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How to watch Pakistan vs. Bangladesh in the Super Four online for free
TL;DR: Pakistan vs. Bangladesh in the 2025 Asia Cup is available to live stream for free on Tamasha. Access this free streaming service from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.
We're only a couple of games away from the 2025 Asia Cup final. India have already booked their place in the showpiece event, but which team will join them? Pakistan take on Bangladesh in their final Super Four fixture — it's winner takes all in this massive matchup.
If you want to watch Pakistan vs. Bangladesh in the 2025 Asia Cup for free from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.
When is Pakistan vs. Bangladesh?Pakistan vs. Bangladesh in the 2025 Asia Cup starts at 10:30 a.m. ET on Sept. 25. This game takes place at the Dubai International Stadium.
How to watch Pakistan vs. Bangladesh for freePakistan vs. Bangladesh in the 2025 Asia Cup is available to live stream for free on Tamasha.
Tamasha is geo-restricted to Pakistan, but anyone can access this free streaming platform with a VPN. These handy tools can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to a secure server in Pakistan, meaning you can unblock Tamasha from anywhere in the world.
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What is the secret to a great mockumentary?
Over the past 20 years, the mockumentary format has become synonymous with the sitcom. From the office to parks and rec to modern family to Abbott Elementary, some of the most popular sitcoms have have been mockumentaries. What is it about this genre that attracts people like camera crews to paper companies?
One of the first mainstream mockumentaries is F for Fake, by Orson Wells where he documents the career of Elmyr de Hory a professional art forger, a real person. So it was a mostly fake documentary about a real person forcing the audience to consider for themselves what is truth and what is a lie, and whether it matters. But is every good mockumentary this meta? No.
So we set out to determine what makes a great mockumentary.
Were all sinners: the Conservative tradwife who does OnlyFans
"America-First Dating."
These words are plastered on top of a "dating application" website for conservative OnlyFans model Anya Lacey.
19-year-old Lacey, who also has 1.3 million followers on Instagram and over 680,000 on TikTok, isn't afraid to call out her seemingly contradictory existence: She posts nude photos online, but she also wants to be a tradwife — a woman, typically married with children, who adheres to traditional feminine gender roles of domestic labor and subservience to her husband.
SEE ALSO: The OnlyFans creator mansion that's dividing the internet"You're a tradwife and post [cat emoji] pictures," one of her videos is captioned. "You're a Christian and do Ohh Eff [OnlyFans]."
But to Lacey, doing OnlyFans doesn't mean she's not "traditional."
"It's a new time," Lacey told Mashable in an interview. "We all have phones, we all have social media. And if you can be traditional and at the same time make an income off of showing it to the world and promoting it to the world, all the better to you."
Now, the OnlyFans creator wants a partner husband. Lacey launched her Date Anya last week, and already the site has had over 30,000 visitors and 2,100 completed questionnaires from people who want to date her. Mashable spoke with Lacey about her dating site and her politics at a time when Republicans want to erase porn on the internet.
How Anya Lacey started her OnlyFansLast year, Lacey started gaining a following on TikTok and hosted TikTok Lives. She'd get DMs about whether she had an OnlyFans, and she started seriously considering it.
"I was like, 'What if I really did this, and not just for funsies, but actually as a business strategy," she told Mashable. "I decided, why not give it a shot?"
She started posting nude photos on OnlyFans in addition to waitressing, but quit waitressing at the end of 2024. She also said she's had other odd jobs, like sales and delivering pizzas.
"I put all my effort into this," Lacey said of her OnlyFans and social media presence. When women come to her for advice on how to do the same, she says, "Unless you're OK with your family, your future children, your grandparents, seeing every part of you — and I mean, every part of you — don't do it."
"When I started, I said, 'I am OK with all that," said Lacey, who lives in Florida. "I'm OK with the consequences that come with that. I'm OK with the workload that comes with that.'"
Lacey said she's always been a hard worker no matter what the job is. Even if someone came to her and offered a billion dollars, she'd still work.
So, why does she want to be a tradwife?
The OnlyFans tradwifeLacey describes herself as a "red-blooded conservative," and to her, conservative means believing in family, tradition, and "what's right and standing up for it to the fullest." In addition to finding a husband, she also wants to give men and women dating tips, including "Exclusivity before intimacy. Protect your future children."
