Imagine You Are Andrew Tate
Wake up guys and increase your motivational lifestyle, act like him.
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WHAT IS THE MOST SOURCE INCOME BY ANDREW TATE #shorts
#andrewtate #andrew #tatespeech #tatebrothers #shorts #life #happy #topg #hustle #mindset #viral #vibes #viralvideo #video #money #fyp #fypシ #love #happy #andrewtatemotivation #transformation
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Andrew Tate Finally REVEALS His Net Worth 🤯
#andrewtate #andrew #tatespeech #tatebrothers #shorts #life #happy #topg #hustle #mindset #viral #vibes #viralvideo #video #money #fyp #fypシ #love #happy #andrewtatemotivation #transformation
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Imagine You Are Andrew Tate
#andrewtate #andrew #tatespeech #tatebrothers #shorts #life #happy #topg #hustle #mindset
wake up guys and act like him.
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Stolen Audi R8 Damaged During Crazy Joyride
"A man ran from a random breath test, breaking into houses, jumping fences, and hiding from the police. When he went through our house, he discovered the keys to our Audi R8 parked in the garage. This is the dashcam footage of the gut-wrenching 30-minute joyride he took before damaging the car beyond repair and dumping it at a property in Windale. It is an absolute miracle no one was injured with the erratic way this lowlife was driving our supercar, and we were fortunate enough to find the car with the help of the Facebook community."
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Bad Bunny, Blackpink and Frank Ocean to headline Coachella 2023
After two years of pandemic postponements and lineup chaos, 2023’s Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio will feature its most global and diverse slate of headliners to date.
Urbano music superstar Bad Bunny, K-pop girl group Blackpink and reclusive R&B icon Frank Ocean are scheduled to headline the 22nd installment of the festival, which will draw 125,000 fans per day to the Empire Polo Club over the weekends of April 14-16 and April 21-23. This year marks the first time that the festival will be headlined entirely by nonwhite artists.
Festival promoters Goldenvoice and AEG originally booked Ocean as a headliner for 2020’s festival, which Goldenvoice Chief Executive Paul Tollett pushed back and ultimately canceled during the worst of the pandemic. While Ocean hasn’t performed in Los Angeles since 2017 or released an album since 2016, the mercurial singer recently re-pressed his landmark LP “Blonde” on vinyl, and is widely expected to debut new material at the festival.
Bad Bunny, Spotify’s most-streamed artist in 2022, will be making his second Coachella appearance, following a main stage set in 2019. The Puerto Rican singer, rapper and actor will be the first artist from Latin America and the first Spanish-language artist to headline the festival. His most recent album, “Un Verano Sin Ti,” helped propel his recent global stadium run, including two sold-out nights at SoFi Stadium in September and October, into the all-time highest-grossing tour by a Latinx artist.
Blackpink, who made a raucous debut at the fest in 2019, now returns as a top-billed act on the back of its second album, “Born Pink.” The group sold out two nights at the Banc of California Stadium in L.A. in November, and will be the first Asian act to headline Coachella.
Further down the bill, Spanish experimentalist Rosalía, Afrobeats titan Burna Boy and K-pop star Jackson Wang have prominent slots. Other notable acts include Latin alt-pop singers Kali Uchis and Becky G; hip-hop standouts Pusha T, Doechii, Glorilla, Flo Milli and Suicideboys; welcome alt-rock veterans Björk, Blondie, Gorillaz and the Chemical Brothers; and Gen Z favorites the Linda Lindas, Dominic Fike and The Kid Laroi. 2023 best new artist Grammy nominees Tobe Nwigwe, Wet Leg and Domi and JD Beck are also featured.
Coachella’s return last year, while welcomed by COVID-weary fans, had a troubled start, with headliner Travis Scott dropping out after 2021’s Astroworld mass casualty event, followed by Kanye West also canceling just before the festival began.
Harry Styles, Billie Eilish and a combo of Swedish House Mafia and the Weeknd ultimately led the event.
While Coachella was again the most profitable music festival in America last year, 2022 was a challenging year for the festival industry more broadly. Other Goldenvoice festivals such as Day N Vegas and Palomino faced market difficulties.
Tickets for both Coachella weekends, which start at $499, are sold out.
The festival’s country-music cousin, Stagecoach, will take place on the same site on April 28-30, featuring headliners Luke Bryan, Kane Brown and Chris Stapleton.
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Sources: Carlos Correa finalizing with Twins after Mets talks fizzle
Star shortstop Carlos Correa and the Minnesota Twins are finalizing a six-year, $200 million contract, pending a physical, after weeks of discussion to salvage a deal with the New York Mets broke down, sources familiar with the situation told ESPN.
