
Whatever Happened to Terry Michos, Vermin From ‘The Warriors’?

In the gritty, neon-lit streets of 1979’s New York City, as depicted in the cult classic “The Warriors,” one character stood out with his wisecracking humor and unwavering loyalty: Vermin, portrayed by Terry Michos.
His memorable lines and distinctive sneer helped make “The Warriors” a beloved film that has endured in the hearts of its fans. But as the final credits rolled and the actors stepped out of their iconic roles, many fans were left wondering about the real-life journey of the man behind Vermin.
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Every Best Picture Winner Ranked by How Good a Muppets Version Would Be – Hard Drive
Useful Pieces Of Advice That Will Help You On Your Travels Through Life – Ned Hardy
It’s a $50 mouse with every feature gamers want: light weight, good shape, good sensor, good stock cable, and good mouse feet. The clicks are super crisp and the sidebuttons feel nice – Amazon
Why the Super Bowl halftime show is the most important commercial on TV – The Hustle
Venezuela Deploys Military to Oil-Rich Guyana’s Border – WSJ
The NFL Has Entered Its WAG Era – The Ringer
You Don’t Need to Separate Your Laundry (With One Common Exception) – Life Hacker
Scientists are probing the head games that influence athletic performance, from coaching to coping with pressure – Knowable
I Stopped Using Passwords. It’s Great—and a Total Mess – Wired
Husband Freaks Out On Wife For Having A ‘Go Bag’: “If You Don’t Trust Me, Why Would I Stay?” – Bored Panda
Trivia Question of the Day – Ned Hardy
Put this mini-light on your keychain. It’s the size of a quarter and is super useful when your fumbling around in the dark – Amazon
The Top 11 most dangerous US neighborhoods on Google street view – Linkiest
What is the fastest car in the world in 2024? – Autoblog
Ranked: The Best and Worst Pension Plans, by Country – Visual Capitalist
Here’s Everything You Should Be Looking For In A Girlfriend As A Man In Your 40s – Knowledge For Men
This 388,000-Mile Toyota Supra With Rust and Leaks Just Sold for $49,500 – The Drive
Google Prepares for a Future Where Search Isn’t King – Wired
6 things people do around the world to slow down – Ideas
‘Can You Get High Without Drugs? I Tried Six Ways’ – VICE
The Dumping Grounds
“I Wish I’d Lived a Life True to Myself.”

It’s a quiet murmur that grows louder with each passing year, a nagging thought tucked in the corner of your mind: “I wish I’d lived a life true to myself.”
These are the echoes of a life lived for others, not ourselves. It’s a sentiment many carry, a bittersweet longing for the path not taken, the life where authenticity reigned over societal norms. But it’s never too late to rewrite the narrative, to claim the life that truly resonates with your soul.
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What Does Colonel Kurtz’s Monologue Mean in Apocalypse Now?

Francis Ford Coppola’s “Apocalypse Now” is a cinematic masterpiece that delves deep into the horrors of war and the human psyche.
One of the most enigmatic and compelling characters in the film is Colonel Walter E. Kurtz, portrayed by Marlon Brando. His monologues, especially the one about the horror of war, are central to understanding the film’s themes and the character’s descent into madness.
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Poll of the Day

I’m in my mid-30s, have been single for 11 years.
A colleague recently asked me why I’m single. I’ve got a good job, I’m funny, in shape etc, so why am I not with anyone?
I told her that I don’t think relationships are worth the effort, and I have no desire to be with anyone. I got the usual awkward look, and that was the end of that.
A friend of mine recently split up with his partner and within 2 weeks he was back on the apps and looking for someone else. This just baffles me, and I cannot understand why he doesn’t enjoy single life.
Both of these scenarios got me thinking about how I don’t even entertain the idea of a relationship. It’s just one of those things that other people do.
I’ll go to work, go to the gym in some evenings and just entertain myself. I’m now looking buy my own place, do some career development, and try and make some more friends.
At no point do I think, ‘yeah it would nice to find someone’.
The only time it ever comes to mind is when I think about travel. I’d love to travel more, but as I’ve got no one to go with, that is the only time I ever contemplate it.
I find women attractive, there’s no doubt about that. However, there is no desire to be with someone. It almost feels like that aspect of human instinct is missing.
And before anyone asks, I do watch porn, but it’s usually once a week. Even that, has also dropped off quite a lot lately.
Anyone else feel this way?
Focus on Solving People’s Problems When Starting a Business

The siren song of instant riches is alluring, especially in the world of entrepreneurship. But there’s a hidden danger in building a business solely focused on making money. This approach, often dubbed the “get rich quick” mindset, creates a fundamental disconnect between you and your target market, ultimately hindering your long-term success.
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Whatever Happened to Patricia Charbonneau, Linda Garcia From ‘Robocop 2’?

Patricia Charbonneau has one of the most baffling uncredited appearances in cinema history, especially with it being one of her most notable parts in a mainstream film.
The actress would appear as Linda Garcia in Robocop 2, but fans of her in the role would scramble for a name. So where did she end up in all this mystery?
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This is what Hitler speaking English sounds like, with the help of A.I. – Upscaling History
30 Memes To Help You Understand People Who Suffer From OCD Better – Ned Hard
I’m telling you right now, go buy a bottle of Folex because it’s going to change your life. No stains on any carpets, rugs or upholstery for the rest of your life – Amazon
This Man Owns The World’s Most Advanced Private Air Force After Buying 46 F/A-18 Hornets – The Drive
8 Billion People: How Different the World Would Look if Neanderthals Had Prevailed – The Conversation
20 Things to Say (and Not Say) to Someone with Depression – Psych Central
How to Handle Making More—or Less—Money Than Your Friends – WSJ
How Much Plastic Are You Drinking? – Intelligencer
Google, Apple, Meta and other huge tech companies join US consortium to advance responsible AI – Engadget
Trivia Question of the Day – Ned Hardy
This can cooler keeps your beer 20 times cooler than your standard neoprene sleeve, so you can nurse your drink all night long — and it’ll remain ice cold – Amazon
The reaction of two scientists when they realized they had captured images of an animal not seen for 140 years – Reddit
He Played ‘Reese’ in Malcolm in the Middle. See Justin Berfield Now at 37 – Wanderer
Mount Everest: Climbers will need to bring poo back to base camp – BBC
Harvard study found that hiring one highly productive ‘toxic worker’ does more damage to a company’s bottom line than employing several less productive, but more cooperative, workers – TLNT
9 Night Sky Events to Chase in 2024, From Solar Eclipses to Meteor Showers – Traveler
Why Your Gifted Kid Seems Lazy And Unmotivated –
Viagra and Similar Drugs Might Help Keep Alzheimer’s at Bay – Gizmodo
Conor Mcgregor wannabe catches a bottle to the face – Reddit



