NBA YoungBoy just sent fans into a frenzy online by announcing his new mixtape Richest Opp, dropping on the same day as Lil Durk's new album Almost Healed (this Friday, May 12). However, he didn't stop there. Moreover, he went on a Twitter tirade where he dissed the Chicago MC, DJ Akademiks, Durk's on-and-off-again partner India Royale, and even dissed his fallen friends. All in all, it was quite the combative and inflammatory set of statements, just when we thought they squashed their beef.
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Coffin (or ballerina) shaped nails are quickly gaining momentum thanks to ardent support from celeb fans like Cardi B, Dua Lipa, Kylie Jenner and Rihanna. The benefits? They can make fingers look long and graceful and they provide plenty of space for getting crafty with intricate designs or razzle dazzle embellishments.
Wondering WTF a coffin or ballerina shaped nail actually is? Allow Juanita Huber-Millet, founder of top London nail bar, TOWNHOUSE, to explain.
Félix De Battista – Felix Batista , un expert anti-kidnapping cubano-américain et ancien major de l’armée américaine qui a disparu le 10 décembre 2008, est crédité d’avoir résolu près d’une centaine d’affaires d’enlèvement et de rançon, dont beaucoup au Mexique. Batista était consultant pour la branche de Houston, au Texas, de l’entreprise de sécurité ASI Global. En décembre 2008, il a disparu alors qu’il était au Mexique.
Devant un restaurant à Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexique, le 10 décembre 2008, Batista a été kidnappé après avoir donné une discussion et conseillé au public sur la façon d’éviter un enlèvement.