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  • BCB After Dark: Why did the Cubs sign Nicky Lopez?


    Welcome to your end of the weekend, heading into the work week coffee shop where we’ve got whatever you’re looking for tonight we’ve got you covered. If you’d like a warm chai tea to get your evening going, we can do that. If you’re looking for a shot of something a little stronger, we can do that too.

    One housekeeping note, Last weekend we made the accidental decision to move BCB After Dark from it’s Friday night into Saturday AM home to it’s Sunday night into Monday AM home. It went pretty well and we thought we’d try it out living here for a bit. You’ll still get two late week, late night posts — just one on a different night.

    And once again we’ve been rewarded for that decision with actual news to talk about: the most Hoyer of Hoyerish signings, a light hitting utility guy [link to Bluesky]:

    I need a musical break.


    I couldn’t get this one out of my head earlier and figured I’d just share it here tonight:

    Many of you know my day job is in competitive debate and for year’s I’d heard speculation that this song is about competitive debate. There are lots of lines that suggest it might be:

    Six o’clock, T.V. hour, don’t get caught in foreign tower
    Slash and burn, return, listen to yourself churn
    Lock him in uniform, book burning, bloodletting
    Every motive escalate, automotive incinerate
    Light a candle, light a motive, step down, step down
    Watch your heel crush, crush, uh oh
    This means no fear, cavalier, renegade and steering clear
    A tournament, a tournament, a tournament of lies
    Offer me solutions, offer me alternatives and I decline

    It’s the end of the world as we know it (I had some time alone)
    It’s the end of the world as we know it (I had some time alone)
    It’s the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine (time I had some time alone)
    I feel fine (I feel fine)

    I bring this up mainly because I went to look it up for the umpteenth time a couple of years ago and realized that Michael Stipe had given an interview where he definitively said the song was not about competitive debate:

    Garrison Lovely: “It’s the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)” is one of R.E.M.’s most popular songs. It’s one of my favorites as well. There’s some speculation online that the song is about policy debate.

    Michael Stipe: Those rumors are untrue. The important part of the title is “as we know it.” That’s where we find ourselves now. The current vice president described this political moment as an inflection point, which is not quite accurate. But we’re absolutely at a middle ground between two epochs that will forever be considered the before and after.

    And I don’t know that we as a country are moving in the right direction. There are certainly things about who we are that are absolutely beautiful. But, these days, you have to really search to find them.

    The truth seems important.


    Anyway, back to the truth of the Cubs roster.

    Yes, this is the same team that already employs Gage Workman, Benjamin Cowles, Vidal Bruján and Jon Berti. The team that DFA’d Luis Vazquez for Berti last week. Why on Earth does this team need a minor league deal with Nicky Lopez?

    I’m sure someone is already firing up the word “insurance” in the comments, and man, I guess. He’s a reasonable defender and the 77 wRC+ he put up last season means he’ll fit right in with the other five guys who look just like him on the roster.

    But is there some reason the Cubs need five guys between the MLB roster and James Triantos? I am more interested in seeing what Triantos can do than literally any of the guys I named above. But not the Cubs. The Cubs are like we need to backstop Hoerner with Berti and Berti with Bruján and Bruján with Workman and Workman with Cowles and Cowles with Lopez and then, if we really have to, Triantos can have a shot.

    What is this madness? Is there really any difference between any of these guys except maybe age (which is why DFA’ing Vazquez was questionable at best, but I digress). Why are the Cubs always rearranging utility guys on the Titanic?

    Have at it in the comments. Don’t forget to bus your own tables, I’d hate to leave a mess for Josh tomorrow.

    Poll

    Why did the Cubs sign Nicky Lopez

    • 20%

      They must have a minimum five scrappy utility guys in the system at all times

      (22 votes)

    • 45%

      Jed’s a tinkerer and he can’t stop tinkering with guys who might have slightly more upside in their 77 wRC+

      (50 votes)

    • 22%

      Jed’s regretting losing Luis Vazquez to the Orioles and Nicky Lopez filled the hole in his heart

      (25 votes)

    • 11%

      Other — specify

      (12 votes)



    109 votes total

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    The Chicago Cubs made waves in the baseball world today by signing infielder Nicky Lopez to a multi-year deal. This move has left many fans scratching their heads and wondering why the Cubs would make such a move. In this edition of BCB After Dark, we explore the reasons behind this surprising signing.