On the Date Anya site, some of her non-negotiables include monogamy before intimacy, not splitting the bill on a first date, and not having a partner whose life is "dominated by porn."
But Lacey said that out of all the jobs she's had, nothing has brought her the security and opportunity that OnlyFans has — and she has no plans of stopping. "There's definitely an end date that God has a date for," she said, but she doesn't.
As a Christian with what she called Judeo-Christian principles, Lacey said there's a "moral reckoning" inside her about doing OnlyFans.
"We all sin to a certain extent, and I think at the end of the day, if I can provide…my future children with the absolute best life possible, and making sure that my husband has that as well, I'm willing to make this temporary sacrifice for this time in order to get those things in the end," she said, "especially when I know on the inside that I do believe in God and I try to live the rest of my life in the most Christian, [God-]fearing way."
She also believes one can be "traditional" in terms of adhering to gender roles, without being conservative.
"There's a lot that goes into it besides just baking sourdough," she said, like having children and listening to your husband even when it's inconvenient.
When your party wants to ban your jobLacey recognizes that some fellow conservatives want to ban porn, but she said a lot of people voting for that are the biggest customers. "I think we all know this to a certain extent," she said. "But as I said, we're all sinners."
She believes Christian, God-fearing men in the House and Senate watch pornography, and while they grandstand, porn bans won't happen due to the First Amendment.
Some Republican lawmakers are trying to make it happen, however. Project 2025, the far-right wishlist for President Trump's second term, calls for an outright porn ban and imprisoning its creators. Since Trump's inauguration in January, Republicans have introduced several bills to do just that: Oklahoma's porn ban, Michigan's porn ban (and ban on erotic ASMR and VPNs…), and an interstate bill to change the definition of obscenity, which experts told Mashable would basically ban porn as well.
These bills have yet to gain momentum to be passed and enacted, but it's not just explicit bans that impact the porn industry. For years, age-verification bills — which require proof of age like a facial recognition scan or government ID — have been enacted in states across the country to access adult content sites. While free speech experts and an initial NYU study suggested that these bills don't work for their intended purpose (to stop minors from viewing this content), they persist.
Last year, Project 2025 co-writer and director of the Office of Management and Budget, Russell Vought, reportedly said in a secret recording that these bills would serve to ban porn through the "back door."
Experts have told Mashable that this porn censorship has a high likelihood of creeping into "safe for work" corners of the internet, as it already has in the UK, with non-pornographic entities like video games and Spotify requiring proof of age.
Lacey believes that even if something is immoral doesn't mean it should be illegal.
"Honestly, in my heart of hearts, there is a part of me that believes that pornography is wrong, but there [are] a lot of things that I think are morally wrong but should not be legally wrong," like drinking and smoking, she said.
It doesn't seem that many Republican politicians share this view publicly, but for now, Lacey can still go after her dream of being a tradwife who does OnlyFans.
Save over $7 on the Pokémon TCG White Flare Binder Collection at TCGplayer vs. Amazon
SAVE OVER $7: As of Sept. 25, the Pokémon TCG White Flare Binder Collection is $46.94 at TCGplayer, compared to $53.99 at Amazon.
Opens in a new window Credit: The Pokémon Company White Flare Binder Collection $46.94 at TCGplayer$53.99 Save $7.05 Get Deal
Looking to get in on the Black Bolt and White Flare train as the hype dies down in the wake of Mega Evolution? Well this White Flare Binder Collection is $46.94 at TCGplayer, which is on the money in terms of market value and $7.05 cheaper than Amazon's price. Perfect, right?
White Flare sealed product is normally the cheaper option of the dual Unovan-themed end point of the Scarlet and Violet era, despite it having stunning Black White Rares, Illustration Rares, Secret Art Rares and Pokéball / Masterball rares.
SEE ALSO: Where to buy Pokémon cards in 2025 — avoid overpaying or missing out on new setsIt's simple, trainers want the Victini ex and Zekrom ex Black White rares from Black Bolt more than Reshiram ex and Victini ex from White Flare by a big margin, more on that below. But that doesn't mean White Flare is not the lesser half of an amazing expansion, with it's top chase cards worth nearly $400 at the moment and climbing.
