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Melania Ripped After Using Event With Freed Israeli Hostages To Promote Her New Documentary
First Lady Melania Trump was criticized after she used an event at the White House with freed Israeli hostages to promote her new documentary Melania, which follows her in the 20 days leading up to President Donald Trump’s second inauguration following the 2024 presidential election.
Amazon MGM paid $40 million for the distribution rights and reportedly poured another $35 million into marketing. The film beat box office predictions to earn more than $7 million over the weekend but will need to generate much more box office to break even.
The film has widely been viewed as a goodwill payment to President Donald Trump and his family as Amazon shores up its lucrative government contracts. MAGA bots have nonetheless come out in full force with enough gushing reviews to give the film a near-perfect audience score on the review-aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes.
While meeting with former Hamas hostages Aviva and Keith Siegel to discuss their experiences in captivity, Mrs. Trump told the press that she and Aviva Siegel had a meeting in January 2025, which was “captured on camera and available to see” in her film.
She said:
“It was [an] emotional meeting, and it is captured on camera and available to see in my new film, Melania. It was very emotional."
You can hear what she said in the video below.
When questioned as to why she felt it appropriate to promote her film during the event, she said:
"This is not promotion. We are here celebrating the release of the hostages, of Aviva and Keith. They were in Washington, DC, and they called me. They said they would like to come over to thank me and to give hugs. That’s why we are here. It’s nothing to do with promotion.”
You can hear what she said in the video below.
But no one was buying it.
If there's one thing the Trumps know how to do best, it's grift.
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People Divulge Which Things Scream 'This Person Is Insecure' Without Them Saying A Word
Be it our bodies, our clothes, our jobs, or our personalities, everyone has some insecurity.
Of course, some people's insecurities are easier to notice than others.
Usually giving it away by what they say to us.
Without even needing to open their mouths.
Redditor redwan-ezt was curious to learn the dead giveaways that someone was insecure, leading them to ask:
"What screams 'this person is insecure' without them saying a word?"
He Couldn't Just Say It Was A Rental?
"A coworker of mine suddenly started parking his car couple blocks away from office."
"I found out later that it’s because his Truck was in repair shop and his insurance only gave him a ‘small sedan’ as rental."- Lime_n_Lemon
Some Might Find This Possessive...
"Anyone who can't let their partner out of their sight."- katieobubbles
Not Everyone Is A Conversationalist...
"People who perceive quiet people as arrogant or stuck up."
"If someone not interacting with you causes you to believe that the person must think they're better than you, then you have a self-esteem issue."- 07SAS

They Need To Take It Out On Someone Else...
"Bullying behavior."- brokenmcnugget
"Big boss at work I think has a fetish for publicly bullying/shaming people."
"He doesn't try it with me anymore, but in the last meeting, he tried to bully me, he said something so insulting and out of nowhere that I just started belly laughing, and said that was a good joke for you."
"He was furious that I laughed at his pathetic attempt to publicly bully me and shot it right back at him."
"He's never tried to insult/bully me again."
"Same with school bullies really, just gotta fight fire with fire."
"My boss later came to me and said he's been moaning for the past two weeks about how I publicly embarrassed him."- X0AN
Always Making It About Themselves...
"Someone who perceives neutral statements as attacks/criticism and becomes defensive, someone who is unable to reflect about their own behavior because it threatens their identity and ego."- throwRAbcredditsucks
Desperate For Likes
"Seeking constant validation from social media."- de_das_dude

Not Everything Requires A Firm Grip
"Trying to crush your hand during a handshake."- LateralEntry
When Everyone Is A Threat
"The girlfriend of my male coworker friend would physically put herself between the two of us."
"If I happened to be chatting in a circle of friends, there’s GF relocating and shoving her way between our line of sight."
"And if we were at dinner, when I would visit the restroom, she would move and sit in my seat."
"All of this took place in a larger group of friends who saw it as well, AND not to mention I was usually sitting next to my sweet, smart, funny, smoke show of a husband."
"I learned that she didn’t just do this with me, but even his female cousins."
"When they broke up, she ended up moving next door to him and getting married within a few months."- IGuessImFineWithThis
Pretty Much
"Jealousy."
"It’s a self-esteem issue."- JRich61

There Are MUCH Worse Things Than Being Single...
"People who constantly have to be in a relationship and just jump to another person immediately after a break up."- Stagymnast198622
Dressed Up With Nowhere To Go...
"People who wear designer brand everything, all at once."
"Valentino belt with LV bag and Gucci sneakers....like a walking Times Square."- OutlandishnessAny183
All For Show
"Social media is full of lifestyle pictures."
"One watch after another."
"Luxury sports cars (probably rentals)."
"And motivational quotes."
"Upon further review, if their feed is dominated by motivational quotes, they're working through some stuff, 99.8% guaranteed."- squishmallow1996

