Big on the Internet, GLOW, Sonic the Hedgehog, things we saw today By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,6:03 Season two of Netflix's series GLOW dropped yesterday, and we are so ready to binge-watch the crap out of it. This season has all the fun and flash that you loved in season one, plus nuanced storylines dealing with heavier themes women in the workplace and sexual harassment. It also features new and improved wrestling moves, as seen in the featurette above. We are so ready to get our GLOW on. Read More > Big on the Internet, families belong together, protest signs, protests By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,4:49 While democrats may not be in control of any branch of government, there is one thing they rule at: making brilliant protest signs. The republicans are known for a lot of things, but graphic design skills aren't one of them. I mean, did you see Melania's "Be Best" logo? A sixth grader could have done a better job. Read More > News, families belong together, immigrant rights, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, protests By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,2:32 Hundreds of thousands of people are taking to the streets in a series of rallies across the country to protest Trump's zero tolerance immigration policy. The marches are operating under the banner of Families Belong Together, a non-profit dedicated to reuniting children with their parents. Over 600 marches are currently taking place across the country, from major cities to small towns, where where crowds have gathered to stand in opposition to ICE's inhumane policies. Read More > News, Air Force One, Prank Calls, Trump By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,12:52 In a real-life version of Crank Yankers, podcaster John Melendez successfully posed as a U.S. senator and was able to talk to orange puppet-in-chief Donald Trump while he was on Air Force One. Melendez, best known by Howard Stern fans as "Stuttering John", pulled the prank as part of his eponymous podcast. Melendez posed as democratic New Jersey senator Bob Menendez, and was quickly called back by Trump on Air Force One, who proceeded to have a conversation. Read More > |
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