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Rudy Giuliani’s hair dye was melting off his face during a press conference on election fraud
Giuliani spoke in Washington on November 19, talking about alleged violations during the US presidential elections, and was sweating heavily, which caused streams of hair dye to flow down his cheeks (most likely, it was hair dye for sideburns).
Giuliani and company are about to give us a Total overview of the Landscaping pic.twitter.com/bM4223t14u
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 19, 2020
Twitter users have already compared Trump's lawyer with iconic villains such as the Penguin from The Batman movies, Zorg from The Fifth Element, and even Baron Vladimir Harkonnen from David Lynch's film adaptation of Dune.
I'm digging #RudyGiuliani tribute to an already iconic @billieeilish look. "White shirt now red, my bloody nose/Sleepin', you're on your tippy toes/Creepin' around like no one knows/Think you're so criminal." #badguy pic.twitter.com/jJt5Zcxifj
— Bernard Zuel (@BernardZuel) November 19, 2020
— I Come From Nowhere, And You Should Go There (@PeterWoodDotAug) November 20, 2020
Ask yourself have ever seen Rudy Giuliani and the Baron Harkonnen in the same room? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/wgKGYUK672
— druidic antifa-pope (@liamtoomster) November 19, 2020
#RudyGiuliani on the phone to Trump to tell him how the press conference went... pic.twitter.com/6lbt9SndRc
— Jonathan Pie (@JonathanPieNews) November 20, 2020
#SwampPanic ICYMI Rudy Giuliani press conference, today: pic.twitter.com/qhpQW09gZC
— Pablo (@Pablo43064971) November 19, 2020
Instagram investigation: how the Pope's like ended up under a photo of a scantily dressed Brazilian model
The Pope's official Instagram account has 7.4 million followers and is run by a group of social media specialists. It is difficult to hide something on the web, so netizens quickly noticed that the Pope's official account liked a photo of a model in a schoolgirl costume. After that, the model wrote that at least she will go to heaven. The next day, the like disappeared from the model's photo.
The Vatican said that it is not yet clear whether the Pope's account was hacked.
The world's first Christmas song for dogs
"Raise The Woof" is the first Christmas song for dogs. It was created based on the scientific research on how dogs interact with sound as well as information from behaviorists.
And it seems that dogs are fond of this song. Try listening to it, too!
@thismorning ours dogs reaction to the dog song 🤣 pic.twitter.com/gSLoV4SED2
— Lucy Parker (@LucyParker3108) November 18, 2020
@thismorning ours dogs reaction to the dog song 🤣 pic.twitter.com/gSLoV4SED2
— Lucy Parker (@LucyParker3108) November 18, 2020
@thismorning Max reacting to the Christmas dog song, the best bit is when he ran off at the mention of Walkies 😂He really is a lazy dog 🤣#ThisMorning pic.twitter.com/pXZ0RDePjR
— Gail Bray (@gailbray1969) November 18, 2020