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STOP TAX SPENDING ON WHITE CHOCOLATE! NOW!

I hate it 

Too sweet, WAY too sweet.

Makes me sick just looking at it. 

if you like white chocolate there might be something clinically wrong with you and you should get your taste buds checked out. 
There is no excuse to make on behalf of white chocolate, it is repugnant, offensive, and frankly a waste of tax payer dollars. That's right I said it. I don't care how taxes works, I know they don't go towards white chocolate, but inadvertently everything is connected to screw it. There's tax on the chocolate isn't there?? I think its honestly kind of unethical to even have our country be run on even 1% white chocolate tax money. It is not fair to those that have common sense.

 

- BEN PRU**********
EVERYTHING'S GOTTA HAVE A GIMMICK THESE DAYS
I went to a restaurant and there was something called creamless creamed spinach on the menu. When I asked what that meant, I was told it was like creamed spinach, but creamless. HOW DO YOU DEFINE THE WORD USING THE WORD WITHIN YOUR EXPLANATION?! Can we not just get stuff without it having some new spin on it. Creamless my ass. 
 
Now I understand this is a real dish and shit and they didn't just make it up as a gimmick. The CONCEPT STILL STANDS! if you are too close minded and have 0 inner thoughts then maybe you haven't noticed... BUT REAL PEOPLE HAVE. Why does everything need to have so much of a spin on it that we are going back to what we had before. There is a cell phone marketed as a "dumb phone" or a simple phone that makes you less distracted by your phone. GUESS WHAT?! WE ALREADY HAD THAT! its called a flip phone. We literally just speed ran through so many variations of phones that now we're going back to what we had 10 years ago. 
 
- Stevie 3rwin 
 
The Best Duffle Bag in the World. (review)
The Wilson Two a Day Duffle.
I got this as a gym bag about two weeks ago, as I was using a Vans bag with no zipper at the top. My stuff would constantly spill out in the trunk of my car. I don't know why I never got a duffle bag but I guess I was just too lazy. I have some that are huge for travel but way too big to fit in the gym lockers. This is the perfect size duffle bag that would be able to fit in even a small sized gym locker. My gym has some of the smallest lockers you've ever seen and somehow with a bit of squishing, it fits. .
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5 GYM REVIEWS NEAR NEWTON MA
  1. Lifetime Athletic Club - The #1 gym in the greater Boston area. This review is for the Chestnut Hill location but all locations are great. This particular location doesn't have a pool, basketball court, or pickleball. So why is it the best gym? Well, the location, the size, the spa amenities, and the cleanliness make up for the lack of sports and activities.
  2. Equinox (Chestnut Hill) -  Amazing quality, but lacking in terms of amenities. No cold plunge makes it a tough sell to me at least. But the saltwater pool is not a bad touch. We all know chlorine kills. 
  3. JCC - More for basketball and swimming, great view from the treadmills as well. Definitely an older crowd but it is very peaceful and usually not too crowded. 
  4. W.O.W (workout world) - Great gym if you just need the basics, and a tanning station. Didn't expect them to have that but I guess like they say in Jersey Shore, Gym, Tan, Laundry. 
  5. DHAC (Dedham Health Athletic Club) If you are coming with your kids this is the best option. The gymnastics / free play area was a hit back when I was a kid. This gym has everything you need including an amazing tennis court and program for kids to learn tennis.
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BEST COFFEE IN NEWTON MA
  1. Tous les jous -  Pick Your Own Pastry - Buffet Style If you are in the mood for a quick treat where you can walk around and pick your own stuff this is the place for that in Newton, MA. It is a chain but the one here has its own unique feel to it, the interior feels almost like a hotel lobby and you can have a bite and relax for a little while or catch up with a friend. 
  2. Pressed Cafe -  Amazing quality, very quickly, take to go or enjoy it there. But grab a seat before it fills up! There is often a full parking lot at Pressed cafe and it deserves all the buzz.
  3. Cacao - newton highlands, very strong coffee good pastries, kind of relaxed, modern feel. 
  4. Little Luke's Cafe - Used to be Depot Cafe, now owned by the owners of Grape Lead. Very good coffee, sometimes a line. Great cause too as they are keeping the Depot Cafe alive. 
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Stevie Kidding's Magic Show
 
Newton Free Library
330 Homer St, Newton, MA 02459
Fri, Dec 29, 1:00 – 1:45 PM
Marshmello - DJ
Big Night Live 
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110 Causeway St, Boston, MA 02114
Thu, Dec 28, 9:30 PM – Fri, Dec 29, 1:30 AM

Travis Scott - TD Garden Tonight!!!

