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Joe Biden Seeks TikTokers’ Advice On Ukraine With Chaotic Results In ‘SNL’ Cold Open

It’s been over three weeks since Russia invaded Ukraine, and while things could be worse, they’re not great. While the Ukrainian people have put up a fight, America has struggled to find a way to lend a hand without inciting World War III, with little help from the Republican party. SNL tried to find the funny in this tragic situation, with its latest episode showing President Joe Biden meeting with a most important group: TikTokers.

James Austin Johnson reprised his acclaimed take on the the self-described “landline of presidents” as White House press secretary Jen Psaki (a witheringly sarcastic Kate McKinnon) introduced him to a gaggle of online influencers. One of them, played by Chloe Fineman, suggested poems as a way to combat Russian forces, only to wind up doing a variation on AnnaLynne McCord’s instantly infamous plea to President Vladimir Putin. Another, played by Aidy Bryant, spouted alt-right conspiracy theories. Yet another, played by Kenan Thompson, was the wrong guy — not a TikToker but a roofer from Pittsburgh.

Eventually the day was saved, sort of, by Bowen Yang, who showed up shirtless with a plunger atop his left nipple. “The idea of asking TikTok stars how to fight Russia might sound like a joke, but remember, they said the same thing about the radio in World War II,” Yang told the group. “Never underestimate the importance of new technology and how it reaches young people in ways you can never understand. TikTok isn’t some childish gimmick — it has more power and more influence than the nightly news.”

As it happens, truth is as strange as fiction. The White House really is meeting with TikTokers about messaging, while the Kremlin is doing the same thing, only with misinformation.

You can watch the sketch in the video above.

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Mary Kenney’s ‘Gamer Girls’ Is Finally Telling Gaming’s Biggest Untold Story

Mary Kenney doesn’t really want to well, actually anyone.

The author, educator, and game designer has a fairly gracious understanding when it comes to the misinformation surrounding women’s influence in the gaming world. Her new book, Gamer Girls: 25 Women Who Built the Video Game Industry (which releases in July but is available for pre-order now), is all about dispelling myths surrounding those pesky stereotypes that seem to follow female gamers, no matter what era they live in. But, Kenney’s been intentional about bringing that untold bit of the industry’s history to life in a way that feels accessible, entertaining, and above all, non-judgmental.

“’Isn’t it sad that we haven’t been around very long? But thank goodness we’re here now.’ That’s the biggest [belief] that’s just inaccurate,” Kenney tells UPROXX. “That women are a recent add in the industry. Not to well, actually anybody, but … well, actually, we were here in the ’60s, and we were definitely around in the ’70s and ’80s, and we were all over the ’90s. We’ve been around for a while. We’ve been making games for a while. And we’ve been leading for a while.”

In Gamer Girls, Kenney focuses primarily on those early decades when names like Kazuko Shibuya (who created the artwork for Final Fantasy), Muriel Tramis (the first Black female video game designer), and Mabel Addis Mergardt (the first-ever female game designer responsible for the 1964 release of The Sumerian Game) were pioneering largely in the shadows.

“They were just so excited about the work they got to do,” Kenney explains. “You see that so much in the first women who were hired at Atari and Activision. No one had ever invented what they were trying to create, but they were sure it would be cool, so they just kept pushing ahead.”

It’s that same love of a challenge that inspired Kenney to write her book. Well that, and the sheer disbelief that some form of Gamer Girls didn’t already exist on the shelves.

“My literary agent reached out to me and said, ‘Hey, I think this is a book that should exist. I think you would be a good person to write it,’” Kenney answers when asked what sparked the idea for the project. “And I responded to him with, ‘Eric [Smith], come on. That book definitely already exists. There’s no way it doesn’t.’”

Spoiler: It didn’t.

But as bleakly funny as it was to realize no one had compiled the thoughts of gaming’s female trailblazers from over 60 years, Kenney had a more sobering reason for wanting to write the book too. She’d been invited to speak to a group of high school girls attending a game design camp at Indiana University. There, she gave her “spiel” about what her job at Insomniac Games entailed before answering some audience questions.

“We got to the Q&A, and every question I got was about Gamergate,” Kenney recalls. “Like everything they were asking. It was stuff like, ‘Have you ever been harassed? Have you been targeted because of Gamergate? How have you not been driven out of the industry yet?’”

Kenney didn’t blame them for their curiosity, but she was discouraged that the narrative around women working in games seemed shackled to this terrible aspect of its history and, sadly, its culture.

