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Fake Mother of Moon Child throwing Comms

EYE brows?

Dr. Diamond

Doesn't even look like her.

 

Chrissy Teigen shows off new eyebrows after transplant surgery

 

Chrissy Teigen won't be needing eyebrow makeup anytime soon.

 

Teigen recently underwent transplant surgery to make her brows look fuller, and she showed off the results over the weekend.

 

Teigen's plastic surgeon, Dr. Jason Diamond, shared one of the photos from her Instagram stories on his own account.

 

In his post, Diamond explained that eyebrows "play a huge part of the facial aesthetic."

 

"They frame the eyes and can either be an asset to the eyes, or they can be the annoying part of your morning you have to spend ten minutes filling in," he wrote in the caption.

 

The plastic surgeon went on to describe why his patients often turn to him to help revive their brows.

 

"I know too many people, entire generations, who either overplucked brows as part of the trend or are simply experiencing eyebrow thinning with time. #EyebrowTransplantation is a procedure where we mutually agree on shape, density, etc., and skill takes it from there," he wrote.

 

It's been a busy couple of weeks for Teigen, who recently visited TODAY to talk about her new cookbook, "Cravings: All Together."

 

She also marked 100 days of sobriety, telling Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager on the fourth hour of TODAY that she had not gone more than a day or two without drinking since her early 20s and it had become a problem.

 

"I've been struggling with it honestly, for the past couple of years when I knew it was kind of an issue," she said. "Just even, like, doing interviews and things like I would think I needed a glass of wine, and then it just started to get embarrassing like at award shows and things and everyone memes it and thinks it's funny and cute that you fell asleep or something."

 

The mother of two also opened up to Hoda and Jenna Bush Hager about how she's doing after her baby son, Jack, died last year. She said she's found comfort in talking with her children about the loss.

 

โ€œTalking to the kids about it is really magical because my mother obviously lives with us and she brings in that old-school Thai sensibility of, 'They're always around us. They're in the air. They're in the sky.' We have his ashes next to my bed, and my kids โ€” we joke about it, but when we go on vacation and things, theyโ€™re like, โ€˜Don't forget Jack,โ€™โ€ she said. โ€œAnd we'll pack him up and we bring him and one day, we'll release him.โ€

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/chrissy-teigen-shows-off-eyebrows-155750698.html

Anonymous ID: b3ec66 Nov. 22, 2021, 9:39 a.m. No.15056766   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

A Chinese hypersonic weapon that alarmed top US military leaders fired something off as it sped toward its target

 

The hypersonic weapon China tested this summer, alarming US military leaders, fired something off in mid-flight while inside the atmosphere somewhere over the South China Sea, The Financial Times reported, citing people familiar with the intelligence.

 

Details about the July test have been leaking out since FT first reported the test last month, revealing that the hypersonic weapon tested orbited the planet before racing toward its target.

 

FT has characterized the weapon as a kind of fractional orbital bombardment system like what the Soviets developed during the Cold War, but with a hypersonic glide vehicle rather than a traditional warhead.

 

Reporting that the Chinese hypersonic weapon released a projectile, possibly a missile or some form of countermeasure, in flight was confirmed by US officials who spoke with The Wall Street Journal.

 

China has denied testing a weapon, claiming that it tested reusable spaceflight technology, but US military leaders have described the test differently in public comments.

 

"What we saw was a very significant event of a test of a hypersonic weapon system. And it is very concerning," Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley said during a Bloomberg TV interview. "I don't know if it's quite a Sputnik moment, but I think it's very close to that. It has all of our attention."

 

Gen. John Hyten, the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff until he retired from military service at the end of last week, also described the test in an interview with CBS News.

 

"They launched a long-range missile," he said. "It went around the world, dropped off a hypersonic glide vehicle that glided all the way back to China, that impacted a target in China."

 

Hyten said that "from a technology perspective, it's pretty impressive" but added that it perhaps fell short of being a Sputnik moment.

 

"Sputnik created a sense of urgency in the United States," he said. "The test on July 27 did not create that sense of urgency. I think it probably should create a sense of urgency."

 

Neither general mentioned anything about the weapon system firing off a projectile inside the atmosphere, potentially a demonstration of an advanced capability, though it is difficult to say with certainty given the limited information available.

 

FT reported that US military scientists at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency are looking into how China managed to release a secondary payload from a hypersonic glide vehicle.

 

Reports on China's hypersonic weapon testing come as the US strives to develop its own hypersonic weapons, which fly at speeds in excess of Mach 5, five times the speed of sound, and can maneuver along unpredictable paths to skirt missile-defense systems, to compete with China and Russia.

 

Gen. David Thompson, vice chief of space operations for Space Force, warned over the weekend that the US has "catching up to do very quickly" if it wants to remain competitive with hypersonic weapons.

 

"We're not as advanced as the Chinese or the Russians in terms of hypersonic programs," he said.

 

Last month, Hyten lamented the slow speed at which the Department of Defense is pursuing hypersonic missiles, urging his successor to reinsert speed into the process.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/chinese-hypersonic-weapon-alarmed-top-162152878.html