Memes to Help You Break Free From Boredom

Do you need to break free, but you can’t and that’s why you’re staring at a screen at this very moment?

Well what if I told you that you could break free THROUGH that screen to a land of wonder!

I mean, don’t literally break your screen. If you did already, we’re not liable for that, you really should get a fuller context on things before you act so aggressively. All we meant is that we’ve got some memes, and memes are a sort of freedom. That’s why “meme” rhymes with “free.”

What do you mean it doesn’t?

Well, it should.

15. Pile on

Naturally occuring Keanus are simply beautiful.

Via: Someecards

14. Again again

RIP the only thing in a bunch of people’s Netflix lists.

Via: Someecards

13. I do

“I understand, much to my horror, that the couple have written their own vows.”

Via: Someecards

12. I swear

I learned it from watching you!

Via: Someecards

11. Payday

Lol like any of us are ever gonna know.

Via: Someecards

10. Biting back

If I fits, I turns into defensive fort.

Via: Someecards

9. The blessed snoot

Boop me father, for I am cutes.

Via: Someecards

8. What big eyes you have

It’s cool that we all accept the talking wolf but draw the line at ineffective disguises.

Via: Someecards

7. Keep up

I’m not the boss of me.

Via: Someecards

6. Any other

This is very much me, I’m not even sure how old I am at this point.

Via: Someecards

5. Surprise cuisine

Those little guys are really going places.

Via: Someecards

4. Can’t cut it

Yeah, well, we also get to live like four times longer now, so, I’ll take it.

Via: Someecards

3. Level up

Maybe his ways aren’t so much mysterious as they are just ill-thought out?

Via: Someecards

2. Try, try again

Dang girl, fine, stay in bed then.

Via: Someecards

1. The gift of gab

This is going well already.

Via: Someecards

I certainly feel more free now.

What are your favorite kinds of memes?

Tell us in the comments.

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Great Tweets to Relax and Kick Back With

Had a bad day?

No worries. Kick back, relax, and enjoy some Tweets.

That is, if you’re physically in a position which allows for back-kicking. Otherwise this could be a disaster involving some sort of fall and a lot of pain and maybe medical bills and arguments in which case the need for relaxation will have only been exacerbated and we won’t have helped at all.

So, I don’t know, consult with a doctor before kicking back I guess, but prepare yourself to enjoy these random tweets from any available posture.

12. Busy busy business woman

“And what is it you do around here?”
“Computers!”

11. A whole new year

Yeah, we’re all REALLY enjoying the marking of this milestone.

10. Zack attack

I know both an “h” guy and a “k” guy and I can confirm this is accurate.

9. Going on and on

I had to check to see if this is true, but it definitely is.

8. Cancel culture

It’s like he didn’t even want to save the whales in the first place.

7. Quality control

This should be a full time job for a lot of people.

6. Follow the path

They’re polite but creative with their vulgarity across the pond.

5. Make pretend

When life imitates art imitating life.

4. Egg-cellent

Good luck with your boring, well-adjusted child.

3. Spinny rainbow and die

I mean if you think about it it’s your fault for expecting a $2,000 machine to keep working for longer than a year.

2. Higher standards

I actually have no earthly idea what I’m doing.

 

I hope you managed to enjoy all of those uninjured, as God intended.

Who are your favorite people to follow on Twitter?

Tell us in the comments.

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You Might Not Know These Things About “Saturday Night Live”

Even if you’re not an avid fan of SNL, there’s almost no way to escape the characters that have become a part of the fabric of entertainment across the board.

The show has run for decades, has played host to pretty much anyone who matters in Hollywood, and has spawned countless talented writers and comedians who have gone on to become household names.

If you want to know more about SNL, we’ve got some pretty fun facts coming your way!

14. At least one cast member was born after the show premiered.

Image Credit: NBC

Kenan Thompson was born May 10, 1978.

13. Chris Parnell was fired – twice.

Image Credit: NBC

In 2001, Parnell says it was “devastating” and had to do with his lack of confidence.  When he was let go again in 2006, the show had to cut $10 million from their budget.

12. Jennifer Aniston says she was offered a spot.

Image Credit: Columbia Pictures

Lorne Michaels has never confirmed that Aniston was offered a spot on the show, but Adam Sandler recalls seeing her at the offices in the early 90s.

