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Nightreign Director on One Gameplay Element They Took from Miyazaki’s Elden Ring: “We wanted to keep and transfer” That Into the Spinoff

Elden Ring Nightreign might look like its predecessor to all, but it isn’t the same. If you’ve played the game, you’ll know how different it is compared to Hidetaka Miyazaki’s take. That was the point while creating the roguelike-focused game, while respecting the original idea. However, Junya Ishizaki didn’t want to make it feel too […]

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Exclu! HUD secretary scolds NYCHA over waste, fraud, abuse

A top Trump official scolded the city’s public housing agency over “waste” and “fraud” — and took aim at the federal monitors that have failed to clear the “abuse”, at a meeting with New York housing officials in the city Friday. U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner issued the scathing rebuke of the New...

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54-річна Наомі Кемпбелл знялась для глянцю у відвертих образах (фото)

Британська супермодель 54-річна Наомі Кемпбелл стала обличчям нового випуску журналу Dazed. Перед камерами зірка постала у відвертих образах. Приміряла ультракоротку білу сукню з дуже глибоким декольте. Крім цього, позувала в білизні з бахромою, сукні з сітки та принтованих сарафанах. Аутфіти доповнила розпущеним волосся, контрастним макіяжем і великою кількістю прикрас. Раніше Кемпбелл поділилась, як тримає тіло […]

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Josh Kelly vs Flavius Biea LIVE RESULTS: Pretty Boy lands brutal left hook to WIN in first round – fight updates

JOSH KELLY has made a statement on national television by landing a brutal left hook to beat Flavius Biea in just the first round!

Three body shots rattled the torso of Romanian Biea which drew a big reaction from the Newcastle crowd.

And then two consecutive blows from Pretty Boy dropped Biea to the canvas – eventually forcing the referee to call off the fight.

  • RESULT: Josh Kelly beats Flavius Biea by TKO

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I gave my customer a lovely fence upgrade but they refused to pay – I got the ultimate revenge & people say ‘good on ya’

A PROFESSIONAL spray painter and decorator has revealed what really happens when a customer refuses to pay.

So if you’re unhappy with a service you’ve had recently, you’ll need to listen up and prepare to be stunned. 

A newly installed dark gray fence and gate next to a brick house.
A tradesman has revealed that he gave a customer a fence makeover, but after they refused to pay, he made sure to get revenge
TikTok/@finishing.touch.s
A man power washing a fence.
The man has been praised by many for his subsequent actions, but many were all left saying the same thing about the fence makeover
TikTok/@finishing.touch.s

Posting on social media, the labourer explained what went down after he gave one of his customers a lovely fence upgrade.

The tradesman acknowledged that his client was unhappy with the painted black fence and as a result, didn’t pay the man, who works for a company called Finishing Touch Sprayers.

Clearly fuming, the man took matters into his own hands to ensure he got the ultimate revenge.

In a short clip shared online, the workman gave his followers a close-up look at one of his customer’s black fences.

After his payment was withheld, the manual worker slammed: “Can’t pay, we’ll take it away.”

He then used a pressure washer to remove the black paint from the fences, instantly turning them a golden brown.

Following this, the man confirmed: “Took our paint back because [the] customer wouldn’t pay.”

Eager to know what others would do if they were in the same situation, he then asked: “What would you do? Would you do the same?” 

The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @finishing.touch.s, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up 123,000 views in just one day. 

Not only this, but it’s also amassed 1,059 likes and 341 comments. 

But numerous social media users were stunned by the man’s original paint job and claimed that it “looked better after”.

One person said: “I wouldn’t have paid either.”

Another added: “It looks better now.” 

He clearly added a paint stripper then pressure washed it off. Hence the before look

TikTok user

A third commented: “You didn’t do a good job so…looks better after you removed the shoddy paint job!”

Meanwhile, someone else questioned: “How long ago did you paint it? Looks like it was peeling anyway.”

How high can a garden fence be?