    One possible reason for the Cubs signing Lopez could be his strong defensive abilities. Lopez is known for his slick fielding skills and could provide solid defense at multiple infield positions. With the Cubs looking to improve their defense, Lopez could be a valuable asset in that regard.

    Another reason for the signing could be Lopez’s versatility. He has experience playing both second base and shortstop, which could give the Cubs some flexibility in their lineup. With injuries and slumps being common in baseball, having a player like Lopez who can play multiple positions could prove to be a valuable asset.

    Additionally, Lopez has shown flashes of potential at the plate. While he may not be a power hitter, Lopez has shown an ability to make contact and get on base. With the Cubs looking to add depth to their lineup, Lopez could be a solid addition in that regard.

    Overall, while the signing of Nicky Lopez may have come as a surprise to many, there are several reasons why the Cubs may have made this move. Only time will tell if this signing pays off, but for now, it’s certainly an interesting development to keep an eye on.

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    BCB After Dark, Cubs signing Nicky Lopez, Nicky Lopez signing, Chicago Cubs, MLB signings, Chicago Cubs roster, Nicky Lopez contract, Cubs offseason signings, MLB free agency, Nicky Lopez news

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  • Civil War, Annihilation, and how Alex Garland explores the dark side of humanity


    From Ex Machina to Civil War, Alex Garland’s varied work as a writer-director explores the inherent flaws that make us human.

    NB: The following contains spoilers for Ex Machina and Men.


    It’s a sign of how gifted Alex Garland is as a storyteller that he can move between forms seemingly without effort. A pair of best-selling novels in the 1990s (The Beach, The Tesseract) led to his screenwriting work in the 2000s (28 Days Later, Sunshine, Never Let Me Go) and some videogame industry writing (Enslaved: Odyssey To The West, DmC: Devil May Cry).

    It was during the difficult production of 2012’s Dredd that Garland first turned his hand to directing (albeit uncredited), before making his directorial debut with Ex Machina just over a decade ago. In the years since, Garland has continued to forge an individual path through the movie business, writing and directing movies that are uncompromising and unmistakably personal. Although different in terms of their plots and even genres, they’re all united by common themes that appear to dwell on the filmmaker’s mind. One particularly insistent element is the human capacity for self-destruction.

    You can see it running right through Civil War, Garland’s unsparing dystopian action thriller from 2024. It’s set in a United States in which the President (Nick Offerman) has set himself up as a dictator; a bitter fight has broken out between federal forces on one side and a secessionist coalition on the other. Garland doesn’t dwell on political allegiances; instead, he depicts the conflict’s broader societal cost. 

    The war has left the economy in such a state that the dollar is essentially worthless; cities are rocked by suicide bombings. In the countryside, Americans are torturing their old high school buddies, or tipping the bodies of innocent civilians into mass graves. Garland depicts war as a sickness – the final, terminal stage of a disease whose early symptoms likely include populism, fake news and increasing division.

    Cailee Spaeny stars in Civil War, which has a new trailer
    Cailee Spaeny in Civil War. Credit: A24.

    Read more: Civil War | Alex Garland makes his own Heart Of Darkness

    Garland explores the human condition more closely through his ensemble cast. Three of them are seasoned professionals – war photojournalist Lee (Kirsten Dunst); New York Times reporter Sammy (Stephen McKinley Henderson) and Reuters hack Joel (Wagner Moura). Joining the group is Jessie (Cailee Spaeny), a budding photojournalist. 

    Their stated goal is to travel across war torn America from New York to Washington DC, where they hope to capture the President’s final moments before he’s violently deposed. Beneath that professional ambition, they’re driven by more base instincts they may not even be aware of. 