She claims she turned down the offer on the “boys’ club” show for a starring role in Friends.

11. Mindy Kaling turned down an opportunity to write for the show.

Image Credit: NBC

Timing was an issue for Mindy Kaling, too – she had taken a job writing and acting on The Office before she was offered a writing gig on Saturday Night Live.

New York was also a big draw, as Kaling wasn’t a fan of L.A., but in the end she made what she thought was the best move for her career.

10. Aubrey Plaza interned on the show.

Image Credit: NBC

A year before Plaza landed the role of April on Parks and Recreation, she was passed over for a spot on Saturday Night Live, even though she had interned for the show in 2005.

It hurt, because ever since she took improv classes in high school, she had dreamed of being on the show.

9. Nora Dunn refused to work with Andrew Dice-Clay.

Image Credit: NBC

In 1990, the controversial comic hosted the show, but Nora Dunn refused to take the stage with him due to his misogynistic material.

While she credits the show with helping her make her name, Dunn admits it “has its own baggage.”

8. They have a name for people who are good sports.

Image Credit: NBC

In her book, Bossypants, Tina Fey called people who “sneak up behind the actor who plays them and pretends to be mad about it,” or “any time someone being parodied volunteers to come on the show and prove they’re ‘in on the joke,’” are known as “Sneaker Uppers.”

7. SNL has some serious political clout.

Image Credit: NBC

Political sketches have long been one of the hallmarks of the show, and voters admit to being influenced by what they see on the show.

The phenomenon is known as “The SNL Effect.”

6. Catherine O’Hara had a role, but never appeared on the show.

Image Credit: SCTV

Dick Ebersol poached his fair share of SCTV cast members over the years, and Catherine O’Hara joined the cast ahead of the 1981 season.

She was on for only two weeks before she says she realized she made a mistake in leaving SCTV.

She told the Toronto Sun ““I had to leave. I said I’d made a huge mistake. I’m not proud of that. I felt stupid doing it. But I had to come home. I couldn’t not be with them.”

5. Chris Farley idolized John Belushi.

Image Credit: Paramount Pictures

He once stole an old pair of Belushi’s pants that he found in the wardrobe room.

4. The cast still performed during the writer’s strike.

Image Credit: NBC

The show did not go on, but the cast gathered at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater and recruited Michael Cera to host.

They claimed they just couldn’t stand not performing.

3. No one can forget Sinead O’Connor’s appearance.

Image Credit: NBC

Sinead O’Connor famously ripped up a picture of the Pope at the end of a musical performance, referencing her youth and the s^x abuse scandal the rest of us would hear about soon enough.

Even Lorne Michaels gave her credit:

“I think it was the bravest thing she could do. She’d been a nun. To her the church symbolized everything that was bad about growing up in Ireland the way she grew up in Ireland, and so she was making a strong political statement.”

2. No one has hosted more than Alec Baldwin.

Image Credit: NBC

He’s hosted 17 times. The runner up is Steve Martin, who has hosted 15 times since 1976.

1. We almost got a movie.

Image Credit: NBC

In 1990, a script for The Saturday Night Live movie was written by Conan O’Brien, Robert Smigel, Al Franken, and Greg Daniels (among others), but no one else even knew about the failed attempt until 2010.

I love entertainment history, so these were right up my alley.

What’s your favorite character on the show? Favorite sketch? Tell us in the comments!

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People Talk About Things They Hate That Other People Love

Are you ready to talk about how much we all hate popular things?

Here’s your chance thanks to Ask Reddit:

What are things that everyone loves but you hate? from AskReddit

So, which thing bad, and not actually good? Let’s find out.

1. Celebrating failure.

Shows like American Idol.

I have secondary embarrassment on behalf of the people who think they’re incredible but are awful.

I squirm in my seat and just flat can’t watch them.

– swirlysleepydog

2. Way to rain on it.

I hate Parades.

– Naz_tsc

3. The things you like aren’t ASMR, they’re white noise.

I hate most ASMR. The only ASMR that is actually soothing is pouring rain or a fireplace.

Other forms of ASMR are just people crunching or whispering which is creepy and not at all smooth like the consistency of pouring rain or a fireplace.

– DrTechno6

4. A bunch of characters.

Twitter

Twitter is like a real life badly written cartoon villain who’s only evil just for the sake of being evil.

