Thursday, March 25, 2021

The Suez Canal Ship Lit Up QAnon’s Bat Signal

 
All that's left of the Clinton administration are the paranoid fantasies of the new and insane Republican Party.
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A Ship in the Suez Canal Somehow Lit Up the QAnon Batsh*t Signal
 
This week, a ship ran aground in the Suez Canal, causing a traffic jam involving more than 100 ships in one of the world's busiest shipping lanes. Unfortunately, the incident seems to have lit up the Batshit Signal among the QAnon set, Charles P. Pierce reports. According to some veteran spelunkers, the believers have concluded that the container ship has multiple connections to Hillary Rodham Clinton, one of which is the fact that it has "EVERGREEN" painted on its side, and "Evergreen" is allegedly HRC's Secret Service handle. There's a certain mutability about this craziness that sets it apart from similar insanities of the past. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
The Hands Down Best Booze to Drink Right Now
 
Nothing can replace a favorite watering hole, but a healthy pour of something delicious at home is a respectable alternative—one most of us have taken liberal advantage of as our beloved bars and restaurants have been forced to close. Here are some of the very best bottles that were released in the past year, from whiskey to rum to tequila to vodka. Raise a glass and toast to a healthier future, and some more new spirits to drink in it. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Bathroom Upgrade that's Consistently Bone-Dry Every A.M.
 
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The design includes a sturdy hanging loop + a self-bag that comes with every towel. Over 3000% Funded. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
15 Cuban Collar Shirts To Keep You Cool All Summer Long (In More Ways Than One)
 
Here's the first tick on your summer shopping list: the Cuban-collar shirt. While the silhouette is nothing new, its reputation until recently was more "golf dad sporting a hula-dancer print on the Atlantic City boardwalk" and less "summer wardrobe must-have." Thankfully the shirt has had a stylish resurgence in recent years. This summer, opt for big, bold patterns, asymmetrical designs, and lean into embroidery, pockets, and textured fabrics inspired by the OG guayabera. Here are our picks to get your wardrobe one step closer to peak summertime cool. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Uniqlo's Wildly Popular +J Collab With Jil Sander Is Back for Spring
 
Uniqlo's +J collection is back for spring 2021, and it's full of the lightweight outerwear, sleek-but-not-skinny tailoring, and easy-to-wear essentials that make it such a fan favorite. We've rounded up 13 of our favorite items, but really, you can't go wrong with anything in the lineup. Unless, that is, you hesitate. Considering how quickly last season's items flew off the (digital) shelves, you probably don't want to wait around and watch your top picks disappear. Hurry up, please. It's time. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
The 26 Best Books of 2021 (So Far)
 
How's that "I'm going to read 50 books this year" New Year's resolution coming along? If you've found yourself stalling out prematurely at just a few months in, whether it's for lack of brain power or lack of choices, have no fear—Esquire's Adrienne Westenfeld put together a list of books to revitalize your reading practice. Keep in mind that not all of these books have hit shelves yet, but if you see something you like, do yourself a favor and pre-order it. When it lands on your doorstep in mere weeks, consider it a gift from Past You—and don't waste any time diving in. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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