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Having a bad day? Call this hotline to receive a wholesome pep talk from kindergartners.

Remember the Callin’ Oats hotline that started back in 1987? You know, the emergency Hall & Oates helpline where you’d dial 719-26-OATES to hear a song? Press 1 for “One on One,” 2 for “Rich Girl,” 3 for … well I don’t remember the options beyond 2. “Rich Girl” was always my pick.

Hotlines might have been a relic destined for the Gen X archives, had 2020’s lockdown not prompted people of all ages to to seek out entertainment in any way they could. Hotlines are indeed hot once again. And perhaps more clever than ever.

You can call the Hogwarts Admission Office, receive support through your existential crisis and even listen to poetry to escape from the mundanity of modern life.

But perhaps no hotline could be as wholesome and delightful as Peptoc, where callers can tune out the harsh noise of the world and fill their heads (and hearts) with wisdom, encouragement and life advice from kindergarteners.

That’s right, pure joy is just a phone call away.


Once you dial 707-998-8410, you’ll hear a child’s voice prompt you through delightful options:

“If you’re feeling mad, frustrated or nervous, press 1. If you need words of encouragement and life advice, press 2. If you need a pep talk from kindergartners, press 3. If you need to hear kids laughing with delight, press 4. For encouragement in Spanish, press 5.”

What exactly does a “pep talk” from kindergartners sound like, you may wonder. Well, it goes a little something like this:

“You can do it!”

“Keep trying! Don’t give up!”

“Bro, you’re looking great!”

As for when you feel mad or frustrated, the kiddos suggest taking three deep breaths, punching a pillow, or getting ice cream and/or shoes. I mean … pretty sound advice.

As the hotline intro suggests, Peptoc was created as an art project from students at West Side Elementary in California, with the help of their teachers Jessica Martin and Asherah Weiss.

Martin shared with NPR that the idea was moved by her student’s unwavering positive attitudes that remained consistent throughout the pandemic and wildfires. She thought their optimism could be something everyone could benefit from.

“Their creativity and resourcefulness is something that we need to emulate, because that level of joy and love and imagination is what’s going to save us in the end…And you know, with the current situation in Ukraine and all of the other terrors and sadness that we all carry, it’s really important that we continue to hold this light.” Martin told NPR.

Taking a page from that late Susan O’Malley’s book, Martin made the project a form of “social art,” meant to engage people through interaction with the art itself.

O’Malley’s “Advice From My 80-Year-Old Self” made inspirational posters from the advice of strangers. With Peptoc, we instead get inspiration from little children. Or as one woman who called then told CNN, “joy straight from the literal mouths of babes.”

It seems Martin was right—this is something the world has very much needed. As of Feb 26, the hotline is already up to 700 callers per hour.

Though the hotline itself is free to call, you can help support the hotline fees by clicking here to donate. Any excess money goes toward the school’s enrichment programs, which Martin adds has undergone massive budget cuts.

Next time you’re feeling down, Peptoc and the students of West Side Elementary are here to lift your spirits. Art, plus laughing children … what’s not to like?

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Five Gen X values from the ’90s that can save today’s world

A few weeks ago I came across an article about a kid who watches television at 1.5x speed so he can cram as much viewing in as he can. It seemed that his unquenchable desire to get through shows in the Golden Age of television meant he’d sacrifice the entertainment value of the show just to get to the end.

“Man, this guy would have been crucified in 1993,” I thought.

As a 45-year-old card-carrying member of Generation X (those born between 1965 and 1979), I remembered a time when nobody bragged about the amount of TV they watched. In fact, they bragged about not owning a TV. “I don’t watch TV, man,” people would say. “It only exists to sell you stuff.”

This complete reversal on the social acceptance of gluttonous TV viewing made me wonder what happened to the values we were raised on as Gen Xers? We were taught that sincerity was for simpletons, everything corporate is evil, old school is always better than the latest and greatest, authenticity is king, conformity is death and there is nothing worse than being a sell-out or a poser.

