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Report: Jim Harbaugh Will Return To The NFL As The Coach Of The Chargers

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Jim Harbaugh is on his way back to the NFL. After finally leading his alma mater, the University of Michigan, to a national championship earlier this month, Harbaugh is slated to become the next head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.

The news was confirmed by Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero, and Mike Garafolo of NFL Network, along with Jordan Schultz of Bleacher Report.

This will not be Harbaugh’s first foray into coaching in the NFL. From 2011-14, Harbaugh was at the helm of the San Francisco 49ers, and accrued a 44-19-1 record during his tenure. This included a berth in the Super Bowl during his second year in charge, and the team made it to the postseason in each of his first three years with the team. However, following an 8-8 season in 2014, the two sides parted ways, which beget Harbaugh taking the coaching job at his alma mater.

During his tenure at Michigan, Harbaugh went 85-25, and while it took him seven seasons to make a Big Ten championship game, the Wolverines were able to get there and win the game in each of the last three seasons. That included a trio of berths in the College Football Playoff, and after losing to Georgia and TCU in their first two attempts at winning a national title, Harbaugh capped things off by beating Alabama in the semifinal and Washington in the final earlier this year to give the program its first national championship since 1997. He’s leaving on the heels of a season that was filled with controversy, as Harbaugh was suspended on two separate occasions with the potential for more punishment from the NCAA coming down the line.

Harbaugh takes over a Chargers team that fired Brandon Staley midway through the 2023 campaign, which ended with the team going 5-12. He’s been a popular name to replace Staley, as Harbaugh has apparently expressed that he’s a big fan of Justin Herbert.

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What Makes Whiskey ‘Smooth’ And Why Do So Many Bourbon Drinkers Hate The Word?

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The word “smooth” in whiskey (or spirits in general) circles is often the heart of a heated debate. It’s similar to asking a serious food lover whether a hot dog is a sandwich or not. It’s part zero-sum game and part bandwagonism, with teams that fall on both sides. Translation: It’s exhausting.

So do some whiskeys actually taste “smooth?” And is that really a bad thing?

Short answers: Yes and No. Take that zero-summers!

As a professional in the ol’ whiskey game, I can tell you that this comes up way more often than it should. Last year, our friends at Bourbon Pursuit posted a fun IG Reel from the Kentucky Bourbon Festival that has a lot of whiskey pros smirking and saying “smooth” is the most annoying word in whiskey.

I get it. “Smooth” has been run into the ground by consumers to the point that it lost a lot — if not all — of its meaning to some aficionados. “Smooth” feels like a cop-out term when you could dive deeper into flavor profiles or mouth feel. It can also be conflated with “thin” or “one-note” by newbies. Having worked in whiskey media for years, I can also tell you that consumers search for “smooth” whiskey/bourbon/scotch more by far than any other descriptor. So much so that it’s almost comical.

At the end of the day, we’re talking about mouthfeel and/or texture when we’re talking about smoothness. Consumers — the people paying the whiskey world’s wages by actually enjoying the stuff — like a whiskey they can drink. “Smooth” simply relates to the fact that there is little to no burn, no rough edges, and no imperfections that distract from enjoying the deeper flavor profile built into the pour.

Smooth can be a good thing wherein a whiskey has a great mouthfeel that allows you to enjoy the profile. But it can also be a fault wherein the smoothness doesn’t reveal any nuance besides “easy to down.”As with all things in our life, it can be two things. Life is grey and context-driven, not black and white.

Frank Dobbins — whiskey writer, influencer, and judge — puts it this way: “Smooth is a common descriptor for a reason. Longtime enthusiasts cringe at hearing it and yet it’s something most newcomers to the category are looking for.”

Dobbins hits on a key demographic here “newcomers.” I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again — no one likes that first mouthful of whiskey they taste when they’re young. It’s an acquired taste. You have to build up a palate for the heat of it, much less the nuances of the flavor profile. Forcing a Hazmat-proof (above 70%) whiskey on someone and expecting them to fall in love with whiskey is a wildly crazy ask. Whereas, offering someone, say, a Michter’s Small Batch Bourbon at 45% throws open the gates to a life spent loving whiskey. Why? You can taste those aforementioned nuances when the proof is lower and it won’t feel “rough.”

