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I Have Magic Fingers

Pickup artist cringe, Mystery, The Pickup Artist, dating coach scams, 2000s reality TV — we all remember that era of peak cringe. While looking into the old VH1 show The Pickup Artist, I stumbled across a mid-2000s seminar video where self-proclaimed dating gurus charge insecure men to “discover their sexy” in a hotel conference room.

What follows is an unhinged sequence of pseudo-therapy exercises involving slow walking, closing your eyes, growling, holding your arms in the air, and being told this will somehow prepare you for women “testing” you. It quickly spirals into peak second-hand embarrassment, cult-like energy, and advice so bad it feels like a lawsuit speedrun.

If you don’t enjoy cringe content, don’t watch this video – it’s somehow worse than you’re expecting. LET’S GO!! Here’s more from Bearing.

Hidden Under Silver Lake?

What are they hiding under Silver Lake? Here, Truthstream Media offers a review of the Hollywood thriller Under The Silver Lake. The 2018 picture, written and directed by David Robert Mitchell, deals with a lavish and quite elaborate conspiracy theory.

Andrew Garfield stars as a disenchanted, 33-year-old who goes on a surreal, wild-goose chase when a woman he’s met at his Los Angeles apartment swimming pool disappears.

Who Killed The Black Dahlia?

In early January 1947, a woman walking to the store on a quiet Saturday morning, came upon a horrific sight: the body of a mutilated young woman, posed in an empty lot, sporting a ghoulish grin, that had been carved into her face with a butcher knife.
The woman held back the impulse to scream, quickly scooped up her little girl and ran, as fast as she could, to a neighbor’s home to call the police.

What would eventually unfold would be a mystery that has stood the test of time.
To this day, many who read the sad story of Elizabeth Short, still search for the answer to the enduring question:

Who killed the Black Dahlia? More from McAllister TV.

 

Mystery Surrounds Navy Death

James Forrestal was the last Cabinet-level United States Secretary of the Navy and the first United States Secretary of Defense. Born in New York, he was the youngest son of Irish immigrants, an amateur boxer in his youth, and later nominated to be Undersecretary of the Navy by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1940, where he led the national effort for industrial mobilization for the war effort during World War II. He was named Secretary of the Navy in May 1944, and the first Secretary of the newly created Defense Department in 1947 by Roosevelt’s successor Harry S. Truman.

Forrestal was a supporter of naval battle groups centered on aircraft carriers, which brought him into a close relationship with Admiral Richard E. Byrd, an American naval officer and a pioneering American aviator, polar explorer, and organizer of polar logistics, becoming the first to lead expeditions to the Arctic and Antarctic poles, as well as leading a massive post WW2 military force to invade Antarctica called Operation Highjump. So what happened to James Forrestal? More from Robert Sepehr.

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