– NotDaWaed

5. Not so driven.

Driving a car. Not sitting in a car when someone else drives, but actually being behind the wheel.

I mean, I’m sure not everyone loves it but when we all started driving lessons when we were teens, I was the only one who couldn’t bring myself to actually finish those lessons to get my driver’s license.

– foxsalmon

6. Just dance.

Famous TikTok stars that got famous for dancing.

I don’t see anything wrong with it but what doesn’t sit right with me is that most popular creators are famous because of their appearance.

They see a pretty face and they’re just simpin like nothing. Where’s the same energy for people on the app that do so many unique and cool things?

– Chamcham2u

7. They are extremely fake.

I don’t know if a lot of people love these, but those “real/live” ghost hunting shows.

They seem so fake to me.

– ChaoticDoopster

8. Crowds do suck.

I hate live music.

I’ve been to several concerts, from my favorite bands, but don’t really like the sound of the live music, versus the studio version.

Couldn’t really get into it, and just stood or sat there waiting to leave, every time.

Plus, I hate crowds, so there’s that.

– Throwaway7219017

9. See the world.

I don’t hate it, but traveling is just okay.

Fun and interesting, but also expensive and potentially stressful or a letdown.

I don’t think it’s a transcendental experience that changes you as a person.

Everyone should be exploring new cultures and ideas all the time, not just on vacation.

– jittery_raccoon

10. Whoa.

Keanu Reeves

I don’t hate him, I hate the worship. Like yeah he is a cool guy but, I don’t understand the obsession for a celebrity that is humble.

The obsession for him reminds me of “professional mothers” spamming kid pics every hour on the hour.

– The_ranting_spider

11. They’re just making excuses.

When people say “this is the way I am”.

Why the f*** won’t you even try to be flexible with the situation?

– adams_glitch

12. You’re toast.

Avocado.

It literally tastes like nothing and I can’t understand why is it so popular

– paulpaul25

13. In a rush.

Shortening words like “guacamole” to “guac,” and “cucumber” to “cuke.”

Are we that short on time? It’s petty and ridiculous, I know, but that’s the thing I hate that others find odd.

– Nobody275

14. Happiness?

Balloons. What the f*ck is the point?

– psychosocialstudies

15. Ever the contrarian.

Telling me what to do.

– djb2589

I’d say the answer for me is brunch. You’ve got a free morning with no responsibilities and you want to get out of bed and drive somewhere to spend $50 on some eggs? No thanks.

What would your answer be?

Tell us in the comments.

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This is What Influencers Are Like in Real Life

It totally blows my mind that “influencer” is…

  • a) a recognized profession now
  • b) something people are actually proud to claim

“What do you do for money?”
“I try to be popular on the internet so people will buy the stuff I tell them to.”

It’s hard to imagine. So here’s a peek behind the curtain via Ask Reddit:

IRL friends of social media “influencers”: what is it like? from AskReddit

Let’s see what Redditors with the inside scoop had to say.

1. “A lot of getting ignored.”

I dated one. Not super popular but followers in the 100k range last time we spoke.

I remember a lot of getting ignored and only receiving nice gifts/acts of kindness when they could post about it.

Asking me to go to nice places (they didn’t drive) only to leave me on a bench somewhere while they took pictures.

Huge strain on the relationship, especially when they started to get bigger and there was more demand for content.

– 42charlemagne

2. “We’re all using each other.”

She hasn’t come to anything I’ve invited her to in 5 years because she only goes to events that “further her business.” Regularly says things like, “we’re all using each other for something.” Sometimes she texts me the same exact thing word for word over a couple of days, and it’s obvious she just copy/pastes the same thing and sends it to all of us and then forgets who she has sent it to.

She still reaches out to me multiple times a year and claims I’m one of her best friends, but it sure doesn’t feel like it.

I’ve told her as much, but she just says “this is my life now, my business comes first and if you can’t accept that, then I guess you’re not a real friend.”

– Cirrus-Ramparts

3. “Always on the phone.”

Friends with a high profile athlete who is pretty popular on insta…. he is always on the phone… never lives in the moment.

If we are doing anything fun? well, it basically didn’t happen unless the world knows about it.

Its just annoying …I cant imagine living for the approval or satisfaction of others.