Nobody would have ever referred to themselves as an “influencer” in 1991—that’s the definition of a sell-out.

“After writing this book, I’m back in the mindset of ’90s thinking, which is that nothing is worse than selling out,” Chuck Klosterman, author of “The Nineties: A Book,” told Esquire. “Nothing was more embarrassing in the ’90s than trying to convince people to like the thing you made.”


Deep inside the heart of almost every Gen Xer is a deep-seated feeling of nihilism. We didn’t trust the corporations that laid off our parents or gutted their pensions in the ’80s. In fact, everything corporate was predatory. We didn’t have a lot of faith in family values because we were the first generation raised by single parents or in daycare. We didn’t care much about politics either. Back in the ’90s, Gen X’s aversion to politics was historic.

Of course, these are all generalities about a generation of nearly about 65 million people, but studies show that there are some definite hallmarks of being a Gen Xer.

According to a generational differences document circulated through the business community, Gen X’s core values are “skepticism,” “fun” and “informality.” They’re described as “self-reliant,” “independent,” “unimpressed with authority” and motivated by “freedom.”

In the young Gen Xer, the culture of the era “instilled a wariness and skepticism, and a kind of ‘figure it out for yourself’ mindset,” Paul Taylor, author of “The Next America: Boomers, Millennials, and the Looming Generational Showdown” told The Washington Post. And with that came a sense “that you don’t have to shine a light on yourself. You’re not the center of the universe.”

But things have changed since the ’90s when Gen X was coming of age. We live in an American culture that is fractured by political partisanship, fueled by a constant culture of outrage, crippled by a preoccupation with technology, plundered by greedy boomers and annoyed by overly sensitive millennials. All of this is happening while we face the greatest challenge of our times, climate change.

The answer to all of these problems is simple: admit that Gen X at one point had it right and if we followed its lead, we could reverse these terrible trends. OK, it might not fix all of our woes, but the way things are going now surely aren’t working. Plus, weren’t the ’90s great?

Also, with hat in hand, I must admit that this message is for Gen Xers as well. Many of us have lost our way by forgetting our disdain for authority and skepticism toward institutions. This is a call for us to remember what we once stood for and to fight back by doing what we do best—staying above the fray.

Gen X, it’s time to strap on your Dr. Martens boots and get back to fighting the “Battle of Who Could Care Less.” It’s time we collectively got our “whatever” back and showed the other generations how powerful dismissiveness can be.

Here are the top five Gen X values that we need to embrace again.

5.  Buying vintage items

Nothing was less hip in the early ’90s than wearing mall clothes. If you had any style you shopped at a thrift store and bought used duds from the ’70s and early ’80s and remixed them into something awesome. If you were into hip-hop or skating you shopped at the surplus store and rocked some super-durable Dickies or Carhartt gear. The mood of the times was totally anti-fashion. These days, we live in a world where fast fashion is killing the environment. By embracing the Gen X value of old-school cool, we can help the planet while looking much more fashionable in the process.

4. Corporate skepticism

In the early 2000s, people fell head-over-heels in love with smartphone technology and social media so quickly that nobody stopped and said, “Hey, wait a minute!” Now, we have a world where kids are depressed, the culture has become divided and nobody talks to each other in public anymore, they just stare at their phones. I can totally understand why young millennials and Luddite boomers would fall for the big-tech ruse, but sadly, Gen X was asleep at the wheel and fell victim, too. The generation that embraced the notion that TV rotted your brain needs to remind everyone to go outside and play in the sunshine or read a book. And if you read a book it should be by Bret Easton Ellis.

3. Just say “whatever”

Two of the most popular Gen X phrases were “whatever” and “talk to the hand (because the face don’t give a damn).” These may seem to be flippant responses but they are the correct way to deal with other people’s nonsense and in 2022, we have to deal with a constant barrage of it.

