Friday, March 19, 2021

So Ron It's Right

Rupert Grint Is Facing His Fears, A Guy With The 'Worst Tweet Ever' About Bill Burr's Wife, And More Of This Week's 'One Main Character,' Goldman's First-Year Bankers Beg To Work Only 80-Hour Weeks In Stinging Deck
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MUCH ADO ABOUT SOMETHING
GRINT AND BEAR IT
Rupert Grint Is Facing His Fears
esquire.com
Rupert Grint opens up about Apple TV+'s "Servant," fatherhood, "Harry Potter" reunion and speaking out against J.K. Rowling.
'YOU CAN DELETE YOUR ACCOUNT NOW'
A Guy With The 'Worst Tweet Ever' About Bill Burr's Wife, And More Of This Week's 'One Main Character'
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This week's characters also include a conservative editor who couldn't take a joke, a Hollywood trade publication with a poorly received headline and a Georgia official who said the spa shootings suspect had a "really bad day."
JET IT GO, JET IT GO
This Is The F-36 Kingsnake. It Could Be The Air Force's Next Fighter Jet
popularmechanics.com
Meet the new, non-stealthy fighter that may replace the F-16.
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These Phenomenal Danner Boots Are Back Exclusively At Huckberry
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Featuring a full-grain leather exterior, Gore-Tex lining for waterproofing and a gorgeous colorway, these boots are already sitting in our cart at Huckberry.
WATCH THIS SPACE
YOU BLUES YOUR CHANCE
Here's What To Watch This Weekend, And What To Avoid
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Here are our recommendations on what's most worth watching this weekend on Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime — from Marvel's new series "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" to "Zach Snyder's Justice League" to National Geographic's TV series "Genius: Aretha."
EDITOR'S PICK
UNSUBSCRIBE FROM ALL
Seth Rogen Making Lil Vases, Men Who Use 3-In-1 Shampoo, And More Of The Week's Funniest Tweets
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Here is a collection of very good and utterly unrelated tweets as a nice distraction in the midst of *gestures broadly*.
OUR WORK IS NEVER OVER
THE REMAINS OF THE DAY
The Mystery Of 'Harriet Cole'
atlasobscura.com
In 19th-century Philadelphia, an anatomist dissected and mounted a human nervous system. Now researchers are trying to figure out whose remains are stretched out in a glass case.
ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLDMAN
Goldman's First-Year Bankers Beg To Work Only 80-Hour Weeks In Stinging Deck
bloomberg.com
They created a slide deck for managers highlighting their biggest job complaints.
TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT
The Uneasy Intimacy Of Work In A Pandemic Year
vox.com
How capitalism and the pandemic destroyed our work-life balance.
VIDEO OF THE DAY
'GAME, BLOUSES'
Someone Unearthed A Video Of Prince Shooting Basketball At A Concert, And People Are Realizing That 'Chappelle's Show' Skit Was Extremely Real
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A clip of Prince sinking a basketball into a hoop during a concert was unearthed, stunning netizens who thought Charlie Murphy's story from "Chappelle's Show" was a joke.
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This Kickstarted Cast-Iron Skillet Beats Ordering Out Any Day
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Not only is this superb skillet about 30% lighter than most cast-irons, but its precision machining makes for an ultra-smooth cooking surface that prevents sticking.
FROM THE ARCHIVES
POOR TASTE
The Dark Side Of The Orgasmic Meditation Company (2018)
bloomberg.com
OneTaste is pushing its sexuality wellness education toward the mainstream. Some former members say it pushed them into sexual servitude and five-figure debts.
NOT SO CONGENIAL
The Miss America Emails: How The Pageant's CEO Really Talks About The Winners (2017)
huffingtonpost.com
Internal correspondence reveals name-calling, slut-shaming and fat-shaming in emails between the Miss America CEO, board members and a pageant writer.
Face your fears this weekend. But safely. You know what, maybe don't.