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“For When It’s Time” (pandemic humor video)
Technically, this is an ad. But on this rare occasion, an ad is a word of comedic genius.
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How to be a woman who loves books, according to every TV show and movie I’ve ever seen.
Sniff every old or sort of old book you see. Close your eyes when you do it. If a stranger is reading the book, trust that they will be charmed by this. People are often charmed by you, the first book-lover they have ever met.
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Kristin Chenoweth singing "Taylor the Latte Boy"
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If Google Built Cars
Enjoy this satire of Google and Apple in the spirit of the classic MS meme 'If Microsoft Built Cars.'
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Politics for dummies: Man uses laundry to explain ideologies, funny tweets galore
This man on twitter has explained various political ideologies using hilarious analogies.
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"Elf on the Shelf" Analysis | Is Using Elf Spies a Good Idea?
I hope all of you enjoy this as much as I did. Happy Holidays.
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Rudy Giuliani Has Already Filed 37 Law Suits Against His COVID-19 Infection
He has lost every single one.
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'SNL' returns with 'Rudy Giuliani' and his witnesses contesting the election
"Saturday Night Live" returned with Kate McKinnon playing Rudy Giuliani as he tried to overturn the election results. The opening sketch of the NBC variety show had McKinnon's Giuliani at a hearing in Michigan, presenting witnesses with testimony regarding allegations of voter fraud.
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How Nick Kroll Became the Picasso of Puberty
His show “Big Mouth” is a seriously funny — and surprisingly mature — exploration of humanity’s most horrifying shared experience.
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Pauline Hanson Condemns Use Of Term ‘Black Friday’, Saying ‘All Fridays Matter’
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has moved a motion in the Senate declaring that ‘All Fridays Matter’, following an emotional speech in which she claimed the term Black Friday is racist against white people. Ms Hanson later moved a second motion to wish all Australians a white Christmas.
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HUMAN ORGAN TIER LIST
Who will be top dog?
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NATO soldiers are preparing to destroy Riga
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Hot tub
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The strange death of British satire
Watch one of the BBC’s political programmes – such as the Daily Politics and This Week, both fronted by Andrew Neil – and you encounter a particular tone. British television viewers are unlikely to take much notice of this tone because we take it for granted. Take a step back, however, and it is really rather curious. These ostensibly serious programmes are conducted with an air of light mockery, which Neil, with his perma-smirk and smugly knowing air, personifies.
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Who's next - 2020
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French & Saunders Madonna Interview
a Hungarian newspaper interview with Madonna, where the whole thing’s been translated into English and then back into Hungarian multiple times
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This Twitter Account Is Roasting the Home Decor of the Pundit Class
And they’re mostly loving it. Early Tuesday morning, New York Times politics reporter Jeremy Peters had about six minutes to prepare for a live television spot on MSNBC. His surroundings presented a bit of a challenge. He and his partner, Brendan, had moved from D.C. to New York just two months prior, as social distancing rules set in. They hadn’t been able to get most of their furniture delivered.
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When You Run Out Of Toilet Roll | Sarah Millican
This is a good un.
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Awkward Team Meeting
Enjoy the newbie to virtual meetings!
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