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Make Your Day - TikTok | tik tok videos |celebrity movie archive |

Make Your Day - TikTok celebrity movie archive  Tick tock is the destination for mobile videos. Tick tock, short form videos are interesting, unpretentious and real. Whether you're a sports enthusiast, a pet enthusiast, or just looking for a laugh, there's something for everyone on Tick Tock. All you have to do is watch, engage with your choices, skip the things you like, and you'll find a never-ending series of short videos that just feel personal to you. From your morning coffee to your late afternoon, Tik Tak has videos that guarantee your day. TikTok is by far one of the world’s most downloaded apps in recent years, having surpassed both the one billion and 1.5 billion downloads mark on the App Store and Google Play in a single year in 2019. Monthly Active Users in the United States – In November 2018 TikTok reported that they had 20 million monthly active users in the United States. With the staggering growth that’s occurred since then, we estimate that the current n

Sino-US tensions have shifted into space as rocket debris moves toward Earth #ChineseRocket

Sino-US tensions have shifted into space as rocket debris moves toward Earth A Chinese rocket is expected to land again this weekend in an uncontrolled entry of debris.The Long March 5b vehicle segment was used last month to launch the first module of China's new space station. At 18 tons, it is one of the largest objects in decades to dive indirectly into the air. US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said We hope it lands in a place where no one will be harmed. The U.S. military says it is monitoring the speed of the remnants of the Long March 5B rocket - about the size of a 10-story building - as a threat. Although most debris is expected to burn in the air, some components may survive and make headlines if they collide in a populated area, although this is less likely than winning the lottery. The International Space Station's robotic arm made a huge leap into the sky before releasing a three-ton package of dead batteries and other waste. Large chunks of waste are expected to o