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"I didn't care about the shoes; I cared about him," said the employee at the liquor shop

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An employee at a liquor shop is being praised after her decent deed towards a homeless guy was captured on camera and posted on social media. Leia Thomas, aka "Ace," hasn't been employed at Brooklyn Center Liquor in Minnesota for very long. But she reacted when a homeless guy entered the shop in need of cardboard boxes for his feet. "Everyone is aware that December can be an extremely chilly month in Minnesota. A homeless man entered the business asking for boxes that he might use as temporary shoes, the liquor store's owner revealed in a Facebook post. The man can be seen wearing cardboard shoes in a picture taken by the store's security camera. Thomas walked over to the homeless man who was searching among the garbage for boxes outside the store. She enquired about his shoe size, and when she saw that they were the same as hers, she offered him her shoes. "These weren't your typical sneakers, however. Since Ace loved the Minnesota Vikings, she hand

The official "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" trailer is unveiled by Christopher Miller with a boom! Watch

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A new entry in the franchise, The Spider-Verse, heralds the brand's eagerly anticipated return to the big screen. The official trailer for Sony Pictures' next animated feature film "Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse" was unveiled on Tuesday. The clip, which lasted 2 minutes and 23 seconds, was shared on Twitter by Christopher Miller, who is also co-producing the movie. The new complete trailer for Spider-Man: Across the #SpiderVerse, which will be released in theatres in June 2023, has been shared. Miller composed. The Miles Morales version of Spider-Man is flung across the Multiverse in the sequel to the Oscar-winning superhero movie "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse," where he must deal with disputes with other Spider-Ones in order to save the people he cares about most. In the most recent Spider-Verse instalment, which was directed by Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, and Justin K. Thompson, actors Shameik Moore and Hailee Steinfeld reprise their roles

Family gets surprised by Big-Brass Orchestra's Christmas carol singing in front of the house

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Improve Everywhere made the "epic" decision to surprise a "random family by Christmas carolling with a 20-person brass orchestra and a 13-member choir" in order to share some "epic" holiday happiness. Only four caroler's first rap on the door. Then more singing elves start to come. A 20-piece orchestra soon emerges from an open box truck parked across the street. Santa Claus and Frosty the Snowman also turn up to join in the fun. According to Improve Everywhere, "Over the course of the evening, we surprised a total of five families. The mothers served as our accomplice since they were the only ones in the family to be aware of an impending event but were unsure of what it would be. They didn't tell their husband or children. The families were instructed by a producer to wait for their turn in the living room and to answer the door if it rings since additional families will soon be arriving for the shot. They said, "It was a great night. W