like my idol when I was growing up, used to say, Walter Payton, ‘When you’re good, you’re going around telling everybody how good you are. But when you’re great, they’re telling you.’” Daniels attests.
But Daniels also affirms that the next part is far more “crucial” for parents to understand: “You do not know what you have until a kid has hit puberty.”
“I’ve coached and trained youth athletes that were completely dominant at the youth level. And after they hit puberty has disappeared. And the beautiful thing I’ve also coached, the vice versa,” he explained.
This was something that many other parents had also witnessed, as indicated by the comments.
“This is so true. My son was a beast as a youth. Everybody knew his name. Then puberty hit and he disappeared. Still not sure what happened. 🤷🏾♀️,” one viewer wrote.
“I can’t tell you how many middle school kids and even freshmen level out in 10th grade and then everyone else catches up and most of the time surpasses!” shared another.
Daniels’ final message to parents is this: “If you have a youth athlete that is experiencing success, just let them enjoy that success. Let them continue to work hard. Be patient to see how it will play out.”
“I’m not saying this to burst your bubble or to temper your being proud. I’m proud. I want you to be proud of your kids, but these expectations that you’re projecting just aren’t realistic most times.”
And to youth athletes currently struggling, Daniels says: “Keep your head down and keep working. Do not let anything discourage you. You never know what the future holds. But in order to fulfill that potential, you have to keep putting in the work.”
Sports can have so many benefits for kids, regardless of whether or not they go pro. But so many of those benefits might be overshadowed by performance pressures put on by well-meaning parents. Take it from a pro himself—slow down. Enjoy the game and let the future unfold.
Something happened nearly two decades ago. There was a shift where video rental stores were shutting down because Netflix (who used to deliver literal DVDs) and Redbox were causing a significant decline in customers. Then Netflix became a streaming service, making it even easier for you to get access to the movies you would normally rent for a flat fee and reducing the stress of losing or damaging a DVD.
This jump into streaming created the demand for more streaming services at a time when cable rates were skyrocketing. It made practical financial sense to move over to a couple of streaming services and let go of cable. That is until the streaming services became obnoxiously plentiful.
Anthony Robustiano recently went on an epic rant about his frustration with streaming services after he tried to find a movie to watch. He explains that in order to even know which streaming platform to watch the movie on he first had to Google the movie. That’s when the rant turns up a notch.
“To then finally finding the movie on a streaming service that you own and you get excited and you go to the movie and then Prime Video is like, ‘well we’re going to need an additional $3.99 from you.’ Why? I’m already paying you a monthly fee what are you talking about? And they’re like ‘well you can rent it or buy it for seven grand.'”
You know someone’s a peak frustration when they’re making up ridiculous numbers to express how expensive something is. But Rubstiano wasn’t alone in his irritation with the high price of multiple streaming platforms. Commenters joined in and agreed that maybe cable was actually superior to streaming services after all.
“Also? The entire appeal of Netflix was ‘no ads.’ As a single person I relented and subscribed to Netflix sometime after COVID screwed the world, when tired of having to put up with ads while watching ‘free’ movies on cable or YouTube or a few other free show sources online. Now, they want me to choose between paying a lot more, which I cannot do, or…. Putting up with ADS. Good-bye, Netflix,” one person writes.
“THIS!!!! It’s awful. There’s nothing to watch. Mostly because I can’t find it and get overwhelmed,” another says.
“Everything was faster and easier and worked better 20 years ago and we ruined it. We were all scammed,” someone complains.
“ALL WE EVER WANTED WAS CAFETERIA STYLE CABLE. Let us pick what we’re paying $70/mo for. GOSH,” another person shouts.
The consensus seems to be that since the streaming services now all come with ads and additional fees, bringing back Blockbuster or cable would be preferable. Although some people shared that they kept their old DVD/Blu Ray players so they could physically own a copy of what they purchased, pointing out that when a streaming platform loses rights to a movie or show, you no longer have access even though you may have purchased it.
In a perfect world, a cable company could strike a deal with the streaming services giving you access to all of the platforms for one price along with basic cable. Until then, stores still sell DVD players.
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