Somewhere along the way, people forgot that it’s even more powerful to ignore someone than to admit they got under your skin. In the world of social media, we unintentionally amplify the most wretched voices by subtweeting, commenting and liking the posts from the army of grifters fighting for our attention.

We also live in an era where many seem to be addicted to outrage. The quickest way to stop fanning the flames of outrage is with a simple, “whatever.” Like dogs distracted by squirrels, we’ve got our heads on outrage swivels these days. Throwing around the occasional “whatever” gives us the time and energy to focus on the problems that really matter and take action.

These days “whatever” matters more than ever.

2. Bring back snobbery

Good taste used to matter. In the 2000s, millennials decided that people have the right to like what they like and that it’s worse to judge someone’s personal taste than to have bad taste. Gen Xers based their entire personalities on taste and demanded integrity from artists and were rewarded by living in a time of superior films and music. These days, no one listens to new music and we’re stuck in a world dominated by comic book movies because no one stood up and shamed people for liking low-effort culture.

1. ​Political apathy

America’s political divide has calcified over the past decade because more and more people are basing their personal identities on their politics. This has created a culture where the dialog between liberals and conservatives has become a shouting match that only makes people dig their heels in further. It’s also created a culture in Washington, D.C. that has attracted a more debased form of politician and led to the gridlock that has halted any sense of progress. Sadly, Gen X has also been sucked into this vortex.

Things were a lot different in the ’90s. Back in 1999, Ted Halstead at The Atlantic noted that Xers “appear to have enshrined political apathy as a way of life.” He added that Gen Xers “exhibit less social trust or confidence in government, have a weaker allegiance to their country or to either political party.”

Compared to what’s going on in America in 2022, this type of apathy seems welcome. Back in the ’90s, taking a “chill pill” could solve everything. Wouldn’t it be great if everyone took one, and then we could open our ears and hearts and have some constructive discussions?

There was a common lament in the 1980s that the boomer hippies had sold out and became boomer yuppies. They went from being concerned with peace, love and the planet to stocks, bonds and conspicuous consumption. Gen X is now in its 40s and 50s and it’s fair to say that we’ve moved from being the outsiders to creating technological and political machines that are generating the type of conformity that we once railed against.

Now that Xers are at the age where we get to run the world for a few decades, it’s time to recommit to the core values that make us well … us. The great news is that as Gen Xers, it’ll be easy to get back to our roots because we were raised to ironically love the past.

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Whoopi Goldberg And ‘The View’ Trashed Kim Kardashian’s ‘Get Your F*cking Ass Up And Work’ Advice To Women

Whoopi Goldberg recently dealt with her own backlash, so she must know an unsavory comment when she sees one. In this case, she and the other ladies of The View aren’t at all impressed with Kim Kardashian’s “best” career advice for women. While promoting Hulu’s The Kardashians (premiering April 14, and yep, Kanye makes an appearance), Kim (alongside a very in-agreement Kourtney) declared (to Variety), “I have the best advice for women in business.” Then came the condescending followup: “Get your f*cking ass up and work. It seems like nobody wants to work these days.”

Yikes. Kim Kardashian’s known for her out-of-touch ways, but she outdid herself here, and so, Whoopi relayed what the backlash was all about, referencing Kim’s adult film as well as her wealthy, fame-soaked upbringing. “People who say she had a big head start compared to most people,” Whoopi began. “Mm-hmm. Do you remember what that head start was? Think back. Think back, if that’s what you mean to say.”

From there, Joy Behar acknowledged the tape out loud, and Sunny Hostin took the ball and ran. “I just think that people that are born on third base shouldn’t be talking about how easy it is to hit a home run,” Sunny proclaimed. “And because I, like you, grew up poor… I did have to work harder. and it took me, I think, I worked twice as hard to get half as far as a lot of people.”

