Week 4 of the 2022 NFL schedule concluded with an NFC West showdown on Monday Night Football, with the San Francisco 49ers welcoming the Los Angeles Rams to town in prime time. Much of the first half occurred with a modest tempo and a dearth of highlight-worthy plays, but that all changed just before the halftime break.
The 49ers, leading 7-6, faced a third down scenario near midfield and, when Jimmy Garoppolo flipped the ball in the direction of All-Pro wide receiver Deebo Samuel, the fireworks began. Samuel made a very difficult catch and, from there, he showed off his impressive run-after-catch ability in making the Rams look silly on the way to a 57-yard touchdown.
For a different look, the dots paint a ridiculous picture. Samuel ended up scampering more than 50 yards after snagging the ball, and there were multiple moments in which it seemed like the ride would end, only for another explosive move.
With the game taking place in San Franciscoâs home venue, cameras caught Jerry Rice, the best wide receiver of all-time and a 49ers legend, showing his approval for Samuelâs work.
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Not many players in the league could put together this kind of play, starting with the challenging grab and all of the moves with the ball in his hands. In fact, Samuel also doubles as San Franciscoâs running back, and he was the biggest reason why the 49ers held a 14-6 halftime lead over a division rival.
Several people have weighed in after Kanye West wore a shirt reading âWhite Lives Matter,â including Van Lathan, a former producer for TMZ. Lathan took to Instagram to express his dismay over the shirt, with an image of Ye wearing the shirt, which Lathan simply captioned âYâall.â
Another Instagram user commented on the post, asking, âdo white lives not matter?â
Lathan responded, saying, âwe donât need a reminder of the worth of white lives. America is a shrine to the worth of white people. This message is reactionary to a message affirming Black lives, which have never been worth anything in America. In its intent, itâs a white supremacist notion, because it posits that we canât have a conversation about the worth of Black people without having a conversation about the worth of white people, which is f*cking insane. The notion that it always has to be about white people in America is incredibly frustrating, emotionally draining, and the whole problem. But hereâs Kanye, apparently centering that notion.â
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Lathan also called Ye out in 2018, when he appeared on TMZ ahead of his eighth studio album, Ye. Around that time, he had become very vocal in his support for Donald Trump, and even said that enslaved people had chosen a life of slavery.
âWhen you hear about slavery for 400 years. For 400 years? That sounds like a choice,â Ye said. âLike, you was there for 400 years and it was all of yâall?â
Lathan responded, saying, âKanye, youâre entitled to your opinion, youâre entitled to believe whatever you want, but there are real-life consequences behind everything you just saidâŠFrankly, Iâm disappointed, Iâm appalled, and Iâm unbelievably hurt by the fact that you have morphed into something that, to me, is not real.â
Super-rare footage of a baby moray eel (or a Leptocephalus larva, if you wanna get technical) has taken over the internet. Filmed by Barry Haythorne and Rob Rutgers of HRF U/W Productions, the video shows scuba divers coming face-to-face with the tiny creature, which is almost completely transparent.
The nearly invisible larva looks like a trail of smoke or a billowing silk ribbon as it glides through the water, with only its semiglowing face being truly discernible. Actually, let’s be honestâitâs giving the ghost dog Zero from âThe Nightmare Before Christmas,” only much more hauntingly beautiful.
A small snippet was posted by Wonder of Science to Twitter, which quickly racked up 1.2 million views, but the full six-minute video can be seen on YouTube.
Obviously, being transparent and all, these guys are usually next to impossible to find, making this a pretty miraculous encounter. Even luckier that with modern technology millions of other people can see the ultra-rare sighting.
Both the Twitter and YouTube posts are filled with comments of awe, wonder and appreciation for natureâs seemingly never-ending supply of fresh surprises.
âHow amazing our world is, brings a smile to my heart,â one person wrote.
âI’m feeling so happy if i look at it, such an amazing creature! It looks like a sea spirit or something,â another added.
