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My top song was a song that comes onto my most listened Daily Mix all the time but I also skip the song almost everytime it comes on. 

Wish I could compare my 2019 Spotify with my 2020 Spotify (probably a way to do this, but too lazy). I think this year crushed last year for listens, but I’d like to know for sure.

My bedtime and wakeup Alexa routines have ruined any meaningful insights into my actual Spotify listening habits.  I used to look forward to these, but no more.

The commercial is great and even better that they used Satan from the movie Legend.

More like a sowing circle, amirite?

At least she was closer to 20, while drake and r kelly like em not even legal.

I mean, the entire point of a damn swingers meetup is to bone lots of people. This wasn’t a sewing circle. 

Soooo... Feckless cunt is still feckless.

Right. Show me the receipts. Show the death threats. Being called out for always shitting on Tayler, no matter what she does, isn’t a death threat. It’s calling out sloppy reporting.

Jamie Dornan is the Great Value Henry Cavill.

I’ve been writing for this site long enough to know that anything created by Taylor Swift not met with effusive praise means I’ll wake up to an inbox full of death threats...

And speaking of Obama, he and Michelle are allegedly producing a Netflix sitcom “based on the chaotic transition of power when Donald Trump became president in 2016.” Uh. Hm.

What PBO is saying is so frigging obvious and the backlash is deliberately obtuse. The most effective slogans put a positive spin on things and imply things are being added not taken away. One of the reasons the awful MAGA slogan is successful is because it capitalizes on optimism. Optimism that fascism will return

According to Apple Music my top two songs of 2020 are “Meditation Music 101" and “Relaxing Night Rain” because those are the two songs we play for my daughter every night while she falls asleep.

My most 2020 result was “top podcast” aka the 1 minute of 1 episode of a relaxation/meditation podcast I listened to before (probably) flipping back to my “sorrowwwww” playlist. Maybe next year, mental health.

“DEFUND THE POLICE” and then taking the next couple minutes or so to explain what they actually mean, it’s their time. But a lot of people aren’t listening by then.

This.

He’s not wrong, though. “Defund the Police,” snappy as it might be, is a vast oversimplification of what that plan often entails (depending on who you ask)—redistributing funds to services that the police shouldn’t be involved with to begin with, like welfare checks and mental illness interventions.  Yes, explaining

Obama was the best president of my lifetime, and it’s not even close. “Change” and “Yes we Can” were pretty successful political slogans, that helped Obama get elected, primarily because they were fairly meaningless slogans that everyone could project their own desires onto, and were especially effective given how