Yup, Kim should not have said what she said, and as of now, she’s offered no response or apology about the backlash. Especially since she had added, “no toxic work environments,” this controversy won’t be going away quickly. Rather, she tweeted about a coat (while trying to start a meme) today, and people are firing back at her with a tweet from Jessica DeFino, who revealed how she worked for Kim (and her sisters) as an editor for the Kardashian apps. She didn’t even make enough money to live while working all hours and weekends, and then she was “reprimanded for freelancing on the side” to stay financially afloat. Sounds pretty toxic.

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Turns Out Cassidy Freeman Was Pregnant While Filming Those Violent ‘Righteous Gemstones’ Scenes

As with most shows (and movies, and everything in the world), 2020 caused major delays when it came to new seasons of critically-acclaimed shows. One of those shows was The Righteous Gemstones, HBO’s hilarious megachurch comedy, which had just begun production on its second season when COVID lockdown struck. The second season resumed production nearly a year later, and a lot had changed.

One major change was star Cassidy Freeman’s pregnancy, which she kept hidden from the cast while they filmed the show under strict COVID precautions in the sweltering heat of South Carolina. “Someone was looking down on me and gave me a really easy, easy time… And no morning sickness,” Freeman said in a new interview with Variety.

Freeman, who plays devoted housewife Amber, opened up about her decision to continue working during such uncertain times, on top of being pregnant. “I think all of us were just so grateful to be working, especially during a time when so many were out of work or were underemployed, and we were given so many privileges like having these incredible nurses administer tests to use every other day, which were partly protocols by HBO and partly protocols of Rough House Productions,” the actress explained. “Everyone was looking out for our best interest. I think anyone that decides to have a kid while working is asking for complications, but I couldn’t have been more supported by the people around me.”

Freeman’s character Amber was able to get a little more screen time this season, which meant her story developed more, and Freeman was given her own time to shine. “Amber’s now a bit more open, and she doesn’t just help Jesse by being a guest woman in his life but, part of a team,” Freeman adds, saying that she appreciated her character’s (much more violent) storyline this season.

“I love it when she shoots the motorcycle boys and she soothes Jesse’s abilities to take a shot, but she takes the stage anyway and takes the spotlight and publicly admits she was the one that got to stop the bad guys, not her husband.” Suddenly, her storyline is even more impressive when you realize she was literally carrying a child.

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‘The Afterparty’ Creators Are Writing A New IMDb Comedy About A Women Getting Catfished In The 1800s

After the success of their Apple TV+ series The Afterparty, creators Phil Lord and Chris Miller are teaming up for another comedy, this time a western that is aptly titled, Western.

The series will be set in the 1800s and revolve around a young woman named Polly who travels west to meet her suitor, who turns out to be a teenage boy. Distraught, Polly aims to make the best of it and adapt to the unfamiliar town. It seems like a cross between New Girl and Westworld, presumably without robots.

Lord and Miller are teaming up with writer Michelle Morgan (writer of It Happened in L.A. and Girl Most Likely) to produce the show, which will stream on IMDb TV. Lord wrote and director Apple TV’s murder-mystery comedy The Afterparty starring Tiffany Haddish, Ilana Glazer, Ben Schwartz, Sam Richardson, and Dave Franco, which was recently renewed for a second season. The duo is also working on rebooting the 2002 adult animated comedy Clone High for HBO Max.

Western is the latest in a slew of shows that have been picked up by IMDv TV, an ad-supported streaming site that is backed by Amazon Prime. The service recently ordered Primo, a comedy series from The Good Place creator Mike Schur, and a new Bosch spinoff.

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Even Putin’s Propagandists Working At Russia State TV Are Begging Him To End His Ruthless War On Ukraine

Pro-Kremlin Russian state TV pundits just pulled a pretty hilarious about-face when it comes to Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

Just a couple of weeks ago, Margarita Simonyan, the editor-in-chief of the state-controlled network RT appeared on an evening show celebrating Putin’s attack on the country by requesting a bottle of champagne on-air. Simonyan called Ukrainian citizens “traitors” and issued veiled threats to anyone standing against Russia’s military while a majority of her on-air peers predicted Putin would be able to take the country in a matter of days.