Punishing No One But Themselves...
"Punisher logo and its variants."- apackagefromted
Has No One Seen All About Eve...
"Copying every facet of someone else."
"If you have to try and morph into someone to have a sense of self, you have issues."
"Get your own clothes/hairstyle/makeup/wedding details. "- GrlInt3r46
...And Need Venezuela and Greenland...
"They need to put their name on every building!"
"Lol."- LeftyLibra_10

Perhaps the most ironic thing about these tell-tale signs is that most of the time, people behave this way in an effort to hide something about themselves.
When all they do is make themselves even more conspicuous.
Though anyone watching the news wouldn't disagree that some people's insecurities are far more obvious than others...
Philly Woman Goes Viral With Her Totally Chill Reaction To Her Car Being Completely Frozen In Ice
While the Northeast battled winter weather, the internet was captivated by a Philly-based TikToker documenting how her car turned into what she jokingly described as a Snowmaggedon popsicle.
Last week, Tianna Graham shoveled out her 2016 Honda Civic and drove out after a snowstorm, took it to work, and parked it in the same spot she’d left it before: next to a water main. By the time she returned, her vehicle was completely encased in ice on the 1000 block of North Front Street in Philadelphia’s Fishtown neighborhood.
The craziest part of the story?
According to NBC10 Philadelphia, Graham was explicitly told not to move her car:
“The whole area was locked off, and I walked over to the cop, and he told me not to move my car, so then I didn't, and then it all kind of froze over, and my car kind of got the worst of it.”
That warning came just before a 6-inch water main broke nearby. The street was blocked off with caution tape as crews worked, but the damage was already underway. With nine inches of snow blanketing much of Philadelphia, cars passing through the area repeatedly splashed water onto Graham’s parked Civic. Over several days, that runoff froze layer by layer, sealing the vehicle shut.
The result looked less like a car and more like a chilly art installation—one that might reasonably charge admission. Thick ice coated the windows, doors, and tires, freezing the Civic in place and turning an ordinary parking spot into a neighborhood spectacle.
When Graham returned the next day, the scene stopped her cold:
“I was definitely in shock.”
You can see the car fully encased here:
@tiannag444 insurance towing soon 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼 update i’m stuck pls help: https://gofund.me/08d9f3ebe
Neighbors later told NBC10 that water from the broken main flowed down North Front Street for several days. Each passing vehicle added another splash—and another frozen layer—to the already immobilized car.
Rather than panic, Graham took the situation in stride:
“It's fine. It's kind of funny, so it is what it is. I shoveled it out on Monday, and I was driving on Tuesday, and then left it in the same spot I shoveled out.”
She even filmed herself attempting to chip away at the frozen exterior:
@tiannag444 PLS HELP: https://gofund.me/08d9f3ebe i understand it’s funny and find the pictures hilarious but pls stop hitting and climbing on my car lmao & thank u @mere @nin for ur help
Unsure what to do next, she shared photos of the ice-covered car on social media. The post quickly went viral, inspiring social media jokes, memes, and photoshopped images. Rather than bristle at the attention, Graham leaned into it.
She shared one of her favorite reactions from commenters:
“People had photoshopped little tickets onto the windshield of my car, so I thought that was pretty funny, honestly.”
As the video spread, Graham’s boyfriend launched a GoFundMe to help cover transportation costs and potential repairs. The fundraiser quickly surpassed its original $5,000 goal, raising $10,400.
In the GoFundMe description, Graham’s boyfriend explained the situation:
“Tianna is a Philly school teacher, juggling grad school work, who relies on her car to get to work and get by day-to-day. This wasn’t negligence or recklessness, just a genuinely unfair situation that left her without reliable transportation overnight.”
The frozen Civic even became a local attraction, drawing Philly neighbors who had to stop and see the ice sculpture in person.
A news report captured the scene as residents gathered around the encased car:
@nbcphiladelphia The owner of the virally frozen car in Northern Liberties told NBC10 that she’s doing her best to find the funny in the situation. #nbc10philly #snow #philly #northernliberties #frozencar
The Philadelphia Water Department confirmed that the repairs to the 6-inch water main break are complete. And when NBC10 spoke with Graham last week, she said the car could start but remained unsafe to drive because ice was blocking the exhaust pipe.
Still, social media rallied around her, praising her calm attitude and sense of humor, with some neighbors hoping the viral moment might bring a little luck her way.
You can view the reactions here:












