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Finance guys
[insert Trump joke here]

Michael Sun
We can't stop talking about...
Tenacious D-eplatformed
Musical misdeeds  
Tenacious D-eplatformed
Is this the end of Jack Black's spoof duo? It might just be after his bandmate Kyle Gass joked about the Trump shooting during their Sydney show.
Sorry affairs  
They aren't the only ones whose careers have been upended by off-colour gags – here's a list of their fellow provocateurs.
Katy despairs  
It was a swing and miss for Katy Perry, whose latest single was mercilessly mocked online – and devastatingly panned by Laura Snapes.
Less squares  
But sometimes misdeeds are glorious! Like Charli xcx, who is teaching us all to live a debaucherous life – and cancelling wellness in the process.
Eat this
It's dal, darl
It's dal, darl
And it has quick lentils, winter veg, and a large dollop of yoghurt.
Extremely online
Extremely online
Trump is having a Brat summer? Biden is bisexual?? The Hawk Tuah girl is the latest poster child of the Zynternet??? None of these words are in the bible and we are so cooked

Not cooked: these profiles! Rolling Stone met Cole Escola, Vulture met TikTok’s favourite Kardashian impersonator, Nylon met Beabadoobee on election day, and Billboard met Charli xcx – who is reading Natasha Stagg. Wanna date a man in finance? Read this first. At least we’ll always have Vanderpump.
The funniest things on the internet
Jordan Prosser's tour of his tabs
Jordan Prosser's tour of his tabs
Prosser's new book Big Time is absolutely bonkers! And suitably, so is his list.
 
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Top of the list
A film – Cage chills  
It's been dubbed as the scariest film of the year. It stars Nicolas Cage as a horrifying serial killer. And it's four stars from us – Longlegs, finally out in cinemas here!
It's been dubbed as the scariest film of the year. It stars Nicolas Cage as a horrifying serial killer. And it's four stars from us – Longlegs, finally out in cinemas here!
Another film – mixed thrills  
Another horror! This one's the Australian buck's party nightmare Birdeater – which has been picking up acclaim worldwide, though our critic wasn't as wowed. In cinemas.
Another horror! This one's the Australian buck's party nightmare Birdeater – which has been picking up acclaim worldwide, though our critic wasn't as wowed. In cinemas.
An album – no frills  
Clairo's transition from bedroom pop star to the contemporary Joni Mitchell continues on Charm – 11 perfect songs of desire and distance.
Clairo's transition from bedroom pop star to the contemporary Joni Mitchell continues on Charm – 11 perfect songs of desire and distance.
A book – heart fills  
The End and Everything Before It is playwright Finegan Kruckemeyer's debut book – and it's a dreamy, engrossing intergenerational saga.
The End and Everything Before It is playwright Finegan Kruckemeyer's debut book – and it's a dreamy, engrossing intergenerational saga.
This week's weirdest story
Dog days
Dog days
Amid the US heatwave, some dogs are going on strike – by refusing to move.
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