Well, we’re a couple of weeks out and the power-hungry dictator’s land-grab has stalled after being met with some unexpectedly fierce opposition from Ukraine’s military forces while Putin’s most out-spoken rival, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has become something of an international icon. Even worse, countries like the United States and their NATO allies have started imposing major sanctions on Russia while companies like Starbucks, McDonald’s, and Coca-Cola shut down operations. All of this means that soon, the Russian people are going to be feeling the economic squeeze and that has Russian TV anchors and the experts they’ve been interviewing on-air very worried.

So worried, in fact, that a lot of them are now begging Putin to bring their soldiers back home.

On a recent taping of state TV show The Evening With Vladimir Soloviev, the deputy dean of world politics at Moscow State University predicted the coming months will be worse for Russians than the Cold War.

“For our country, this period won’t be easy. It will be very difficult. It might be even more difficult than it was for the Soviet Union from 1945 until the 1960s,” Andrey Sidorov warned. Another state TV pundit Karen Shakhnazarov labeled the situation hopeless, saying ” I don’t see the probability of denazification of such an enormous country. We would need to bring in 1.5 million soldiers to control all of it. The most important thing in this scenario is to stop our military action.”

Shakhnazarov went on to blame the United States for the current crisis facing civilians, claiming that the U.S. was using the situation in Ukraine to punish Russia and cripple its economy.

“This threatens the change of public opinion in Russia, the destabilization of our power structures… with the possibility of a full destabilization of the country and a civil war,” she predicted when referencing all of the sanctions that have yet to go into effect. “This apocalyptic scenario is based on the script written by the Americans. They benefit through us dragging out the military operation. We need to end it somehow.”

Semyon Bagdasarov, a Russian Middle East expert, echoed those sentiments on Soloviev’s show claiming, “The world has never seen such massive sanctions. I’m not panicking, just calling things by their proper name. We need to be ready for total isolation.”

Still, Soloviev who has close ties with Putin is still trying to spin this war as America’s fault, saying reports of bombings on maternity hospitals are fake news and accusing the U.S. of starting the conflict. To lighten up the mood, and take the pressure off his old friend, Soloviev ended the program with — what else? — a clip of Fox News host Tucker Carlson predicting an easy Russian victory in Ukraine and “invincibility” when it comes to global sanctions. Soloviev ended the show by referring to Carlson’s enthusiasm, “He’s a lot more optimistic than my previous experts in the studio.”

(Via The Daily Beast)

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Miami Survived An OT Scare From Boston College With A Layup At The Buzzer

Boston College had been the surprise of the ACC men’s basketball tournament through the first two days, having beaten Pitt and Wake Forest (potentially knocking the Deacs out of the NCAA Tournament in the process) to earn a quarterfinals appearance and a date with Miami (FL) on Thursday afternoon in Brooklyn.

Like on Wednesday against Wake, Boston College simply would not go away and managed to force overtime for the second straight game thanks to a Jaeden Zackery three in the final 30 seconds.

In the overtime period, neither team could take control, with the two teams scoring just 4 points each with under 10 seconds to play, with Boston College seemingly in control as they had the ball with the clock winding down. However, after a BC jumper came up short, Miami was able to push the ball the length of the floor, with Charlie Moore finding Jordan Miller behind the defense for a buzzer-beating layup to save the Hurricanes ACC Tournament dreams — and all but lock up an NCAA bid.

Miami was likely in the field of 68 no matter what, but a loss to a 13-20 Boston College team would’ve brought at least some doubt into the next few days for the Hurricanes and they can now breathe a bit easier going into a massive semifinal matchup with Duke. As for the Eagles, their brief dalliance with being an ACC Cinderella comes to an end, but they provided some tremendous drama in their three games at the Barclays Center and pick up a little positive momentum going into the offseason.