The stunning turn caps a whirlwind month for Correa, who agreed to a 13-year, $350 million contract with the San Francisco Giants on Dec. 13. After the Giants raised concerns about Correa's surgically repaired right leg, he pivoted quickly to the Mets, who offered him a 12-year, $315 million contract. The Mets flagged his physical as well, and efforts to amend the deal fell apart, leading Correa back to Minnesota, where he signed after a topsy-turvy offseason last year, too.
The agreement includes a vesting option for four years and $70 million and will become official if Correa passes a medical review, which is currently taking place. The focus will be on his lower right leg, which he broke in 2014 during a minor league game, and a source said the Twins expect to be comfortable with it. Correa has not spent time on the injured list for a right leg ailment in his eight-year big league career, but Giants and Mets medical personnel were concerned about how the leg would age.
Correa, 28, is among the game's best shortstops and entered the winter in hopes of securing the mega-contract that eluded him last offseason, when he settled for a three-year, $105.3 million deal with the Twins that included an opt-out after the first season. Correa hit .291/.366/.467 with 22 home runs and high-level defense, leaving the Twins hopeful he would consider returning after he filed for free agency.
Minnesota never intended to play in the $300 million-plus neighborhood, and after Aaron Judge returned to the New York Yankees, the Giants, in search of a franchise player, blew past that number for Correa, leaving the Twins to try to salvage their winter by signing outfielder Joey Gallo and catcher Christian Vazquez. All the while, they lurked as the fallback plan for Correa, thrilled to potentially add him to a lineup that also includes All-Stars Byron Buxton and Luis Arraez in addition to top prospect Royce Lewis, Jose Miranda, Jorge Polanco, Max Kepler, Nick Gordon, Alex Kirilloff and Trevor Larnach.
Should Correa pass his physical -- the Twins are more familiar with his medical situation than any other team and earlier in the winter considered a 10-year, $285 million deal, which is around what the current deal would wind up at if the option vests -- Minnesota will enter 2023 with strong hopes of winning the AL Central.
The Mets, meanwhile, will come into spring training without the player owner Steve Cohen told the New York Post "puts us over the top" right after the team and Correa agreed to terms. It was the shock of the winter, a middle-of-the-night coup by the Mets that took the most expensive team in baseball history and added a two-time All-Star and vaunted postseason performer who would push the payroll close to $500 million.
What came next mirrored what had allowed the Mets to have a shot at Correa in the first place. When the Giants balked at giving Correa the fourth-largest deal in baseball history because of the leg, he wasted no time, agreeing with the Mets less than 12 hours later. After the Mets' physical raised similar questions, Correa's agent, Scott Boras, continued to engage in discussions with the team, cognizant that a second failed physical could potentially torpedo Correa's market. Talks with the Mets approached three weeks, and the lack of substantive progress pushed Correa back onto the market, questionable medicals and all.
They certainly wound up having an effect on the deal's length, although Correa's average annual salary of $33.3 million will be the second highest at the position, behind Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor, whom Correa had planned on playing next to at third base. The deal falls short in total dollars of the 11-year deals signed by fellow shortstops Trea Turner ($300 million with Philadelphia) and Xander Bogaerts ($280 million with San Diego) this winter but trails only Judge's nine-year, $360 million contract in annual value.
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Sources: Carlos Correa finalizing with Twins after Mets talks fizzle
#carloscorrea #minnesotatwins #newyorkmets #espn #esports #fyp #fypシ
Star shortstop Carlos Correa and the Minnesota Twins are finalizing a six-year, $200 million contract, pending a physical, after weeks of discussion to salvage a deal with the New York Mets broke down, sources familiar with the situation told ESPN.
The stunning turn caps a whirlwind month for Correa, who agreed to a 13-year, $350 million contract with the San Francisco Giants on Dec. 13. After the Giants raised concerns about Correa's surgically repaired right leg, he pivoted quickly to the Mets, who offered him a 12-year, $315 million contract. The Mets flagged his physical as well, and efforts to amend the deal fell apart, leading Correa back to Minnesota, where he signed after a topsy-turvy offseason last year, too.
The agreement includes a vesting option for four years and $70 million and will become official if Correa passes a medical review, which is currently taking place. The focus will be on his lower right leg, which he broke in 2014 during a minor league game, and a source said the Twins expect to be comfortable with it. Correa has not spent time on the injured list for a right leg ailment in his eight-year big league career, but Giants and Mets medical personnel were concerned about how the leg would age.