– Neither-Act1355

4. “A wannabe.”

I know a wannabe influencer.

She will reply to her own posts from her husband’s account praising herself.

Then she will reply to those posts as herself thanking him, it’s hilarious, like inception for Facebook.

– Sydneyfigtree

5. “She quit her job.”

I post travel photos and have about two hundred followers. 200, not 2000 or higher.

My friend somehow thought that was influencer status and decided to copy me – except she quit her job so she could travel more and “grow her own brand”.

In 2020. She lost her apartment, her car, and still hasn’t found a job, but calls herself a professional influencer all the same.

– oikorapunk

6. “Awful.”

Awful. One of my best friends fell real hard into Instagram, and for a few years it was tolerable and understandable, albeit annoying and strange. Everything needed to be documented in specific ways, so lots & lots of photos, even if it took away from the moment. But the strange part was how, when she’d share things, the captions always told a slightly different story than what actually happened. Like just off enough for me and my other friends to say, huh, that has a weird quality to it.

Fast forward a couple years, and she gets engaged. Boom. This was the catalyst for the worst of the influencer mentality to come out. I was in the bridal party, and it was a nightmare. No gratitude, just demands. Demands for expensive trips and expensive parties and all kinds of things that were above and beyond the means of her closest friends. And all the demands were because she had a “following” and had certain expectations to meet.

It was really heart wrenching to witness someone belittle their best friend and maid of honor for trying to plan a sweet bridal shower because it wasn’t going to be at an expensive restaurant or art gallery.

It reached its peak for me when, after the in-state wedding became an expensive destination wedding, there was the demand for an out-of-town bachelorette party a few weeks before. I was honest and said I couldn’t afford the bachelorette (mind you, I made about a thousand sacrifices over those months to afford what I could), and was promptly bridezilla’d and told I ruined the whole experience and that I was an awful, fake, inauthentic person.

It got so bad that the bridal party fractured and disintegrated, she lost two of her best friends (myself and the MOH didn’t even attend the wedding after all her behavior and blow-ups), and we’ve barely spoken since. All so she could have an instagrammable wedding that would look good for the few photos she ended up sharing of it. And, true to the weird strange re-written reality ways she had, she published a public “apology” on her blog for her followers and family that completely distorted and rewrote what happened, painted herself as the victim, and got her the sympathy points she was looking for.

Ppl really lose themselves when they create an artifice for social media. I learned a lot from her.

– whenthesunrise

7. “Hasn’t changed her at all.”

I’m not sure if this counts as an “influencer” but one of my close friends is a small-ish music streamer on Twitch.

If I said her username you probably wouldn’t know her, but she’s successful/popular enough to where she makes a comfortable living from streaming.

She’s been doing it for several years now and it hasn’t changed her at all.

If anything she’s now just more willing to pay for stuff when we all hang out because of her newfound disposable income.

– DM_AOC_FEET_PICS

8. “To be honest…”

To be honest it’s really sh*t. I feel like I’ve been completely forgotten about and like I don’t matter anymore.

I think that’s just some weird misguided jealousy but it still hurts because I miss talking to my friend

– EmeraldSunrise4000

9. “Not worth it.”

Sad. In the beginning they started because they got offers from brands because they were so popular on Instagram and it was a lot of fun for them.

Now they don’t ever post pictures or videos without a filter. Rarely ever like a picture on the first try and don’t you dare post any pictures of them without getting their approval for it.

Imagine trying to get a group picture with all of your friends for your birthday but having you take almost one hundred shots to get one that your influencer friend is happy with.

Also in the beginning I would like and comment on all of their posts but now that’s not enough. They expect me message it others, share it on my stories and my page (something about new rhythms and likes not being important anymore). I hate posting stuff to my page but I do it any way to be supportive.

It is so tiring. They do get free things sometimes though that they sometimes share with me. Not worth it imo.

– yonewredditwhodis

10. “Pretty mundane.”

Pretty mundane, honestly. My friend is conventionally attractive, and if you look at her social media, you’d think she were a supermodel millionaire who goes on tons of trips.

She’s actually chronically unemployed, and has an income of less than 10k/yr. Her boyfriend makes about $60k/yr which is enough to afford them a very nice 3 1/2 bedroom apartment, and she has tons of props she uses to make each room look different from day to day so it seems like she’s always in a new, exotic place.

