Lyft driver says flat tire after seeing passengers black out

In the video, Ricky can be heard saying, “Where’s the flat tire?” After the driver told him he wouldn’t be able to drop him off. “The thing is, it tells me I got it [unintelligible] Tires somewhere … “ “What’s the matter?” Ricky asks. Then the driver gets out of his car and his tone changes, “I’ll tell you at once if you don’t get the fuck out of my car.” . [ad_2]

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A look back at the top TikTok trends of 2022

If you’re anything like us, which we’re assuming because you’re reading this, you’ve probably spent a lot of time on TikTok this year and never regretted it. If we had a TikTok profile, if it were to say something like: 525,600 minutes spent providing recommendations on BookTok, watching Dog videos, and pretending to be at every single show of Harry Style’s Love on Tour. (Yes, there was a rent A reference there, and if you spot it, we should be best friends.) . [ad_2]

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A senior 4 employee said she had to share her shower schedule

It didn’t seem like the company really enjoyed the fact that she wouldn’t be available for work. She said that while she was sitting and eating at her sister’s wedding, her phone began “exploding” with messages from the company. “I get all these calls and texts like my phone is vibrating nonstop. I was like ok these people are not okay. Do you want to care so much that you love calling me nonstop at my sister’s wedding?” . [ad_2]

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Who is Danielle Zaslavsky on TikTok?

Step aside Emilie Marico, Daniel Zaslavsky is TikTok’s latest food craze. Known for filming herself pairing and eating sumptuous caviar with bread and crackers, this unlikely influencer has gained quite a following in recent months. In November, Danielle A video Herself preparing Siberian sturgeon caviar on top of fitness bread, garnering 7.7 million views. Two weeks later, I posted another video Her and her husband’s experiment with white sturgeon caviar and caviar butter, which has amassed nearly three million views. . [ad_2]

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How to set New Year’s resolutions for kids that add value

An elementary school-aged child can set reading goals, either to cuddle up to a book for a certain amount of time before bed, or to read a certain number of books each week, month, or all year long. A teen or teen may decide to do their own laundry, put in more effort in a class they’re struggling in, join a new club at school they’ve been curious about, and volunteer in the community. Or maybe I’m nicer with their parents! Just sayin’. . [ad_2]

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