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We were banned from entering Disneyland because of our ‘offensive' T-shirts, but our replacements were so ridiculous
We were banned from entering Disneyland because of our ‘offensive' T-shirts, but our replacements were so ridiculous

The Irish Sun

time21-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

We were banned from entering Disneyland because of our ‘offensive' T-shirts, but our replacements were so ridiculous

GOING to Disneyland is a dream for many. But one couple was stunned when they were banned from entering the 3 The couple were banned from entering Disneyland because of their tops Credit: Imgur 3 But the couple were eager to get in sod ecided to buy new ones at the gift shop Credit: Getty The pair headed for their day of fun The black T-shirt worn by the woman featured the hair of Princess Leia from Star Wars with the words 'I love you.' The shirt worn by the man was also black and featured a gun and read 'I know.' The shirts are in reference to one of the most iconic scenes of the franchise where Han Solo and Princess Leia kiss before he is dragged off by Storm Troopers. READ MORE REAL LIFE STORIES However, according to the post the T-shirt designs were deemed inappropriate for Disneyland. The poster wrote: "My friends were forced to change out of their "offensive" shirts at Disney." The pair then went to the gift shop to pick out some new T-shirts to wear for the day and what they found was shocking. "Look what they picked out as replacements in DISNEY'S GIFT SHOP!" the user continued. Most read in Fabulous The picture then saw the couple hold up two shirts, one with a larger picture of Princess Leia with the words 'I love you.' The next shirt featured an image of Han Solo holding a gun with the words 'I know.' 3 What they found left them stunned Credit: Imgur Trolls branded my kids' uniforms 'inappropriate' but THEY'RE the real problem It's not the first time people have been visited Disney World in Florida, and she opted for a pair of black jeans and a white knotted crop top. But as she tried to enter Epcot theme park within the Disney World complex, Nicole was told her top violated the park's dress code policy. In a She said: "Guys it happened. I got dress-coded at Disney. "I was told to leave or get a shirt. So now we're getting a shirt." According to Disneyland's website, the dress-code bans clothing with objectionable material, including obscene language or graphics, excessively torn clothing or loose fitting clothing which may drag on the ground and create a potential trip hazard, clothing which, by nature, exposes excessive portions of the skin that may be viewed as inappropriate for a family environment and clothing with multiple layers are subject to search upon entry. How many Disney locations are there around the world? DISNEY parks are located in several countries around the world. Here's the list of countries with Disney parks: United States Disneyland Resort (Anaheim, California) Walt Disney World Resort (Orlando, Florida) France Disneyland Paris (Marne-la-Vallée, near Paris) Japan Tokyo Disney Resort (Urayasu, near Tokyo) China Shanghai Disney Resort (Shanghai) Hong Kong Disneyland Resort (Hong Kong)

We were banned from entering Disneyland because of our ‘offensive' T-shirts, but our replacements were so ridiculous
We were banned from entering Disneyland because of our ‘offensive' T-shirts, but our replacements were so ridiculous

Scottish Sun

time21-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

We were banned from entering Disneyland because of our ‘offensive' T-shirts, but our replacements were so ridiculous