They take two trips a year to fun, tropical places, in which she takes many photos, and posts them as different places throughout the year.

She’s a very kind, considerate, sparkling personality, but whenever we hang out, I tend to be a shoulder to cry on as she laments about her lack of success in life. It’s quite sad, honestly.

But with her creativity and personality, I think she’ll achieve her dreams eventually.

– LemonFly4012

11. “Lost touch with reality.”

Two of my distant cousins, they’re sisters, and are relatively well known YouTubers. I remember the first time I met them, I was 9 years old and saw that one of them was fiddling with a program on her laptop. I asked her what it was, and she showed me her editing software (thinking back, it was probably iMovie) and basically told me about how she records videos and posts them to YouTube, and that she had about 5,000 subscribers. She was really passionate and excited about it, and it seemed like she could go on and on for hours. I don’t think she got paid a penny. I thought it was cool at the time but didn’t think much of it. Just a hobby, I figured.

Fast forward almost 10 years and she has nearly 9 million subscribers, lives in a beautiful house in LA, and makes more money than anyone else her age could dream of. Her sister graduated college, but she saw her success and fell into the same “influencer” trap as well, because that’s where the money was/is. So they both “influence” full-time and have a whole team of people to do editing, assistant work, PR, managing, etc.

I would say the most obvious thing is that the first sister I talked about seems to have lost touch with reality, simply because she’s been doing this for SO LONG. She acts much younger than her age to get views and maintain relevancy, and she’s gotten very used to living a privileged life, so much so that she frequently complains about “how difficult her job is” when there is no doubt in my mind that, if it were to all disappear tomorrow, she’d be like a deer in headlights working something like a 9-5. Considering she doesn’t even edit her own videos or set up her own camera, she has hardly a thing to complain about, especially sitting in front of your vlog camera and crying to the people who are watching your videos and essentially paying your bills about how stressful your job is. I mean this girl literally has an assistant to fetch her coffee and salads (as if she has no time to do it herself, maybe having an assistant is just an “influencer” or “status” thing to do??). She lives a very spoon-fed life, and seems to frequently forget it.

Fortunately the college-graduate sister is very down to earth, and even she seems to acknowledge the ridiculousness of the whole thing. But at the end of the day, they’re doing very well and I will always wish them the best. I just find myself wondering how much longer it will last for them.

– julesjules76

12. “Fake and staged.”

Exactly as fake and staged as you imagine it to be, the on-camera moments are completely non genuine.

It is in the end just an acting/modeling job and not their real personality.

– SagittariusA_Star

13. “Incredibly annoying.”

So incredibly annoying. I actually ended up cutting her off because everything had to be a photo opportunity. We could never just go out to lunch, or see a movie without it turning into a photoshoot. She never did anything with our friend group unless it was ‘aesthetic’, and even then, she was so focussed on getting us to take photos that a. she didn’t get to enjoy the activity, and b. it started bringing everyone else down because they couldn’t participate either.

And this sounds so petty, but she could never just show up in a t-shirt and leggings (because photos, obviously). Like even sleepovers and movie nights had to be a big production and sometimes you just need to stuff your face with popcorn and look like a slob! It’s good for the soul!!

She’d also complain a lot about how hard her job was… Our friendship group at the time consisted of an EMT, two nurses, a teacher, and me who was juggling university, tutoring, and working retail. Like, I’m sure she had challenges and all jobs are hard sometimes, but… girl…. you get paid to take selfies with free stuff, and show up at events looking pretty…

– MutedApricot

14. “Always bragging.”

a girl in my homeschool group in middle school was always bragging about how her parents had a youtube channel with thousands of subscribers.

she was really arrogant about it and i didn’t enjoy spending time with her because she was a brat.

the funny thing is nobody ever believed her (including myself) until one day i stumbled across a video of theirs while scrolling through youtube.

sure enough, they had thousands of subscribers. she hadn’t been lying and i was shocked. now they have well over a million. they dont upload very often anymore though

– Escapist7427

15. “Bully.”

She became a horrible self-centered bully.

– Gremlinnut

Sounds like it might not be totally worth it living life under the influence.

Do you know any “influencer” types?

Tell us your tales in the comments.