The sea is indeed full of intriguing mystery. According to Ocean Literacy, only 5% of the world’s oceans have actually been explored and charted by humans, meaning that there is so much more to be discovered. As one person wrote in the comments, âthe oceans are the last unexplored frontier of our planet and lifeforms like this shows how even the wildest imaginings of alien creatures cannot even scratch the wonder and beauty of what Earth’s biodiversity has to offer.â
Incredible dancing talent might run in their family, but this dad and daughter duo are sharing their gift with the world.
D&F (short for Daughter and Father) is Rinka and Mitsuhiro Sawakami. Both are award-winning dancers and instructors at Mitsuhiroâs ONEMOVE dance studio in Hachinohe, Japan, where they teach kids and adults hip-hop choreography.
According to My Modern Met, D&Fâs style has been self-labeled as a blend of hip-hop and lite feet. STEEZY, which hosts numerous online dance classes, describes âlite feetâ as a branch of hip-hop dance that revolves around fast, high-energy footwork that (just as the name suggests) appears light, almost weightless.
Dances of all kinds are great to watch, but thereâs something so heartwarming and satisfying about seeing dads (or father figures, at least) and daughters cut up a rug together. Whether theyâre having fun at a wedding, or having their own silly dance battle, itâs uplifting to see families enjoy each other this way.
And sure, both Rinka and Mitsuhiro have got hella skills, but whatâs even more mesmerizing to watch is their chemistry. The amount of pure joy and fun they share on the stage is undeniable, not to mention contagious.
Yep, Mitsuhiro is a master of this technique, no question. Check out how he teaches a step combination to a group of people. Their feet look like they have a mind of their own.
Dancing since the age of 4, itâs no surprise that Rinka has followed in the super-funky footsteps of her father, not only in slaying the dance floor, but in teaching others her impressive skills.
Hereâs a look at one of Rinkaâs classes from ONEMOVEâs Instagram.
Rinka and Mitsuhiro apparently arenât the only dancers in the family. Rinkaâs brother has been known to drop in a guest appearance from time to time.
During the peak of the pandemic, I spoke to John DeFries, head of the Hawaii Tourism Authority, about how tourism in the state (and on the island of Oahu, its largest tourism center) might be permanently altered once travel finally opened back up. DeFries had just started his post and his answers shed some light on how the various factions of Hawaiian culture â Indigenous leaders, business owners, and the government itself â felt about the future of tourism. Increased taxes for visitors, the closure of popular beaches for âLocals Days,â and bringing in fewer visitors (at higher dollar amounts) all came up during that conversation.
Precisely what would change was unclear. But the idea that Hawaiian tourism would forever shift was obvious.
More than two years later, weâre starting to see that shift in action. Meanwhile, the conversations about the future of Oahu tourism, and tourism across the state, have hit the mainstream â in some small part, thanks to issues explored on the HBO hit, White Lotus. It hasnât been the easiest reckoning but thatâs to be expected when youâre dealing with an island chain that has far fewer residents (1.42 M) than it did visitors in 2021 (6.77 M, in a pandemic year with no cruise ship visitors at all).
As the conversation continues to evolve, the state, in general, and Oahu in specific seem to be providing a model for how to manage over-tourism. Here are the wins that might provide a roadmap for other heavily-touristed destinations.
BIG CHANGES WITH AIRBNB
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If 2022 travel has been defined by any one trend, itâs the sheen truly and finally coming off of Airbnb. While there has long been conversation about what the app does to communities while sending property values to the moon, this year, with Airbnbâs fees increasing and the user experience steadily decreasing (with cleaning and chores being increasingly passed onto users), many travelers seemed to fully sour on the platform.
Meanwhile, where Airbnb has refused to self-regulate in any measurable way, cities and counties are taking it into their own hands. And no with so much vigor as Oahu. In April, a measure passed the Honolulu City Council with a vote of 8-1 that changed the minimum rental length in much of the city from 30 days to 90 days.
âWe could feel the outcry from our communities across the island on what had gone on with illegal vacation rentals,â Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi said after the vote. âThis is to bring back our neighborhoods, where people grow up, where families are raised and not have them be mini-hotels, but be the neighborhoods they were designed to be, a source of great pride for all of us who have raised families here in Oahu.â
A 90-day minimum, in all but a few âresort zonedâ areas across the city sends a clear message about Airbnb in Oahu. Once the ordinance goes into effect on October 23rd, itâs likely to begin restoring some inventory to the home rental market â its stated goal. And after that? Perhaps the entire state will follow certain regions in Canada, where an Airbnb has to be your primary abode in order to be rented at all.
