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Don Toliver And Travis Scott’s Lo-Fi ‘Flocky Flocky’ Video Depicts A Debauched Day In Their Lives

Just days after releasing his third album, Life Of A Don, Houston rapper Don Toliver has paired one of the album’s standout songs, “Flocky Flocky,” with a suitably lo-fi video featuring his fellow Texan — and label boss — Travis Scott. The video’s shot like a throwback home movie, with grainy footage depicting the two rappers boarding private planes, riding in limos, hanging out in the studio, and throwing money at the strip club.

“Flocky Flocky” is the fourth video from Life Of A Don after “What You Need,” “Drugs N Hella Melodies,” and “Way Bigger.” In addition to Kali Uchis, who appears on “Drugs N Hella Melodies,” and Travis Scott, who appears on “Flocky Flocky” as well as “You,” the album features an appearance from Travis Scott collaborator Baby Keem on the song “Outerspace,” and HVN and SoFaygo on the song “Smoke.”

Travis Scott, meanwhile, has made a slew of appearances on new albums as fans await his own new album Utopia. In addition to his two appearances on Don’s album, Travis popped up on Drake’s Certified Lover Boy and on Baby Keem’s The Melodic Blue. He’s also expecting his second child with Kylie Jenner while working on a companion film for Utopia.

Watch the video for Don Toliver and Travis Scott’s “Flocky Flocky” video.

Life Of A Don is out now on Cactus Jack and Atlantic. Get it here.

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Wild Videos From A Recent Smash Mouth Concert Show A Surreal And Unhinged Live Experience

The past 12-plus months has played host to a handful of peculiar Smash Mouth stories. In August 2020, Smash Mouth performed at a motor cycle rally that ended up being responsible for a substantial number of COVID-19 cases. Last month, the group took exception to Rolling Stone leaving “Smash Mouth” off their list of the 500 greatest songs of all time. Then, within the past couple weeks, the group was seen performing with a replacement singer and seemed to deny that anything about the show was atypical.

Now, regular lead singer Steve Harwell is back with the band, and based on one person’s account, it seems at least one recent concert wasn’t exactly the peak of live entertainment.

A TikTok user named Haley shared a video yesterday, which has over 700,000 views as of this post. The video starts with her introducing what’s to come, saying that she saw the band perform at “a local beer and wine festival,” presumably October 9’s “The Big Sip” at Bethel Woods Center For The Arts in Bethel, New York. She described the performance as “the most chaotic show I’ve ever seen in my entire life” and then shared a selection of clips from it.

It’s worth noting that the video features a selection of out-of-context clips, so it’s possible the show as a whole wasn’t like how it seems here. However, this collection of clips is truly something. Aside from a litany of sound issues, Harwell made a gesture that looked like a Nazi salute, appeared to be incoherent, and brought a random person on stage and handed them the microphone.

Meanwhile, some choice Harwell quotes included, “I’ll f*cking kill your whole family, I swear to God,” and, “If I could suck my own dick, I’d never leave the house.”

This afternoon, Haley shared a follow-up video, in which she talks about the supposed Nazi gesture and gives more context to that moment:

So far, the closest thing the band has made to a comment on the performance is a re-share of a photo featuring Harwell and some fans at the event.

Check out the video above.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Has Been Labeled A ‘Communist’ By A QAnon Cheerleader Who Might Be Nuttier Than Her

Not too long ago, Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) stalked Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez through the halls of Congress after calling the Green New Deal a “communist manifesto.” And AOC largely ignores MTG’s troll-heavy antics, which have caused her colleagues to strip her committee seats. That’s only inspired Marjorie to crank up the crazy, including toting a Scooby Doo meme to the House floor and saying things so nutty that even Steve Bannon has gives her a side eye. Well, Marjorie is apparently not in the good graces of Lin Wood, a far-right QAnon lover and Kyle Rittenhouse’s ex-lawyer.

Wood is taking issue with Marjorie in an escalating war of words first reported by Vice, which notes that Wood’s been trashing the freshman congresswoman on his Telegram channel. He’s angry that she hasn’t pushed Georgia officials to audit election results, and as a result, he believes that she’s not a true patriot. Further, he reportedly wrote that Greene is a “communist” because she’s calling for a Biden impeachment, and this is so circular. Mediaite further pointed toward what Wood’s been saying: “In my opinion, Marjorie Taylor Greene is a communist. Greene is running around saying ‘Impeach Biden,’ that says that Biden won — he didn’t.” He then added, “A traitor will come into you as a patriot. Be careful!”