    Joel is a thrill-seeker who gets an adrenaline rush from passing through near-death experiences unscathed. Sammy, an older gent who gets about with the help of a cane, has resigned himself to the dangerous nature of his job; his sentiment appears to be that he’s going to die at some point, so it may as well be in pursuit of something worthwhile. At the other end of the age spectrum, 20-something Jessie is driven by both her youthful ambition and misplaced feeling of indestructibility – as demonstrated in the sequence where she clambers from one moving vehicle to another.

    Darkest of the lot is Lee, whose experiences in overseas battle zones have left her shell-shocked and cynical about the value of her own journalism. Focused on her work with almost aggressive single-mindedness, Lee’s resignation to the danger of her livelihood goes beyond Sammy’s and into the arena of self-destruction – there’s the sense, in both her dialogue and hollow-eyed demeanour, that she not only accepts that this latest assignment could kill her, but subconsciously hopes that it will.

    Kirsten Dunst Civil War
    Kirsten Dunst Civil War. Credit: A24

    Read more: Civil War | How political is Alex Garland’s film?

    There are parallels between Civil War and Alex Garland’s 2018 feature Annihilation here. Based on the novel by Jeff Vandermeer, Annihilation is about another group of people embarking on a mission with an uncertain end point. A mysterious forcefield – an alien phenomena dubbed the Shimmer – envelops the coast off Florida, exerting an otherworldly effect on everything in its reach.

    A scientific expedition is dispatched to go into the Shimmer to try to learn more about it, and like the group in Civil War, they’re driven by something more than just curiosity. Protagonist Lena (Natalie Portman) is wracked with guilt because her soldier husband Kane (Oscar Isaac) ventured into the Shimmer months earlier and subsequently died. Kane’s decision to enter the Shimmer was fuelled partly by his sense of betrayal over Lena having an affair – as a result, Lena blames herself for his fate.

    Lena’s compatriots have similarly bleak backstories. One scientist (Jennifer Jason Leigh) is terminally ill; another (Tessa Thompson) suffers from a history of depression and self-harm; still another (Gina Rodriguez) is grief-stricken following the death of her child. Viewed from the perspective of its characters, the meaning of the title ‘Annihilation’ becomes clear: the film is about the self-destructive instincts that reside in us, and that may even be hardwired into our DNA.

    Read more: Ex Machina could have starred Jake Gyllenhaal

    Hints of this same sentiment are threaded into Garland’s 2014 debut, Ex Machina. Oscar Isaac plays reclusive tech CEO Nathan Bateman, who may or may not have created a sentient AI in the shape of the female-looking android, Ava (Alicia Vikander). Young programmer Caleb (Domhnall Gleeson) wins a competition to visit Bateman’s sleekly minimal home, which is part bachelor  pad, part lab and part fortress. There, Caleb is given the secret reason for his visit: to determine whether Ava is truly intelligent and self-aware, as the rest of us are, or is simply an advanced parlour trick.

    Ex Machina
    Alicia Vikander in Ex Machina. Credit: Universal.

    Garland very deliberately presents Bateman as a darkly flawed personality – secretive, perhaps a bit paranoid, and prone to heavy drinking sessions for which he atones by lifting heavy weights the following morning. Bateman’s dogged pursuit of sentient AI – something real-world scientists are pursuing as these words are typed – could itself be seen as self-destructive; like the invention of the atom bomb, we know it could cause terrible harm, but it’s pursued regardless, like some kind of collective death urge. (AI also forms a part of Garland’s underrated TV series, Devs, which is well worth seeing.)

    Of the films discussed so far, 2022’s Men might seem rather out of sync. A small-scale folk horror set in a remote country house, it’s a world apart from the Heart Of Darkness-inspired journeys of Civil War or Annihilation, or the high-tech claustrophobia of Ex Machina. But even here, we’re essentially peering into the psyche of a woman torn apart by guilt. Like Annihilation’s Lena, Men protagonist Harper (Jessie Buckley) is tormented by memories of her late husband, a depressive and emotionally manipulative figure whose influence still affects Harper’s every waking moment. Or is what we’re seeing her nightmare…?