Luckily, by Monday, Graham’s Civic was finally shoveled out and towed. She said her insurance company believes the car is likely totaled, though it will undergo an inspection to confirm.
In an update shared on TikTok:
@tiannag444 and there she goes! yes it is totaled btw! if you feel inclined to help, go fund me in bio! no i’m not begging for money, but people have been asking how they can help and anything is appreciated to help w rental (which is not covered) and the difference to a new car! btw yes, the inside it soaked. yes, it did start but now will not (even after a jump)
So, what began as a frustrating stroke of bad luck quickly snowballed into a viral moment that rallied neighbors, entertained the internet, and helped offset the fallout. And after several days as Philly’s most famous ice sculpture, the car’s final act—being towed away on Monday—brought the saga to a fitting, if soggy, close.
Dad Sparks Heated Debate After 'Nice Note' He Left For Wife And Kids Before Work Trip Sets Her Off
When a person becomes a parent, much more will change in their life than they anticipated.
But that transition can be especially hard when a person feels like they're losing themselves to their role as a mom or dad—and that feeling is made even worse when their partner hyper-fixates on their new role.
But father of two, Redditor Fit_Bowl_7313, didn't see it that way when he left a special note for his wife and their two-year-old and four-month-old daughters.
The dad wrote:
"Dear Mommy, Blakely, and Kensly:"
"I will miss you girls so much this week! Mommy is doing such a great job. She is Superwoman and Supermom! Make sure you are good for her this week!"
"Blakely and Kensly, Daddy is so proud of you girls! You are both so smart and so funny! I love you girls so much and will miss you!!!"
"Keep practicing your alphabet letters, Blakely! And keep practicing your tummy time, Kenz!"
"Love you and can't wait to FaceTime on the phone with you and Mommy this week!"
"So proud that you three are my girls!"
You can see the original letter here:

