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My 15-year-old daughter has been dealing with obsessive-compulsive disorder for a while. Her compulsive behaviors vary—enumerating objects, performing repetitive motions like toggling light switches a specific count, adhering to strict sequences for showering or brushing teeth, and arranging items in her room in precise patterns.
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It's a big night for the criminal underworld, as kingpin Sosa (Keith David) celebrates the release of his son Jimmy Boy (Jimmy Tatro) from a stint in prison. But hitman Quick Draw Mike (James Marsden) and his long-time criminal colleague Nick (Vince Vaughn) are distracted, as each has secret plans that will lead to a wild confrontation — all thanks to a time machine.
It started, as most cultural alarms do, on TikTok itself. Earlier this year, a wave of young users began flooding their For You Pages with a simple, mournful question that was dubbed “the great meme reset of 2026.” There was one clear message: Where did the old TikTok go?
«Противостоящая сторона крепит к нижней части ударного БПЛА взрывное устройство, таким образом при выявлении мобильных огневых групп и пунктов воздушного наблюдения этот ударный аппарат начинает намеренно кружить, чтобы его сбили и все фрагменты поразили personnel и технику», — разъяснил российский командир.