Despite what many people think a garden fence can be as high as 100m but you need to get planning permission for any fence taller than 2m.

Any fence under 2m does not need planning permission.

However, there are some complications to this.

If you are thinking about front garden fences, restrictions state that fences alongside a driveway can be a maximum of 1m or 3ft.

You would need to get planning permission for putting a trellis on a fence of 2m.

But, if any plant that you grow on that trellis exceeds 2m, you do not need to obtain a permit for the growing plant.

But to set the record straight, one user responded and explained: “You think a pressure washer took the paint off? 

“He clearly added a paint stripper then pressure washed it off. Hence the before look.” 

Not only this, but the expert also confirmed that this indeed was the case, as when asked “Why does all the paint look like it’s been on ages and peeled off?”, he simply confirmed: “Paint stripper”. 

Good on ya… Don’t do it for em again

TikTok user

At the same time, others were horrified that the man’s customer had refused to pay.

One user slammed: “How shameful not to pay.”

A second claimed: “Some people have no morals.” 

Whilst someone else penned: “Good on ya… Don’t do it for em again, you don’t need the hassle.” 

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“Tencent money talking”: Paragon Skins Stir Controversy in Rainbow Six Siege X

Maybe deep down, we all knew something like this would happen to Rainbow Six Siege X. The new Paragon skin for Valkyrie simply looks like a copy-and-paste of a skin from Valorant with outrageous animations. This is the Tencent effect, which has been seen on various games owned by them. Ubisoft has been lacking in terms of providing […]

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PSA: The Labubu ‘Big Into Energy’ Series Is Officially Restocking Soon — Here’s When & Where to Shop

Friends, I have good news and bad news. The bad news is that POP MART secretly restocked Labubu’s earlier this week — and if you’re like this writer, chances are the site crashed on you, and you couldn’t get one. But I do have good news! The toy company is officially restocking its most highly coveted launch tonight at 7 […]

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Republic of Ireland held to 1-1 draw by Senegal as Heimir Hallgrimsson’s side impress in fiery friendly

THERE was a flock of seagulls, a flying winger, and then Ireland had their wings clipped. 

The Boys in Green were held to a 1-1 draw by Senegal at the Aviva Stadium last night as Ismaila Sarr ruffled Irish feathers after wing Kasey McAteer had given Ireland the lead.

Republic of Ireland's Kasey McAteer celebrates scoring their side's first goal of the game during the international friendly match at Dublin Arena. Picture date: Friday June 6, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story SOCCER Ireland. Photo credit should read: Evan Treacy/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder. during an international friendly match at Dublin Arena. Picture date: Friday June 6, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story SOCCER Ireland. Photo credit should read: Evan Treacy/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.
Republic of Ireland’s Kasey McAteer celebrates scoring on his full debut
6 June 2025; Republic of Ireland goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher makes a goal-line save during the international friendly match between Republic of Ireland and Senegal at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Photo by Ben McShane/Sportsfile
Rpublic of Ireland goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher couldn’t keep out Senegal’s late leveller in Dublin

How it ended meant that expectations around Heimir Hallgrímsson’s team have not taken flight on a night when there was more than just McAteer flying around the Aviva. 

A plague of gulls left the trawlers to swarm the Dublin 4 venue in search of matchday treats. 

Television pictures only gave a snapshot of what it was like as hundreds of gulls climbed and dived above the stands. 

Quite a few of the winged invaders took up spots in the spots in the Lansdowne Road rafters too to see a common Ireland result – 1-1 – but an encouraging performance. 

The first half in particular was a cause for optimism though Senegal will feel they were worth at least a draw having twice hit the woodwork before Sarr’s equaliser. 

And that the Tottenham ace was introduced proved how the Lions of Teranga were troubled after boss Papa Bouna Thiaw had started with a weakened side ahead of Tuesday’s trip to England. 

While the strength of the opposition has to be factored in, so does how Ireland also left out many key men with six changes from last March’s win over Bulgaria. 