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Cardi B Withdraws From ‘Assisted Living’ Just Days Before The Film Was Set To Begin Shooting

It looks like Cardi B is ready to take a break after “overextending” herself while expanding her brand. Unfortunately, that apparently means stepping away from her starring role in the Paramount comedy Assisted Living — just days before the movie was set to begin filming in New York. The movie would have been Cardi’s first-ever lead role after making her debut in Hustlers and featuring in Fast 9 in 2019 and 2021, respectively.

Deadline reports Assisted Living, which would have starred Cardi in old lady prosthetics as a low-level criminal hiding out at her grandmother’s retirement home after being wrongly accused, was set to start shooting next week. As such, the set has been shut down and the crew was told the film was temporarily canceled. However, Deadline says that, rather than pursuing legal action against Cardi for dropping out so late in the process, the studio, Paramount Players, hopes to try again later this year.

Meanwhile, Cardi’s “overextended” rationale makes a lot of sense as the “Up” rapper is just coming off winning her defamation lawsuit against Tasha K, is consulting with Playboy on the newly-launched Centerfold platform, shooting her Facebook Watch show, Cardi Tries, and is still recording her highly-anticipated second album, all while caring for a six-month old infant. If anyone deserves a break…

Hopefully, things can come together for a second pass and Cardi can show off those comedic chops in earnest whenever Assisted Living returns to Paramount Players’ docket. As for now, let’s also hope Cardi can get her work-life balance together, because the person comes first.

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Report: The Bears Will Trade Khalil Mack To The Chargers

The Los Angeles Chargers are beefing up their pass rush after the Denver Broncos pulled off a trade for Russell Wilson earlier this week. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN and Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the Chargers and the Chicago Bears worked out a deal to send All-Pro pass rusher Khalil Mack to Los Angeles.

Despite Mack’s productivity and reputation for being one of the most disruptive defensive players in the league, acquiring him apparently won’t cost the Chargers all that much, as the team will part with a second and a sixth-round pick.

Mack will return to the division where he started his NFL career, as he was drafted fifth overall by the then-Oakland Raiders back in 2014, and two years later, he was named the NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year. After a holdout during the 2018 offseason, the Raiders opted to trade Mack to the Chicago Bears, where he’s been a staple on the edge ever since.

Being able to get to quarterbacks is particularly valuable in the AFC West, as the division features Derek Carr, Patrick Mahomes, and Wilson lining up across from the Charger defense twice a year. Now, Los Angeles will have quite the bookend to Joey Bosa across its defensive front.

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Report: Cam Reddish Will Miss The Rest Of The Season With A Separated Shoulder

One of the first trades of 2022 in the NBA saw the New York Knicks send a first round pick and Kevin Knox to Atlanta in exchange for young forward Cam Reddish. The Hawks, with a glut of wing options, were looking to gain some flexibility. Reddish had hoped to be sent to a team he could get more of an opportunity for an increased role, but instead found himself buried on the bench in New York to start his tenure there.

In total, Reddish played in 15 games with the Knicks after arriving midseason, averaging 6.1 points on 41.5/25.8/90.6 shooting splits in an uneven 14.3 minutes per night. On Monday night in Sacramento, Reddish played 16 minutes before suffering a hard fall late in the contest that forced him to leave and kept him out of Wednesday’s win in Dallas as he was getting evaluated. On Thursday, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported that Reddish’s season was done due to a separated shoulder that is expected to require six weeks to heal.

With the Knicks all but eliminated from playoff contention — they are 3.5 games back of the 10-seeded Hawks with 16 games to play — many hoped the end of the season could be an opportunity to see what they had in some of their young talent, including Reddish. Unfortunately for Reddish and the Knicks, that opportunity will no longer be afforded to the third-year forward out of Duke, and the Knicks will have to wait until training camp next fall to get him back on the court with them.