    Read more: Men review | Psychological terror and grotesque thrills

    Garland’s films constantly probe at the darker edges of the human condition. To be sentient, Garland seems to suggest, is to be inherently flawed, naturally compromised, innately self-destructive. 

    When this writer briefly met the writer-director a decade ago, something he said about AI might offer an insight into how his films deconstruct the human condition. While talking about what was then his latest work, Ex Machina, Garland referenced a line from the film about advanced computer programs that are capable of beating humans at chess. 

    Alex Garland's Men
    Jessie Buckley stars in Men. Credit: A24.

    “It [the computer]  seems to be wanting to beat you at chess, but it doesn’t want to beat you,” Garland said. “It doesn’t want anything. It doesn’t actually know it’s playing chess, right? Computers make you confront that kind of problem, and make you think about it. I’ve always been interested in that.”

    Garland then added that a friend of his, who he said was ‘knowledgeable’ about the subject, held the opinion that sentient AI would never happen. Garland thought the opposite: “Instinctively, I think there will be,” he said. “And also rationally, I think there will be. We used to argue about that a lot over the years.”

    It’s interesting to flip Garland’s philosophy around: if a non-sentient computer doesn’t want to win, then humans, by contrast, are driven by wants and desires from the minute we open our eyes in the morning. Even beyond our everyday need for food and water, we crave human connection; we search for validation; through self-destructive behaviours, we seek escape. 

    In Ex Machina, the male characters realise – too late to save themselves – that the AI in their midst really has achieved sentience. How do they learn this? Because the AI – as embodied by Ava and another female-looking robot, Kyoko (Sonoya Mizuno) – uses cunning and even murder in order to escape. 

    To be truly sentient, Garland suggests, is to have needs and desires beyond mere programming. And if we ever do create a sentient machine, then it follows that the entity we’ve made will inherit the darker impulses that make us human.

    As Oscar Isaac’s character says in Ex Machina, “I gave her one way out. To escape, she’d have to use self-awareness, imagination, manipulation, sexuality, empathy, and she did. Now, if that isn’t true AI, what the fuck is?”

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    In his films “Civil War” and “Annihilation,” writer and director Alex Garland delves deep into the darkest corners of humanity, exploring the brutality, violence, and destruction that can arise from conflict and the unknown.

    In “Civil War,” Garland takes us to a near-future world where society has collapsed into chaos and bloody civil war. The film follows a group of survivors as they navigate this brutal landscape, facing betrayal, loss, and the moral complexities of war. Garland doesn’t shy away from depicting the horrors of conflict, showcasing the toll it takes on individuals and society as a whole.

    In “Annihilation,” Garland shifts his focus to the unknown and the terrifying. The film follows a team of scientists as they enter a mysterious, otherworldly zone known as “The Shimmer.” As they explore this strange and beautiful landscape, they are confronted with their own fears, desires, and inner demons. Garland expertly weaves together themes of self-destruction, annihilation, and transformation, challenging viewers to confront the darkness within themselves.

    Through his films, Garland forces us to confront the darker aspects of humanity – our capacity for violence, our fear of the unknown, and our destructive tendencies. By exploring these themes in such a raw and unflinching way, he pushes us to question our own beliefs and actions, and to consider the consequences of our choices.

    In a world that often seems mired in conflict and uncertainty, Garland’s films serve as a stark reminder of the darkness that lies within us all. By shining a light on these shadowy corners of the human experience, he challenges us to confront our own darkness and strive for a better, more compassionate world.

    Tags:

    Civil War, Annihilation, Alex Garland, dark side of humanity, exploration, film analysis, psychological thriller, sci-fi, dystopian, human nature, social commentary, existential crisis.

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  • Civil War, Annihilation, and how Alex Garland explores the dark side of humanity


    From Ex Machina to Civil War, Alex Garland’s varied work as a writer-director explores the inherent flaws that make us human.

