Rhett & Link reveal children’s book that focuses on picky eaters

Okay, so this book is about these two best friends, Saffy and Lumo, who are seriously obsessed with buttered pasta and chicken fingers – like, that’s *all* they eat. It’s hilarious because one morning, Saffy wakes up and her hair is actually spaghetti! And Lumo? His hands turn into chicken fingers! It’s a really funny take on the saying ‘you are what you eat,’ and I’m already hooked to see what happens next!

Battlefield 6: How To Level Up Fast

Okay, so the game *does* have a cool selection of weapons and gadgets, but honestly, getting to use anything beyond the basic stuff feels like a real grind. Unless you’re a pro, leveling up is just endlessly repeating the same things with almost no progress – it’s super frustrating!

Police demand kids stop doing viral AI homeless man prank on parents over swatting fears

A new prank is circulating where kids use AI on Snapchat to generate believable photos of a messy-looking man seemingly inside their house – in places like the living room or kitchen. They then text their parents, saying they allowed him in to relax, use the restroom, or get a drink. Some kids are even claiming the man says he knows their parents from work or school.

Every Year of The PS2’s Run, Ranked

I was only on the PlayStation 1 for about a year before the PS2 launched, so I jumped to the next generation pretty quickly. Honestly, I wouldn’t trade that experience for anything! That leap in hardware was seriously the most impressive I’ve ever witnessed as a gamer.

A CoD Pro’s Survival Guide to World of Tanks

Switching from a fast-action game like *Call of Duty* to controlling a heavy tank in a game like *World of Tanks* can be a big adjustment – it’s almost like learning a new game entirely. While you still have the skills to aim, the way you play needs to change completely. Many players, including professional *Call of Duty* player ZLANER, experience this when trying *World of Tanks*. ZLANER’s first time playing showed that you really have to forget what you’re used to in order to succeed. Becoming a tank commander isn’t about quick reactions; it’s about careful planning and making sure every decision counts.