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Lord of the Rings at 20: How The First Movie Holds Up

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, The Fast and the Furious, Shrek, and The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring all came out in 2001. For a lot of us, we first viewed the films at a pivotal time in our lives either during our teen years or early adulthood. The impact of the franchises can be not overstated; each one has led to a dedicated following and plenty of memes. That is especially true for The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, of which screengrabs and GIFs of the film are still regularly used on social media. Although the anniversary of the first installment of the fantasy epic that follows hobbit Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood) on a journey to destroy the One Ring is on Dec. 19, a few of us at the Daily Dot decided to rewatch the film early. We’re still in a pandemic, so what else are we going to do?! Below is our full discussion on

When the winter storm hit, Texans raised millions of dollars — for each other

When the winter storm hit, Texans raised millions of dollars for each other Texas Tribune Tags:  People experiencing homelessness in Dallas receive a hot meal from volunteers with Harvest Project Food Rescue in the aftermath of last week s winter storm. The group distributes rescued produce to food-insecure communities in Dallas and expanded its operations to provide blankets, meals, warm clothes and water during the storm. Credit: Shelby Tauber for The Texas Tribune When the massive winter storm hit Texas last week, University of Texas at Austin student Sam Miles noticed that there seemed to be a lot of need expressed on social media that got lost “in the void” because there wasn’t a centralized system for keeping track of requests.

How Texas mutual aid, community groups helped after the winter storm

Twins D Aunjanee and L Aunjanee Carriere loaded meals onto a bus for distribution in Dallas by The Harvest Project Food Rescue. The group distributed rescued produce to food-insecure communities in Dallas and expanded its operations to provide blankets, meals, warm clothes and water during the storm. Credit: Shelby Tauber for The Texas Tribune When the massive winter storm hit Texas last week, University of Texas at Austin student Sam Miles noticed that there seemed to be a lot of need expressed on social media that got lost “in the void” because there wasn’t a centralized system for keeping track of requests.

Texans used mutual aid to help their communities through a devastating winter storm

Texans used mutual aid to help their communities through a devastating winter storm Marissa Martinez, The Texas Tribune Feb. 23, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail A hostess takes the order of the Baltazar family at Buenos Aires Café in East Austin on Friday. The cafe had two menu items for customers to choose from for a free meal.Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas Tribune When the massive winter storm hit Texas last week, University of Texas at Austin student Sam Miles noticed that there seemed to be a lot of need expressed on social media that got lost “in the void” because there wasn’t a centralized system for keeping track of requests.

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