Via the The Republican Accountability Project Twitter account:

Well, Majorie, who recently (and falsely) claimed that horse medication Ivermectin “won a Nobel Peace Prize,” wasn’t going to take the “communist” insult without comment. She fired back by claiming that Lin “lifts up his Bible high and lies and lies and lie.” She also insisted, “He’s not one of us.” Marjorie tweeted a link to a Law and Crime article about why Rittenhouse’s family decided to fire Lin from Kyle’s defense team. She went on to attack Lin on the same subject in further tweets.

Trouble in QAnon land! This is what happens when they lose their Shaman.

(Via Vice & Mediaite)

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Adorable video of bears failing at ‘hammocking’ is the cuteness we all needed today

ICYMI, October has started off well for bear news. First, we had Otis, the crowned chunk and winner of the annual Fat Bear Week (yes, it’s a thing). And now, we have footage of three precious little cubs, whose hammock struggles are so cute, it’s almost unbearable.

According to ABC News, this #hammockfail happened in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Which leads me to think: Obviously these cubs were touring in some kind of bluegrass bear band and had been searching for a place to rest. It’s the only explanation.

To be fair, hammocks are not always the easiest to hop onto, even for humans, several Twitterers pointed out:

But I think we can all agree: Watching this trio spin, flip and fall in their attempts to hoist themselves onto the hanging apparatus is infinitely more entertaining than watching a person do the same thing.

I myself was especially fond of the super-impressive-synchronized-double-bear-flip extravaganza at the end. Seriously, these bears are ready for the Olympics. 10 outta 10. I don’t even care that they in no way, shape or form “stuck the landing.”

I do, however, feel a tad sorry for the one bear who had made it onto the hammock successfully and was lying peacefully … until the others decided to bring chaos. I’m sure anyone with siblings can relate.

Truly, the only thing that would make this video better would be some fun sound effects. Perhaps a fun “splat” noise at the end to really drive it home? Either way, it’s a video that Goldilocks herself would dub “just right.”

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Doctor’s viral video about being asked ‘do you plan on having children?’ is an eye-opener

“Do you plan on having children?” This is absolutely, without a doubt, a very inappropriate question to be asked during a job interview. One that in no way explores a person’s work relevant skills, applicable experience or career goals. And it’s definitely not a common conversation starter for male applicants. It is however a question that many women, particularly those in male-dominated fields, have to put up with, even now.

Meet orthopedic surgeon, mother and viral TikTok sensation Dr. Pamela Mehta. Mehta receives glowing reviews for her work, and is mother to three children. Yes, she is both—is it that hard to fathom? Apparently, for her former employers, it was.


Dr. Mehta recently posted a TikTok video—now racking up over 16 million views—sharing her own story of gender discrimination.

After spending nine months studying, training and preparing to become an orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Mehta was finally able to pursue her dream job … only to be asked a question she “knew was illegal.” (And if you didn’t know it was, now you do.)

This is certainly not a unique scenario. Roughly 75% of women have reported that they were asked about family life, marital status and children in interviews.

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Mehta knew being honest would have its unwarranted repercussions. She shared with BuzzFeed that, “I was frustrated because I knew I would be penalized for saying yes, yet I still wanted the job because it was a coveted position. I also knew the question was illegal, but that is just how it goes—a lot of questions are asked of women in the workplace that are not legal, and we just have to deal with it.”

For Dr. Mehta, the grin-and-bare-it approach seemed to be the only strategy. To prove her worth, she “got there early, stayed late, never passed any work to anyone else,” and even returned back to work only six weeks after the birth of her first child. That’s only half the standard recommended time. And that’s all unpaid in the United States, which is a completely different societal failing.

Despite her efforts, Mehta’s workplace continued to prove unwelcoming and unsupportive. And after her second pregnancy, the company became toxic to the point of needing legal intervention. “They aggressively started ‘pushing me out.’ I had to get a lawyer,” she says in her TikTok video. “They tried to ruin any future career I would have as a successful surgeon.”

Comments from other working moms began pouring in to show solidarity and speak out about their own similar experiences.

One person shared: “Lost my medical career Thursday because I was pushed out.”

Another replied: “Not sure how we as women are supposed to birth children but … not birth children. Someone has to do it. Why are jobs so cruel?”

Even a male commenter wrote: “I am a surgical tech and good friend with our only female ortho surgeon. They treat her like they’re doing her a favor by having her. It’s ridiculous.”

Mehta’s determination paid off, as she is now the owner of her own successful surgical practice, and has “three happy, healthy children.” Add to that, social media star. Mehta has around 163K followers on her Instagram and TikTok, collectively. As “TikTok’s 1st Female Orthopaedic Surgeon,” Dr. Mehta uses her platform to encourage other women that a healthy work-life balance is possible, and to advocate for better maternity leave policies. Her message is simple: “Ladies, don’t let anyone take your dreams and spirit away!”

