Not so long ago, Hasan Minhaj was a comedian at the zenith of his powers: an audacious storyteller and TV host whose nimble, forensic take on the culture could rearrange an audience's perspective on the world. He transformed stand-up through performances rich with visual media. Minhaj, a true student of comedy, was a front-runner to succeed Trevor Noah as the host of The Daily Show. Then he got canceled. "It was painful, there's no doubt about it," he says now. "It was the first time I saw the speed and velocity of the Internet, how quickly a story can take off. That part of it was very new to me and disorienting." |
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She's played a maniac, a murderer, and a Manson girl. But at home, it's all about her pets, Biscuit and Jam. |
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I like my clothes to be hard when I buy them. Y'all can keep the stretchy pants, because I want clothes I have to beat into submission. I love breaking in leather boots that hurt, jeans and jackets that could stand up on their own. Why? Because it makes them mine. It requires input from my end to make them comfortable, but after a few weeks, they become the most comfortable items in my closet. |
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Don't get gigabit in the ass by slow Wi-Fi. |
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Judge Tanya Chutkan is plainly ready to get on with presiding over something. Since the Supreme Court's unconscionable decision regarding presidential immunity dumped the case back in her chambers with one of its legs chopped away, Judge Chutkan seems to have responded by getting it on. So on Tuesday afternoon, she ruled in favor of special counsel Jack Smith and allowed him to present a nearly two-hundred-page brief of the evidence his office compiled supporting the insurrection charges against the former president*. |
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