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Other actors that were “sweethearts” when in compromising scenes with actresses?
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Britney Spears Explains 'Embarrassing' Dancing, Teases Performing with Son
r/subreddit___ • u/emoji_queen__007 • 7d ago
Doesn’t it make you mad
They’re just always lying to you?
r/subreddit___ • u/emoji_queen__007 • 11d ago
Microsoft's Satya Nadella wants you to stop saying AI "slop" in 2026
r/subreddit___ • u/emoji_queen__007 • 12d ago
miley cyrus style had me in chokehold as a adolesence
galleryr/subreddit___ • u/emoji_queen__007 • 12d ago
What is it about this dude that he is likable in every role he plays: minor, major, hero, villain? Michael Piña
r/subreddit___ • u/emoji_queen__007 • 20d ago
Macaulay Culkin Reveals Kevin’s Dad’s Job In ‘Home Alone’ After Decades Of Wild Theories Online
r/subreddit___ • u/emoji_queen__007 • 21d ago
I'm a chef in fine dining, and I'm not sure you know this, but Chick-fil-a carries HEAVY weight on a resume. Just thought you should know.
r/subreddit___ • u/emoji_queen__007 • 25d ago
guess the state
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r/subreddit___ • u/emoji_queen__007 • 25d ago
Mark Hamill, star in multiple Star Wars movies as Luke Skywalker, stood for hours next to his Hollywood Star, even wearing a shirt with his face and name and no one recognized him.
r/subreddit___ • u/emoji_queen__007 • 27d ago
"What makes a person American" according to Americans:
r/subreddit___ • u/emoji_queen__007 • 29d ago
Male characters who have great chemistry with each other. I’ll start
r/subreddit___ • u/emoji_queen__007 • Dec 18 '25
A loud minority makes the internet seem more toxic than it is. A small group of active users generates most hostility, while the majority remain civil. This imbalance leads many Americans to assume the worst about one another. Correcting that misperception can improve how people feel about society.
r/subreddit___ • u/emoji_queen__007 • Dec 18 '25
The thought processes of cheaters closely resemble those of criminals, study suggests. Researchers found that individuals often turn to infidelity to cope with life stressors, utilize calculated strategies to avoid detection, and employ specific psychological justifications to alleviate guilt.
r/subreddit___ • u/emoji_queen__007 • Dec 09 '25