Big on the Internet, minimum wage, parody, politics By Kaila Hale-Stern on Wed,2:52 "My name is Bradworth Cunnington III. I am a United States Senator, like my father before me. I make $174,000 a year, but the idea of workers receiving $15 an hour makes me ill." The post I Am a U.S. Senator Who Makes $9,552 a Month But a $15 Federal Minimum Wage Makes Me Sick first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Gaming, anniversary, Nintendo Switch, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild By Briana Lawrence on Wed,2:39 Four years ago, the Nintendo Switch was released, but with that launch came one of the best games in its entire library: Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. The post My Absolute Favorite Moments in Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on Its 4th Anniversary first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, French History, Jodie Comer, Napoleon Bonaparte, Ridley Scott By Princess Weekes on Wed,2:35 Sources close to Deadline says that Jodie Comer "is Ridley Scott’s choice to play Napoleon Bonaparte’s beloved Josephine in Apple Studios’ upcoming epic Kitbag." The post Joséphine Bonaparte Was Older Than Napoleon, Yet 20 Years Younger in Jodie Comer/Joaquin Phoenix Casting first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, Fox News, Jen Psaki, Kayleigh McEnany By Vivian Kane on Wed,2:24 When asked by a reporter, Psaki said she'd be "happy" to do an interview with McEnany. That doesn't mean she should (or would). The post I Cannot Think of a Worse Use of Jen Psaki’s Time Than a Fox News Interview With Kayleigh McEnany first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, magic, Marvel Comics, WandaVision By Jessica Mason on Wed,2:20 So let's talk about chaos magic: does it exist in the marvel comics? What might it mean in Wanda going forward? And maybe most interesting to my witchy heart: what does real chaos magic entail. Because, yes, it's actually a thing. The post So What Is “Chaos Magic?” first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Apple TV, Calls, Pedro Pascal By Rachel Leishman on Wed,2:14 Calls is going to be an interesting experience, one I would have probably been intrigued by regardless of the cast, but with this man of my favorite entertainers involved, it is surely going to be something to watch out for. The post Calls Trailer Features Pedro Pascal, Aubrey Plaza, and More! first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, racism, Superman, Superman and Lois, The CW By Princess Weekes on Wed,12:57 Nadria Tucker, who was fired from the Superman & Lois show, has spoken with Huffington Post about her experience on the show. The post Nadria Tucker Speaks on Superman & Lois Firing and Workplace Toxicity first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Matt Shakman, Wanda Maximoff, WandaVision By Rachel Leishman on Wed,12:46 I love WandaVision and I love how much Wanda has been given the chance to grow, and I can't wait for what the finale has in store for us. The post WandaVision Director Matt Shakman: Finale Is Hopefully “Surprising but Also Satisfying” first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Books, books, interview, queer representation By Larissa Irankunda on Wed,12:34 We all remember our first romance. Whether it was puppy love or an unrequited crush, the loves we experience in our teenage years can hold some of the most deeply formative experiences—and heartwarming memories. The post INTERVIEW: Auriane Desombre’s I Think I Love You Is the Charming Queer YA Romcom Shakespeare Retelling We’ve All Been Waiting For first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Books, Book Review, manga, Viz Media By Briana Lawrence on Wed,12:05 As an anime watcher, manga reader, and absolute fangirl of all things Jujutsu Kaisen, I've been curious about Yuta Okkotsu. Volume 0 delves into his story. The post My Manga Shelf Presents: Jujutsu Kaisen Volume 0 first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Lena Headey, LGBTQIA, Piper Perabo By Princess Weekes on Wed,11:51 Now we seem to be awash with films about two white queer women being in love, with anywhere from amazing to meh chemistry, but back in the early 2000s there certainly were not as many. I was in college when this film came into my life and it has remained solidly in my heart ever since: Imagine Me & You. The post Imagine Me & You Still Delights Me Even After Sixteen Years first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Netflix, Sky Rojo, Spanish By Lyra Hale on Wed,11:20 Netflix drops the official trailer for Sky Rojo, from the same creators as Money Heist, and we are here for the drama, action, and comedy. The post Netflix Drops Official Trailer for Sky Rojo From Money Heist Creators first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, binge-watching, Black Sails, fandom By Jessica Mason on Wed,11:11 Sometimes it's nice to slow down a binge watch and live in the fanfic version of this where everyone somehow lives happily ever after. The post Sometimes You Don’t Want To Know The Ending first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies & TV, Moxie, Netflix By Chelsea Steiner on Tue,6:02 Lots of exciting new content is on offer from Netflix this month. The post Here’s What’s Coming To Netflix in March 2021 first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, Coronavirus, masks, Texas By Vivian Kane on Tue,5:54 Pretending COVID-19 isn't real won't keep people from dying. The post Texas’ Governor Lifts Mask Mandate, Eliminates Business Restrictions, Is Basically Trying To Murder His Constituents first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, COVID vaccine, Dolly Parton By Rachel Leishman on Tue,5:30 Using her platform to encourage others? That's just the icing on the cake. I love Dolly Parton, and I'm so happy to see her vaccinated! The post IMPORTANT NEWS: Dolly Parton Got the COVID-19 Vaccine! first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, things we saw today By Princess Weekes on Tue,5:26 According to reports, America pretty much ignored Sunday night’s Golden Globes broadcast, to which I can boldly say, "Same." The post Things We Saw Today: The 2021 Golden Globes Ratings Were High Key Catastrophic first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, Pedro Pascal, Twitter trends, WeLovePedroPascal By Rachel Leishman on Tue,5:13 To be quite honest, it's the kind of wholesome and pure energy I think we all need right now. The #WeLovePedroPascal trend is just filled with love and appreciation for Pedro Pascal as an actor and public figure who uses his platform to share love and support, and it's beautiful to see! The post #WeLovePedroPascal Is Trending and It’s the Wholesome Energy We Need first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Books, books, excerpts, The Mary Sue Exclusive By Larissa Irankunda on Tue,4:48 Shakespearean fans and romantics unite! The post Exclusive: Excerpt From Auriane Desombre’s Debut Queer YA Romcom, I Think I Love You first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, clubhouse, internet trends, social media By Jessica Mason on Tue,4:32 How does the app Clubhouse work? I set out to discover what this new social media platform is and why I keep hearing about it. 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