That Hazmat pour will feel like sipping whiskey with razorblades in it if you’re not ready for it. It’s hellish for newcomers.

Don’t believe me? Every single whiskey is tasted at 20%/40 proof in the lab by the distillers and blenders before it’s chosen for blending and bottling. Why? That’s the proof when whiskey presents the clearest profile, allowing faults and perfections to shine the clearest. Proof any whiskey down to 20% and it’s going to taste “smooth” while highlighting the most prominent flavor notes.

But there is more to the discussion than that. Nate Gana — whiskey investor, judge, writer, and international ambassador — notes that whiskey is never bottled at 40 proof.

“Whiskey is meant to be edgy and sophisticated and make you think about what’s in your glass.” Gana says that he understands why the term is used but that “whiskey is supposed to open your eyes wider. You’re meant to feel it in all your senses.”

Sometimes you have to feel the burn to feel the full brunt of a bourbon’s beauty. Still, Gana agrees that everyone has to start somewhere — so we’ll likely always have people looking for “smooth” whiskeys when they’re starting out.

Bob Book — whiskey judge and podcaster of the Film & Whiskey Podcast — has a clear sense of using smooth and says, “I honestly think ‘smooth’ is a perfectly acceptable and neutral descriptor.” He continues, “For me, it’s always indicated a whiskey without harshness or rough edges.”

Look, when writing a whiskey review, I could say “silky” or “velvety” or “svelte” but — in the end — I’d just be using synonyms for “smooth” and we all know it. So … it all sort of comes out in the wash anyway. Book pushes a great point in the end, noting that “Sometimes ‘smooth’ is a good thing, like when you’re pleasantly surprised that a young whiskey isn’t astringent. Sometimes it’s bad, like when a well-aged barrel-proof bourbon lacks any serious character or bite.”

Dobbins tends to agree, adding, “It’s imperfect, but we all definitely know what it means and so I think smooth is a great descriptor.”

So going back to my original point, some whiskeys simply are “smooth” and others are not, intrinsically. Is that a bad thing? No. Is the term overused? Absolutely. But let’s not throw the baby out with the bathwater. So when I blindly taste and rank “smooth” bourbon or ryes or Scotch whiskies, it’s on you to read the parameters set forth and then the tasting notes to know what I’m saying about the whiskey being critiqued.

If you find yourself wanting some smooth whiskey after all that reading, Uproxx has some options for you:

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Mark Ruffalo Might Not Have Discovered He Had A Brain Tumor Had He Not Had A Prophetic Dream…About Having A Brain Tumor

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The world could have lost Mark Ruffalo prematurely. In the early aughts the then-future big screen Bruce Banner was diagnosed with a vestibular schwannoma, which is a form of a brain tumor. It was benign, but removing the mass resulted in temporary partial facial paralysis and hearing loss. That went away, though he still can’t hear out of his left ear. It certainly could have been worse. Indeed, Ruffalo might not have ever discovered the condition had he not had an eerily prophetic dream.

“I had one of those 4 a.m. calls, and I woke up probably around 3, and I just had this crazy dream. It wasn’t like any other dream I had had,” Ruffalo recently revealed on the podcast SmartLess. “It was just like ‘You have a brain tumor.’ It wasn’t even a voice, it was just pure knowledge: ‘You have a brain tumor, and you have to deal with it immediately.’”

At the time he was filming the 2001 prison thriller The Last Castle, and though it was just a dream, he still brought it up to the on-set doctor.

“I said, ‘Listen, this is gonna sound crazy, but I had this dream last night that I have a brain tumor,’” Ruffalo recalled. “And she said, ‘That is crazy, but there’s no reason that you should have to worry about it, I’ll order you a CAT scan and we’ll go right after work today and we’ll show how crazy you are.’”

Sure enough, they found a mass the size of a golf ball, and the rest is history.

Thing is, Ruffalo withheld telling his wife about his diagnosis until after the birth of their first son.