Josh Cullen, Mikey Johnston, and Finn Azaz were all absent as Heimir Hallgrímsson gave them the summer off while Jake O’Brien, Evan Ferguson, and Troy Parrott were subs. 

That Ireland could change six and not look any weaker for it will have delighted Hallgrímsson as those given chances put their hand up for regular starts. 

And none more so than McAteer who, like his namesake Jason, could prove a key man in a World Cup qualification campaign. 

It was not just his well-taken goal but overall performance as he helped Ireland get on the front foot early on. 

His crossing was not always accurate. But the ease at which he continually beat his man Ismail Jakobs meant quantity made up for the occasional lack of quality.

Even before he scored, his confidence was high and he was Ireland’s go-to man in attack as Nathan Collins and Dara O’Shea kept finding him with long raking passes. 

The best early chance fell to Jack Taylor on 13 minutes but he needed a few extra inches to get his head onto a McAteer cross. 

And the winger was again central to Ireland’s next half-chance on 18 minutes. 

Again, it started at the back as O’Shea’s lovely pass from inside his own half picked out McAteer on the right who saw his cross cut out. 

But it fell invitingly for Will Smallbone following in and he took a touch but could only drag his shot wide from the edge of the area. 

The goal was coming and arrived on 21 minutes. And no one deserved it more than McAteer. 

It came off a set-piece as Will Smallbone swung over a deep ball from the left that seemed to be targeted at the late arriving O’Shea until Matt Doherty headed it back.

And the pair were still discussing the miscommunication as McAteer scored off well worked second phase of possession. 

Doherty’s knockdown was to Robbie Brady on the edge of the area who sorted out his feet quickly to send in a first-time cross that was flicked on by Collins to McAteer.

He was all alone – and onside – on the six-yard box line as his first powerful header was brilliantly clawed away under his crossbar by Yehvann Diouf. 

But McAteer and Ireland then got the luck their opening to the game deserved as the ball fell to the Leicester City winger again who gladly fired home the rebound. 

He still had a quick look to make sure there was no offside flag and Ireland were up and running, and deservedly so. 

While Senegal were second best, they still had their moments. 

It may not have been a full-strength team but it was still formidable with Everton star Iliman Ndiaye as well as players playing in France, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Belgium, and Israel.

And a lone  ‘Carta Dearg Don Iosrael’ sign held up on the South Stand early on was a reminder of where so many in Ireland stand on that.

Early on, they had a decent chance when O’Shea put out a foot to cut out Krepin Diatta’s low corner and was relieved to see it go wide of Caoimhín Kelleher’s goal. 

And there were other small scares for Ireland with Habig Diarra causing problems while Abdallah Sima always looked dangerous when given space on the right. 

Yet Ireland were full value for their half-time lead and came close to doubling their advantage early in the second half. 

Jason Knight did the donkey work winning possession and freeing Smallbone who saw his left-foot shot palmed away by Diouf with Ryan Manning’s rebound deflected wide. 

But if anyone in the crowd was feeling too confident got a reminder of how precarious Ireland’s control was when Kelleher tipped a Diatta header onto the crossbar. 

There was another scare on 69 minutes when substitute Ismaila Sarr deflected a Diarra shot against the post as both he and Kelleher scrambled across to deal with it. 

Both sides were also making changes and Ireland were finally undone just a minute after making further substitutions in the 82th minute. 

Iliman Ndiaye found space to skip by Andrew Moran who had just come and whip in a cross that O’Shea could only deflect into the path of Cherif Ndiaye.

His powerful shot was saved by Kelleher but Sarr was following up like all good strikers too to finish it. 

Senegal could have won it when substitute Cheikh Sabaly was not far off with a diving header. 

And there was also a fracas involving both teams after Killian Phillips had given away a free kick for an unlucky hand ball and Adam Idah pushed a Senegal player. 

But Ireland ensured the draw by showing that late fight, but it was a result that means expectations will not take flight – yet.

Ireland 1 (McAteer 21)

Senegal 1 (Sarr 82)

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