And it already looked like a violent insurrection.
Holy mother of god, we're all lucky to be alive, and the same can be said for a good percentage of the people in Congress. On January 6, 2021, the president* of the United States wanted to join what he knew to be an armed mob, intent on violently putting a stop to the congressional certification of the 2020 presidential election, and he assaulted a member of his own Secret Service detail when they refused to let him do so. Let us take this one beat at a time, courtesy of a brave young woman named Cassidy Hutchinson. From CNN: "On January 6, 2021, the president* of the United States wanted to join what he knew was an armed mob…" |
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Want to experience every human emotion in the span of 20 seconds? Check out the photos from Hollywood's teensiest, tiniest fender bender. |
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When you're as famous as Phil Collins, you're bound to bump elbows with some of the greats—but good ol' Phil's elbow-rubbing with Paul McCartney wasn't a pleasurable experience. Specifically, it ignited the most legendary of all grudges that Collins isn't about to let go of anytime soon. |
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Adam Sandler is sitting down at a press junket in an oversized red polo shirt, layered on top of an even more oversized undershirt; the white tee sleeves are creeping out just past his elbows. He's on the promo tour for his latest Netflix film Hustle and his real-life look isn't that different from the character he plays: a down-on-his-luck NBA scout who predominantly wears a mix of loose-fitting athleticwear from scene to scene. The difference between Sandler and his character, Stanley Sugerman, is that Sandler is a bona fide Hollywood actor, comedian, and producer who's worth over $400 million, but refuses to dress like one. It's probably the reason why he's been embraced as a style pioneer in the pandemic era, even though he's been sporting his signature schlubby looks off camera for more than three decades. |
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