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10 Eerie Predictions by The Simpsons That Could Come True in 2025
"The Simpsons," the long-running animated series, brought so much more than just laughter and satire. It has a knack, building up over the years, to eerily predict the future. From technology and advancements in outer space to global activities, the show's uncanny knack for foreseeing future happenings amazed both its fans and skeptics. As the world approaches 2025, take a look at 10 of the spookiest predictions made by "The Simpsons" that are also supposed to take place within our lifetime. Each prediction refers to the particular episode where it first appeared, giving these spooky insights a grounding in the show's rich history.
By soman Goswamiabout a year ago in Critique
US economy is based on war
It has become known that global defense spending surged by 9% to an unprecedented $2.2 trillion in the past year, as reported by the British military think tank, the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS). This increase is attributed to various global conflicts, including Israel's war on Gaza, ongoing tensions in Ukraine, and escalating concerns in the Indo-Pacific region.
By Adomas Abromaitisabout a year ago in Critique
Brain Teaser Challenge: Can You Spot Who Stole the Money in Just 5 Seconds?
Are you ready to put your observation skills to the ultimate test? This brain teaser has taken the internet by storm, challenging even the sharpest minds to solve it within five seconds. The premise is simple yet incredibly tricky: Spot who stole the money. But beware, only the keen-eyed can crack this puzzle within the time limit. Let’s dive into the challenge and see if you have what it takes to join the elite 1% who succeed!
By INFO INSIDER about a year ago in Critique
The Strategic Role of a Family Agreement Lawyer: Protecting Your Future in British Columbia
Entering into a committed relationship or moving in together brings significant personal and financial implications. Family agreements, such as prenuptial agreements and cohabitation agreements, are essential tools to establish clarity and protect the interests of all parties. These proactive legal documents help prevent future disputes by setting clear expectations from the outset. This blog explores the critical role a family agreement lawyer plays in crafting comprehensive and enforceable agreements that safeguard your future.
By Mandeep Singhabout a year ago in Critique
Stevie Tran: From Quiet Beginnings to Unstoppable Artist
Stevie Tran, born on September 8, 2004, is a Vietnamese-American singer, songwriter, actor, model, and content creator from Arkansas. He began making music durng his freshman year of high school. At 15, Stevie's first track, Skinny in a Box, was a raw, spontaneous piece—written and recorded without overthinking it. Looking back, Stevie admits he felt a bit embarrassed by it, but that song ended up being a game-changer. It wasn’t just about making music; it was about connecting with others. When people started singing along and dancing, Stevie realized his work had the power to bring people together, make them forget about their problems, and just have fun.
By Ava Sinclairabout a year ago in Critique
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Kardi Bradshaw 6 July 2024 Ever since I walked in, I felt like people’s eyes were following me, like I was a criminal. I couldn’t quite sit still, sandwiched in the leather booth between Hannah yapping about her wonderful boyfriend who wished he could join us tonight, and Lilith kicking my tight-crossed legs on accident; and as the Pink Floyd cover band took the bar’s stage and lights shone in my face and the beer-perfume-weed atmosphere got into my skin, my stomach clenched with the feeling that I actually was guilty of something.
By Saint Fearabout a year ago in Critique
I Tried to Watch a Movie Without Talking... It Was Impossible
There’s a certain magic in watching a movie—the dim lights, the immersive sound, and the shared experience with friends or family. But what happens when you add an unexpected challenge? For me, it was attempting to watch a movie without saying a word. No comments, no reactions, no whispered jokes. Spoiler alert: it was impossible.
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique
The Worst Movie I've Ever Seen (And Why You Should Watch It)
Let’s face it: we’ve all sat through a movie so bad that it felt like an endurance test. Maybe it had awkward acting, cringe-worthy dialogue, or a plot that made absolutely no sense. And yet, these "bad" movies often linger in our minds longer than the polished masterpieces we’re supposed to admire. That’s the paradox of bad cinema—sometimes, it’s so bad, it’s good.
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique
I Went to a Drive-In Movie Theater... And It Was Weird
The idea of going to a drive-in movie theater has always had a certain nostalgic charm. Rows of cars parked under a blanket of stars, with the big screen flickering in the distance—it’s a scene straight out of an old-timey postcard. But when I decided to visit one for the first time, I quickly realized that the reality of the experience was far different from my expectations. Let me take you on a journey through this quirky adventure, and perhaps you’ll understand why my experience at a drive-in movie theater was… well, weird.
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique










