Snoop Dogg Listens to Frozen’s “Let It Go” as a Coping Mechanism

Everyone has times when they feel down, even the great Snoop Dogg. Like so many others, he also has unique coping mechanisms.

Twitter was delighted to find footage of the Hip-Hop star listening to Frozen’s Let It Go.” This Twitter user brought up the topic, which shows Snoop listening to the famous song in his parked car.

Now, some people expressed that the famous rapper is also a stoner, and he was just having a moment.

Others commented on Snoop’s looks. They’re right to comment on this though.

In these rough times, we sometimes wake up on the wrong side of the bed. This clip was therapeutic for people who needed a mood booster.

People wanted to dissect exactly what happened. They needed a full understanding!

Stories about moments with Snoop, and of course they were heartwarming in the stoner way.

Others appreciated Snoop’s lifehack and decided to make it a part of their future arsenal as well.

Fans of Snoop Dogg even suggested that he might be a great counselor. After all, he’s a pretty chill dude, and seems like a great listener.

And of course, others were happy just to relate to Snoop Dogg. If he can have a bad day and need help, then we’re all stronger for admitting that we need to have happiness rituals like this one.

You do you, Snoop Dogg! Thank you for sharing your adorable moments with the world.

Are there any songs that soothe you when you need to relax and make the world stop just a bit? Let us know in the comments! We might need to give these songs a listen, too.

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A Person Mashed Up ‘Lord of the Rings’ Scenes With Headlines from ‘The Onion’

The movies that make up The Lord of the Rings franchise have kept millions of people entertained as we were shut inside for most of the past few months. Re-watching the movies and re-reading the books have helped us pass the time. By now, many of us could recap plots and quote lines without blinking an eye. Another source of immense entertainment joy are the satirical articles published by The Onion. The headlines alone can start the most bored of us laughing.

Twitter user Lauren used her downtime wisely and came up with a series that combined our passions for epic fantasy movies and satire by matching film scenes with headlines. The results are hilarious.

She told Bored Panda that after making the first one she kept seeing perfect headlines for LotR scenes.

So, she kept creating memes.

She thought maybe a few people would see and like them.

She was pleasantly surprised to see her thread retweeted more than 27,000 times and liked by 105,000.

Obviously, she’s a big fan of the movies and know all the characters.

Samwise Gamgee is her favorite one because he’s such a good friend to everyone, especially Frodo.

Like the rest of us, she’s looking forward to The Silmarillion movies. Hopefully, she’ll get another thread going with more scenes and headlines.

Will some think these headline/scene combo are real? There are people who don’t get The Onion’s satire.

Lauren’s happy she could bring a smile to so many people. It’s amazing what a person can do with Photoshop and some imagination!

And she even inspired others to post their creations. She kept a lot of people occupied for a few hours.

Isn’t it nice when we can play nicely together?

The combinations are endless. It’s like LotR and The Onion were made for each other.

What else can we put with Onion headlines? Harry Potter? John Wick? I’m a little excited about this.

What do you think of these matches? Have you made any of your own? Post them in the comments!

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If You’re Looking For a Mask, ‘Tiger King’ Star Carole Baskin Has Got You Covered!

Going outside right now requires you to shower, get your deodorant, keys, phone, and face mask. Like any other accessories, you may need more than one face mask, or you may decide that you need more than one in case it gets dirty.

In either case, Tiger King’s Carol Baskin has announced that she also sells masks. That’s right! The director of The Big Cat Rescue decided to put her eccentricities to good use. She’s also been proactive about keeping people safe during the pandemic.

Thus far, the masks are available in leopard and black, and Baskin sells them for $11. Plus, profits made from selling these masks will go toward supplying free face masks to first responders.

As you can expect, the text on the masks is here trademark feline-related, “Hey all you cool cats and kittens.”

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Of course, it goes without saying that Baskin has remained busy. One of her current pet projects is to advocate for felines during the COVID19 pandemic by educating the public about the risks their pets may face if they contract the virus. Her website says,

“As someone who’s worked with exotic cats since the 1970’s, you can’t sanitize them.  Have you ever tried to baptize a cat?  Even if you could hose them down with antiseptic shampoo between each petting session, there is so much we don’t know about how zoonotic diseases are spread that we are playing with fire anytime we come into close contact with the wild cats.

There are so many reasons why it is cruel to the cubs and their mothers, when they are bred to be used as pay to play props, but right now maybe people should think about themselves.  Why is engaging in a few moments of animal abuse worth it to you, if you could be the next typhoid Mary to infect your loved ones with a virus that has no cure and is proving to be far more fatal than any before it?  Even if the coronavirus isn’t the one to wipe out a substantial percentage of humans; we obviously didn’t see this one coming and we don’t know what’s coming next.”

Regardless of what we think of Baskin, it seems she’s doing well for herself and her cats, and trying to lend a hand.

Are you a Tiger King fan? Let us know what you think of Baskin’s new business venture!

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Middle-Agers Weigh in on How They’ve Avoided the Dreaded Back Pain

As a woman who falls somewhere into the category of people in their 30s and 40s, and who is currently and always struggling with some sort of lower back pain, I am very interested to hear how people my age have avoided this scourge on middle age.

If you’re looking for ways to improve your quality of life, these 16 people have some thoughts!

16. Some things are definitely worth the money.

I think having a good mattress is totally underrated on this topic! When I lived abroad, I had a bed with the perfect firmness for me. No back pain at all even though I walked about 5 miles a day with a backpack on. Moved back to the US and my bed was way too soft and my lower back started hurting within a few days or so.