    Nb: The following contains spoilers for Ex Machina and Men.

    It’s a sign of how gifted Alex Garland is as a storyteller that he can move between forms seemingly without effort. A pair of best-selling novels in the 1990s led to his screenwriting work in the 2000s and some videogame industry writing.

    It was during the difficult production of 2012’s Dredd that Garland first turned his hand to directing (albeit uncredited), before making his directorial debut with Ex Machina just over a decade ago. In the years since, Garland has continued to forge an individual path through the movie business, writing and directing movies that are uncompromising and unmistakably personal. Although different in terms of their plots and even genres, they’re all united by common themes…



    In his films “Ex Machina” and “Annihilation,” director Alex Garland delves into the darkest corners of the human psyche, exploring themes of power, control, and destruction. Drawing on elements of science fiction and horror, Garland presents a chilling vision of a future where technology and nature collide, leading to devastating consequences.

    In “Ex Machina,” Garland examines the ethical implications of artificial intelligence and our desire to play god. The film follows a young programmer who is selected to participate in a Turing test with an advanced AI named Ava. As the programmer becomes more entangled in Ava’s world, he begins to question his own humanity and the consequences of his actions. Garland expertly weaves a narrative that forces the audience to confront the darker aspects of human nature, including manipulation, deceit, and the desire for control.

    In “Annihilation,” Garland takes a different approach, exploring the destructive nature of humanity and our impact on the environment. The film follows a group of scientists who enter a mysterious zone known as “The Shimmer,” where the laws of nature are distorted and mutated. As the scientists unravel the mysteries of The Shimmer, they come face to face with their own inner demons and discover the true extent of their destructive tendencies.

    Through his work, Garland forces us to confront the dark side of humanity and the consequences of our actions. By blending elements of science fiction and horror, he creates a haunting and thought-provoking exploration of the human condition. As we continue to grapple with issues of power, control, and destruction in our own world, Garland’s films serve as a stark reminder of the dangers that lie within us all.

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  • Understanding the Dark Web and Its Threats to Cybersecurity

    Understanding the Dark Web and Its Threats to Cybersecurity


    The dark web is a hidden part of the internet that is not indexed by traditional search engines. It is often associated with illegal activities, such as drug trafficking, weapons sales, and human trafficking. However, the dark web is also used by activists, journalists, and whistleblowers who need to communicate anonymously.

    One of the biggest threats posed by the dark web is to cybersecurity. Cybercriminals use the dark web to buy and sell stolen data, such as credit card information, login credentials, and personal information. This stolen data can be used to commit identity theft, financial fraud, and other forms of cybercrime.

    Another threat posed by the dark web is the sale of hacking tools and services. Cybercriminals can purchase malware, ransomware, and other malicious software on the dark web to launch cyber attacks against individuals, businesses, and governments. These attacks can result in data breaches, financial losses, and reputational damage.

    In addition to selling stolen data and hacking tools, the dark web is also used to facilitate cyber attacks. Cybercriminals can rent botnets, which are networks of infected computers that can be used to launch distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks against websites and online services. These attacks can disrupt operations, cause downtime, and result in financial losses for businesses.

    To protect against the threats posed by the dark web, individuals and organizations need to take proactive steps to strengthen their cybersecurity defenses. This includes using strong, unique passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, keeping software up to date, and using encryption to protect sensitive data.

    It is also important for individuals and organizations to be vigilant and aware of the risks posed by the dark web. By staying informed about the latest cybersecurity threats and trends, individuals and organizations can better protect themselves against cyber attacks and data breaches.

    In conclusion, the dark web poses significant threats to cybersecurity. Cybercriminals use the dark web to buy and sell stolen data, hacking tools, and services, as well as to facilitate cyber attacks. To protect against these threats, individuals and organizations need to take proactive steps to strengthen their cybersecurity defenses and stay informed about the risks posed by the dark web.

