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Sausage Party review: it’s not all meat logs and bunsPretoria High School for Girls Twitter debate escalates Trends / Ecommerce / Mirror mirror on the wall: eBay to put interactive mirrors in fitting rooms eBay wants to reach the brick and mortar world, and it is doing so with the flair that is to be expected of a tech savvy store. The company wants to erect interactive mirrors in its stores too enhance the shopping experience. The feature is already being modeled at the Rebecca Minkof store in New York and San Francisco with other partnerships in more cities in the pipeline. When walking into the store, shoppers are greeted with large mirrors that double as touchscreens. No longer will it be a must to physically search for clothes whilst messing up neatly packed clothes and trying to reach for an item whilst another shopper stands between the two of you. Here a shopper can swipe through the store’s entire catalogue. Tap what you want to try on and order a drink whilst you wait.

Once all the items you want to try on have been arranged and laid out for you in the fitting room, a shopper gets a text alert. In the fitting room, another mirror awaits that too doubles up as touchscreen.
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When an outfit passes the beauty test under all the light settings then you can pay with a PayPal account. The fitting room also turns into your personal stylist by suggesting accessories that can go with your outfit. It does this by recognising the outfit by use of a RFID tags that are on the clothes. And all the choices you make, whether you buy the item or not, it is saved to your profile so that later you can easily view your profile and purchase the item. Except for that eBay also tracks individual shoppers’ behaviour with cameras which already happens in stores anyway with all those cameras, the convenience here is that the store wants to know your style better instead of wanting to catch you out stealing its clothes. 6 ways retailers can own 2015While Pope Francis is in the United States effectively advocating for a borderless America, many people are amused by the irony of the giant wall surrounding his own Vatican City. @realDonaldTrump – you should build a wall like that of Vatican City where the Pope lives!!

— GMO Channel (@GMOChannel) March 23, 2016 Take the lead, Holy Father: Tear down that wall! @oldjimmymac @realDonaldTrump maybe you missed the giant wall around Vatican City. Here's a pic for you. — Adam Graham (@adamcraiggraham) September 24, 2015 Can #PopeFrancis have a huge wall for protection? — MEEchelle O (@MEEchelleO) September 23, 2015 During his speech before Congress, Pope Francis implored U.S. politicians to embrace migrants seeking to come into America. “Our world is facing a refugee crisis of a magnitude not seen since the second World War,” the pope said, according to USA Today, including “thousands of persons (who) are led to travel north in search of a better life. “We must not be taken aback by their numbers, but rather view them as persons, seeing their faces and listening to their stories, trying to respond as best we can to their situation.” “To respond in a way which is always humane, just and fraternal.

We need to avoid a common temptation nowadays: to discard whatever proves troublesome.” The wall in these photos is something more impressive than anything even Donald Trump could build. "Magic Mirror on the wall, who is the most misquoted one of all?" Press the ← and → keys to navigate the gallery, to view the gallery, or to view a random image. Browsing all 281 images Mirror Mirror On The Wall... Now On The Floor And The Ceiling And The Other Wall I Can't Decide Where To Put You added 4 months agoNow On The Floor And The Ceiling And The Other Wall I Can't Decide Where To Put You Comments (26) Mirror Mirror On The Wall, Who Is The Fairest Of Them All ? Mirror: Well It Sure Is Ain't Yo Ugly Ass F*ck Outta Here Ugly Ass NiggaMirror: Well It Sure Is Ain't Yo Ugly Ass F*ck Outta Here Ugly Ass Nigga Comments (10)Handsome air-and-eventually-space-pilot Will Smith, after being chased by an alien spacecraft, manages to force the craft into a crash landing.

When the spaceship opens up and a spooky alien emerges, Smith fearlessly punches it in the face and, like the unflappable badass he always plays, casually drops a classic movie one-liner that can only be described as Willsmithian: "Welcome to Earf." Audiences cheer, aliens tremble and Earf continues to spin.He says "Earth," you racist.I've seen this movie a lot, so if you asked me, I'd tell you that Will Smith obviously never said "Welcome to Earf" in Independence Day. If you ask the Internet, however, he most certainly did:That's over 40,000 results, and none of them are saying "You know he actually says 'Earth.'" Similarly, Google Image Search is full of images just like this one:Which is insane, because not only does Smith clearly say "Earth" instead of "Earf," the image that they're using to accompany the caption is from a different part of the movie entirely. Will Smith punches an alien in the face and says "Welcome to Earth" while in the desert; the shot of him with the cigar doesn't happen until he pulls up to an army base carrying the carcass of the unconscious alien.* It's like two halves of the Internet's collective memory are in a race to see who can be wrong first, and they're both winning.

