
Pop culture is always trying it. Something is always happening in our fast paced, never stopping news cycle. Once a week, I take something that stressed me out and break it down with a friend. From media's widespread layoffs to Black History Month being ruined by blackface, this is an ode to the pop culture that's exhausting and draining us all.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

I'm gonna smack the next person to ask, "what app are we going to when Twitter is done?" Why? Because if you're looking to replicate the experience, there's no where else (that exists at this moment) that can give it to you. I break down what makes T... more
This isn't really about Love Is Blind. Well, it is a little, so skip the first 5 minutes if you haven't seen the reunion. Instead, I make the case that the audiences of dating reality tv shows have reached an inflection point. A lot of us are older t... more
The unintended consequence of buying a social media platform with ruthless users is that when you make choices that don't make sense, they will be the first people to let you know.
The Blue tick system on Twitter is about to implode. In part one (I know I said I was taking break at the end...and just ended it), I talk about how El*n Mu*k doesn't really understand the company he just bought for $44 Billion or the people who use ... more
Every single thought I had watching the Love is Blind season 3 premiere. Too long, don't wanna listen? Being a Ballerina isn't a personality trait, what would you share about your body while dating in the pods, going on this show before moving for gr... more
I don't know if he said “This b—h lie ’bout getting shots, but she still a stallion" or “This b—h lie ’bout getting shot, but she still a stallion". Either way, I don't like it, Drake is a menace and Drake's PR team has had a day.
Much like the plot of this show, I'm not even sure what I'm trying to say.
This show is painful to watch. Why would Ceaser Flickman of the Hunger Games do this to his IMDB?
This show makes zero sense. I need to get over it or stop watching it. But I can't do either of those things.










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