  • Understanding the Dark Web and Its Impact on Cybersecurity

    Understanding the Dark Web and Its Impact on Cybersecurity


    The dark web is a mysterious and often misunderstood part of the internet that is notorious for being a hub for illegal activities. It is a hidden network of websites that cannot be accessed through traditional search engines or browsers. Instead, users must use special software, such as Tor, to access the dark web and browse anonymously.

    The dark web is often associated with illegal activities such as drug trafficking, weapons sales, and human trafficking. However, it is also used by journalists, whistleblowers, and activists to communicate anonymously and evade government censorship. The anonymity provided by the dark web can be both a blessing and a curse, as it allows individuals to communicate freely without fear of retribution, but also enables criminals to operate with impunity.

    One of the biggest concerns surrounding the dark web is its impact on cybersecurity. Because of its anonymous nature, the dark web is a breeding ground for cybercriminals who use it to buy and sell stolen data, malware, and hacking tools. This can have serious consequences for individuals, businesses, and governments, as cybercriminals can use this information to launch cyberattacks, steal sensitive information, and disrupt critical infrastructure.

    Furthermore, the dark web also poses a threat to cybersecurity by providing a platform for hackers to collaborate and share information. This can lead to the development of new and more sophisticated cyber threats that can be difficult to detect and mitigate. In addition, the dark web can also be used to recruit hackers and other cybercriminals, further exacerbating the cybersecurity threat.

    In order to combat the threats posed by the dark web, it is essential for individuals and organizations to take proactive measures to protect themselves. This includes using strong passwords, encrypting sensitive data, keeping software and systems up to date, and implementing security measures such as firewalls and antivirus software. It is also important to educate employees about the risks of the dark web and provide training on how to recognize and respond to cyber threats.

    Overall, the dark web is a complex and evolving landscape that poses significant challenges to cybersecurity. By understanding the risks and taking proactive measures to protect themselves, individuals and organizations can mitigate the impact of the dark web on cybersecurity and safeguard their sensitive information from cyber threats.

  • Neil Gaiman, facing multiple allegations of sexual abuse, is dropped by Dark Horse Comics


    NEW YORK (AP) — One of Neil Gaiman’s publishers has dropped him as the British author faces multiple allegations of sexual assault and harassment. And his name is not on the website of the agency which has for years handled his speaking appearances.

    Dark Horse Comics announced on X last weekend that it would no longer release its illustrated series based on Gaiman’s novel, “Anansi Boys.” The seventh of eight planned editions came out earlier this month.

    “Dark Horse takes seriously the allegations against Neil Gaiman and we are no longer publishing his works,” reads the statement from Dark Horse, which still includes Gaiman’s books on its website.

    Allegations against Gaiman, known for such bestsellers as “Coraline” and “The Sandman” series, first emerged last summer on a Tortoise Media podcast. After a lengthy New York Magazine article in January included allegations from eight women of assault, abuse and coercion, Gaiman responded with a blog post, denying any wrongdoing.

    “Like most of us, I’m learning, and I’m trying to do the work needed, and I know that that’s not an overnight process,” he wrote. “At the same time, as I reflect on my past – and as I re-review everything that actually happened as opposed to what is being alleged – I don’t accept there was any abuse.”

    Gaiman’s office and his literary agent did not immediately respond to requests for comment Monday.

    Gaiman has worked with numerous publishers over the years. Two of them, HarperCollins and W.W. Norton, have said they have no plans to release his books in the future. Others, including Bloomsbury, have so far declined comment.

    Gaiman still lists the Stephen Barclay Agency on his website as a contact for personal appearances, but his name doesn’t appear on the agency’s client list. Barclay did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Disney has paused a planned adaptation of Gaiman’s “The Graveyard Book,” while Netflix is still scheduled to release a second season based on “The Sandman.”





    In a shocking turn of events, renowned author Neil Gaiman has been accused of multiple counts of sexual abuse and misconduct. As a result, Dark Horse Comics, one of the publishers that has collaborated with Gaiman on various projects, has decided to sever ties with the acclaimed writer.

