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Diddy Could Drop Some Big Names in S*x Trafficking Trial, Elon Musk Plans to Move All His Baby Mamas Into Texas Compound, Taylor Swift Eras Tour Stage Malfunction, China Develops “Moon Bricks” to be Used in Lunar Base

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These are your Ugly Minute distractions for the day. Remember - its a better day if its UGLY! Diddy?

These are your Ugly Minute distractions for the day. Remember - its a better day if its UGLY! [Too Intense for You]( Diddy’s trial may be less "celebrity guest list" and more "who’s going down with me." With big names allegedly in the mix, this is the trial Hollywood’s definitely watching! [Get the inside scoop on Diddy’s next act—click to read the full story!]( [Too Intense for You]( - Elon Musk’s family compound sounds like a reality show waiting to happen—minus the cameras. With family, mansions, and unconventional beliefs, is he creating a utopia or something a little…weirder? [Enter Musk’s world of family, fame, and eccentricity—click to read!]( - [Too Intense for You]( - - Taylor Swift’s moving platform has "glitched" again, proving that sometimes the "Eras" tour has a mind of its own! Watch how she gracefully handles a very unscripted moment. [Check out the on-stage mishap and Taylor’s swift solution—click here!]( - - - - - - - [Too Intense for You]( China’s moon bricks are built for the stars (literally). With extra strength and cosmic radiation resistance, these bricks could be the future of space architecture. [Get the lowdown on lunar construction—click to explore more!]( Sent to:{EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( The Ugly Minute, 601 S Federal Hwy, Boca Raton, FL 33432, United States

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