Speaking of reboots I think Cavill is going to be in the new Highlander reboot so that's something to look forward to perhaps.
wait...Highlander reboot? Ummm...great?Speaking of reboots I think Cavill is going to be in the new Highlander reboot so that's something to look forward to perhaps.
wait...Highlander reboot? Ummm...great?
This just in, Henry Cavill has been dropped as Superman by James Gunn. Guess Cavill was just too based for them after all.
Apparently, Gunn is planning to make Smallville 2.0 with a young Clark Kent.
It is the symbol for okay.Its also the symbol for OK.
Also, the OG Simpson line in Elon Musk's monologue was brilliant.
JK Rowling is apparently taking advantage of the United Kingdom's onerous Laws Against Free Speech to Compel Critics to Publicly Apologize to Her.
Plentiful amounts of anonymous Social Media account are ree'ing, calling her Nazis and worse, but alas... can do nothing but Ree on Twitter, lest they too be forced to publicly grovel an apology before her if geographically blessed to live in the United Kingdom.
I'm not crazy about the UK's speech laws but watching JK Rowling use them to force her deranged critics to apologize is just 🤌
The United States has basically the greatest free speech regime in the history of the world. In no other country on Earth can you speak as freely and openly as you can here. It's great.notthebee.com
Where's my Chad-Female pic!?
Heard this week that he's actually ben dropped from this, too...?Speaking of reboots I think Cavill is going to be in the new Highlander reboot so that's something to look forward to perhaps.
Zachary Levi, star of the television series Chuck and of course portraying Captain Marvel in the Shazam series of DC Cinematic Universe, made some tweets critical of Pfizer... triggering quite the struggle session in the comments and just in general.
He even posted a source!
Zachary Levi has previously identified himself as a Christian and Libertarian.
Phileadelphia Flyers Defenseman Ivan Provorov boycotted the Hockey Teams Pride Night meant to support the LGBTQIA+ Community by declining to participate in the pregame warmup when his team would be wearing Rainbow Pride uniforms and hockey sticks wrapped in Pride tape. His explanation was as follows: "I respect everybody and I respect everybody’s choices. My choice is to stay true to myself and my religion [Russian Orthodox]. That’s all I’m going to say."
He still participated in the game against Anaheim.
Flyers' Ivan Provorov labeled 'homophobic' as he faces backlash for boycotting team's Pride festivities
Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Ivan Provorov faced immense backlash for boycotting the team's Pride night festivities. He cited his religious beliefs.www.foxnews.com
There was much ree'ing on Twitter.
For bonus amusement.
Ivan Provorov is in fact Russian-born and a Russian Citizen AFAIK so the humor and irony here has several layers.
The Phileadelphia Flyers are one of the most socially liberal and activist Hockey franchises in the NHL, having supported transgender/nonbinary hockey nights, virtue signalling how they'll throw out spectators immediately for the use of homophobic slurs and supporting NHL job/career fairs that specifically excluded white "cis"males.
Some ad-exec probably thought "this'll score us kudos with the woke mob" while forgetting that 14% of the radio stations in the US are country music stations.They had to have realized that this was the reaction they were going to get. Look at what happened with Gillette. This is part of why I wonder if it isn't intentional in order to destroy these things.
New York Post said:Asked why she left ESPN, Arnolt said, "I'm a very opinionated person — I always have been. That's something I love about myself and I just felt at ESPN that I was a little bit stifled. There was a lot of conversations and issues that have really just permeated the world of sports and society in general that I wasn't able to speak up about.
"And it made me feel very uncomfortable, because I wasn't true to myself. Then there's a place like OutKick, where the idea of cancel culture doesn't exist. You have someone like Clay Travis who really stands behind everyone who works at the company and says, 'You can say whatever you want as long as you are convicted in what you're saying and you really believe in it you have nothing to worry about.'"