“I realized the reason they were asking this was that’s all they had had. That was the only experience they’d really read about women in games,” Kenney says. “They haven’t heard a lot of our successes. There wasn’t a ton of women being asked to take center stage on our award shows. They were just mostly hearing stories of harassment and women deciding to quit — and for a very good reason.”

“That really broke my heart in a big way, because I know there are so many women who do work in games and love it,” Kenney continues. “I’m not saying that it’s an easy path. There are certainly things that we’ve all had to endure that we shouldn’t have had to, but simultaneously, I’ve had some of the best moments of my life as a gamer, interacting with other gamers, and also as a creator, getting to celebrate big wins with my teams — and it didn’t feel like there was enough literature out there celebrating that. [Things] that young women, specifically, could look to.”

Kenney originally created the book, which features stories and interviews from some of gaming’s under-recognized trailblazers, with those young girls at the game design camp in mind. She wanted it to be entertaining, something they could sit down and read in a day or two. But, that kind of accessibility also opens it up to newcomers – people just picking up a controller for the first time or streaming with friends during the pandemic. Kenney breaks down gaming lingo for the uninitiated, compiling a vast amount of the industry’s history in ways that are easy to digest and understand. In essence, she’s trying to do for her subjects what the gaming world hasn’t done for them before: celebrate their accomplishments with as wide and varied an audience as possible.

“I think a lot of people are interested in this topic, and there are so many more gamers than I think even people like me in the industry realize,” Kenney explains. “I want it to be accessible to them, too, and again, the technology has changed so much — even since I got interested in games — that I needed to catch everybody up.”

That inclusivity factor was something Kenney was cognizant of in her research as well. As she puts it, “if white women were not always given credit, women of color certainly weren’t.”

“The women who entered the early game industry were overwhelmingly white like the industry is today,” Kenney explains when the topic of diversity in gaming inevitably comes up. “I can point at statistics and say it’s getting better, but also add: not quickly enough.”

“That said, the women who were there in the early days of the industry featured their experiences in their work,” she continues, listing off Muriel Tramis and her 1988 game Freedom: Rebels in the Darkness as an example of the groundbreaking storytelling these creators have been doing for decades. Tramis’ game told the story of a slave escaping a sugar plantation – a narrative that feels rare, even by today’s industry standards. “She told Wired in 2010 that ‘fugitive slaves, my ancestors, were true warriors that I had to pay tribute to,’” Kenney says. “She’s been honored many times for her work but is relatively unknown among American gamers. I hope the book helps change that, as it does for all of the developers I profiled.”

These women are responsible for some of the more interesting titles the industry’s given us, crafting characters that defy stereotypes, creating artwork that is vibrant and iconic, building studios that give young female designers equal footing from the jump, and scoring themes that live in our heads long after we’ve logged off.

“There’s no one background that you can track every woman’s progress from,” Kenney says. “There are women who had liberal arts degrees. There are women who studied computer science. There are women who worked in business beforehand and then changed to games. They really do come from a variety of backgrounds, and some of them became programmers, some of them became designers, writers, and artists, and others were founding studios. The hope for this book is that girls, younger and older, can see there are reasons that women also love this industry. Here are ways that they thrive, and here are ways that they’ve really shaped the modern industry, as we know it.”

‘Gamer Girls: 25 Women Who Built the Video Game Industry’ is available for pre-order now.

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Anthony Edwards Tried To Start An Airball Chant In Miami After A Kyle Lowry Miss

The Minnesota Timberwolves continued their winning ways on Saturday night by traveling down to Miami and taking down the Heat, 113-104. They did it via a pretty balanced effort, with eight players scoring in double-digits and Jaylen Nowell coming off of the bench and giving the Timberwolves a team-high 16 points en route to a win over the leaders of the Eastern Conference.

Anthony Edwards, meanwhile, had a relatively quiet scoring night by his standards, as he went for 15 points on 4-for-10 shooting and a 3-for-8 clip from behind the three-point line. He still found a number of other ways to stuff the stat sheet, including eight rebounds, five assists, three steals, one block, and one attempted “airball” chant when the game was more or less decided that did not exactly catch on with the road fans.

Kyle Lowry hoisted up a three from way downtown with about 20 seconds left in the game and the Heat down by nine. It didn’t hit anything, and all Minnesota needed to do was inbound the ball and run out the clock. Before that happened, though, Edwards attempted to orchestrate a chant in American Airlines Arena.

It didn’t turn into a stadium-wide chant or anything, but it does sound like a few people went along with Edwards.