Women should not have to feel powerless or alone while trying to attain both a family and a career. And as the Orthopaedic Surgeon Mama says in her BuzzFeed interview, “There will come a day when women are treated equally and respectfully in the workplace, and we will not stop until we have that equality.”

That fight for equality might not be over. But victories like Mehta’s are worth noting, because they move us all toward progress.

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There’s A Real-Life ‘Squid Game’ Happening In Abu Dhabi (Minus The Murder, Of Course) (Probably)

So, right off the bat, don’t worry, nobody’s getting shot in the face. On September 12, the Korean Cultural Center will be hosting a real-life “Squid Game” event in Abu Dhabi that will attempt to recreate the smash-hit Netflix series, but obviously, without anyone getting brutally killed. Probably

Organized by KCC director Nam Chan-woo, participants will get a chance to compete in four games pulled directly from Squid Game: Red Light, Green Light, Dalgona Candy, Marbles, and Ddajki (paper-flipping). However, instead of millions of dollars, players will compete for nifty customized green tracksuit inspired by the Netflix series. Via Business Insider:

“The games played in the Netflix series are popular amongst children in Korea and remind Korean adults of nostalgic childhood memories. But similar traditional games are played by children here in the UAE, too,” Nam said. “I hope the global popularity of ‘Squid Game’ will be an opportunity to spread other aspects of Korean culture, too, such as Hangeul, taekwondo, as well as K-dramas and movies.”

Squid Game has been an absolute juggernaut for Netflix, to the point where internet service providers have threatened to sue the streaming giant for how much bandwidth users are sucking up to watch the South Korean series. It’s a worldwide phenomenon, which has come as a welcome surprise for its creator, who spent ten years trying to get the show off the ground. Squid Game had been routinely rejected as “too implausible” until Netflix stepped in. The streaming service gambled on the world being dark enough to appreciate the show, and man, were they right about that one.

(Via Business Insider)

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Timothée Chalamet Will (Probably) Never Be In A Marvel Movie Because Of The Advice One Of His Heroes Gave Him

At this point, it’s hard to find an A-list actor or actress who hasn’t been in a superhero movie. Brad Pitt? Deadpool 2. Will Smith? Suicide Squad. Natalie Portman? Thor. But there are exceptions, like Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, and Meryl Streep (although if you want to make the case that Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again is a superhero movie, I’m listening). Timothée Chalamet, who will reach a new level of fame with the twin release of The French Dispatch and Dune this month, wants to be another exception.

In a cover story with Time, Chalamet shared the advice that one of his “heroes” gave him about navigating Hollywood.

“One of my heroes — I can’t say who or he’d kick my ass — he put his arm around me the first night we met and gave me some advice,” he says. What was it, I ask?

“No hard drugs,” Chalamet says, “and no superhero movies.”

I will now spend the rest of the day wondering who told Chalamet to avoid the Marvel Cinematic Universe, or else they’d beat him up. He doesn’t say “one of my acting heroes,” only “heroes,” so the person could be in any profession. Let’s assume they’re in the entertainment industry, though, and that they speak from a history of drug use.

I know!

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ChalaMET… born in New York… attended the MET Gala. It all checks out.

(Via Time)

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Lil Nas X Is Hyped Up About 100 Thieves Competing In The ‘League Of Legends’ World Championship

The 2021 League Of Legends World Championship has been taking place and the matches have been really exciting so far. One person, that’s been really enjoying them? Lil Nas X. His enjoyment of video games isn’t a secret. He’s a huge fan of Sonic The Hedgehog and did a livestream concert inside Roblox.

Lil Nas X is also a big fan of the League Of Legends team 100 Thieves. He’s so much of a fan that he decided to do create a hype video to celebrate the 2021 League Of Legends World Championship featuring a completely unique compilation of Lil Nas X’s hits “Thats What I Want” and “Industry Baby.” The result is a great hype video featuring 100 Thieves member JhbTeam dancing around with visions of Lil Nas X performing inside the LCS Championship trophy. The behind the scenes footage from the shoot is also quite enjoyable.

Anyone that wants to check out 100 Thieves in the League Of Legends World Championship can find them competing online at Lolesports.com They’re currently in the group stage, coming off a loss to Edward Gaming, but they’ll get a second shot at getting a win on Tuesday when they take on FocusMe.

If they manage to make a title run maybe we’ll get an opportunity to see Lil Nas X celebrating it. We’re also going to eagerly anticipate more crossovers with him and the world of gaming.

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‘Marvel’s Avengers’ Has Even More Microtransactions Now

Marvel’s Avengers is one of the best examples ever of how to misuse a franchise. The game should have been a layup: Take one of the most popular movie franchises in the world, put them in fun gameplay system, and watch as it prints money. To be fair to its developers, Crystal Dynamics, the game has been praised since its launch for all the characters being fun to use. Yes, the phrase “You feel like [whichever Avenger]” is overused, but it was the best sentiment possible to describe the gameplay.