Dec 23, 2023, 8 PM – Jan 12, 2024, 10 PM
Tot Shabbat - Temple Emanuel 
Sat, Dec 30, 11:00 – 11:45 AM
 
385 Ward St, Newton Centre, MA 02459
Frozen Fun for Little Ones: NYE Bash
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Sat, Dec 30, 10 – 11 AM
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Third Space Kitchen & Events 
53 Winchester St, Newton, MA 02461
 
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WIRED EARBUDS > AIRPODS
Wired Earbuds are 10x better than Airpods:
We all know the memes of people being roasted for having wired headphones, but now the tables are about to turn. If you wear airpods just so people know you can get airpods... I hate to break it to you, but you might be an idiot. 
 
Wired headphones are better for the following reasons:
1. They are always attached to your phone while being used and you only have that one piece, with airpods its 3 different pieces to take care of. 
2. You have to charge airpods, wired apple headphones are always charged. 
3.Wired headphones always work - Airpods glitch, they have to be connected. Sure they're great when they work but the times when they start glitching and you really need headphones can be detrimental. I'm not a tech master in any way, so for me the product just needs to work, as much of the time as possible. If I don't use headphones often, the times when I do, they better work. 
4. Airpods fall out - they don't stay in because they're so light, if you're running it is game over. Unless you have small ear holes. 
 
Written by: Steve Erwin |  Contributor 
"Five Reasons Why Boston is an Underrated City."
BOSTON IS SUPER UNDERRATED
No one ever wants to give Boston credit and that says everything you need to know...
"They hate us cuz they ain't us"
1. The architecture is unique, homely yet advanced, impressive and humble at the same time. We have incredible quality buildings that are very expensive to build that blend right in, there is no extra pomp or pizzaz because they are great on their own. Vegas, Miami they are stimulating cities, no one can deny, but that is not an indicator of a solid long term habitat. 
2. The Culture of winning (which all of us Bostonians claim as our own: We have all the good sports teams, hospitals, and colleges. 
3. We're on the best time zone (EST) all the events happen on EST time zone, the stock market and Washington dc (politics) run on EST hence if you're in LA and you wake up at 9;00AM, you're 3 hours late to the stock market and political news, which sometimes can work hand in hand. You miss everything that way. 
4. the people: Boston residents will always help you out. Even in a snow storm. We may look pissed off but we will still help you clean your car off in the freezing cold. Boston people are 100% real. There is 0 of the LA, Miami vainness here. 
5. Cape Cod: This is the greatest vacation destination for a week, weekend, or summer. People flock to Cape Cod from Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, even Washington DC. I saw a car with a Washington DC plate on my street. That's more than 8 hours away. The Kennedy's have a compound in Hyannis, Obama lives on Martha's Vineyard, Dave Portnoy goes to Nantucket, if it is good enough for them, it's good enough for anyone. 
 
Article Written By: Bennett Prudence | Freelance Contributor
"America's Most Beloved Killer"

You are a young child. You haven’t seen or experienced much of the actual world. Everything is in your pocket. That small piece of glass and metal contains all the information available to the public. Like any child would in this scenario you depend on this device for your view on the world. When you want to see how others live, you can. Children use social media more than some adults. Every kid wants to be a part of a community, to feel belonging to something. Every child wants to be heard. When someone uses social media they see a number behind every post and every opinion. They subliminally have a bias to support what is supported by the majority. Those who were born to be rebels and want to choose the less supported will automatically do that thanks to the likes and feedback on these posts. Say that there is two different political parties pushing two separate foundations or charities. The republican foundation has received a lot of backlash on the internet while the democratic one has received the opposite. A child who doesn’t have any of their own experiences to refer to about this matter is subconsciously forced to rely on feeling. Most children will feel that the one that is more popular and has more support is the better charity to support. Without social media people were forced to invest their time to do the research on their own. Before social media people still protested, students still rallied, change still occurred. Yet it was a different kind of protest, people had to go out on their own and learn about issues if they really cared about them. Now if you’re a young person living in America there is a sort of pressure to support something because everyone you see on social media supports some foundation or some movement. How could you expect a child not to rely on likes and comments when deciding what to believe. Most children want to be a part of the popular opinion, not the right one.

Social media undoubtedly creates an amazing platform for political and social issues to be publicized and for awareness to be brought. With these benefits also come great side effects. Social gratification for supporting widely liked organizations creates an unhealthy motivation for users to support certain issues. This mainly affects anyone who does not have a distinct world view that is based on personal experience, not necessarily only young children. This takes away their ability and most of all necessity to form their own opinion. Social media has done a lot of great things, it has also brought a lot of negative side effects with it, some may even outweigh the benefits. Because of this system, politicians gain young voters by proposing solutions to these popular issues. This seems good at first glance but the problem arises when you realize that most of these issues don’t actually impact the lives of the people that support them. Support for an issue on social media does not mean the same thing that support in real life meant back in the day. You can now have the time to quickly support an issue so far from ever affecting you because it takes a couple of clicks and maybe a minute of time. This “support” is still counted by politicians and they rely on what is popular to leverage their campaigns, in conclusion basing their campaigns on problems that the people of that area may not even have.