Feeling good about what he wrote, the Redditor was later confused when his wife had a negative reaction to the letter, believing that it was only for their daughters and not for her.
Confused, he shared the note on the "Marriage" subReddit, wondering if he'd done something wrong, writing:
"I said goodbye to my wife this morning for a work trip for a week and left this note on the table for my wife and two little girls (two years old and four months old)."
"I addressed it to the 'The Girls,' meaning all three of them (including my wife)."
"But she thinks it shows no care towards her and that I only care about my kids and not her."
"Does her anger seem justified here? Just want to see if I’m missing something here because my intent was to leave a nice note for all of them. Thank you for the feedback!"
Some Redditors reassured the dad, stating that this was a very sweet note to receive.
"Your wife is delusional. This is cute, and you clearly meant it for her, too. You complimented her." - Important_Salad_5158
"As a wife and mother, all I see is a beautiful and loving note. I’m very confused by her response." - soicallherbigbooty0
"It’s a sweet note. Nothing to really be upset about. She probably just wants to be recognized outside of being a mom. Four months is a tough time and solo parenting for a whole week is daunting."
"Send her some flowers while you’re gone with a cheeky note just for her. Nice flowers that come already arranged from a local florist." - merrygirl07
"It's a lovely note. Maybe she’s just hormonal? Losing herself in being a mom? Does she get out much right now? Asking because you mentioned the younger one is only four months old." - Timely_Survey_7990
But others were critical of the letter and understood why the mom was upset.
Not only did the letter fixate on the daughters and their current achievements, but the letter only mentioned his wife's role as a mother and only referred to her as "Mommy" and not by her name.
"She wants you to see her as your wife, not just mommy. She wanted a note that said I love you so much and I can’t wait to get back to you. She wants to know you still see her as the beautiful woman you fell in love with and not just 'Mommy.'"
"This is her way and opportunity of saying you don't acknowledge her expectations at other times. This is just a symptom of underlying resentment that you need to address." - Edith111
"I don’t think she’s delusional at all, I think she’s four months postpartum and in her own with two toddlers. And yeah, he missed the paragraph to the only person who can read the letter. This was a super cute letter, though, but I can see why this stressed her out, given the circumstances." - jalapeneno
"I was going to say she has a two-year-old and a four-month-old! Postpartum made me feel like a crazy person and I felt like I needed more attention from my husband as well, so this could just be hormones talking."
"Being upset about you leaving and her alone with two babies is a lot and overwhelming, as well, so I would just consider that to be what’s going on post partum is no joke." - Aggressive_Junket245
"I'm a dad, but I would never have written that section outlining what the kids should work on while I'm gone. It's hard enough solo parenting with two kids at those ages, she doesn't need the pressure of his expectations that she should help them work on letters and tummy time. The letter was great until I hit that. My ex-wife would have been angry too." - MaineMan1234
"Your response is very dismissive of her. Maybe she doesn’t want to be 'super mom.' Maybe she is feeling overwhelmed at the prospect of caring for the two kids and the household all by herself for so long without any rest in sight."
"He tries to be appreciative in his letter, but perhaps he should write more to her directly as his wife (outside of her role as a mother)." - Party_Meringue9740
"I see that she was mentioned to their children, who she will be caring for, yes, OP complimented her to the children, but she doesn't have a note to just her."
"Reading this note to her children and bridging that intended connection from OP, to their kids is an added thing. Sweet, loving, well intentioned, but with a four-month-old, I didn't really want to have to do or think about extra things, and she has both a four-month-old and a two-year-old. For a week. Presumably alone for most of that."
"OP, you left your kids sweet messages and included sweetness to their mom, but she didn't get a personal message from her person, her partner, who she's supporting to go on a week-long business trip."
"Like a 'hey, babe, I love you and appreciate you so much, and I'm gonna miss you while I'm away. You've got this Supermom/Superwoman,' for her on the note. When you come back, bring something she likes, and a little gift for each of your girls."
"Like personally, I get mad when my partner doesn't say goodbye to me with the same enthusiasm as our kid every morning, I can't imagine a bare goodbye that's meant for a week." - IllChange1151
The dad may have meant the best with this note, but it's clear that more was needed for his wife to feel secured and loved, not just as a mother figure to his children.
He needed to remember who he dated, and who he married, before he ever had children, and to remember to address her in that way, too, not just as the mother of his children.
Renée Good's Brother Shares Emotional Testimony On Capitol Hill To Condemn ICE In Viral Clip
On Tuesday, House and Senate Democrats listened to testimony from United States citizens who were assaulted, injured, shot, or otherwise adversely affected by the administration of MAGA Republican President Donald Trump through Kristi Noem's Department of Homeland Security (DHS) via employees of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Their Republican colleagues were invited, but none chose to attend.
Testimony began with the brothers of Renée Good, a Minneapolis mother of three who was killed by ICE agent Jonathan Ross on January 7, 2026. Her brothers Brent and Luke Ganger referred to her by her nickname Née (Ney).
Luke Ganger said:
"I was talking to my 4-year old last week when she noticed I was not doing well. I had to come here today and talk to some important people."
"She knows that her aunt died and that somebody caused it to happen. She told me that there are no bad people and that everyone makes mistakes. She has Nee's spirit."
Ganger added:
"The deep distress our family feels because of Née's loss in such a violent and unnecessary way is complicated by feelings of disbelief, distress and desperation for change. In the last few weeks, our family took some consolation thinking that perhaps Née's death would bring about change in our country."
"And it has not."
Brent Ganger shared:
"Renée had a way of showing up in the world that made you believe things were going to be OK, not because she ignored the hardship, but because she chose optimism anyway."
"She chose to look for what was good, what was possible, and what was worth loving."
"Née-Née loved fiercely, openly, and without hesitation."
You can see excerpts from their testimony here:
As part of his testimony, Luke Ganger noted:
"The completely surreal scenes taking place on the streets of Minneapolis are beyond explanation."
"This is not just a bad day or a rough week or isolated incidents; these encounters with federal agents are changing the community and changing many lives, including ours, forever."
"I still don’t know how to explain to my four-year-old what these agents are doing when we pass by."
It's hard to explain to most Americans what they are doing to our communities.
— jimmarkb.bsky.social (@jimmarkb.bsky.social) February 4, 2026 at 3:05 PM
I'm 58 and can't explain the brutality and fascism in any way that relates to USA either. 🤬
— Colin Jacobson (@oatsdad.bsky.social) February 4, 2026 at 3:49 PM
Most people found the brothers' words compelling—and the Republican absence telling.
What a tremendous loss for both her family and everyone who knew her. 💔
— djdaisylee.bsky.social (@djdaisylee.bsky.social) February 3, 2026 at 4:42 PM

it's Republicans loss that they weren't able to hear mature and articulate victims of trump policy and family loss. they might have learned something about constituents and decency.
— “Closed for renovations” (@bluefrommagioh.bsky.social) February 5, 2026 at 2:18 PM

But the MAGAsphere just parroted debunked DHS lies and found ways to earn the label "deplorable."
Federal immigration agents have been involved in more than a dozen shootings since Trump began his second term.
Tuesday’s hearing was organized by Connecticut Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal and California Democratic Representative Robert Garcia as part of an inquiry into the use of excessive force and escalation by federal agents.
You can watch Luke and Brent Ganger's full testimony below:
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