Correa, 28, is among the game's best shortstops and entered the winter in hopes of securing the mega-contract that eluded him last offseason, when he settled for a three-year, $105.3 million deal with the Twins that included an opt-out after the first season. Correa hit .291/.366/.467 with 22 home runs and high-level defense, leaving the Twins hopeful he would consider returning after he filed for free agency.
Minnesota never intended to play in the $300 million-plus neighborhood, and after Aaron Judge returned to the New York Yankees, the Giants, in search of a franchise player, blew past that number for Correa, leaving the Twins to try to salvage their winter by signing outfielder Joey Gallo and catcher Christian Vazquez. All the while, they lurked as the fallback plan for Correa, thrilled to potentially add him to a lineup that also includes All-Stars Byron Buxton and Luis Arraez in addition to top prospect Royce Lewis, Jose Miranda, Jorge Polanco, Max Kepler, Nick Gordon, Alex Kirilloff and Trevor Larnach.
Should Correa pass his physical -- the Twins are more familiar with his medical situation than any other team and earlier in the winter considered a 10-year, $285 million deal, which is around what the current deal would wind up at if the option vests -- Minnesota will enter 2023 with strong hopes of winning the AL Central.
The Mets, meanwhile, will come into spring training without the player owner Steve Cohen told the New York Post "puts us over the top" right after the team and Correa agreed to terms. It was the shock of the winter, a middle-of-the-night coup by the Mets that took the most expensive team in baseball history and added a two-time All-Star and vaunted postseason performer who would push the payroll close to $500 million.
What came next mirrored what had allowed the Mets to have a shot at Correa in the first place. When the Giants balked at giving Correa the fourth-largest deal in baseball history because of the leg, he wasted no time, agreeing with the Mets less than 12 hours later. After the Mets' physical raised similar questions, Correa's agent, Scott Boras, continued to engage in discussions with the team, cognizant that a second failed physical could potentially torpedo Correa's market. Talks with the Mets approached three weeks, and the lack of substantive progress pushed Correa back onto the market, questionable medicals and all.
They certainly wound up having an effect on the deal's length, although Correa's average annual salary of $33.3 million will be the second highest at the position, behind Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor, whom Correa had planned on playing next to at third base. The deal falls short in total dollars of the 11-year deals signed by fellow shortstops Trea Turner ($300 million with Philadelphia) and Xander Bogaerts ($280 million with San Diego) this winter but trails only Judge's nine-year, $360 million contract in annual value.
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Kitten freaks out at reflection in mirror
Check out this funny little kitty's reaction to its reflection in the mirror. Hilarious!
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Kitten sees her reflection in the mirror for the first time
When new furniture arrived nobody knew how much fun will Harley have with the mirror. Check it out!
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Howling Dog Has the Harmonica Blues
Occurred on December 15, 2020 / Downers Grove, Illinois, USA
Info from Licensor: "The video was taken when our three year old son recently became interested in a harmonica. Our dog in the video has never howled in his life, but now gravitates towards our son whenever he is playing. Dog is a boxer mix who we adopted from a humane society 6 years ago."
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Andrew Tate's Hospital Visit Sparks Conflicting Reports About His Health
Andrew Tate became the subject of conflicting reports over the weekend, after it was reported that he had briefly visited a hospital following his arrest.
The American-British influencer was arrested in Romania on December 29, 2022, along with his brother, Tristan, and two Romanian nationals, and charged with human trafficking.
Romanian prosecutors allege the Tate brothers coerced six women into producing pornography, with the alleged victims facing "acts of physical violence and mental coercion." One of those arrested was also charged with rape, though their identify has not been disclosed.
On Sunday, a tweet was posted on Tate's Twitter account, in which a link was shared to an article from Romanian website SpyNews about his health.
Part of the text of the article, which was shown in the tweet in a screenshot, stated one of the Tate brothers "ended up in hospital" following their arrest.
Captioning the post, Tate appeared to suggest that there was a greater conspiracy at play as he wrote: "The Matrix has attacked me. But they misunderstand, you cannot kill an idea. Hard to Kill."
As for why he went to a hospital, Carmina Pricopie, an investigative journalist for Romanian news network Antena 3 CNN, is quoted as saying that Tate cited "certain medical problems" during a routine check.
"Yesterday he was taken out of the Central Prison of the Capital Police and taken to a hospital because when he was incarcerated, according to the procedures, he was given a medical examination and the prison doctor asked him if he was suffering from certain ailments," read the quote.