 

Article Written By: Freddy Gherardo | Assistant Editor

"My Encounter with Rude Posh French People Over Winter Vacation"
As I sit here smoking my cigar into a piece of shit ashtray I spent 200 dollars on (American) I got ripped off I know. I recall a moment just minutes ago when I was rudely roasted by a gang of French people. I was leaving the resort club in a slight hurry due to the disgusting array of humans that populated it. Although I may have been walking slightly fast I don’t feel as though it was so ridiculous that I deserved a roast. They sat around a small white woven table with a glass top covered in mojitos, martinis, and Marlboros. The three M’s of death. As I zipped by them in my magnificent fashion the “swaggy” American that I am, they laughed and made a comment I could not forget. THEY SAID NASCAR. BECAUSE I WAS IN A RUSH. Do you know what this made me realize? The answer to all their failures. These condescending French fucks dare make fun of me because I had something to do because I had somewhere to go. This is why all the innovation comes from us, America. We always have somewhere to go and something to do. Even on my vacation, I felt this was a waste of my time and I must get back so I could write and do something productive. It is not about the money you foolish French fucks, it's about being first. YOU ALWAYS COPY US. Because we are first and best. So laugh if you want to, but while you are laughing, we are conquering the world and innovating things you didn’t even know existed. My final words: AU PUTAIN !
 
Article Written By: Cedric Gladwin | Freelance Journalist / Documentary Filmmaker and Explorer
New England Local Recommendations
Cranwell - Berkshires (Hotel) / Miraval / Wyndhurt resort and golf club
One of the most weird and mystical and amazingly serviced hotels in New England. Lenox, MA to be precise. Has indoor pool, gym, spa, golf course, and restaurant on site. 
Boston's Best Restaurants
  1. Empire
  2.  O YA
  3.  Sonsies
  4. Mooo...
  5. Strega  
  6. Mentone
  7. Tuscan  Kitchen
  8. 75 on Liberty Wharf
  9. Toro
  10. Yvonne's
MOVIE REVIEWS
Barbie: Highlights the ridiculous attempts at making one gender more important. A great fun movie that features a deep message hidden in a bubbly film.
9/10
Oppenheimer: A very long film, half black and white, half color. Is more about Oppenheimer's trial rather than the bomb. 
8.2/10
Mission Impossible: Really long movie as well but not nearly as justified. Action is good as always and the stunts done by Tom Cruise never disappoint but it could have been shorter for us low attention span folk. Not bad for a franchise film. 
7.2/10
No Hard Feelings:  New and unique idea and was entertaining the whole way through. Good length film not overdone and a good cast. 
8.4/10
The Little Mermaid: Lot of controversy surrounding this film, IF YOU ARE UPSET OVER A MERMAID MOVIE YOU ARE A LOSER. END OF STORY. fire mermaid movie, no complaints.as decent as a cartoon can be. 
7.0/10 
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3. 
Finally they stopped trying to have some crazy story line and just made a movie about a raccoon. Actually really heartwarming.
Super Mario Bros: Nostalgic movie, good to see Luigi get a story line. Well animated and really engaging. Can't tell if it was that good of a movie or if it was the nostalgia. 
8.9/10
John Wick 4:
For the 4th movie in a series this was incredible. The action, scenery, fight scenes all of it was awesome. 
7.2/10
Sound of Freedom:
This movie is a beautiful film which uses skilled cinematography to tell a story of children that were kidnapped. A really eye opening film. 
8.9/10
Movies to watch at home:
The Fablemans
Paris, Texas
Glengarry Glenross
Best Starter Watches
  1. Omega Seamaster Professional Automatic 36mm James Bond 2551.80
  2. Tag Heuer Formula 1 Quartz WAZ1111.FT8023
  3. Breitling Superocean 44               
  4. Rolex Datejust 
  5. Montblanc Automatic 42mm
  6. BONUS: Ebel (any model, preferably vintage)
Attention! - Local Watch Listing
A reader has submitted their watch for us to post as for sale. They have been looking to sell it for a little while and have only recently gotten around to it. This is a rare watch that will go FAST. 
PERFECT condition and full set included: Watch, Warranty Card, Box
Year: 1986 Model: Seamaster Brand: Omega Engraving: KLT - Kaplun Libenzon Trust
STONKS to watch (Not Financial Advice)
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  2. JDST - STOCK
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