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Popular Things That Some People Really Hate

Do you ever feel like you’re taking crazy pills because everyone around you seems totally into something you just can’t stand?

Well, you’re actually not alone, as evidenced by the response to this prompt on Ask Reddit:

What are things that everyone loves but you hate? from AskReddit

Let’s take a peek at what Redditors had to say.

1. LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE!

YouTubers who scream and make fake expressions.

– NotThisNonsense

2. It’s lazy neoliberalism at its finest.

“progressive” shows like Glee or The Good Doctor portraying the stereotypes they’re supposed to challenge.

– ofawafflekind

3. And the award goes to…

Awards shows.

Why do people want to watch the privileged few circle j**king off fellow privileged few?

– Use-Admirable

4. Genuinely I get no enjoyment at all from these.

Reality shows.

Specifically those completely focused on out of touch rich people (Kardashians/Real Housewives) or just straight up drama (Bachelor/Survivor)

– saltythebobcat

5. Rap it up.

Modern rap.

All my I have to listen to that crap all the time around my friends.

Before i get annihilated in the comments i live in Poland and the rap here IMO is pretty bad

– Mizbros

6. I feel ya on this one.

Weed. Seriously. I hate being high. Every time I just regretted it and wanted to sober up and get it over with.

It ain’t for me.

– CraigManTrucker

7. Such a chore.

Makeup. I’m a 20 year old woman who barely knows the basics of makeup.

absolutely despise the culture surrounding it, and it makes me hesitant to actually learn how to do it properly.

– Argentum1909

8. Why do they keep trying?

People seem to like the new Jurassic movies, I f*cking loathe them.

I can’t believe how tacky and terrible they are.

– _Hey_Paul_

9. Oh, baby.

Babies- They kind of really gross me out, I’m sorry

– milkbreadsimp

10. Wine about it.

Wine.

I’m constantly seeing everyone pouring themselves a glass to relax and unwind at the end of the day.

Every type, every brand I try just tastes awful to me.

– Calym817

11. Just gross.

Child pageants.

They just make me feel…sick.

It looks like something that was invented by a pedo to get off on all the little girls looking dolled up in skin-tight suits.

– purple-nomad

12. Smashing stereotypes.

The notebook.

It’s soooo boring.

I also hate going shopping for clothes.

Trying on clothes always puts me in a bad mood because it takes up so much time. (I’m a girl btw)

– BitHistorical

13. Far, far away…

I just don’t really like star wars movies. None of them.

I don’t find them entertaining even though I have watched each one at least two times

– nrgx537

14. Friendship ruined.

Hidden role games like Among Us.

I hate the lying, screaming over each other, the gaslighting.

It’s all just not fun for me and I genuinely don’t understand people enjoying it.

– bobbery5

15. Misanthropy.

People

– yesimtheguyshe

I think for me the answer would probably be Game of Thrones.

I know that pretty much nobody liked it by the end, but I couldn’t get into it at all in the beginning, either. It just felt so joyless and somber and opaque.

Nothing fun to latch onto.

What about you?

Give us your answer in the comments.

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What’s The Best a Person Has Ever Looked on Film? 10 People Weigh In.

Stop what you’re doing because Twitter user @texaninnyc has a very important question about hot people:

What’s the answer? I have no idea. But here are a few confident assertions

10. Robert Pattinson

In the very confusing Tenet.

9. Michael Fassbender

Making very bad look too good in Inglorious Bastards.

8. Audrey Tautou

In the ever-quirky Amelie.

7. Naveen Andrews

I’ve heard that I look (or looked?) a bit like this LOST actor, I’ll take it.

6. Angelina Jolie

Just being her wherever there’s a camera.

5. Catherine Zeta Jones

Cutting it up in The Mask of Zorro.

4. Janelle Monae

Saving the day in Hidden Figures.

3. Freida Pinto

Winning in Slumdog Millionaire.

2. Jessica Alba

In an apparently underrated flick called Idle Hands.

1. Audrey Hepburn

In literally anything she touched.

Are these even real people? It’s hard to tell sometimes.

Who would you submit for this honor?

Tell us in the comments.

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Let’s Settle This: Who’s the Hottest Person to Ever Appear in a Film?

Have you ever been on a film set? I have a few times. You can start to realize WHY movie stars look as good as they do on camera, they’ve got entire teams of people making sure that happens.