Most valuable Black Bolt and White Flare Pokémon cards Credit: Mashable Photo Composite / The Pokémon CompanyIt's clear from the top chase cards from Black Bolt and White Flare that the Scarlet and Violet era is one of the most popular yet. Some of these cards are the most valuable amongst the other expansions, but buying them separately will likely save you money over buying endless boosters and hoping for the best.
Here's the top chase cards in Black Bolt and White Flare alongside their secondary market values and where to buy them right now:
Victini – 171/086 – SV: Black Bolt
Near Mint Holofoil: $425
Market price: $455.32
Most recent sale: $400Victini – 172/086 – SV: White Flare
Near Mint Holofoil: $395
Market price: $422.12
Most recent sale: $420Zekrom ex – 172/086 – SV: Black Bolt
Near Mint Holofoil: $401.63
Market price: $388.18
Most recent sale: $390Reshiram ex – 173/086 – SV: White Flare
Near Mint Holofoil: $349
Market price: $373.68
Most recent sale: $385Zekrom ex – 166/086 – SV: Black Bolt
Near Mint Holofoil: $214.99
Market price: $212.56
Most recent sale: $215Reshiram ex – 166/086 – SV: White Flare
Near Mint Holofoil: $194
Market price: $192.33
Most recent sale: $179.99
Xiaomi 15T Pro review: Predictably good
Out of all the phones in Xiaomi’s lineup, I like the “T Pro” series the most. It’s not the company’s flagship – this accolade is reserved for the typically very powerful but bulky “Ultra” variant – but an in-betweener which offers great performance for a reasonable price.
With the Xiaomi 15T Pro, which follows last year’s Xiaomi 14T Pro, the company did exactly what was expected: It upgraded the phone in several key ways while keeping the price at the same level.
Before I continue with the review, I’d like to highlight just how odd a year this will be for Xiaomi’s lineup. The Xiaomi 15T Pro was just launched. But the company’s President of mobile phones Lu Weibing announced that the company will also launch the Xiaomi 17 series this month.
You read that right, the Xiaomi 17 series, which follows the Xiaomi 15 series, meaning that the Xiaomi 16 series will just get skipped (the new name being an obvious nod to Apple’s iPhone 17). And that’s on top of the company cramming in two important phone launches so close to one another.
Fortunately, it’s not necessary to sweat any of these details if you’re in the market for an affordable phone with flagship-level performance, because that’s exactly what the Xiaomi 15T Pro is. With that out of the way, let’s continue with the review.
Xiaomi 15T Pro: Price and specs The triple rear camera now has 5x optical zoom. Credit: Stan Schroeder/MashableXiaomi 15T Pro is a straightforward evolution of its predecessor, the 14T Pro. It looks similar, but has a larger display, more advanced camera, more powerful chip inside, and a larger battery. Xiaomi basically upgraded the phone in every way that matters. Here’s a quick overview of the specs.
6.83-inch AMOLED display with a 44Hz refresh rate
50/50/12-megapixel triple rear camera with 5x optical zoom
MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chip
12GB of RAM
256GB/512GB/1TB storage
5,500mAh battery with 90W wired and 50W wireless fast charging
Xiaomi didn’t take any chances with the design: It’s still a slab of glass with a punch-hole selfie camera on the front, and a simple polished aluminum surface on the back, with a large camera bump with four black circles which houses three cameras and some sensors. That’s pretty much what the last model looked like, though the unit that XIaomi sent me has a nice, chocolatey Mocha Gold color which makes the phone look fancy.
It's not vastly different from previous model, but it does look and feel nice. Credit: Stan Schroeder/MashableThe display, however, has grown in size. It now measures 6.83 inches (roughly the same as Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro Max) with very thin bezels on the side. It’s bright, beautiful, and very smooth, thanks to the adaptive 144Hz refresh rate. The display is protected by Corning’s Gorilla Glass 7i, which should make it quite durable, and, as is customary for Xiaomi and most other Chinese phone makers, it comes with a pre-applied screen protection.
Oh, and there are two other colors on offer: Black, and Gray. Booooring. Get the chocolate one.
