A Train Heist!?

There have been multiple reports of train heists in remote desert areas of the western United States, particularly in California and Arizona, where thieves have stolen millions of dollars’ worth of Nike shoes.

These incidents, targeting freight trains operated by BNSF (Burlington Northern Santa Fe), have occurred over the past year, with a notable string of at least 10 heists since March 2024.

The stolen goods, valued at approximately $2 million, include high demand, unreleased sneakers like the Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 4s, which aren’t available to the public until March 14, 2025, and retail for around $225 per pair.

The thieves’ method typically involves boarding slow moving trains, cutting air brake hoses to force an emergency stop, and then unloading the cargo (often Nike sneakers) into waiting trucks.

These operations are described as well organized, sometimes likened to a “human conveyor belt,” and have been linked to transnational crime groups, including the Sinaloa Cartel in some cases.

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Big Brain Gamers?

Ever wonder why some guys seem to dominate every video game they touch? Whether they’re racking up headshots in Call of Duty, pulling off insane combos in Street Fighter, or outsmarting everyone in League of Legends, these dudes make it look effortless.

Turns out, it’s not just practice or caffeine fueled reflexes. The science suggests their brains might actually be wired differently. Specifically, a certain region of their noggin could be beefier than the average Joe’s.

Let’s dive into this geeky, gamer brain mystery!

Researchers have been poking around in the skulls of gamers (not literally, thankfully) and found something wild: guys who are really good at video games often have a larger than usual striatum.

For the uninitiated, the striatum is like the brain’s MVP when it comes to coordinating movement, motivation and reward processing. Think of it as the command center that yells, “Yo, dodge that fireball!” or “Sweet, you nailed that clutch play! You should feel good about it!”

A study from way back in 2011 (published in Translational Psychiatry) found that frequent gamers had more gray matter in the ventral striatum, a key part of this region. Gray matter is the brain’s processing powerhouse, packed with neurons that handle the heavy lifting of thinking and reacting. More of it in the striatum could mean these guys are naturally better at picking up patterns, timing their moves, and staying cool under pressure. You know, all the stuff that separates the leaderboard legends from the rest of us button mashing plebs.

For those not blessed with a naturally beefy striatum, the brain’s plasticity offers hope: with enough practice, anyone can improve their gaming chops, even if they’re not destined for e-sports stardom.

True dedication can still close the gap! Keep gaming and fight on!

Perfume Pointers!

Perfume is more than just a scent—it’s an expression of personality, mood, and style.

But if you’ve ever wondered why your fragrance seems to fade too quickly or doesn’t quite make the impression you’d hoped, the secret might lie in where and how you apply it.

Knowing the best spots to spray perfume can maximize its longevity and sillage (the trail your scent leaves behind).

Click the link below to read the what, when, where and how!

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The Man Fork?

Picture this: a rugged blacksmith in a medieval village, tired of flimsy utensils that couldn’t handle the hearty stews of the time.

Spoons bent, knives dulled, and fingers burned.

One stormy night, inspired by a fever dream (or maybe too much mead) he forged the Man Fork.

It wasn’t just a fork; it was a statement. Sturdy tines, a handle carved with beauty and grace and a weight that felt more like a weapon than a dining tool.

Ladies and Gentlemen, feast your eyes on this dazzling creation!

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Music History Monday!

The year: 1990

At the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, The Byrds’ David Crosby, Roger McGuinn, and Chris Hillman reunite for a tribute concert honoring the recently deceased Roy Orbison and raising money to support the homeless, a cause Orbison was passionate about.

Bob Dylan, Emmylou Harris, John Fogerty and Bonnie Raitt are also on the bill; the concert is later broadcast as a Showtime special.

Tired Of Waiting!

An 11 year old kid in Independence, Missouri, got fed up waiting for his mom while she was picking up his siblings from Count on Me Academy daycare.

It was around 4 p.m. on Wednesday, February 19th, near MO 291 and 23rd Street.

The mom left the car running with the kid inside, and he decided to take matters into his own hands. He hopped into the driver’s seat, thinking he’d put it in reverse to leave, but instead slammed it right into the daycare building.

No one got hurt (lucky break there) and the damage was mostly to the wall and a window, which got pushed in pretty good.

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Proof Of Time Travel?

There’s a black and white photo from 1941, taken by Edwin Rosskam on Chicago’s South Side, showing a bunch of kids lined up outside a cinema.

The buzz? It’s all about a boy on the far right of the photo who’s holding something rectangular that some folks swear looks like an iPad.

Naturally, since iPads didn’t exist until 2010, people started throwing around the idea that it’s evidence of time travel

Pretty wild, right?

But here’s the thing: others look at it and say, “Nah, that’s just a book or a notebook.” Back in the day, kids often carried stuff like that, especially if they were dressed up nice for a movie outing (Think Sunday best vibes here.)

Some even pointed out that ushers used to check for notepads to stop people from sketching bootleg copies of films, which kinda fits the scene.

Plus, the photo’s got that vintage charm where everyone’s decked out in hats and coats, making it feel more like a snapshot of the past than a science fiction plot.

You be the judge! Check the link below and let us know what you think!

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