“I was just like, I can’t. She’s already like, ‘Oh god, him again? Does everything gotta be about him?’” Ruffalo explained. “So I just couldn’t. And like a week after the baby I had to go in and meet the neurologist and decide what I was gonna do. I hadn’t told her until the night before.”

His wife did not react lightly, as one would imagine. “When I told Sunny about it, first she thought I was joking, and she just burst into tears and said, ‘I always knew you were gonna die young!’” he remembered. “If you wrote it in a script, it’d be too much.”

The lesson? If you have a dream about having a disease that’s hard to detect, perhaps it’s best to go hypochondriac. That way you won’t rob people of joining what’s become the Philadelphia Extended Universe.

(Via Entertainment Weekly)

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SNX: This Week’s Best Sneakers, Featuring The Yellow Ochre Jordan 6, Jordan 14 Love Letter, And The Jordan 1 Chinese New Year

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Welcome to SNX DLX, your weekly roundup of the best sneakers to hit the internet. After a series of grim weeks and poor-quality drops, we’re finally back baby! Mark it, this is the first week of 2024 with any significant sneaker drops — we can’t say for certainty that one of these sneakers will end up on our end-of-the-year list come December, but there are certainly a few candidates. That should speak to the strength of this week.

We’re still light on big brand collaborations, but this week brings some notable designs out of Nike including a Chinese New Year-themed Jordan 1, a shaggy suede Dunk, and the return of the Nike Attack. The other brands are keeping things mostly quiet still, but Adidas has snuck in with a new signature basketball sneaker. Things should pick up even more come next week, so prepare yourself for the real start of 2024’s flyest sneakers.

Let’s dive into the best sneakers of the week.

Nike Women’s Air Jordan 14 Love Letter

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Nike keeps showing the ladies all the love with some of the dopest colorways to come out of the brand in some time. This week brings the Jordan 14 Love Letter, which features a shimmering teal and purple upper with metallic silver accents. This silhouette is the last Jordan wore for Chicago, so it has a special place in the Jordan lineage.

If you’ve got big feet, you’re out of luck here, as this sneaker tops out at women’s size 12 and men’s 10.5. Luckily, there is a notable Jordan drop this week for people with bigger feet.

The Nike Women’s Air Jordan 14 Love Letter is out now for a retail price of $180. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app or aftermarket sites like GOAT and Flight Club.

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Nike Air Jordan 1 Low OG Chinese New Year

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Price: $160

In celebration of the Lunar New Year, Nike is dropping a special colorway of the Jordan 1. Dubbed “Chinese New Year,” this sneaker pays tribute to the year of the dragon with a scaly leather overlay in Oil Green over a white leather upper with a satin collar lining, and gold and red details.

The insole has a special ceremonial take on the Jumpman logo. It’s a dope design just based on the color combination alone.

The Nike Air Jordan 1 Low OG Chinese New Year is out now for a retail price of $160. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app or aftermarket sites like GOAT and Flight Club.

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Nike Women’s Dunk Low Light Armory Blue and Photon Dust

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Price: $135

If you’re looking for a shaggy Dunk that looks well-worn and yet super fresh at the same time, look no further than the Light Armory Blue and Photon Dust Dunk Low. Featuring full distressed suede construction, this Dunk looks incredibly cozy.

This one should go in the books as one of the best Dunk colorways of all time.

The Nike Women’s Dunk Low Light Armory Blue and Photon Dust is set to drop on January 25th at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $135. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.

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Adidas AE1 Arctic Fusion

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Basketball shooting guard and Minnesota Timberwolves Anthony Adwards now has his own Adidas signature sneaker and we’re digging on it! The sneaker features a textile upper with a super lightweight BOOST midsole a rubber outsole, and a unique midsole design that sports several air vents.

As far as modern basketball sneakers go, the AE is refreshingly classic. No weird plastic details, no crazy psychedelic colorways — just a straightforward performance-focused sneaker.

The Adidas AE1 Arctic Fusion is set to drop on January 25th at 12:00 AM PST for a retail price of $120. Pick up a pair via the Adidas webstore or aftermarket sites like GOAT and Flight Club.