Of course, it helps to start off by being really, really, really ridiculously good looking. Like the folks Twitter user @texaninnyc was referring to in this tweet:

So, what does Twitter think? Let’s look at a few of their nominees.

10. Rufus Sewell

A Knight’s Tale.

9. Christopher Reeve

Superman.

8. Sam Elliott

Not sure what movie this still is from, but he’s stylin’.

7. Marlon Brando

A Streetcar Named Desire.

6. Salma Hayek

From Dusk till Dawn.

5. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

Star of many Indian films.

4. Nicole Beharie

42.

3. Angela Bassett

In…everything.

2. Kate Beckinsale

Van Helsing.

1. Cybill Shepherd

The Last Picture Show.

Too many great choices…I don’t know who to pick!

Who would you nominate?

Tell us in the comments.

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Who’s the Hottest Person to Ever Appear in a Film? Here’s What Folks Said.

Have you ever noticed how they tend to put, like, hot people in movies? I’m sure I’m the first person to realize this. Oh wait, I’m not? This @texaninnyc person on Twitter beat me too it? Aw, man.

So, how can we answer their question? Let’s see what the replies had to say.

10. Grace Park

In whatever.

9. Brooke Shields

Holy crap, Blue Lagoon came out over 40 years ago.

8. Gal Gadot

She’s a true wonder woman.

7. Beyonce

She has actually been in some movies.

6. Hrithik Roshan

Not one of the more well known actors on the list, but a really good pick.

5. Idris Elba

Love me some Luther.

4. Gene Tierney

Star of Heaven Can Wait.

3. Cate Blanchett

In Ocean’s 8.

2. Margot Robbie

Tearing it up in Wolf of Wall Street.

1. Gregory Peck

Seen here in To Kill a Mockingbird.

Well, I’m a little hot and bothered. Excuse me, I need a moment.

Who would you nominate for this list?

Tell us in the comments.

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Is It Possible To Figure Out Bridgerton Just From the Tweets?

Everyone has been telling me that I need to watch Bridgerton. My friends keep saying I need to watch Bridgerton. Targeted ads insist that I gotta check out Bridgerton.

TWITTER will not stop suggesting that I need to watch Bridgerton.

And yet this this weird ironic quality to all of those recommendations?

I’m confused. And I don’t like being told what to do. If I’m going to watch this show, I want that to feel like a decision I came to on my own.

So here’s an experiment – I am going to look at some popular Bridgerton tweets and try to determine, from the tweet alone, what’s happening in this show and whether I should watch it.

Let’s go.

14. The Plot

What I surmise: there is a hot actor in this show.
Will that make me watch: maybe.

13. Xoxo

What I surmise: this man killed someone named Lady Whistledown with his scarf.
Will that make me watch: no, spoilers.

12. The Duke

What I surmise: Lady Danbury doesn’t like this Duke fella.
Will that make me watch: possibly, I love a good sass back.

11. Cake

What I surmise: cake.
Will that make me watch: yes.

10. Bee

What I surmise: bees symbolise bridges in this show, or something.
Will that make me watch: no, I am too dumb for symbolism.

9. Wisteria

What I surmise: in the land of Bridgerton, flowers defy the seasons.
Will that make me watch: ??

8. Eloise

What I surmise: Eloise is homeschooled.
Will that make me watch: yes, I too was homeschooled.

7. Daphne

What I surmise: Anthony is a jealous lover.
Will that make me watch: no, I hate triangles of all varieties.

6. Distraction

What I surmise: there’s a lot of sex in this show.
Will that make me watch: yes, for I too enjoy the sex.

5. Episode three

What I surmise: fancy dresses.
Will that make me watch: yes, I need tips.

4. Viscount

What I surmise: “viscount” is a word, apparently.
Will that make me watch: yes, now I need to know what it means and how to pronounce it like a fancy boi.

3. Glow stick

What I surmise: someone is injured.
Will that make me watch: maybe, it depends on how funny it is.

2. Hitting it off

What I surmise: this lady is some kind of matchmaker.
Will that make me watch: no, I don’t play with matches.

1. Pants

What I surmise: Simon has a weird member.
Will that make me watch: …yes.

Welp, guess I’m watching Bridgerton.

Have you seen it? What did you think? How much of that did I get right?

Tell us in the comments.

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