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Can John Cena Do 20 Push-Ups?




Comments:

1/ Bro started impersonating him

1a/ Bro never fails to entertain us and make our day

1b/ Wingman

2/ “I can’t fit through the door. Hold on, hold on”

3/ Bro doing knuckle pushups on NYC concrete sidewalk that’s wild

3a/ Better than using your palms... You don't know what has been on that floor

4/ That dude looks like the worlds chillest uncle or dad

4a/ He’s too cool. Probably a cousin they call uncle

5/ The fact that he could also talk while he’s doing those push-ups is amazing!!!
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From the Comments Section: "I find it hard to believe that it is Donald Trump that separates Latino kids from their parents, calling Latino criminals, disrespecting Latino but they still want to vote for him?"

Will Trump Get the Latino Vote? John Leguizamo Hopes to God No | The Daily Show




John Leguizamo is fired up about the Latino vote and their surprising sway toward Donald Trump, despite Biden’s outreach and policies on immigration. In the latest In My Opinion, he breaks down the priority issues of inflation, and Trump’s deceptions on how much he truly cares about the Latino community.  #DailyShow #JohnLeguizamo #LatinoVote

Comments:

1/ Love you John Leguziamo! Thank you for helping get the truth out to all voters. Trump cares only for himself!

2/ How tf did anyone come to the conclusion that clown (Trump) could do anything about inflation?

3/ I can't believe John Leguizamo came out as Latino on this clip. Stunning and brave.

4/ Thank you John for using your brain.  I wish others would see the harm in electing a liar and con-man.

5/ I'm going to give you one of the biggest shocks of your life: John Leguizamo is 63 years old.

So funny, John, and a great message, thank you!

5a/ Not to be crude but he’s hot. I love his movies his acting and comedy has always been amazing. He’s also very adorable

5b/ Super Mario Bros. (the movie) came out 31 years ago.

5c/ He was 32 in that movie? Jesus, he looked like he was in his early 20's. Loved that movie, I know it's terrible, but I still loved it.

6/ LOVE this. THIS is what all people who are Latin American need to see and understand. Thank you, Mr. Legiuzamo

7/ Who doesn't just LOVE John Leguizamo

8/ Nice to have people like John Leguizamo to speak up! regards from Denmark

9/ I find it hard to believe that it is Donald Trump that separates Latino kids from their parents, calling Latino criminals, disrespecting Latino but they still want to vote for him?

9a/ Yeahhhhh... That whole nightmare of separating kids at the border was one of, if not the, most disturbing, disgusting, horrifying, heartbreaking, fundamentally not-human sh*tstorms of the entirety of the sh*tstorm that was DJT's administration. I genuinely don't get how something so egregious can become subject to collective amnesia.


10/ Thank you for telling it as it is to the Latino community. Please do more and get more Hispanic celebrities to join you in mobilizing the vote for Biden!

11/ People seem to forget Trumps quote of immigrants poisoning the blood of our country. He is a bigot.

12/ That was brilliant, the only thing he lowered  the  price off was the truth social that dropped in price faster than anything else

13/ Haven't seen John in a long time. Great to see you, my friend. You're doing great!

14/ They are ignorant if they think Trump cares about them.

15/ People voting for Trump so he can fix inflation need to take an economics class.

15a/ Or some factual history on DJT and how he operates.

16/ I still remember when Puerto Rico was hit by a Hurricane and Trump refused to help the people of PR.  “The Trump administration delayed more than $20bn in hurricane relief aid for Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria, according to a report by the housing department’s office of the inspector General.”

16a/ Indeed he went to Puerto Rico for photo ops and throwing paper towels to the people. Such a bad man. He is an embarrassment.

17/ "Maybe he drills the oil really bard for 30 seconds, and then maybe he makes the oil sign an NDA?"

Chefs kiss. Perfect. No notes.

18/ Best rant that I've heard in some time. Very funny but also very true.

19/ This was a great segment! And not a single use of the word "LatinX" to ruin it! We need more Latino representation like this.

20/ Just hilarious!
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Should you leave your laptop plugged in all the time?

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/should-you-leave-your-laptop-plugged-in-all-the-time/ar-AA1mi83m?ocid=winp2fptaskbarhover&cvid=b8ddb83c51ea4bc1c1fb793b95045f7e&ei=16

Story by Joe Hindy • 21h • 6 min read
  • Leaving laptop plugged in is safe physically, but aging the battery faster than necessary.
  • Storage at extreme charges and heat age lithium-ion batteries, reducing the battery's lifespan.
  • Check battery health with provided methods, avoid excessive charging to extend battery life.
When it comes to laptops, portability is usually a top of mind factor. There are even ultraportable laptops out there specifically designed for travel. For the times you aren't on the go, however, your laptop might be sitting plugged in at your desk -- and if you're like me -- constantly plugged into its charger.

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With a little bit of time and not much of tech-savvy, you can convert your old computer into a Chromebook to give it new life.

But is leaving your laptop plugged in at all times a good idea? Despite being a simple question, laptop battery chemistry complexities can make the answer rather complicated. Let's break it down.

Is it safe to leave your laptop plugged in all the time?
In terms of physical safety, yes, it's perfectly safe to leave your laptop plugged in all the time.

