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Des entreprises du patrimoine en Dordogne fragilisées par les baisses des crédits de l’État
Les entreprises œuvrant dans la préservation du patrimoine ont des sueurs froides. La baisse des crédits alloués par l’État les inquiète et fait craindre des fermetures dans les mois à venir. Co-président

Football, Régional 1 : les Trélissacois à Limoges pour faire un petit pas de plus vers l’accession

Basket-ball : un derby qui vaut cher en Régionale 2

Le Secours populaire, le Père Noël des personnes isolées en Dordogne
En ce mois de décembre, le Secours populaire enchaîne les événements pour ses bénéficiaires. Colis festifs, ventes de jouets, récolte de peluches… l’association et ses bénévoles sont mobilisés sur tout

Football, Régional 1 : Boulazac veut mettre l’étoile en haut du sapin
Les Boulazacois, totalement requinqués, espèrent réussir un quatre à la suite ce samedi sur leur pelouse, pour clore l’année 2025 en beauté. Et histoire de mettre un concurrent direct à neuf longueurs.

“Harshest burn I’ve ever heard in my life”: Zach Woods roasts Quentin Tarantino in response to Paul Dano comments—twice
Zach Woods of The Office doubled down on his criticism of Quentin Tarantino after the director attacked fellow actor Paul Dano unprovoked. In a follow-up to last week's profanity-laced roast of the Pulp Fiction creator, Woods acted like he was about to apologize, then didn't. Long-time Tarantino haters are suddenly big fans of the man behind Gabe Lewis. Zach Woods vs. Quentin Tarantino One week ago, Woods took to social media in defense of Dano, noting that "us very weird-looking white boys have to stand up for each other." He therefore told Tarantino to "shut up" and went on to thrash his entire career. "Your movies these days are just taking a historical villain ... and then using them as a thin pretext to enact your same old tired pornographic violence," said Woods, "and then some shot of feet and the N-word." The actor earned over 100,000 likes and many supportive comments for that one. Then, on Tuesday, he posted another video looking contrite and speaking softly about his agent and needing to issue an apology. @zachwoods/TikTok "I'm literally just a nobody," he began, "and you're one of the masters of... ripping off Asian directors, you b*tch." However, the roast that followed is an all-timer. “The only movie I want to see you in is Ring camera footage of you having a stroke in your own home,” he joked in a follow-up video. “And when I say having a stroke, I don’t mean masturbating to one of your own Blu-ray commentaries.” @zachwoods/TikTok “You are so enamored by the sound of your own voice, you probably would [expletive] one of your own opinions if you could." Things got a little more serious when Woods called Tarantino a "statutory rape apologist," supporting his assertion with a clip of the director defending Roman Polanski. In a 2003 interview, Tarantino claimed that the producer didn't rape a 13-year-old because it was statutory rape—which is still rape, just with an adjective in front of it. "Quentin, you are the Megyn Kelly of guys who look like a turtle," Woods concluded. "The harshest burn I’ve ever heard in my life" Woods drew praise across social media platforms both for his Tarantino hate and masterful roast game. The accolades started in the Instagram comments, of course. @sarah.grace.slick/Instagram "I love you, thank you for this well-deserved takedown of one of the biggest dinguses of our time," wrote @sarah.grace.slick. "I love when people are based, even if they don’t have to be," said @thecatluminati. "Bro could’ve just been cool with cashing those Hollywood checks, and silent on everything like everyone else. But no, he said I will cause destruction to you all!!" After the video spread to X, even those who'd pretty much forgotten about him began to sing the song of Zach Woods. It's been a minute since there were so many The Office references around. @ayezakh/X "Gabe my man," wrote @ayezakh above a screenshot of the character saying "walk away, b*tch." Most were simply impressed by those devastating insults. “'The only movie I want to see you in is Ring camera footage of you having a stroke in your own home,' might be the harshest burn I’ve ever heard in my life," @eddiemauldin declared. The internet is chaotic—but we’ll break it down for you in one daily email. Sign up for the Daily Dot’s newsletter here. Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post “Harshest burn I’ve ever heard in my life”: Zach Woods roasts Quentin Tarantino in response to Paul Dano comments—twice appeared first on The Daily Dot.

The internet mocks Glenn Beck’s AI George Washington back into the grave: “Great example of the immense uselessness of AI for anything”

“Came here with my wife…”: Couple arrives at Airbnb and sees a note on the bed. Then they realize how strict the rules are

Trump mocked for putting his face on America the Beautiful passes for National Parks: “I’d pay more to NOT have that version”