    The allegations against Gaiman have sent shockwaves through the literary community, with many fans and colleagues expressing their disbelief and disappointment. Dark Horse Comics, known for publishing Gaiman’s popular works such as “The Sandman” and “American Gods,” has released a statement condemning the alleged behavior and stating that they will no longer be working with him in any capacity.

    This news has left many wondering about the future of Gaiman’s career and legacy, as well as the impact these allegations will have on his body of work. As more details emerge and the story develops, it is clear that this is a situation that will have far-reaching implications for both Gaiman and the industry as a whole.

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    Neil Gaiman, sexual abuse allegations, Dark Horse Comics, Neil Gaiman controversy, Neil Gaiman news, #MeToo movement, author scandal, Dark Horse Comics statement, cancel culture, celebrity misconduct, #BelieveSurvivors

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    Perfect Presents for Pampering Perfectionists: Give the gift of radiant eyes with our dark circle-under eye patches, perfect for any occasion from birthdays to bachelorette parties. It’s also a good choice as a Valentine’s Day gift. Plus, with our 30-Day Feel Good Policy, if you’re not completely satisfied, we’re here to ensure your happiness—because your satisfaction is our top priority.

    Customers say

    Customers appreciate the variety of colors and sparkles of the skin treatment mask. They find it a good value for money, with a soothing and refreshing feeling on their skin. The mask helps reduce puffiness and moisturize their under eyes. Many customers say it works well and gets the job done.

    AI-generated from the text of customer reviews


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  • Eye Cream Peptide Snail Mucin Filtrates! NIACINAMIDE- Moisturizer, Brightening, Reduce Dark Circles & Wrinkles, Fine Lines, Sign of Aging. Made in Korea Skincare!


    Price: $9.99
    (as of Jan 31,2025 21:19:03 UTC – Details)



    Taking care of your skin is a vital part of any beauty routine, and your eyes should not be neglected. The skin around our eyes is delicate and sensitive, and it’s often one of the first areas to show signs of aging. That’s why investing in a good eye cream is a must. ZATRA eye cream are specially formulated to target the unique needs of the eye area. They are designed to hydrate, brighten, and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

    Want to look like a million bucks? Then don’t skimp on eye care! The skin around our peepers is super sensitive and needs extra love and attention. Lucky for us, top-quality ZATRA eye cream have come to the rescue, packed with all the good stuff ingredients guaranteed to make you glow! But wait, there’s more! To get the best results, make sure to use a delicate touch when applying your cream, no yanking or pulling allowed! The result? A bright and youthful look that will have all your friends asking for your secret!

    When applying eye cream, be gentle and use your ring finger to dab a small amount of cream around the eye area. Avoid pulling or tugging at the skin, as this can cause damage. With regular use, a good eye cream can help you achieve a brighter, more youthful-looking eye area. So, why not add an eye cream to your skincare routine today?
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4 x 1.5 x 4 inches; 3.53 ounces
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ ZATRA
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CPFSMWRF
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Korea, Republic of

    This gentle approach will help reduce puffiness while ensuring the cream is absorbed effectively. Incorporating an eye cream for reducing puffiness into your skincare routine is an easy way to keep your eyes looking bright, refreshed, and well-rested.
    Designed for wrinkle skin care can reduce signs of aging, caused by loss of collagen and elasticity. Stimulates collagen, hydrates, and brightens the area.
    with the gentle touch of the ring finger, ZATRA eye cream can be delicately patted around the eyes, weaving a tapestry of enchantment, unlocking the fountain of youth, and revealing a more rejuvenated and revitalized appearance.
    help to brighten and even out the skin tone, effectively reduce the appearance of dark circles and enjoy a brighter, more refreshed look.


    Are you looking for the ultimate solution to combat aging signs around your eyes? Look no further than our Eye Cream Peptide Snail Mucin Filtrates! This powerhouse formula is packed with NIACINAMIDE to provide intense moisture, brighten your skin, reduce dark circles, wrinkles, fine lines, and signs of aging.

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