This week's characters also include a rocker best known for a song primarily comprised of the lyric "woo-hoo" accusing Taylor Swift of not writing her songs, an editor-in-chief soliciting journalist salaries but refusing to divulge his own and a conservative pundit upset at a cartoon wearing something she wears all the time.
This week, we've also got Aaron Rodgers's playoffs loss and West Elm Caleb.
Amid stressful times, it's natural to seek out things that are melodic to the ear, and research has shown that music can be an effective tool in helping us relax and manage stress. So what are some of the most beautiful songs to listen to?
This week, we've got a guy who won't let his girlfriend cook Indian food in their shared home, a woman whose boss is policing her maternity wear and more.
This week's characters include a guy who thinks the COVID safety measures for movie reviewers has gone on long enough and a film director who thinks everyone on his flight watching "Jungle Cruise" should be embarrassed.
This week, we've also got Cassie hiding in the bathtub in the season 2 premiere of TV show "Euphoria."
We're settling into 2022, year of the void, and things are… fine. Totally fine. Have some tweets.
This week, we've got someone who left themselves fake notes to fool their fiancรฉ's mom, someone whose future in-laws are refusing to attend the wedding because her husband is taking her last name, and more.
This week's characters include a startup bro who said the best way to expand your business is to start a sweatshop, a woman who said men shouldn't cry because it turns her off and more.
This week, we've also got people explaining the gaps in their resumes.
The cult slasher franchise "Scream" was rebooted after 11 long years. Does the '90s classic hold up, or are we done with the meta-horror humor it's always delivered?
This week, in the words of both Dolly Parton and @sharjilrasool, we're all worKN95, and it's cleary taking its toll on our sanity.
'Euphoria' may make you feel decidedly uncool — but also, thank your parents for not enrolling you at Euphoria High.
There are certain rules we don't learn in school but expect others to know — and it can be infuriating when people constantly break these common-sense standards of etiquette.
This week, we've got a guy who retouched the nudes someone sent them, someone whose wife left dog vomit on his desk and more.
This week's characters include a man who became an instant meme after his NFTs were stolen, a guy who thinks a CEO who earns $1.5 billion isn't rich, a "Sesame Street" character who had a meltdown over a rock and a pundit with an opinion so bad it was dubbed "the worst take of 2022."
This week, we've also got a cursed reconstruction of Julius Caesar and stuff the CDC said.
It's the first tweet roundup of the new year, and the energy is — well, it's whatever all this is.
Redditor u/High_Prophet queried the r/AskReddit community, "What is something you are pretty sure is going to happen in 2022?" and received more than 21,000 comments. Here are some of our favorite answers.
This week, we've got a guy who won't tolerate any "Harry Potter" content in his life, a woman whose son-in-law keeps sending her shirtless photos and more.
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