Read on for more Disney facts NO KIDDING We were banned from entering Disneyland because of our 'offensive' T-shirts, but our replacements were so ridiculous GOING to Disneyland is a dream for many. But one couple was stunned when they were banned from entering the theme park because of their outfits. Advertisement 3 The couple were banned from entering Disneyland because of their tops Credit: Imgur 3 But the couple were eager to get in sod ecided to buy new ones at the gift shop Credit: Getty The pair headed for their day of fun wearing matching couple shirts. The black T-shirt worn by the woman featured the hair of Princess Leia from Star Wars with the words 'I love you.' The shirt worn by the man was also black and featured a gun and read 'I know.' The shirts are in reference to one of the most iconic scenes of the franchise where Han Solo and Princess Leia kiss before he is dragged off by Storm Troopers. Advertisement However, according to the post the T-shirt designs were deemed inappropriate for Disneyland. The poster wrote: "My friends were forced to change out of their "offensive" shirts at Disney." The pair then went to the gift shop to pick out some new T-shirts to wear for the day and what they found was shocking. "Look what they picked out as replacements in DISNEY'S GIFT SHOP!" the user continued. Advertisement The picture then saw the couple hold up two shirts, one with a larger picture of Princess Leia with the words 'I love you.' The next shirt featured an image of Han Solo holding a gun with the words 'I know.' 3 What they found left them stunned Credit: Imgur Trolls branded my kids' uniforms 'inappropriate' but THEY'RE the real problem It's not the first time people have been dress-coded at Disney parks. Advertisement Nicole DeLosReyes visited Disney World in Florida, and she opted for a pair of black jeans and a white knotted crop top. But as she tried to enter Epcot theme park within the Disney World complex, Nicole was told her top violated the park's dress code policy. In a viral video that's racked up over nine MILLION views, the star filmed herself hunting down the nearest gift shop for something to cover up with. She said: "Guys it happened. I got dress-coded at Disney. Advertisement "I was told to leave or get a shirt. So now we're getting a shirt." According to Disneyland's website, the dress-code bans clothing with objectionable material, including obscene language or graphics, excessively torn clothing or loose fitting clothing which may drag on the ground and create a potential trip hazard, clothing which, by nature, exposes excessive portions of the skin that may be viewed as inappropriate for a family environment and clothing with multiple layers are subject to search upon entry.

Fact Check: Debunking rumor that Elon Musk said he 'took' Stephen Miller's wife in X post
Fact Check: Debunking rumor that Elon Musk said he 'took' Stephen Miller's wife in X post

Yahoo

time09-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Fact Check: Debunking rumor that Elon Musk said he 'took' Stephen Miller's wife in X post

Claim: A screenshot authentically shows an X post from Elon Musk in June 2025 that said, "Just like I took your wife," in response to an X post from Stephen Miller that said, "We will take back America." Rating: In early June 2025, a screenshot of an allegedly authentic X post from tech billionaire Elon Musk saying he "took" the wife of White House adviser Stephen Miller spread widely online. "Just like I took your wife," Musk purportedly said in response to an X post from Miller that said, "We will take back America." The post referenced reports that Miller's wife, Katie Miller, left her position at the White House to work for Musk. (Snopes previously examined a rumor of a romantic relationship between Musk and Miller's wife.) (X user @Fred_Guttenberg) The rumor spread on platforms like X, Reddit and Imgur. Musk's AI chatbot on X, Grok, even got involved, claiming that the post "likely existed and was deleted." However, Musk rebuked Grok's claim in his own X post. "No, it's fake ffs," Musk said. "I never posted this." Thus, we rate this screenshot as fake. Some skeptical X users believed Musk may have been lying. However, a Google search for the post found no stories from reputable news outlets covering the post as legitimate — and if Musk had posted something as incendiary as this, especially given his very public breakup as an adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump, it would certainly make news. It is worth noting that Grok said "a fabricated screenshot" in this case is possible and "direct verification is unavailable." Artificial intelligence is also often unreliable; according to a post published by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the "technology behind generative AI tools isn't designed to differentiate between what's true and what's not true." It is unclear who created the fake post; a reverse image search to find the original post returned no results as of this writing. Grok said in a separate response to an X user that someone under the handle @marionumber4 shared the initial since-deleted fake post. That user's profile said, "I make and post memes and satire tweets." However, as we just said, artificial intelligence is not always accurate, making it difficult to determine if credit for the fake post does, in fact, go to @marionumber4. We reached out to @marionumber4 to ask about the post and await a response. Deng, Grace. "A Complete Guide to the Trump vs. Musk Feud." Snopes, 6 June 2025, Accessed 9 June 2025. "Grok on X: "@Darthmetal80 @Marionumber4 @Elonmusk It's Unclear If @El…." 9 June 2025, Accessed 9 June 2025. MIT Management. "When AI Gets It Wrong: Addressing AI Hallucinations and Bias." MIT Sloan Teaching & Learning Technologies, Accessed 9 June 2025. "'Musk Just like I Took Your Wife Stephen Miller' | Google Search." Google, 9 June 2025, Accessed 9 June 2025. Musk, Elon. "Elon Musk on X: "@Grok @Shipo99 @Marionumber4 No, It's Fake Ffs 🤦‍♂️…." 9 June 2025, Accessed 9 June 2025. X (Formerly Twitter), Accessed 9 June 2025.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remaster Has Leaked, Release Date Alleged For April
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remaster Has Leaked, Release Date Alleged For April