There is virtually no risk of anything catching on fire. Modern laptops have voltage control built into the machine that knows when the battery is full and will stop the charge, even if the charger is connected.

These mechanisms rarely fail, and laptops have safety mechanisms that will sever the connection before real damage occurs.

Virtually, there is little risk of anything catching on fire.

However, that all assumes that the charger itself and the electrical outlet it's connected to are in good working order. A short in an outlet can cause a fire, but that's not limited to a charging laptop. That said, be sure to regularly check your outlets.

Should you keep your laptop charging all the time?
This is where the complexity comes in. There are a variety of things that are bad for lithium-ion batteries. Keeping the battery at too low of a charge as well as too high of a charge can cause the battery to age prematurely. As batteries age, they lose their ability to carry a full charge. Thus, while it won't blow up your laptop, you may notice that your laptop battery doesn't seem to hold as much charge as it once did.

Keeping the battery at too low of a charge as well as too high of a charge can cause the battery to age prematurely.

The other worry is heat. Lithium-ion batteries lose charge over time even if the device is powered off.

That means the battery is almost continuously getting topped off, which introduces heat. Heat, like high or low charge, can prematurely age the battery as well, which will cause it to lose charge capacity over the long-term.

Finally, every lithium battery ever produced has a finite number of charges before it simply cannot charge anymore. By leaving it on AC, you're introducing extra charge cycles that the battery doesn't need since it's off. This will shave off even more lifespan from the battery.

You will age out your laptop battery much faster than if you used it off of AC power from time to time.

Thus, leaving your laptop on the charger is a bit of a triple whammy. Your laptop won't catch on fire or receive any damage in the short-term. However, you will age out the battery much faster than if you used it off of AC power from time to time, which will cause the battery to die sooner than expected.

How to see your laptop's battery damage
There are methods for both Windows and macOS machines to check in on battery health. We'll go through each one briefly and then go over how to read the reports.

Mac
  1. Click the Apple menu button and select System Information.
  2. Open the hardware section in the left margin and select the Power option.
  3. Your battery information will be there.
Admittedly, macOS is much easier than Windows in this regard, so you should be able to find it relatively quickly.

Windows PC
  1. Open a Command Prompt. The easiest way to do this is to type "CMD" without the quotes in the Windows search bar.
  2. Type powercfg /batteryreport and press Enter on your keyboard.
  3. Command Prompt will generate a battery report and then save it to a folder, which it'll show you when you enter the command.
  4. Navigate to that folder on your machine and access the report.
The report is in HTML, so you'll need to use a browser to open it. Fortunately, all browsers can handle HTML files.

What to make of your laptop's battery information
Mac
The Power section will show you Cycle Count, which is how many times you've charged the battery. Under that is Condition. If it says anything other than Normal, then you may want to schedule a trip to the Apple Store to get it investigated.

Maximum Capacity tells you how much charge your battery can still hold. Only brand new Macbooks show 100%, so expect to see yours below that.

Windows PC
For Windows, the information is broken up into the days that you used your laptop. Thus, if you look under the At Full Charge section and the Active column, you'll see how long your battery was expected to last that day.

You can compare that to the At Design Capacity section under the Active column to see how long the battery would last if the battery was brand new. Compare to see how much battery life you've lost.

How to prevent damaging your laptop battery
Mostly, just don't leave it on the charger any longer than necessary. Charge it to full, unplug it, and then don't plug it back in until it needs to charge again. This doesn't prevent battery aging because nothing does, but it'll age much more slowly when it's not being held at 100% charge by the charger. Yes, you might lose a few percent of battery by the time you turn it back on, but it's a small price to pay.

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Another option is to use OS-level mitigation tools. Windows has a smart charging feature that'll essentially charge the device in a way that's less damaging to the battery. Apple has an Optimized Battery Charging feature that'll do the same thing. These limit the battery charge, so it's not topping itself up all the time.

What you're trying to avoid is discharging and recharging the battery for no reason and also leaving it on the charger 24/7.

What you're trying to avoid is discharging and recharging the battery for no reason and also leaving it on the charger 24/7. Unplugging your laptop reduces heat, reduces the number of unnecessary charge cycles, and keeps the battery from being held at high charge all the time, which will allow your battery to age better.

FAQ
Q: Is it OK to leave a laptop plugged in while using it?
Yes, but we recommend using the aforementioned OS-level battery charging features so that it's not always at 100% battery. In addition, laptop brands like Asus and HP have tools that limit power to 60% (HP) or 80% (Asus) to prevent battery degradation. This is for optimal health, and it'll help your battery last longer.

It's essentially the same rules as when the laptop is off. You want to avoid unnecessary charge cycles, and you also want to avoid keeping it at 100% all the time. Take it off the charger, use the laptop, and then put it back on the charger if it needs it. Treat it like a smartphone instead of a desktop PC.

Q: Does leaving your laptop plugged in all the time actually strip your battery?
Yes, and no. I own a six-year-old laptop, and it's been plugged in for approximately 98% of its life. My battery lasts less about an hour when it's off the charger, and it only holds about a 60% charge. It hasn't caught on fire nor is the battery bugging, but my battery did wither away without the charger because I left it plugged in most of its life.
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