With words like “unprecedented” “disaster” and “what the actual hell?” floating around to describe this year, we’re going to attempt to distract from the overwhelming anxiety of today by taking a look at some other classic ways an apocalypse could topple 2020.
Last night, Demand Justice hosted a moving livestream performance to pay tribute to the late great Ruth Bader Ginsberg, and to urge Senators to honor her dying wish, “that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed.”
COVID misinformation is spread from the top, meanwhile right wing domestic terrorists plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Whitmer. And Scott Huffman calls in to talk about his bid for Congress.
“Sometimes things don’t make sense, until the end of the story” but have Bill and Ted reached ‘the end’?
This week: High Score, Lucifer, Find Me in Paris, Hoops, Chemical Hearts, Little Voice, Love in the Time of Corona, Lovecraft Country, Wynonna Earp
Well, the decision has finally been made. Coachella and Stagecoach have been cancelled for 2020. The governor of California issued a 4 phase process to reopen the state and lift the stay at home orders that have been in effect since March. Music festivals fall under the 4th phase, which will not be implemented until a vaccine is found for COVID-19. According to the Government of California’s website, the first phase of reopening the state involved making sure essential workers—like nurses and grocery store clerks—were able to work safely. Everyone else was encouraged to stay home and many businesses stayed… Read more »
This week on Geek Girl Riot we throw love-confetti all over Never Have I Ever before spreading some positivity into the world.
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Content and trigger warning: This article has references to child predators and how they operate on YouTube. The video linked, while being informative, is incredibly disturbing and shows real videos with predatory comments attached to them. Thursday morning, September 19, 2019, numerous verified YouTube content creators woke up to an email from the platform informing them of new verification standards that will go into effect in October. Previously, a YouTube channel could become verified after 100,000 accounts had subscribed. Many creators took the de-verification as a slap in the face. Some pointed out how their ability to network among verified… Read more »