"There are literally hundreds of ways I can be wrong!""Welcome to Earf" has been so imbedded in our pop culture hivemind that Urban Dictionary has no problem citing it as Will Smith's actual quote in Independence Day. And Urban Dictionary isn't a meme aggregator or anything, and it's not like UD is saying that people wrongfully attribute the quote to Smith. It very clearly defines "Welcome to Earf" as "The proper way to welcome alien visitors to our planet as described by the great diplomat Will Smith in Independence Day. Usually accompanied by a punch."I guess people remember him saying "Earf" because people are secretly racist and they assume, since Will Smith is technically black, that he must also be poor and uneducated. Will Smith is, like, the fourth blackest person in Independence Day. Bill Pullman is blacker than Will Smith."Beam me up, Scotty" is so iconic that even non-Trek fans know that it refers to the original Star Trek series. It was one of the show's catchphrases, uttered by one of the cast members at least once an episode, whenever they needed Montgomery "Scotty" Scott to teleport them from some alien planet to the ship.

"Beam me up, Scotty" was Star Trek's "Book 'em, Danno."In truth, it's the exact opposite of that, because they said "Book 'em, Danno" on Hawaii Five-O all the time.Take a wild guess at how many times "Beam me up, Scotty" is used on Star Trek. If you guessed any number other than zero, congratulations, you're wrong! Members of the Enterprise would say "Scotty, beam us aboard" or "Beam me up" or "Hurry up and beam my shit, boy-eeeee," but never, not once, did anyone say "Beam me up, Scotty."YouTube"Time to get our beam on, Big Scotty!"Similarly, Darth Vader never once says the phrase "Luke, I am your father." The actual line is "No, I am your father," because Vader is reacting to Luke, who accuses Vader of murdering his father. If you don't believe me -- if, like me, you've lived your whole life hearing Vader say that line in your head so clearly that you know the pitch and cadence of the word "Luke" in the context of that phrase -- go ahead and watch the clip:You can't get any clearer than that.

Even though the line in my head is and always will be "Luke, I am your father," there's no denying that it's a line that has never once been said. Just like "Elementary, my dear Watson" (never used in any of the Sherlock Holmes books) or "Play it again, Sam" (never uttered in Casablanca). It's not just that a few people are forgetting the actual quotes; these are all cases where the misquotes are infinitely more famous than the truth.There's a new Snow White movie coming out called Mirror, Mirror, despite the fact that the phrase "Mirror, mirror, on the wall" was never used in Disney's Snow White (it's actually "Magic mirror on the wall"). Granted, the original Snow White story as it appears in the Brothers Grimm collection contains the words "Mirror, mirror," but, hell, I've never read that collection and it doesn't change the fact that, until I Googled "Snow White" a few days ago for this article, I always believed that the evil queen said "Mirror, mirror" and not "Magic mirror." It's so ingrained in my memory that, even as I sit here, watching clips from Snow White where the queen is clearly saying "Magic mirror," I'm still inclined to say "No, bullshit, you're saying it wrong."

I would love to fast-forward a few years from now to see what future generations will misremember about our culture. Maybe everyone will remember Homer Simpson's catchphrase as "D'ah!" or "Darp!" Maybe when friends quote Lord of the Rings to each other, they'll say things like "One does not simply strut into Mordor," or "You. If, 50 years from now, people think back on the columns I've written here at Cracked, I can only hope that this weird phenomenon of collective pop culture amnesia forces them to misremember my columns as being more eloquent and less typo-filled than they very clearly are.*Edit: As it has been rightly pointed out to me in the comments, the shot of Will Smith smoking a cigar is not, as I suggested, from the scene where he visits the army base. It in fact directly comes after the moment where he punches the alien. I am leaving the mistake in instead of changing it to remind Future of Daniel of his own stupidity.'s senior writer (ladies) and is shocked that no one ever used the word "zombie" in Night of the Living Dead (Romero).