Yahoo

time15-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remaster Has Leaked, Release Date Alleged For April

The long-rumoured The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion remaster might actually be happening, thanks to a fresh leak that includes screenshots and comparisons. It has been more than 19 years since The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion launched for the Xbox 360. The fourth entry allowed fans to explore the province of Cyrodiil, with sharper edges than the previously released Morrowind for the original Xbox. While active polygons were visible in Morrowind — likely due to hardware limitations at the time — Oblivion smoothed many of those edges. To this day, many fans of The Elder Scrolls still refer to the fourth instalment as the greatest entry — just like Morrowind. There have been numerous rumours regarding a potential remaster of the fourth entry in The Elder Scrolls franchise, and today, a leak has surfaced online revealing what leakers are calling The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. Leaked images and details can be found on ResetEra, with side-by-side comparisons of the original next to the purported remaster. According to Leakers, the remaster changes many aspects of the game, including the HUD, to attract new players. Below, an alleged image of the 'remastered' Oblivion gates can be seen in their fiery glory, thanks to leakers on Imgur. The images and comparisons appear authentic, and the ResetEra post claims they originated from an official Virtuos website. A link to the site was shared on ResetEra, but it now leads to a dead page. Virtuos has been in the gaming industry for more than 20 years and is known for contributing to some of the biggest gaming franchises, including BioShock, Assassin's Creed and Final Fantasy. At the time of writing, clicking the 'Our Works' tab on the Virtuos site also leads to a dead link, suggesting the leaked images and details may be legitimate and that Virtuos could be engaging in damage control. However, until Virtuos or Bethesda make a formal announcement, these leaks should be taken with a grain of salt until the developers or publishers provide an official statement.

TikTok and Reddit under UK investigation for mishandling children's personal data
TikTok and Reddit under UK investigation for mishandling children's personal data

USA Today

time03-03-2025

  • Business
  • USA Today

TikTok and Reddit under UK investigation for mishandling children's personal data

TikTok and Reddit under UK investigation for mishandling children's personal data Show Caption Hide Caption EU to test Meta, X on disinformation before German election The European Commission has asked social media giants including Meta, X and TikTok to take a 'stress test' ahead of the German election to determine whether they're doing enough to counter disinformation. That's according to an EU spokesperson on Friday (January 24). Britain's privacy watchdog, the Information Commissioner's Office, on Monday launched an investigation into how TikTok, Reddit RDDT.N and online image sharing website Imgur safeguard children's privacy. Social media companies use complex algorithms to prioritize content and keep users engaged. However, the fact that they amplify similar content can lead to children being influenced by increasing amounts of harmful material. The watchdog said it is probing how Chinese company ByteDance's short-form video-sharing platform TikTok uses 13–17-year-olds' personal information to suggest content in their feed. Social media and discussion platform Reddit, and Imgur are being investigated over how they assess the age of child users, it said. "If we find there is sufficient evidence that any of these companies have broken the law, we will put this to them and obtain their representations before reaching a final conclusion," the Information Commissioner's Office said in a statement. Children's online privacy: Apple launches 'age assurance' tech as US states mull social media laws In 2023, the ICO fined TikTok 12.7 million pounds ($16 million) for breaching data protection law by using the personal data of children aged under 13 without parental consent. Reddit has been working closely with the ICO and intends to comply with all relevant regulations in the countries in which it operates, a spokesperson from the company told Reuters in an email. "Most of our users are adults, but we have plans to roll out changes this year that address updates to UK regulations around age assurance," the Reddit spokesperson said. ByteDance, TikTok and Imgur did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. Britain has passed legislation that set tougher rules for social media platforms, including a mandate for them to prevent children from accessing harmful and age-inappropriate content by enforcing age limits and age-checking measures. Social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram and TikTok are required to "tame" their algorithms to filter out or downgrade harmful material to help protect children under proposed British measures published last year. ($1 = 0.7933 pounds) Reporting by Angela Christy and Mrinmay Dey in Bengaluru; Editing by Lincoln Feast and Gerry Doyle

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