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Nike Attack OG Light Smoke Grey

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If you follow Uproxx for sneaker coverage (note: we’re the best and most consistent curators of the best sneaker drops on a week-to-week basis) you’re probably aware that I’m all in on the John McEnroe signature sneaker, the Nike Mac Attack. I named it one of the best sneakers of 2023, and now the OG colorway is getting a refresh.

The sneaker features an iconic checkered tongue label, a grey and black upper, and classic ‘80s design language.

The Nike Attack OG Light Smoke Grey is set to drop on January 26th at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $120. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.

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Nike Air Jordan 6 Yellow Ochre

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The Yellow Ochre Jordan 6 is a legendary colorway, one of the all-time best in the sneaker’s run. And this week the colorway is getting a refresh. The Yellow Ochre sports a soft nubuck upper with a warm yellow-toned base and white overlays, with black contrast points on the throat and heel.

The Nike Air Jordan 6 Yellow Ochre is set to drop on January 27th 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.

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‘White Lotus’ Actor Tom Hollander Says He Was Once Mistakenly Sent An Enormous Payslip Meant For…Tom Holland

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Tom Hollander and Tom Holland have a few things in common. Both are British actors. Both have done big-time franchise movies (Hollander was a baddie in two Pirates of the Caribbeans and Queen’s manager in Bohemian Rhapsody; Holland does something or other with Marvel). Oh, and both have almost the same name. When your surnames are but two letters off, people are bound to make some mistakes. For instance, once Hollander (that is, the one who’s not Spider-Man) was sent one of Holland’s payslips, and given its size the error was downright sadistic.

Per Entertainment Weekly, Hollander — who recently played one of the murderous “gays” on the second season of The White Lotus — appeared on Monday’s episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers. One night, while seeing a friend’s play, he checked his email during intermission. One was from his agency, and it read, “Payment advice slip: Your first box office bonus for The Avengers.”

“And I thought, ‘I don’t think I’m in The Avengers,’” Hollander recalled thinking to himself.

Sadly, Hollander was right, he’s not in The Avengers movies, a fact driven home even more by the large size of the payslip.

“It was an astonishing amount of money,” Hollander remembered. “And it was not his salary, it was his first box office bonus. Not the whole box office, the first one. And it was more money than I’ve ever — it was a seven-figure sum. He was 20 or something. So my feeling of smugness that you remember I had in the first half disappeared very quickly.”

Though Hollander and Holland share many differences, most notably age, having nearly the same surname has proven “very difficult” over the years, at least for Hollander.

“Obviously I don’t actually get mistaken for him, but in non-visual contexts I am mistaken for him all the time,” Hollander said. “So like, talking to utility companies, they just, ‘And what’s your name?’ And they go, ‘Tom Holland?’ Because they’ve heard ‘Tom Holland.’ Tom Holland? I go, ‘No, it’s Tom Hollander.’”

Somtimes, he recalled, “I’m introduced to somebody’s very, very excited, then confused, then disappointed children. They go, ‘My children are so excited to meet you.’ And I go, ‘Are they, though?’”

He added, “They come out and they go, ‘Where is he? Where is he?’ And they go, ‘No, no.’”

You can watch Hollander talk about the wacky mix-ups in the video below.

(Via EW)

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USA Basketball Left Draymond Green Out Of Its Olympic Player Pool Over ‘What’s Transpired This Year’

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Earlier this week, USA Basketball released a provisional roster of 41 players who are being considered for the men’s roster ahead of the Olympic Games in Paris this summer. There is a whole lot of pressure on the Americans, which are looking to win their fifth consecutive gold medal at the event but are coming off of a disappointing fourth place finish at the FIBA Basketball World Cup.

The level of competition in the international game is as high as it’s ever been, so the provisional roster featured a number of experienced players who have gotten the job done at this level. Curiously, one name that was left off the list was Draymond Green, who played a role on each of the last two Olympic squads and suits up for USA coach Steve Kerr as a member of the Golden State Warriors. During a media call on Wednesday, USA Basketball executive director Grant Hill got asked specifically about Green’s omission, and pointed to the on-court incidents involving Green that have put him in some hot water over the last year.