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The Already Struggling ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ Cryptocurrency Got Even Worse After Trump Gave It His Blessing

Despite his blustering and self-professed wealth, Donald Trump sometimes seems to be King Midas in reverse. Candidates he’s supported are struggling in the polls. His Twitter clone is a trainwreck. Now a pro-Trump cryptocurrency that was already failing is doing even worse after he gave it his blessing.

As per The Daily Beast, the former president was recently gifted 500 billion “Let’s Go Brandon” tokens, the Ethereum currency inspired by the anti-Biden phrase that was briefly popular late last year. The giftee was James Koutoulas, a diehard Trumpist, hedge funder, and the crypto’s most vocal cheerleader. When he presented the tokens to Trump on a recent podcast, Trump tried to give it his blessing despite not entirely understanding what it was.

“Sounds good to me!” Trump told Katoulas. “I don’t know exactly what it means, but it sounds good to me.”

That should have given the currency a big boost, and it could have used it: Last month, it was reported that it had fallen so hard that it was basically worthless. (Indeed, 500 billion “Let’s Go Brandon” tokens is not very much at all.) Instead, it had the opposite effect. In the days after the interview, it had fallen another 19 percent.

On the podcast in question, host David J. Harris, described by the Beast as a “D-list Trumpworld personality,” vowed to use the currency to help the “Freedom Truckers,” the group of anti-vaccine mandate truckers who’ve repeatedly tried to emulate the protests that occurred last month in Canada and failed each time. But a worthless cryptocurrency that’s somehow gotten worse probably isn’t going to help them either.

(Via The Daily Beast)

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Jim Nantz Will ‘Have Some Nightmares’ After Hearing The ‘Halo’ Music During An Ad Read

It’s conference tournament season and the NCAA Tournament starts next week, which can only mean one thing: Jim Nantz is back calling big time college basketball games. Well, it can mean a lot of things, but for the next few weeks, Nantz is hanging out in the booth for CBS alongside Grant Hill and Bill Raftery.

On Saturday, that meant Nantz was on the call for the Big Ten Tournament semifinal games. The first, Iowa’s win over Indiana, gave us an incredible moment when Hawkeyes guard Jordan Bohannon won the game with a deep three that he banked in right before time expired. The second, Michigan State vs. Purdue, gave us an equally incredible moment when Nantz had to do an ad read for the upcoming Halo series on Paramount+. Nantz has apparently never heard the Halo music before — if I had to guess why, it is because he has had other things to do for the last two-ish decades — and got really freaked out by it while he was reading the ad.

“Can the world’s most advanced super soldier save earth from The Covenant?” Nantz asked. “Find out in the new original series, Halo.

Nantz then got out of his ad read voice and started editorializing a bit, telling the audience, “ya gotta see it, just listen to this music!”

For a moment, Nantz attempted to do the ad read again, but that damn music just had him in a bind.

“Streaming March 24, woah!” Nantz said. “Exclusively on Paramount+. Gonna have some nightmares tonight after that.”

Grant Hill laughed at this, presumably because Jim Nantz being concerned but also captivated by the Halo music is very funny.

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Ryan Reynolds Is Bringing His ‘Free Guy’ And ‘The Adam Project’ Director Over To Helm ‘Deadpool 3’

Movie stars love teaming up with directors. De Niro and Scorsese. DiCaprio and Scorsese. Denzel and Spike Lee. Samuel L. Jackson and Tarantino. Now it appears another pair is forming. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Ryan Reynolds, who has already worked with director Shawn Levy twice, is looking to do so a third time, and on one of the biggest threequels out there.

That film is Deadpool 3, Reynolds’ third go as Marvel’s most profane anti-superhero. As per THR, Levy — who directed Reynolds in both Free Guy and the new The Adam Project — is in talks to take over a series that has already shuffled through two directors, Tim Miller and David Leitch.

Should the Deadpool 3 gig go to him, it will be by far Levy’s bluest movie. He got started with more family-oriented fare, such as Big Fat Liar, Cheaper by the Dozen, and the Night at the Museum trilogy. Since Free Guy, his films have starred Reynolds, both blockbuster comedies with fantastical, high-concept premises. Does this mean Shawn Levy’s Deadpool 3 will show a softer Deadpool? Who knows!

The Adam Project premiered on Netflix Friday, and it was described by Uproxx as “like someone put Back To The Future, Frequency, and Guardians Of The Galaxy into a narrative blender.”