Finding the mattress with the right firmness for your body type and sleeping style will change your life.

15. Well that’s one way to forget about your back!

The secret is that I have upper right shoulder pain. Constantly.

14. Never neglect your stretches.

I do a couple of yoga stretches after exercise (walk, use weights, or swim). There’s a perfect correspondence: do yoga stretches, no back pain. Do not do yoga stretches, get back pain. I’m nearly 70. I’ve been doing the yoga for many decades.

13. It’s that last part that I suspect really helps.

Doing a several times weekly set of active stretches I got from my doctor when I had back pain in my 20s. Daily when it starts feeling tight.

Also, I keep active and watch my weight.

12. This is what’s really hard to quit.

Don’t spend all day sitting on your arse.

11. But what if you can’t exercise because you can’t stand up?

Go to the gym. You need to strengthen the muscles that support your back, as well as the muscles that make up your back. Core strength is key. I’ve hurt my back many times doing various activities, but if you maintain its strength you can overcome it.

10. A magical cure for some!

I got my tits removed. I went from a J cup to an A, and suddenly no more back pain!

9. Or lifting things up at all really.

Exercise and not lifting things like an idiot.

8. But please, make sure someone directs you how to do it correctly.

Deadlifting and squatting. Deadlifting itself gives you an amazingly strong posterior chain and most people have weak posterior chains leading to bad posture which leads to weak backs and bad posterior chains.

7. Good posture is my nemesis.

This. Also, whenever you know you’ll be seated for too long, put something to support your lower back, like a cushion or pillow, to keep the ‘S’ shape of your spine. Try to keep your ass as back on the seat as possible, so you’re seated on your ischions, not directly on your gluteus. What’s really helpful for example if you’re on a plane is to keep the seat belt really tight, besides the pillow forementioned; you might feel a bit ‘restrained’ at first, but believe me, your back will thank you later.

6. At least you know you’re normal?

Firstly, realize that >80% of the population gets back pain at some point. It’s fairly normal, and for the vast majority of cases, it’s fairly minor and will resolve with time.

The best things you can do to avoid back pain are: Regular exercise. Anything is better than nothing, and the more regularly you exercise, the lower your likely hood of developing lower back pain. This could be as simple as just going for regular walks and stretching often, or as much as getting into a good gym routine and getting a proper lower back strengthening program going.

Being sensible with lifting. Don’t lift heavy things like a muppet; use the muscles that are designed to lift heavy things like your gluts and quads. If something is really heavy/awkward, get help. Bending down to pick something up is fine; you don’t have to deadlift the pen that you just dropped on the floor, but as a general rule, lift with your legs.

If you do injure your back, be aware that the vast majority of lower back injuries are best managed conservatively, through physical rehab and exercise. Surgery should be a last resort. There’s massive over-treatment of lumbar spine issues in the U.S. especially, for reasons that I can expand on if anyone is interested, but just remember that your back is actually pretty robust, and it takes a fair bit to actually do any serious damage to it, to the point of needing surgery.

5. It’s also for half-decrepit thirtysomethings!

Yoga. Not just for hippies.

4. Are you feeling lucky?

I’m turning 50 very soon and have no pain. My secrets are exercise (strength training, flexibility and cardio), weight maintenance, good shoes, and good posture. Luck and genetics play a part too but aren’t controllable factors.

3. So actually care about yourself? Hmm.

In my early 30s I started to get frequent lower back pain, and then had an impinged nerve in my neck.

After physical therapy got me back to manageable I started working out regularly… with a special focus on my back, lower and upper. I also am very careful about lifting anything and refuse to use any work chair that doesnt properly support the way I sit.

Exercise, proper lifting, and posture. Get them right and your back pain will diminish radically.

2. This must be good advice!

I’ll be 30 this year, but I “should” have terrible lower back pain due to my tremendous height (6’8″). The solution?

Deadlifts!

And weight training in general. Even the stuff that “looks” difficult and strenuous. If you strengthen and stimulate your muscles, your body with thank you for it for years and years.

1. I’m sure genetics do play a role.

My strategy was treating my body like shit and getting very lucky.

Are you going to give any of these a shot?

Let us know if you do and what works for you!

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Do You Need Some Laughter Relief? Step Right up and Enjoy These Memes!

I need some comic relief in a major way.

I just realized I haven’t seen anything funny in quite a while, so I really need these memes in my life right now.

We all need laughter to keep ourselves sane, and we think these memes are going to do the trick.

Are you ready to laugh?

Let’s go!

1. Please don’t talk to me.

I really can’t handle this right now.

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2. My happy place.

This is more like it!

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3. Or else you’re fired.

Are we clear about this?

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4. I need all the attention.

And now I’m happy!

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5. Take that, homie!

I think we all know who the smart one is here…

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6. Wasn’t that just great?

Letting it all hang out.

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7. If you do acid, you should probably just be quiet.

Stay in the background…

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8. Not very helpful.

This guy might be losing his job soon.

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9. This is rather disturbing.

But I also kind of like it!

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10. All that wasted energy…

Next time, just relax.

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11. Steven, we’ve talked about this.

You need to find a new dentist.

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12. Sing to him!

Okay, that’s better.

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Wow! That’s a relief…comic relief, that is!

Now we want to hear from all the readers out there.

In the comments, share something that you think will make all of us laugh: a meme, a tweet, a joke, a photo. Anything!

Please and thank you!

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