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Teena Marie – Portuguese Love (Cover by Leah Harris)

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I finally learned some Teena Marie! Hope you enjoy!

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Jc Dolla Ft. Malo Da Kidd- VOICEMAIL (Dolla Tv) Prod By VYBE BEATS

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MANTECA Latin Jazz Backing Track for ALTO SAX

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'Wing Chun' Lofi Asian Hip Hop

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I found this webm on /gif/ a long time ago and never found sauce so I made my own. I do not own any material presented. All material belongs to its respective creators and owners.

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Keto Candy Bars Recipe 2 NET CARBS | Chocolate Nutty Crunch Candy Bars For Keto

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This keto candy bars recipe is filled with rich, crunchy deliciousness. And the best part is the fact that each one of these low carb keto candy bars has just 2 NET CARBS! Plus, they’re just incredibly easy to make, and require only a few keto friendly ingredients.

Written Recipe:
*MAKE SURE TO KEEP THE BARS FROZEN.

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Ingredients I Used In Today’s Recipe:

Keto Chocolate Chips:

Sunflower Butter:

REFINED Coconut Oil:

Almonds:

Macadamia Nuts:

Sunflower Seeds:

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Prince & The New Power Generation – Cream (Official Music Video)

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“Cream” from ‘Diamonds and Pearls’ (1991)
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Tips Are Going Down for NYC Restaurant Workers

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A server at Junior’s in Times Square.
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Since the end of last summer, I’ve heard, pretty much universally, from different restaurant workers that customers overall had started tipping less. This followed the spate of generosity that flowed after the March shutdown — an acknowledgement, of sorts, that restaurant and bar workers were being asked to potentially put their health at risk and that their jobs had changed. The gigs became more stressful, with added responsibilities and physical labor, while workers grappled with the crushing mental-health toll, including the loss of co-workers and friends.

Now, the New York Times reports that tipping is returning to its pre-pandemic levels. The Times used data from the payment services Square and Toast and spoke to people around the industry — delivery drivers, restaurant owners, et al. — who all say that this is the case.

At the height of the pandemic, even as restaurant, bar, and delivery workers’ jobs changed, there was no supplemental hazard pay. Increased tipping could be seen as a sort of informal hazard pay, provided by individuals, the Cornell professor Mike Lynn tells the Times. Accordingly, he adds that tips’ decreasing is a “reasonable indication that perceptions are returning to normal.” (On June 6, there were just 182 reported cases of COVID-19 in NYC — down from 5,335 on March 29 — and 55.5 percent of the adult population has been vaccinated, according to city data. At the same time, New York’s vaccination rates are unequal, and undocumented people working in the industry, of which there are many, have struggled to obtain access.)

Even if COVID concerns are receding, many restaurant workers are feeling the brunt of the so-called staffing crisis. As the city has reopened, restrictions have been eased, and public life has come back, restaurants have gotten busier and busier, but many owners haven’t been able to staff accordingly. On May 28, Veselka owner Jason Birchard said he has only about 60 out of the 100 workers he’d previously employed, while he’d tripled his outdoor seating capacity. Some late-night restaurant owners are restricting hours, in some cases because they lack the staff and don’t want to cause issues with customers. As John Matos, who works at the Lower East Side bar Marshall Stack, said of the reopening earlier in May, “We don’t want it to be a free-for-all.”

In other words, the workload hasn’t “returned to normal” for many in the hospitality industry (to say nothing of the workers who want more than a return to “normal,” which always meant long hours and low pay). There’s a reason the most generous tippers, any one who has worked in a restaurant or bar will tell you, are people who have also worked in these businesses: They know how hard it is, how unforgiving and difficult some customers can be; that abuse and harassment from bosses, coworkers, and customers is rampant; and that these workers need to be rewarded more for their undervalued jobs.

If you tipped more during the pandemic, there’s no reason to stop now. Tipping more is an individual act. It won’t change anything about the industry, and admittedly, encouraging people to tip more, in the end, won’t really, either. But it also doesn’t hurt.

The federal tipped minimum wage still exists. It’s an appallingly low $2.13 an hour. People who work off of tips are still subject to the whims of customers who might deem it fit to punish them for restrictions imposed by the state government and designed, however sensibly, to contain a pandemic. At the end of the day, people need to be paid more. Still, if you’re concerned about working conditions and empathetic to the difficulties people working in the industry face, which COVID-19 so clearly exposed — or if you have gone off about business owners complaining about unemployment benefits — you can put your money where your mouth is.

The Munsters Film in the Works From Rob Zombie

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The Munsters

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Rob Zombie’s next film will be a new reboot of The Munsters.

“Attention Boils and Ghouls! The rumors are true!” Zombie wrote on his Instagram. “My next film project will be the one I’ve been chasing for 20 years! The Munsters! Stay tuned for exciting details as things progress!”

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Check out his post below with a mock-up logo for the new film:

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The Munsters is a classic television series that aired from 1965 to 1966 for 70 episodes. While it didn’t have a long run, it’s a classic and the entire Transylvanian-American family is beloved. Zombie says the rumors are true, which gives some potential casting details. Murphy’s Multiverse previously reported that the film will star Jeff Daniel Phillips as Herman Munster and Sheri Moon Zombie as Lily Munster. Other actors include Dan Roebuck, Jorge Garcia, Richard Brake, and Cassandra Peterson. Additionally, Bloody Disgusting reports that the movie will also air on Peacock in addition to a release in theaters.

While Zombie is best known for his music career, the “Dragula” singer has found a successful career as a director as well. His filmography includes House of 1000 Corpses, 31, and most recently 3 from Hell.

ComingSoon will have more on the future The Munsters film as more details come out.



Deadmau5 & His Wife, Kelly, Are Separating After Nearly Four Years Of Marriage

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After nearly four years of marriage, deadmau5 and his wife, Kelly, are separating. The two announced their engagement in 2016 and were married in August 2017.

Deadmau5 has only made the announcement via his Instagram at time of publishing.

“We have chosen different paths in life and I am forever grateful for the time we spent together,” shared deadmau5.

“We wish each other well and are parting with love and mutual respect,” added Kelly.

Read the full statement below.

 

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