Xiaomi 15T Pro: Performance and AI Battery life is great, and charging is very fast. Credit: Stan Schroeder/MashableMediaTek’s Dimensity chipsets aren’t what most people have in mind when they think about top mobile chips. This is wrong. The chip inside this phone, the MediaTek Dimensity 9000+, is roughly as powerful as Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for most tasks, only lagging slightly in GPU performance. Here, it’s coupled with 12GB of RAM, making my day-to-day usage very smooth.
I played a few games of PUBG, and I never noticed any frame rate drops, even when I maxed out the settings. I'm not a hardcore gamer, but this phone is powerful enough for my needs.
On the AI side, you get Google’s Gemini, a familiar option that’ll do just fine for most folks. You can invoke it with a long press of the power button on the side or by saying “Hey Google,” and immediately start annoying your friends by asking the AI about any topic that comes up in conversation.
Underneath Xiaomi's HyperOS skin you get Android 15, which is annoying, given that Android 16 has been available since June. When buying a new phone, I'd prefer to have the latest version of the underlying OS beneath, but it just wasn't meant to be on this one.
Oh, and also annoyingly, Xiaomi still packs its phones with pre-installed third-party apps. For example, I don't know what WPS Office is, and I'd rather chose my own office suite instead of having this thing already installed on a brand new phone.
Xiaomi 15T Pro: CamerasXiaomi's Leica branded camera system is the best when you use the main, 50-megapixel camera. The photos are crisp and detailed in daylight; come dusk, and they get a little fuzzy but they're still surprisingly colorful. If you go wide, however, the quality decreases significantly.
This photo looks brighter and more colorful than it should have, given how dark it really was. Credit: Stan Schroeder/MashableI was able to use the Xiaomi 15T Pro unit at the same time as Apple's new iPhones, and it was interesting to see whether the more affordable Xiaomi can hang in there with the most powerful Apple phone, the iPhone 17 Pro Max.
Go wide, and you'll lose on the details. Credit: Stan Schroeder/MashableThe answer is: Sometimes yes, mostly no. The iPhone had better wide shots, sharper night shots, less artificial-looking macro shots. The Xiaomi's telephoto camera hangs in there pretty well, though, especially at 2x magnification.
Left: Xiaomi 15T Pro Credit: Stan Schroeder/Mashable Right: Xiaomi 15T Pro I've gotten the best results with 2x zoom, but the Leica telephoto camera on this phone goes to 5x optical. Credit: Stan Schroeder/MashableSelfies are pretty great. The 32-megapixel front camera produces detailed, crisp shots, but you'll get the best results in well lit conditions.
I've consistently gotten very detailed selfies with accurate colors. Credit: Stan Schroeder/Mashable Xiaomi 15T Pro: Battery lifeOn paper, the Xiaomi 15T Pro has a roughly 10 percent bigger battery than the last year’s model. I’ve given it a few very intense days, taking photos, gaming, and streaming videos for hours on end, and it held up amazingly well. This phone will easily last two days between charges.
Charging, both wired and wireless, is pretty fast; I was able to charge the Xiaomi 15T Pro from near-zero to full charge in about 45 minutes, though you'll need a fast charger for that.
Is the Xiaomi 15T Pro worth it? It's a great phone, but it competes against so many new models. Credit: Stan Schroeder/MashableXiaomi’s 15T Pro strikes me as a no-nonsense purchase. It’s affordable while hitting the sweet spots in almost every way that matters, be it battery life, display quality, or camera performance. In Mocha Gold it actually looks fancy, too. You do have to get used to Xiaomi’s UI and settings (something I haven’t had too many problems with for years now), and it probably isn’t the best choice for hardcore gamers.
Xiaomi's biggest problem here is the fact that the company is also launching an entirely new lineup of Xiaomi 17 phones, making Xiaomi 15T sound obsolete right from the get go. A different launch timing would benefit this model more.
The Xiaomi 15T Pro starts at €799 ($938) in Europe. There's also a cheaper variant, the Xiaomi 15T, that has a less powerful chip, slower charging, and lacks 5x zoom; that one starts at €649 ($762). You can get them at Xiaomi's online store.


