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Splendor in the Grass: Shani Grimmond roasted in his painful looking bodysuit

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Australian influencer Shani Grimmond has been ridiculed for his extreme clothing choices at Splendor in the Grass over the weekend. Grimmond raised an eyebrow on Monday when she shared a photo on Instagram of herself posing at the Byron Bay festival in a super-high G-string bodysuit. Paired with a set of low-rise jeans, the $190 bodysuit from Australian label Atoir leaves the model’s abs and hipbones almost completely exposed. Influencer Shani Grimmond (left, with a friend) has been mocked for wearing a painful-looking G-string bodysuit at Splendor in the Grass over the weekend “That shirt hurts my pussy just looking at it,” commented one follower. “The bodysuit lasts a lifetime,” joked another. Other fans questioned whether Grimmond was comfortable with the wedgie-inducing ensemble, which featured G-strings on the back and front. Paired with a set of low-rise jeans, the $190 bodysuit from Australian label Atoir leaves the model’s abs and ...

US is preparing the RBA for some painful decisions

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Last weekend the European Central Bank raised eurozone interest rates by 50 basis points. It was the first rate hike since a short-term and ill-fated attempt to normalize its tariff structure in 2011, which sparked an existential crisis in the European Union that only eased when it reversed course and Mario Draghi vowed to do “whatever it takes.” ” to restore stability and keep the European Union from falling apart. The euro’s weakness relative to the US dollar exacerbated the impact of Russia’s Russia-dependent Europe energy crisis – oil and gas are priced in US dollars – while driving up import costs more generally and offsetting any benefits to exports. Even Germany, an export powerhouse, posted a trade deficit for the first time in decades. Australia’s RBA may raise interest rates by 0.5 percentage point for the third month in a row when it meets in early August. Credit: Louie Douvis The ECB, particularly sensitive to the specter of fragmentation – weaker ...