(Via THR)

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Iowa Survived A Big Ten Semifinal Showdown With Indiana Thanks To A Banked In Jordan Bohannon Three

The Big Ten Tournament semifinals had quite the first act on Saturday afternoon. The Iowa Hawkeyes took on the story of the tournament so far, the 9th-seeded Indiana Hoosiers, and for long portions of the game, it looked like Mike Woodson’s bunch was going to punch its ticket to the finals. With less than five minutes left in the second half, Indiana found itself up by eight.

But Iowa kept fighting, and thanks in large part to a monster effort by star forward Keegan Murray, were able to get the lead back with less than two minutes remaining and started to extend its lead. Still, Indiana always seemed to have a response when the high-powered Hawkeye offense put its foot on the gas, and tied things up at 77 thanks to a layup by Xavier Johnson.

Iowa didn’t call a timeout, instead opting to play things out. Their possession was a bit discombobulated, but the ball eventually got in the hands of veteran guard Jordan Bohannon, who hoisted up a prayer from near the midcourt logo. The bank must be open in Indianapolis on Saturday afternoons, because Bohannon went off the glass to give the Hawkeyes an 80-77 win.

Now, Iowa will wait to see if they’ll play Michigan State or Purdue in the Big Ten Tournament final on Sunday.

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10 things that made us smile this week

Hi there, happy, hopeful, helpful, heartwarming humans! And hello hurt, heartbroken humans who are handling helpless and hopeless feelings as well.

Here we are all together on this tiny rock floating through the vastness of space. Most of us are trying to figure out how to use our fleeting time on Earth to make this place a little bit better, while simultaneously being bewildered by those who insist on destruction and chaos.

It can be so easy to let our spirits get bogged down by it all, especially when narcissistic dictators suck all the air out of the room. But no matter what, there are always beacons of light we can turn to for hope—people doing things large and small to better the lives of those around them.

And in moments when those beacons of light and hope are hard to find? Well, we always have silly dog videos to fall back on for a momentary reprieve. What a time to be alive.


As we engage with the push and pull of the positive and the negative, the uplifting and the disheartening, the integration and the disintegration happening in the world, let’s always make sure we’re making room for joy. We’ve seen time and again how important moments of beauty and simple pleasures are, even for people hiding out in war zones. These are things that not only help us get through whatever we’re going through, but they bring us together around our shared humanity as well.

These weekly roundups of delights from around the internet may not be life-changing, but hopefully, they can help uplift and inspire us all to see the good around us and to make our own little slice of the world, wherever we are, a little better.

A hotline where you can get life advice from kindergarteners? Yes, please. 

The kindergarteners know where it’s at and their pure, wholesome wisdom will definitely make you smile. With the “Peptoc” hotline (named for the way the teacher’s 6-year-old son spelled “peptalk”) students of the Bay Area’s West Side Elementary school are making people smile with their words of encouragement. Read the full story here.

You don’t have to like basketball to smile at this incredible ending.

I don’t even follow college basketball, but this video definitely made me smile. The Wildcats, who haven’t won a conference championship in 40 years, were the underdogs coming in. At one point they were down by 15 points to No. 1 ranked South Carolina, then pulled this out in the end. Amazing coaching and great teamwork.

Forager Alexis Nikole making wisteria syrup is just pure delight.

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All of Alexis Nikole’s foraging videos are delightful, but this week she was in Los Angeles and brought home some fresh wisteria blossoms to make syrup. She shares hilarious, educational videos about foraging on her TikTok channel and is definitely worth a follow. Learn more about her here.

Dogs rushing out to play—but wait for the crash at the end.

I mean, watching the dogs run with the epic music is fun in and of itself. But the slo-mo crash is too hilarious (assuming the doggo is okay—I imagine it looked more dramatic than it actually was).

More and more people’s loved ones who’ve passed are being taken out for “one last wave.”

The One Last Wave Project was begun by surfer Dan Fischer as a kind deed for people who have lost loved ones who loved the ocean. He offered to write the loved ones’ names on his surfboard to take the out for “one last wave,” and the response was so great, he now has multiple boards with thousands of names of people who have passed. Learn more about how the project originated and grew here.

This dog’s reaction to a lemon slice is hilarious.

So. Much. Drama. The growl. The head toss.The flopping back in disgust. Silly doggo.

Mom shares her son’s love of his ‘big hair.’

Scroll through to see how excited and proud this kiddo was on his first day of preschool. Love to see hair love.

On a similar note, check out this heartwarming note from a daughter to her mom.

