Big on the Internet, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Lauren Boebert, Twitter By Chelsea Steiner on Mon,1:08 Republicans clearly have one goal: keeping their constituents sick, poor, and hungry. The post Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Blasts Lauren Boebert for CPAC Rant Against Government Benefits first appeared on The Mary Sue. Big on the Internet, COVID vaccine, COVID-19, Rob Schneider By Lyra Hale on Mon,12:32 Comedian and actor Rob Schneider urges his followers to not get the COVID-19 vaccination as cases surge in the United States and no one is having it. The post Rob Schneider Tries to Give Bad COVID-19 Vaccine Advice and No One Is Having It! first appeared on The Mary Sue. TV, Gossip Girl By Princess Weekes on Mon,12:15 Gossip Girl is a soap opera and therefore lives beyond the expectations of "realism" when it comes to the lives of its principal cast. Not to mention, it is supposed to highlight that due to their money and power, these teens are more like spoiled adults than academic driven kids. But the thing that I was left with after watching the pilot was the astonishment that in the very first episode Chuck tries to rape two women. The post Rewatching the Original Gossip Girl Pilot Was Illuminating and Horrifying first appeared on The Mary Sue. Movies, Army of the Dead, contributors, Zack Snyder By Jenevia Kagawa Darcy on Mon,12:00 he one absurdly bad Army of the Dead take that needs to be put to rest is the recurring, sexist claim that the character Kate Ward is the one to blame for all that goes wrong on the heist mission. The post The Hate for Army of the Dead’s Kate Is Sexist Garbage first appeared on The Mary Sue. Gaming, auction, Nintendo 64, Super Mario 64 By Briana Lawrence on Mon,11:13 On Sunday, Heritage Auctions revealed that a sealed, like-new copy of the Nintendo 64 release of Super Mario 64 sold for 1.5 million dollars. The post Super Mario 64 Breaks an Unexpected Record by Selling for 1.5 Million Dollars at Auction first appeared on The Mary Sue. Big on the Internet, ball pits, cosplay, DashCon, Tumblr By Briana Lawrence on Mon,9:07 Cosplayer @m4stiff commemorates the 7 year anniversary of DashCon with a cosplay of the infamous ball pit that attendees could spend an extra hour in. The post This Cosplay Perfectly Commemorates DashCon (Yes, THAT DashCon) for Its 7-Year Anniversary first appeared on The Mary Sue. Big on the Internet, Black Widow, box office, things we saw today By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,5:51 Black Widow opened this weekend to a robust $80 million domestic gross, along with foreign earning of $78.8 million for a worldwide theatrical debut of $158.8 million. The post Things We Saw Today: Black Widow Breaks Pandemic Box Office Records first appeared on The Mary Sue. Space, Commercial space flight, Richard Branson, Virgin Galactic By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,5:10 In the meantime, I'll be looking forward to whatever budget space travel options are available on Hotwire or Priceline in the not too distant future. The post Richard Branson Flew His Space Plane Real High Up in the Sky first appeared on The Mary Sue. Movies, Fear Street Trilogy, horror (genre), Sadie Sink By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,4:12 With a moody atmosphere and strong performances, Part Two: 1978 is a delight from start to finish. The post REVIEW: Netflix’s Fear Street: 1978 Is a Welcome Throwback to Summer Slasher Films first appeared on The Mary Sue. Big on the Internet, Funko, loki series, Marvel's What If...? By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,2:37 Honestly at this point, we might have to build more shelves. The post Funko Drops New Pops for Marvel’s Loki and What If…? first appeared on The Mary Sue. Big on the Internet, American Horror Stories (series), American Horror Story, things we saw today By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,5:53 There are few series that have entertained me more than Ryan Murphy's bloody, campy, and confounding American Horror Story. The post Things We Saw Today: American Horror Stories Trailer Promises a Scary Summer first appeared on The Mary Sue. Movies, Black Widow, Rachel Weisz, Scarlett Johansson By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,5:13 Natasha Romanoff has always been a morally ambiguous character, comfortably operating in the grey areas of the MCU. The post The Women of Black Widow Have an Accountability Problem first appeared on The Mary Sue. Big on the Internet, Sex and the City, Sex and the City (sequel series), Twitter memes By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,3:36 It's hard to tell which will be more satisfying: the series itself or the countless memes and internet jokes that the series will unleash. Frankly, I'm showing up for all of it. The post Help, I Cannot Get Enough of These Sex and the City Memes first appeared on The Mary Sue. News, Charlottesville, confederate statues, white supremacy By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,1:59 Charlottesville Mayor Nikuyah Walker, who gave a speech at the monument removal, said "Taking down this statue is one small step closer to the goal of helping Charlottesville, Virginia, and America, grapple with the sin of being willing to destroy Black people for economic gain.” The post Those Charlottesville Confederate Monuments Are FINALLY Coming Down first appeared on The Mary Sue. Big on the Internet, Ask the Mary Sues, casting By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,1:00 There is so much work that goes into a successful film or television series, but there is nothing that makes or breaks a project like casting. The post Ask the Mary Sues: Our Perfect Casting Picks for Film and TV first appeared on The Mary Sue. |
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