What has consistently plagued the series has been decision-making that went beyond the meat of the game, decisions that likely go beyond the control of the actual developers. For starters, the character designs originally made everyone extremely unhappy. Then, everyone got the game and saw a flurry of cosmetic microtransactions, which beget every DLC character post-launch getting their own individual battle pass. This, essentially, means that anyone who has actually been enjoying the game and is completing it would have to spend even more money to do that.

The process of simply playing the game got even more difficult when, back in March, it was announced that the leveling system was changing. Grinding out experience and leveling up individual characters is now even more challenging. While longtime players could take solace in the fact that they wouldn’t be able to level up faster by spending money on experience points, that changed with a recent update which, alongside the game being added to Xbox Gamepass, made buying experience an option. Via Kotaku:

Players can buy 1.5x boosts that last a week, three days, or one day. Along with these purchasable boosts, players can also collect a free two-hour boost, so they can experience a first, fleeting taste of extra XP for free before paying for their next hit. The most expensive, longest-lasting boost costs 500 credits, which is five dollars’ worth of in-game currency.

Not only is this extremely gross — because it’s pay to win in a game that, as we’ve already shown, is full of microtransactions — but it walks back something the developers had previously said it would never do.

We’ve also committed that content purchasable with real money in Marvel’s Avengers will be aesthetic-only additions, which will ensure we can keep the game fresh for years to come. The fight against AIM is only just beginning, there is much more story and many more heroes on the horizon.

The decision is exploitative and a cheap cash grab by people in a position that want to use the popularity of the Avengers franchise. It is also another example of a game that has at no point been able to get out of its own way. Even when players were enjoying the game and streaming it, at one point they accidentally pushed through an update that revealed the player’s IP address on the screen. Mistakes happen, but it becomes more difficult to justify those mistakes when every decision that has been made surrounding the game has been bad.

The part of this that hurts the most is that Marvel’s Avengers should be a good game. The people who play it and like it universally praise how fun it is. The gameplay is great and the feedback loop is enjoyable. There is a good game in here and one that has the potential to make an Avengers video game just as big as the movies. Unfortunately, decisions that are focused on cashing in on that name have taken the forefront of every conversation around it.

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‘Aquaman’ Gets A Comedic Spin And Some Quirky Animation In The First Four Minutes Of HBO’s Mini Series ‘Aquaman: King Of Atlantis’

After spending years trying to prove to fans that the Justice League’s undersea hero is more than just a friend to fish and easy punchline, DC is once again embracing Aquaman‘s nautical nonsense in HBO’s upcoming animated series Aquaman: King of Atlantis. The limited-run show follows Aquaman as he ascends the throne of Atlantis, inheriting not only a great deal of responsibility and power but a great mess left behind by former ruler Ocean Master. Luckily for Aquaman, he has two royal advisors around to, well, royally advise him: Vulko, the well-kempt scholar, and Mera, the magical warrior-princess.

Earlier today, IGN offered up a first look at Aquaman: King of Atlantis‘ premiere episode, in which Aquaman is coronated to minimal applause following him overthrowing Ocean Master. With animation that looks a bit Teen Titans Go! meets ThunderCats Roar! and a description claiming the show is a “playful reimagining” of an iconic DC storyline and promises “colorful animations, monstrous creatures, and thrilling battles,” its clear the animated series is pivoting sharply away from the Jason Momoa version of the character we’ve grown accustomed to in recent years. However, despite its appearance and goofy first four minutes, DC has admitted they’re trying not to lean too hard into making fun of the king of the sea.

“Because you can’t ignore that aspect of Aquaman’s history, we tried to take the cooler, more grounded Aquaman that is becoming the way people think of him and just put him in a sort of goofy sort of cartoony world and have him bristle at that a little bit,” Halpern-Graser told IGN. “Because he’s sort of a serious guy, and he doesn’t totally love how silly the world around him is. And he’s a little bit the audience’s point of view.”

In lieu of Momoa, Cooper Andrews (The Walking Dead) will be voicing Aquaman, with Gillian Jacobs (Community) portraying Mera, Thomas Lennon (Reno 911) as Vulko, and Dana Snyder (Jellystone!) voicing Ocean Master. Victor Courtright (ThunderCats Roar!) and Marly Halpern-Graser (Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) are serving as Aquaman: King of Atlantis‘ showrunners and co-executive producers, alongside producers James Wan (Aquaman, Malignant), Atomic Monster’s Michael Clear (Annabelle Comes Home), Rob Hackett (Swamp Thing), and Sam Register (Teen Titans Go!). The three-part mini-series will release new episodes weekly on HBO Max beginning on Thursday, Oct. 14.