Imagine if all kids grew up with such positive feelings about how they look. What a gift.

A beautiful moment of reconnection in a coffee shop. (Yay for healthcare workers.)

Imagine running into the doctor who helped save your life while you’re out getting coffee. Imagine being a doctor, running into the person whose life you helped save and seeing them thriving. Imagine being someone in that coffee shop witnessing that reunion. Just beautiful, all around.

Our moments of connection don’t have to be that life-altering to have an impact, though. Even giving a stranger a compliment or going out of our way to make someone’s day in some way can make more of a difference than we know. We can all share a smile. Pass along some encouragement. Be the reason someone feels a bit lighter and brighter today.

Hope this week’s list brought you some joy! Join us again next week for more.

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Jennifer Garner shows how a random act of kindness begins with a simple Ziploc bag

Homelessness has been on the increase in America since 2016 and the numbers exploded in 2020. On a single night in January 2020, there were more than 580,000 individuals who were without a home.

There are many reasons for the increase in homelessness and one of the leading causes is a lack of affordable housing across the country. Housing prices have been on a steady increase and, according to PBS, we are about 7 million units short of affordable housing in the country.

So what can the average person do about this human tragedy taking place in America’s streets? Some people who would like to help don’t feel comfortable giving money to homeless people, although experts in the field say that most of the time it is OK.

“If you don’t have money or time, or capacity to donate, I still think it’s nice to be respectful and say hello,” Diane O’Connell, a community lawyer for the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless, told the Chicago Tribune.


Actress Jennifer Garner, 49, shared a great idea on Instagram for those who would like to help homeless people but aren’t sure how to do so.

The actress posted a video where she filled zip-up plastic bags with everyday items that homeless people need.

“Random act of kindness: gather these essentials in a quart sized ziploc bag and keep them in your car to give away when you see someone in need,” she captioned the post. “A pair of thick socks. Kleenex. Hand wipes. Disposable toothbrushes. Chapstick. A couple of granola bars. I forgot this time, but like to add feminine hygiene products, too. Add $5, $10, $20 and a smile.”

For those not comfortable giving money, they can put a gift card in the bag for a local restaurant. O’Connell says that one thing most homeless people desperately need is a hot meal.

“Simple, cheap foods like bagels and doughnuts aren’t that helpful,” O’Connell said. “People who are homeless can usually buy things like that for themselves.” Often what people experiencing homelessness need is a hot meal, she said, because that’s more difficult for them to buy.

Greendrop says that the items most commonly requested by homeless people are socks and undergarments. Homeless people are always walking and have a hard time accessing laundry facilities so their socks and undergarments are often dirty or falling apart.

Here are some other items that will help make homeless people more comfortable:

Shampoo and conditioner

Toothpaste

Hair brushes and toothbrushes

Soap

Lotions

Nail clippers

Feminine hygiene products

Reusable containers

Garner’s Ziploc bag tip is a great idea because it’s a simple way for people to lend a hand when they encounter someone on the streets. How many times have you been driving around, saw someone in need, but didn’t have any way to help? This way you can easily brighten someone’s day when you see them at a freeway on-ramp or in a parking lot without having to ask yourself whether you feel comfortable giving them money.

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Drake Announces Plans For ‘Highly Interactive’ Shows In New York And Toronto

Despite being one of music’s biggest stars, Drake hasn’t done too many performances over the last couple of years. A big reason behind that is the pandemic, which wiped out numerous tours. Aside from the Larry Hoover benefit concert with Kanye West back in December, Drake’s last performances came during his 2019 Assassination Vacation Tour, which saw him bring his talents to the United Kingdom. Luckily, the Certified Lover Boy rapper is nearing a return to the stage thanks to an announcement he made during a recent radio broadcast.

Drake made an appearance on OVO Sound’s Sirius XM radio station Sound 42 to reveal his plans to host some shows in New York and Toronto in the near future. “I’m excited to let all my people know that we’re working on something really special for you guys,” he said on the show. “Putting together two shows, one in New York and a few in Toronto. They’re gonna be something different, something that I’ve never done before. Gonna be a highly interactive experience.” He added, “My brothers will be there, it’s gonna be great to see y’all, hopefully get a chance to speak with you, [and] hopefully learn a little more about each other. I’ll have the dates for that coming soon, I can’t wait.”

Drake will have plenty of music to perform at the performances, as he’s recently released his sixth album, Certified Lover Boy, which was the only rap album to go double Platinum in 2021.

You can listen to Drake’s announcement in the video above.