Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Spiranac Has A Theory On Golf And Clothing

Spiranac
There's a new saying that "less equals a better scorecard" and it is being put in practice by longtime golf influencer Paige Spiranac. Last 22 June, she who joked that "science" recently backed her theory suggesting she plays better when wearing fewer items of clothing.

"If you've been following me for awhile you know I have this working theory that I play better when I wear less clothes," Spiranac captioned a photo post on X that featured her wearing a polo shirt and shorts.

Monday, June 23, 2025

Colorism Is The Norm In Asian Movies Now And Forever

Colorism
Black actors or black portrayal in movies were not be embraced in the past and many believed will be carried for centuries more in Asian countries, such as China and South Korea. Films like, "The Little Mermaid" and "Black Panther" has proven this recently.

Why? Because countries like China is still one of the most racially homogeneous nations in the world. It’s dominated by one ethnic group, the Han Chinese, which accounts for 92 percent of the population. Together with the fact that the country is highly nationalistic, natives of China haven’t always made it the best at embracing faces that don’t look like theirs.

Thursday, June 19, 2025

South Koreans Have Always Believed That "White Is Beautiful"

Korean White
Despite the lack of rain, it very common to groups of young South Korean women carry colourful umbrellas, shading themselves from the sun. The elderly are sporting extravagant visors on their heads, ensuring not an inch of sunlight reaches their faces. Every possible measure is being taken to avoid the sun, to avoid the risk of tanning.

While most of the Western world have embraced the idea of bronzing their skin – a majority of South Koreans are utterly convinced that having fair, pale skin is the only way to look beautiful.

Wednesday, June 18, 2025

BYD Unveils A New And Affordable EV

BYD e7
Electric vehicle giant BYD recently launched an all-electric car boasting a shockingly low price tag, appealing to young drivers and taxi fleets with its standout combination of affordability and modern features.

Called the e7, the mid-size sedan comes equipped with LED headlights, a 15.6-inch central touchscreen, a 5-inch driver display, ergonomic "cloud-sensing" seats, and an optional panoramic sunroof. At 16 feet long and 6 feet wide, the car is similar in size to a Tesla Model 3 but comes in at a dramatically lower price point.

Monday, June 16, 2025

U.S. Senate Thumbs Down "Clean Car" Measure

Clean Car Bill
The United States Senate voted last May 2025 to overturn California's strict vehicle emissions standards, which were set to phase out sales of new gas-powered cars by 2035.

In a 51-44 vote, the Senate reversed a decision that had given California the green light to enforce rules requiring an increasing number of new-car sales in the state to be zero-emission vehicles.