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 Literalists stay mad Lil Nas X released his new single, âMontero (Call Me By Your Name),â on March 26 along with its music video. Itâs already shot up to nearly 60 million views on YouTube and has sparked controversy with its erotic imagery â most uniquely, his descent to hell while pole dancing and his subsequent lapdance for the devil. Furthering the backlash, Lil Nas X collaborated with a creative agency called MSCHF to create the âSatan shoe.â These 666 pairs of exclusive shoes were an obvious publicity stunt: the air bubble in the sole was advertised to have a drop of human blood, the design featured a pentagram, and embroidered on the shoe is âLuke 10:18,â a bible verse about the fall of Satan from heaven. ....
Alex Jesus Has anyone noticed that since COVID-19 has taken over and we have been mostly stuck at home, random pursuits of learning are more frequent? I definitely had a couple quarter-life crisis moments over the past year, but one bright spot has been the various and aimless nights of Googling and YouTubing. Anyways, here’s my rant: steroids. Like many, I had no idea what steroids were necessarily for or what they did. Popularized in certain fields and clearly a massive staple for many famous actors and athletes, I thought that I should try to understand why and how they are so controversial. I discovered that steroids and other HRT (hormone replacement therapy) drugs are very common among casual, non-famous citizens. Their uses range from athletics, to hair loss prevention, to even breast cancer medication. Turns out that the steroid education community is massive on YouTube these days, as channels that largely function as informational/opinion-based libraries have hu ....
The Cascade Published 4 days ago Carissa Wiens With pretty strict COVID-19 restrictions in place since November across B.C., I’ve been doing my best to stay within the community I live in (Chilliwack) and to avoid spending time with people who don’t live in my house. Even though I’ve perfected the art of the bubble bath and am far ahead on my homework with all this time at home, life is fairly lonely. Maybe it’s the loneliness or the fact that every day feels like the one before, but I’ve begun enjoying things I used to despise talk radio being one of them. When driving to the grocery store the other day I found so much comfort in listening to two morning show radio hosts discuss road rage. There wasn’t anything valuable being said over the 10-minute discussion, but it felt so good to hear people other than Dwight and Jim have a conversation it almost felt like I had friends again. ....
From royal to, well, not royal Carissa Wiens It was incredibly energizing to spend my Sunday being excited about a historical event that wasn’t The Bachelor (which doesn’t really count). I had my PVR set to record Meghan and Harry’s interview with Oprah days before and had the wine chilling in the fridge for much […] ....
Carissa Wiens On voting day for Canadaâs federal election in the fall of 2015, someone told me to vote Liberal because âJustinâs hot.â I was taken by surprise because, up until that point, it had never occurred to me that firstly, Trudeau was quite pretty, and secondly, that a political leader could be attractive; I thought those spaces were only reserved for The Bachelor contestants and James Bond movies. After watching Bush and Harper be state leaders for many of my early formative years, the idea of a beautiful person in charge seemed very foreign. But as Iâm constantly at home, watching the news more, and scrolling through Obamaâs Instagram nonstop, Iâve now come to terms that yes, a political leader who is much older than myself can certainly be very attractive. ....