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  • Let’s discuss the ‘perfect boob ratio’ for – you know… science reasons 

    Let’s discuss the ‘perfect boob ratio’ for – you know… science reasons 

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    It seems as though we can put this subject to rest as science has finally intervened. It has been confirmed that yes – indeed – there is a perfect boob. And it all starts with the ratio. According to Dr. Patrick Mallucci, a cosmetic surgeon based in London, said ratio is 45:55.

    Meaning 45% of the breast resides above the nipple, while 55% rests below.

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  • Dudes posting their wins online is the positive content we love to see (25 Photos)

    Dudes posting their wins online is the positive content we love to see (25 Photos)

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    Time for some positivity on the timeline. We’ve collected a batch of dudes celebrating their wins on the internet. Life is short, and if we don’t stop to celebrate the little things – as well as the big – then what are we doing here?

    Dudes helping dudes, and lifting each other up will never not be cool, so I’m happy to share these galleries any day of the week. Enjoy!

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  • What are the odds? Two winning tickets for $395-million jackpot sold at same Encino gas station

    What are the odds? Two winning tickets for $395-million jackpot sold at same Encino gas station

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    In a first in California Mega Millions history, two tickets purchased from the same Chevron station on Ventura Boulevard in Encino hit the $395-million jackpot, potentially creating controversy over the retailer’s share of the winnings.

    The chances of winning a Mega Millions jackpot stand at an astonishing 1 in 302,575,350. The prospect of two separate transactions winning with the same numbers at one location can seem implausible, especially considering there are 23,000 lottery retailers across the state.

    Whoever owns the two tickets would split the jackpot, but it is still unclear whether the two tickets were purchased by the same person or two players, which could result in controversy over whether the gas station owner is awarded $1 million or more for selling the tickets.

    As of Monday, the jackpot has yet to be claimed, according to lottery spokesperson Carolyn Becker.

    The identity of the person or people who purchased the tickets remains unknown. However, Becker said the lottery’s gaming system meticulously tracks each transaction statewide, and the law enforcement team investigating the winnings knows whether it was a single transaction or two separate ones.

    The California Lottery isn’t revealing this information to “protect the integrity of the security review process once there’s a prize claim.” Potential jackpot winners coming forward must undergo a vetting process, involving a California Lottery law enforcement officer interview to verify that they are legitimate winners.

    “It’s a really rigorous vetting process, particularly for these big jackpots, to make sure that the winner is actually the right winner and not some bad actor trying to claim to be the winner,” Becker said.

    Becker said it could take weeks or months to release the information regarding the number of transactions. The identities will also be disclosed, adhering to California laws that require the lottery to publicize the winner’s complete name and location within a year.

    Although two winning tickets being sold in one location is unusual, Becker said it is not impossible.

    “Perhaps one person wanted to try their luck on two different rows for whatever reason, or maybe a couple of buddies wanted to try their chances with the same exact numbers,” Becker said.

    When store manager Nitessh Karla arrived at the gas station Saturday morning, a barrage of voice mails greeted him, with one from state lottery officials telling him his store had sold the winning tickets.

    “I got a telephone call [saying] ‘Your store hit the jackpot.’ Then I checked the machine and found out someone won the lotto,” Karla said.

    Apart from the occasional Scratcher winner collecting a smaller jackpot, Karla said he had never witnessed a win like this in his nine years at the store.

    Karla is skeptical that two customers purchased the winning tickets.

    “Personally, I think it is the same guy. Maybe he forgets he already bought it and buys it again,” Karla said.

    How the tickets were purchased is pivotal to whether Karla’s store receives only $1 million or nearly $2 million in lottery bonuses.

    A retailer who sells a winning ticket is eligible to receive a bonus of half of 1% of the jackpot, capped at $1 million. But if a retailer sells two tickets that both win on the same game, it could be considered two transactions and result in more than $2 million in bonuses.

    Becker said this bonus payout is “unprecedented in California in terms of a jackpot of this magnitude.” The California Lottery’s legal team is reviewing the regulations’ language, she said.

    “Our lawyers are looking at it because if it’s one person, the retailer will get a million dollars,” Becker said. “The question is, do they get more than that? Do they get two bonuses that add up to more than a million dollars?”

    The winning numbers for Friday’s game were 21, 26, 53, 66, 70, and the Mega number 13. This was the 10th Mega Million jackpot won in 2023.

    The jackpot for the next Mega Millions drawing Tuesday will be $20 million.

    With the store’s newfound notoriety, Karla said he has seen an increase in customers buying lotto tickets and Scratchers, hoping the store’s luck hasn’t dried out yet.