"The attorney for the Tate brothers notified the central detention center and stated that he had certain medical problems," the quote continued. "Based on this notification, yesterday he was taken to a specialist consultation in a hospital in the capital."
Per the quotes attributed to Pricopie, Tate has since been returned "the central detention center of the Capital Police."
Citing "Romanian news sources," NFT Technologies co-founder and CEO Mario Nawfal shared more information about the hospital visit on Twitter, stating that while there are conflicting reports, "it seems a doctor discovered an ailment during a routine check-up."
Also attributing information to journalist Pricopie, Nawful wrote that the medical issue "doesn't seem too serious and is based on Tate's attorney briefing the Central Prison of the Capital Police about Tate's 'medical problems,' leading to Tate visiting a specialist in Bucharest."
"Sources have told me that Tate does suffer from heart conditions and has seen a heart specialist in Paris regularly," Nawful added in his thread.
However, Twitter user @AlphaEra, who states himself to be a close associate of Tate, disputed the tweet in question.
"Tate has not 'seen a heart specialist in Paris regularly,'" he wrote. "Not sure where you got that one from. Source—I travel with Tate. Also he absolutely hates Paris. Do better with your 'reporting' Mario."
In another tweet, @AlphaEra said that Tate is "ok" as he addressed the hospital visit.
"Yes it's true Andrew was taken to the hospital," he stated. "He is ok. No more info available. Sorry I can't answer all DMs, too many of them."
Newsweek has reached out to the Romanian Police for comment.
Romanian authorities are said to have started their investigation of the Tate brothers in April, following allegations that the brothers were holding two women against their will, including a U.S. citizen. The brothers were born in the U.S. but hold dual American-British citizenship.
Prosecutors reportedly said that the suspects "appear to have created an organized crime group with the purpose of recruiting, housing and exploiting women by forcing them to create pornographic content meant to be seen on specialized websites for a cost."
Tate was asked about the allegations during an August appearance on Fox News' Tucker Carlson Tonight. Carlson prefaced his question by saying that he was "skeptical" about the allegations, while Tate claimed that the allegations were unfounded and said he had been visited by Romanian authorities due to "swatting."
Influencer Tate was detained after his heated exchange with teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg, which featured a brutal takedown of Tate, went viral on Twitter. Tate, who has been permanently banned from multiple social media platforms, was recently reinstated to Twitter under Elon Musk's ownership.
The exchange began when Tate attempted to troll Thunberg by asking for her email address so she could review his large collection of cars and "their respective enormous emissions."
"Yes, please do enlighten me," Thunberg replied. "Email me at smalldickenergy@getalife.com."
Over the years, Tate has been criticized for a number of controversial comments about women, including his 2017 claim that they "must bear some responsibility" if they get raped, during the #MeToo scandal.
According to The Guardian newspaper, in one video Tate discusses how he would react to a woman accusing him of cheating, saying: "Bang out the machete, boom in her face and grip her by the neck. Shut up b****."
Tate has repeatedly denied any involvement in people trafficking.
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Husky Loves to Run in His Sleep
"Blaze, my Siberian Husky, twitches and runs in his sleep quite often, but when his feet are against the radiator he makes a lot of noise! And if I’m asleep downstairs it wakes me up! Sometimes he even does little squeaky barks in his sleep but he never barks when he’s awake, he usually only howls!
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Small Snake Slithers Across Driver's Dash
This driver is startled as a snake slithers across her dashboard while driving
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Baby Bites Dogs Tongue
recently discovered his new teeth and decided to try them out on our very well behaved dogs tongue. No one was injured.
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Fruit Ninja Warrior Doesn't Account for Ice
I watched the movie Mulan and thought I could be a ninja warrior too. Ordered a red Damascus steel blade from Japan cause I thought it looked cool and thought I’d give the Slow-motion Fruit cutting videos a try. It’s the effort that counts I guess lol.
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Toddler Has Had Enough of Grandma's Gag Gifts
Every year for Christmas Grandma sends toilet paper as a gag gift to my sons, Max (6 yrs old) and Cristiano (3 yrs old). Cristiano has had enough!
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Boat Discovers Hydroblast Is Super Effective
When the boat hits the gas pedal, the water geyser pushes the little boy over
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Downhill Skateboard Competition Ends with A Spill
Camping downtown hill skateboarding competition after a few beers, What could possibly go wrong
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Girl Hears Barking From Christmas Gift
"My sister's dog passed away of liver failure at just over a year old, and mom and dad said she could not get a new one until spring. Then Christmas morning one of the boxes started barking and this was her reaction
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