Category Page entertainment

spider-man

Hey there, True Believer! Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man swinging in (very gracefully, for once) to wish you an absolutely spectacular Thanksgiving! You know, life can get pretty wild — rooftop chases, last-minute rescues, and the occasional super-villain trying to ruin my day. But even in all that chaos, Thanksgiving hits different. It reminds me to pause, breathe, and appreciate the things that keep me grounded when the world flips upside-down like a bad acrobatics routine. So today, I’m grateful for: People who stick with us, even when we’re juggling responsibilities like they’re pumpkin bombs. The small moments, whether it’s a warm meal, a shared laugh, or a quiet second where you can actually hear yourself think. The everyday heroes, not the ones with costumes, but the ones who show up, care deeply, and make life lighter for everyone around them. Second chances, new beginnings, and the hope that tomorrow can be better — because it usually is. And hey, Thanksgiving isn’t just about the feast… but let’s be honest, I will absolutely web-zip my way to the dessert table if someone mentions pie. Even Spider-Man has priorities. So here’s to you — for being brave in your own battles, kind in your own way, and heroic even when nobody sees it. May your Thanksgiving be full of warmth, laughter, good food, and zero super-villain interruptions. Stay spectacular, stay amazing and save me a slice of pie! 🦃 Spider-Man 🕸️

qphillips

Paranormal? Not sure. Creepy? Yes. Incredibly. Opinions please.

Ok so I went out to my brother's farm this weekend with my son for a mini vacation. We stay in a camper when we go out there. It's pretty much in the middle of nowhere in Central Florida. The camper has a television that operates using an antenna. We were watching TV and there was a commercial on. The commercial was about health insurance or something similar, I can't quite remember. The TV froze up in the middle of the commercial and the image you see in my pic was frozen on the TV for 3-4 mins before it finally unfroze and went back to working normally. I didn't even notice it at first. The TV freezes up and does weird things all the time because of the fact that it's operating on and antenna in the middle of the woods so I dont pay much attention when it does that. My son was the one that pointed it out. "Look mommy, there is a skull in the TV". I looked and I was like....wow....that's actually pretty damn creepy. I took these pics because I wanted to see others opinions on this. Is it paranormal? Is there a poltergeist in the camper!? Lol 🤣🤣 For real though.....it actually creeped me out. What do y'all think? #Creepy #WeirdFinds #UnexpectedResults

Paranormal? Not sure. Creepy? Yes. Incredibly. Opinions please.Paranormal? Not sure. Creepy? Yes. Incredibly. Opinions please.
justme

The phrase "she danced to the gas chamber" refers to the story of Franceska Mann, a Polish-Jewish ballerina who staged an extraordinary act of defiance at the Auschwitz concentration camp in October 1943.  Upon arrival at Auschwitz, Mann and other Jewish prisoners were deceived into believing they were going to be disinfected and would then continue their journey to Switzerland. In the undressing room of Gas Chamber II, as the women were ordered to strip, Franceska Mann began to undress provocatively, using her dancer's grace to captivate and distract the SS guards.  Seizing a moment of distraction, she snatched a pistol from the holster of a Nazi officer, Josef Schillinger, and shot him dead. She fired a second shot, wounding another SS sergeant, Wilhelm Emmerich.  Her act of bravery sparked a brief riot among the other female prisoners, who began to attack the guards with their bare hands. Reinforcements were called in and, in the ensuing chaos, all the women, including Franceska Mann, were killed by machine-gun fire or forced into the gas chamber. Schillinger died from his wounds shortly after the incident.  While accounts of the exact details vary, the core story of Franceska Mann's defiance became a legend among camp inmates, providing a powerful symbol of resistance and proving that the SS officers were mortal