“His contributions have been significant, and he is a real part of the legacy of this organization for his excellence,” Hill said, per ESPN’s Brian Windhorst. “But I think just in lieu of sort of what’s transpired this year, we made a decision to not have [Green] on this list with this particular point in time with the process.”

While Hill did not go into specific incidents, Green has received three separate suspensions from the NBA dating back to April, when he received a 1-game ban after a stomp on Domantas Sabonis during the playoffs. This season, Green got a 5-game suspension for putting Rudy Gobert in a chokehold, and shortly after he came back, he received an indefinite suspension (which ended up lasting 12 games) for hitting Jusuf Nurkic in the head.

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A popular optical illusion with a mindbending twist proves we can’t trust our senses

Optical illusions are universally beloved for how they trick our brains and blow our minds. There’s a reason we enjoy magic shows and Escher paintings and are mesmerized by fake oases in the desert. We love seeing things that bend our perceptions of reality, and the science behind the magic always proves fascinating as well.


The Ames window is a pretty well-known optical illusion, but it’s always cool to see. When spun, the angled window appears to oscillate back and forth instead of spin all the way around. But this video adds a twist that makes the effect even more mindbending—our brains simply can’t process objective reality mixed with an optical illusion.

The YouTube channel Curiosity Show explains the science of the illusion and gives a DIY demonstration for making your own Ames window. But wait until the pen gets taped to the window and spun. This is some real-life magic right here. Mind. Blown.

This article originally appeared on 02.21.20

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Woman shares sweet exchange with 92-year-old grandpa who invited her over for ‘sleepover’

Loneliness is one of the most dangerous health problems in the United States, although it’s seldom discussed. Psychology Today says loneliness has the same mortality risks as obesity, smoking, alcoholism and physical inactivity.

A meta-analysis from Brigham Young University found that social isolation may increase the risk of premature death by up to 50%. The problem with loneliness is that people suffer in silence and it afflicts the ones we don’t see.

A TikTok user who goes by the name Megan Elizabeth recently shared a touching story on social media about how her grandfather was feeling lonely so he reached out to her. The story shows what can happen when one person is brave enough to confront their social isolation and the important role grandkids can play in their grandparents’ lives.


It started when Megan’s grandpa texted her to ask if she’d like to come over for a sleepover. “I haven’t been feeling well and miss you. We can order food and watch a mystery show. Love, grandpa,” he wrote.

Megan was happy to go see him, so grandpa made a series of requests to make the sleepover a hit.

“Could you pick up applesauce? The cinnamon kind,” he asked. “And if you go somewhere with mash potatoes, I would like that because I have no teeth and can only eat soft things. Ha!”

He also wanted some strawberry ice cream for dessert. “Thank you. You are my favorite granddaughter,” he ended the conversation. Megan later noted that she’s his only granddaughter.

Megan came by with a big bag of food and some ice cream and the two hung out and watched his favorite black-and-white “mystery movies.” When it was time for bed, grandpa hadn’t forgotten how to put her to sleep. He got her a glass of water to put by the bed in case she got thirsty and left a flashlight on the nightstand just in case his 29-year-old granddaughter got scared.

The next morning, at 5:30 am, he watched her leave for work.

Grandfather and granddaughter grew up close to one another. Megan lived with her grandparents when she was young while her parents saved up money for a house. When they bought one, it was right across the street.

“I am so lucky to have grown up with my grandpa and my grandma (rest in peace),” she wrote on Instagram. “I feel so happy. I am thankful for my grandpa and he will never understand how much love he truly has shown me. And more importantly, the love he showed my grandma while she was alive. I believe in love and loyalty because of this man. He is my hero,” she added.

Megan’s time with her grandfather made her realize a valuable lesson about her life.

“I think one of the most important realizations I have had recently is that it’s important to live in the moment but it is important to live in the now with intent,” she wrote on Instagram, “so that when you are 92, you look back and smile at all the people you loved, the memories you made and the life you chose to live.”

This article originally appeared on 04.27.22

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Europeans are admitting these 15 everyday American conveniences feel like a ‘luxury’

Even though European countries and America are roughly on the same level regarding development, there are still some stark differences in their ways of life. Americans may look to Europe and feel a bit jealous over their free healthcare systems and more laid-back approach to their professional lives.

