McDonald's is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its chicken nuggets by launching a gaming device shaped like the iconic McNugget. As evident by photos of the device, it is equipped with arrow buttons for moving pieces down, left and right, as well as a rotation button, but lacks the ability to 'hold' a piece, which is a common feature in modern “Tetris” games. The official McDonald’s logo is also displayed prominently in the game.
The Singaporean dollar surged to the strongest level on record against the Malaysian ringgit, with the latter suffering more from weakening confidence in China’s economic recovery.It was supposed to be the missile that no one could stop. The hypersonic “dagger” that Vladimir Putin could slip into Ukraine – and Nato’s – chest, like an assassin wielding a blade so fast that the lethal blow is just a blur. Dead before you know it.
Still causing a stir at 65 with her incredible beach body, Sharon Stone posted a picture of herself on Instagram on Wednesday, attracting more than 230k “likes”. Wearing a tiny Dolce & Gabbana green leopard print thong bikini, she sent the selfie from her Beverly Hills home with the caption “ready for the Summer” accompanied with the red lips and sunglasses emojis.
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