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  • Shakespearean insults to make you feel superior to your enemies (30 GIFs)

    Shakespearean insults to make you feel superior to your enemies (30 GIFs)

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    Say what you want about William Shakespeare, but the guy could throw insults like a champ. Sure he was long-winded, invented his own words, and according to BBC he couldn’t even spell his own name properly. But the prolific Playwright sure knew how to put someone down.

    We’ve collected some of the most iconic and stinging insults straight from William’s pen.

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  • Not-so-secret family deviled egg recipe courtesy of my dead grandma

    Not-so-secret family deviled egg recipe courtesy of my dead grandma

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    My grandma – ‘Gram’ as we called her – is no longer with us. It’s been about a decade since she passed, but she lived a long and fulfilling life. She loved the holidays, but more than anything she loved cooking. So without further ado, here’s her recipe for the best goddamn deviled eggs you’ll ever eat.

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  • Thanksgiving jokes your dad is sure to tell at the dinner table (25 GIFs)

    Thanksgiving jokes your dad is sure to tell at the dinner table (25 GIFs)

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    If your uncle isn’t buzzing off 12 Miller Lites and your father isn’t going full dad mode with his jokes, then you’re doing Thanksgiving wrong. We’ve collected some of the most insane, wholesome, cringeworthy, and chaotic Thanksgiving jokes for you and yours to enjoy around the dinner table.

    Enjoy!

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  • Satisfied Divorce Clients Are Not a Myth; They Exist at NuVorce

    Satisfied Divorce Clients Are Not a Myth; They Exist at NuVorce

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    Press Release



    updated: May 2, 2017

     The American Institute of Family Law Attorneys is pleased to announce and recognize the exceptional performance of Illinois’s Family Law attorney and Loyola Law School Professor Andrew “Drew” Vaughn as a two-year “10 Best” Family Law attorney winner for client satisfaction. Drew is the founder of NuVorce, LLC, the only Family Law firm where clients pay controlled fees, determined by Andrew’s own mathematical formula, for unlimited access to their attorneys.

    “Being recognized by the AIOFLA two years in a row is a great honor. That said, we don’t think it’s a coincidence we have been selected as one of the top 10 Illinois Family Law firms for demonstrating the highest standards of client satisfaction. Since we started NuVorce in 2014, everything we do has supported this very effort — to make our clients happy with an entirely new approach to Family Law,” exclaimed Drew.

    “Being recognized by the AIOFLA two years in a row is a great honor. That said, we don’t think it’s a coincidence we have been selected as one of the top 10 Illinois Family Law firms for demonstrating the highest standards of client satisfaction. Since we started NuVorce in 2014, everything we do has supported this very effort – to make our clients happy with an entirely new approach to Family Law.”

    Andrew Vaughn, Founder of NuVorce, LLC

    As a self-proclaimed a math nerd, Drew invented the mathematical formula that predicts the costs of divorce. This formula forces NuVorce, LLC, to be more efficient. “We’re not paid by the minute. Our clients know what they’re paying, why they’re paying it, and what we’re trying to accomplish for them,” states Vaughn.

    One of the most significant aspects of the selection process involves an attorney’s relationships and reputation among his or her clients. As clients should be an attorney’s top priority, AIOFLA places the utmost emphasis on selecting lawyers who have achieved significant success in the field of Family Law without sacrificing the service and support they provided. Selection criteria focus on attorneys who demonstrate the highest standards of client satisfaction.

    About NuVorce, LLC

    Drew Vaughn, law school professor and MBA graduate, founded NuVorce LLC March 2014 in Chicago, IL. NuVorce is the only law firm ever named a finalist for the Chicago Innovation Awards. This year, the American Institute of Family Law named Drew one of the Top 10 2017 Lawyers in Illinois. The firm has extensive experience in handling financially complex divorce cases for professional athletes, entertainers, high-level professionals, and business owners. For more information, visit www.nuvorce.com

    NuVorce’s services include all areas of Family Law:

    • Divorce and Legal Separation
    • Child Custody and Visitation
    • Alimony and Child Support
    • Alternative Dispute Resolution and Litigation
    • Civil Unions and LGBT Matters
    • Orders of Protection
    • Division of Property and Business Valuation

    About The American Institute of Family Law Attorneys:

    The American Institute of Family Law Attorneys is a third-party attorney rating organization that publishes an annual list of the Top 10 Family Law Attorneys in each state. Attorneys who are selected to the “10 Best” list must pass AIOFLA’s rigorous selection process, which is based on client and/or peer nominations, thorough research, and AIOFA’s independent evaluation. AIOFLA’s annual list was created to be used as a resource for clients during the attorney selection process.

    Press contact: Laura Fitzgerald, 800-787-5834 or Laura@LiFt-pr.com

     

    Source: NuVorce LLC

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