But Europeans who visit America are also in awe of some of the everyday things that Americans take for granted, which seem to be luxuries.

A Reddit user named Prof_XdR asked Europeans on the AskReddit subforum to share the everyday American things that they believe are luxuries, and the question received nearly 13,000 responses.


Clearly, Europeans admire many things about the American way of life.

Here are 15 of the best responses to the question: “Europeans of Reddit, what do Americans have every day that you see as a luxury?”

1. Disability access

“Disability access everywhere. I can go to any place — theater, store, office, school, whatever — with confidence that I’ll be able to navigate fine in my wheelchair. They’ll have ramps and/or elevators.” — 5AgainstRhoneIsland

“Of all the things in this thread, the disability access is it IMO. The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 was an absolute game changer, and European countries and the EU as a whole should be embarrassed for not having something like it.” — Jedrekk

2. Climate changes

“You can pretty much choose to live in any climate you like when you live in the USA and still be in the same country. You like 4 seasons: Move to the Northeast. You like the humid ocean climate – move to Seattle. You like dry warm weather – move to Los Angeles. You like deserts, move to Arizona. You like warm and humid weather – move to the Southeast.” — DachauPrince

“I work as an ecologist and the amount of biodiversity in California is insane. I’ll do biological surveys a few hundred miles apart and see so many different plants and animals at each site. I’ve even done work at sites fairly close to each other (sub 50 miles apart) and will still find stark differences between sites. It’s a magic state for wildlife biologists.” — Skinsnax

3. Big kitchens

“Big kitchens and big refrigerators/ freezers. Even in my student apartment, we had a pretty good-sized kitchen. I was dating a Czech girl and her parents came to visit. When they went to my apartment for dinner, the mom was just amazed at the size of my fridge. They were amused when I dumped the scraps in the sink and turned on the garbage disposal. They’d heard about it but had never seen one.” — Granadafan

4. Square footage

“The massive houses, a special room just for your massive washer and dryer units, 2 car garage, basically you have tons of space.” — Howiebledsoe

“The size of your homes in places like Utah and Texas. There’s a dedicated room for everything. Kids playroom that isn’t the living room or the kid’s bedroom, walk-in pantry room, a laundry room.” — mcnunu

5. Free refills

“As an American, it’s so easy to take this for granted. Similarly, getting free ice water in the US as well is something I often forget isn’t exactly a thing in many other parts of the world.” — Gaveuptheghost

6. National parks

“There’s just human development on virtually every inch of large parts of Europe. So even when there are parks, they’re not always as untouched as American parks. And the population density in large parts of Europe means you see a lot more people in the parks. America has national parks that are so untouched and massive that you can really be alone if you want to be.” — CactusBoyScout

7. A/C

“Americans pump it all summer long.” — Websurfer49

8. Two peaceful neighbors (Mexico and Canada)

“Remember, the world’s longest undefended border is between Canada and the United States. That says something about our relationship.” — Dervishler

“We Europeans both love and hate each other in ways that Americans will never understand. But basically, not being French should be enough.” — TitanFox98

10. Big schools

“My high school just had a pool, 3 gyms, an agricultural barn with stalls for students to keep the animals they were raising to show at the rodeo, a few labs, a theater, a full-size kitchen that was used for the culinary classes to share (not the cafeteria), 3 tennis courts, 2 soccer fields that were also used for football practice, and a football stadium with a Jumbotron. At the end of the year, the culinary classes would cook breakfast for the graduating class.” — Elephantepiphany

11. Free bathrooms

“As an American who lived in Europe with little kids, this was frustrating. My wife found an app of free public restrooms in Europe.” — QuotidianPain

12. Mexican food

“Real Mexican food. We have Mexican restaurants in my home country, but the owners are usually not Mexican and it’s just not the same. Now, I’m living in Japan and it’s the same problem… Mexican food is so delicious.” — punpun_Osa

13. Supermarkets

“Enormous supermarkets with abundant choice. I always feel like I’m in Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory when I enter one. There’s so much stuff!” — Better protection

14. Big showers

“This stands out – I have two really great friends (an expat woman and her husband) that live in the UK, and when I went to stay at their first place together, their shower was like a 2-foot-wide plastic shield outside of the bathtub. I had to stay so close to the wall, so I didn’t spray water all over the bathroom.” — IGNSolar7

15. Money

“There’s a huge gap between the volume of physical/material stuff Americans count as normal and what Europeans consider normal. An American home might have three TVs versus one, six or seven rooms full of furniture instead of two or three, extra small appliances added all the time like air fryers and espresso machines, new PCs and phones every couple of years because of constant upgrade marketing … the American perception that there’s not enough money is partly down to the giant volume of things Americans regard as minimum equipment.” — AnotherPint

“In effect, when you account for wages and cost of living, luxuries (which usually have similar prices around the world) are proportionally cheaper for Americans. They make up less of their wage and, therefore, make less of a difference. Standard of living is completely different for a working-class American because they can afford luxuries people from working class in other countries can’t.” — ltlyellowcould

2. Climate changes

“You can pretty much choose to live in any climate you like when you live in the USA and still be in the same country. You like 4 seasons: Move to the Northeast. You like the humid ocean climate – move to Seattle. You like dry warm weather – move to Los Angeles. You like deserts, move to Arizona. You like warm and humid weather – move to the Southeast.” — DachauPrince

“I work as an ecologist and the amount of biodiversity in California is insane. I’ll do biological surveys a few hundred miles apart and see so many different plants and animals at each site. I’ve even done work at sites fairly close to each other (sub 50 miles apart) and will still find stark differences between sites. It’s a magic state for wildlife biologists.” — Skinsnax

3. Big kitchens

“Big kitchens and big refrigerators/ freezers. Even in my student apartment, we had a pretty good-sized kitchen. I was dating a Czech girl and her parents came to visit. When they went to my apartment for dinner, the mom was just amazed at the size of my fridge. They were amused when I dumped the scraps in the sink and turned on the garbage disposal. They’d heard about it but had never seen one.” — Granadafan

4. Square footage

“The massive houses, a special room just for your massive washer and dryer units, 2 car garage, basically you have tons of space.” — Howiebledsoe

“The size of your homes in places like Utah and Texas. There’s a dedicated room for everything. Kids playroom that isn’t the living room or the kid’s bedroom, walk-in pantry room, a laundry room.” — mcnunu

5. Free refills

“As an American, it’s so easy to take this for granted. Similarly, getting free ice water in the US as well is something I often forget isn’t exactly a thing in many other parts of the world.” — Gaveuptheghost

6. National parks

“There’s just human development on virtually every inch of large parts of Europe. So even when there are parks, they’re not always as untouched as American parks. And the population density in large parts of Europe means you see a lot more people in the parks. America has national parks that are so untouched and massive that you can really be alone if you want to be.” — CactusBoyScout

7. A/C

“Americans pump it all summer long.” — Websurfer49

8. Two peaceful neighbors (Mexico and Canada)

“Remember, the world’s longest undefended border is between Canada and the United States. That says something about our relationship.” — Dervishler

“We Europeans both love and hate each other in ways that Americans will never understand. But basically, not being French should be enough.” — TitanFox98

10. Big schools

“My high school just had a pool, 3 gyms, an agricultural barn with stalls for students to keep the animals they were raising to show at the rodeo, a few labs, a theater, a full-size kitchen that was used for the culinary classes to share (not the cafeteria), 3 tennis courts, 2 soccer fields that were also used for football practice, and a football stadium with a Jumbotron. At the end of the year, the culinary classes would cook breakfast for the graduating class.” — Elephantepiphany

11. Free bathrooms

“As an American who lived in Europe with little kids, this was frustrating. My wife found an app of free public restrooms in Europe.” — QuotidianPain

12. Mexican food

“Real Mexican food. We have Mexican restaurants in my home country, but the owners are usually not Mexican and it’s just not the same. Now, I’m living in Japan and it’s the same problem… Mexican food is so delicious.” — punpun_Osa

13. Supermarkets

“Enormous supermarkets with abundant choice. I always feel like I’m in Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory when I enter one. There’s so much stuff!” — Better protection

14. Big showers

“This stands out – I have two really great friends (an expat woman and her husband) that live in the UK, and when I went to stay at their first place together, their shower was like a 2-foot-wide plastic shield outside of the bathtub. I had to stay so close to the wall, so I didn’t spray water all over the bathroom.” — IGNSolar7

15. Money

“There’s a huge gap between the volume of physical/material stuff Americans count as normal and what Europeans consider normal. An American home might have three TVs versus one, six or seven rooms full of furniture instead of two or three, extra small appliances added all the time like air fryers and espresso machines, new PCs and phones every couple of years because of constant upgrade marketing … the American perception that there’s not enough money is partly down to the giant volume of things Americans regard as minimum equipment.” — AnotherPint

“In effect, when you account for wages and cost of living, luxuries (which usually have similar prices around the world) are proportionally cheaper for Americans. They make up less of their wage and, therefore, make less of a difference. Standard of living is completely different for a working-class American because they can afford luxuries people from working class in other countries can’t.” — ltlyellowcould

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Woman creates the most beautiful photo album of her dog to honor his final days

We never get enough time with our pets. It’s one of life’s harshest realities. When that day does finally come, it helps to have little tokens of their memory—a cherished toy, clay paw prints…and of course, photos. No pet parent is without countless images of their fur baby tucked away.

And when Shelby Parks, and her sister Savannah, were getting ready to say goodbye to their beloved Golden Retriever Boomer, Shelby knew exactly what to do with all those photos of Boomer living his best life.


In a viral TikTok video that has been viewed 4.5 million times, we see Shelby gifting her sister a photo album of their pup. Savannah instantly tears up in the clip, and lays her head on Boomer, who is resting on a dog bed by her side.

@parkspartyplanning The one thing I wanted for Christmas was for my sister to be able to open her Christmas gift with Boomer while he’s still here So grateful for the answered prayer 🤍 this is a moment I will never forget and the best gift I could ever ask for #doglover #doglovers #christmasgift #doggift #doggifts #goldenretriever ♬ Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas – Frank Sinatra

“The one thing I wanted for Christmas was for my sister to be able to open her Christmas gift with Boomer while he’s still here,” Savannah’s caption read. “So grateful for the answered prayer. This is a moment I will never forget and the best gift I could ask for.

In a follow-up video, Shelby explained that the photo album consisted of images from Boomer’s Instagram account, which she began as a “COVID hobby.”

As the theme of his account was “celebrate everything,” images included showed Boomer enjoying both mainstream and random holidays, like Rubber Ducky Day, Squirrel Appreciation Day and Daisy Day.

As you can imagine, the photos are insanely adorable.

@parkspartyplanning Replying to @simplysummerlynn this is for everyone who was kind enough to ask to see the book I gifted my sister From when he was a puppy, Boomer has been putting a smile on everyones faces, and now I have a tiny piece bottled up in this memory book forever. Thank you to everyone for your well wishes, thoughts and prayers. It means more to me than you will ever know 🤍 #goldenretriever #boomertheretriever #doggifts #doglovers #dogloversoftiktok #christmasgift #doggifts ♬ original sound – Parks Party Planning

“If this book doesn’t show just how great of a dog Boomer is. We’ve had so much fun together. It’s literally been like having an American Girl doll as a dog,” she says in the clip. “He is one of the biggest blessings in my entire life and nine-and-a-half years is not nearly enough. But as you can see we’ve had the most amazing adventures together.”

Savannah shared with Good Morning America that Boomer was thankfully able to spend his final Christmas with his family before passing away two days later. And while the loss was heavy, having the community support has been immensely helpful.

“People relating to that pending pain was like, just such a great resource in the time and still now honestly,” said Savannah.

Shelby echoed that sentiment in a farewell Instagram post, writing, “there’s nothing on the internet quite like a family of dog lovers.”

Pet owners….never hesitate to snap that photo, give an extra cuddle, and tell your fur baby you love them. It’s never enough time, but those memories really do help keep their spirit alive forever.