INCREASED CONVERSATIONS AROUND INDIGENOUS SOVEREIGNTY
Running into a lot of people who are telling me that theyâre having second thoughts about their Hawaii vacation plans after the last #UnitedShades.#HawaiiForHawaiians
On a recent episode of W. Kamau Bellâs United Shades of America, Bell asked the very fraught question:
âIs it possible to move to Hawaii and not be an asshole?â
The resounding answer was âno.â And itâs similar to answers Iâve gotten from surfers on Oahuâs North Shore over the years. Though its leader, Eddie Rothman, was born in Philly, not Oahu, the famed surf crew (and clothing label) Da Hui has been pulling peopleâs cards on the North Shore for decades.
As the conversation about Hawaiian tourism evolves, itâs sure to intersect at every stage with the push for sovereignty in Hawaii â where much of the Indigenous population has very valid and serious concerns about⊠well, their complete eradication, really. Tourists hoping to visit the island in a way that is conscientious will need to take the lead of organizations like âÄina Momona and follow the definitions of and requests for cultural respect that are handed down from Indigenous Hawaiians (who make up roughly 10% of the stateâs population).
These conversations are going to continue in ways that are sure to be nuanced and tricky, as recent and even second and third-generation immigrants to Hawaii will have to sort out what supporting Hawaiian sovereignty means to them. Will Hawaii eventually secede from the union? Become a territory in the model of American Samoa?
Those questions might not need answering before you book a ticket but they certainly deserve contemplation. In fact, being willing to wrestle with these heady issues is sort of the price of admission on Oahu (along with rapidly increasing taxes on tourists). Will some visitors decide not to visit after contemplating the issues at stake? Absolutely. And that is how Indigenous Hawaiians want it.
THE REQUEST DEMAND FOR CULTURAL RESPECT
Where Hawaii is on the leading edge of tourism worldwide is in the push for cultural respect. Itâs a phrase that could sound like lip service in certain destinations â donât litter, respect the environment and local people, etc.â but is taken much more seriously in Hawaii. What does that look like, exactly?
It could look like foregoing tour operators that disturb residents. Or limiting which beaches you decide to surf on. Or researching the history of various hikes, landmarks, and beaches before you visit â with an openness to not visiting fraught locations. And while the request for respect of the culture and land from locals is certainly resonant (this Lonely Planet piece offers a wonderful primer), it also might need teeth, in the form of new laws with serious fines.
Just a few days ago, Maui enacted a ban on non-mineral sunscreens in an effort to protect their coral reefs. A similar ban on the big island goes into effect on December 1st. Sadly, these rules seem to often be what tourists need â real-world penalties for being reckless on the road. In the years to come, it will be interesting to see if more laws are enacted that, at their heart, are meant to protect the islands and their Indigenous residents from tourists themselves.
How exactly that takes shape will be determined but Indigenous (Native Hawaiian) leaders like DeFries and by the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement, which recently took over the marketing and promotion budget for the Hawaiian Islands from the Hawaiian Visitors and Convention Bureau. And while the exact shape of Hawaiian tourism is sure to shift, the commitment to wrestle with these issues is on a variety of levels is sure to build the one thing DeFries and every person in Hawaiian tourism (from surfers to hoteliers) that Iâve ever spoken to on the matter wants â a more sustainable future, where the whims of tourists donât take precedence over Indigenous residents or the natural resources.
Today, Cardi B and GloRilla achieved a remarkable chart feat. Their collaboration, âTomorrow 2â reached No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart this week, marking Gloâs first top 10 hit and Cardi Bâs 11th. JT of rap duo City Girls shared a message congratulating Glo on the accomplishment, however, noticeably did not mention Cardiâs name.
One Twitter user referred to Nicki Minajâs âSuper Freaky Girl (Queen Mix)â, which featured JT, along with Katie Got Bandz, Akbar V, Bia, and Maliibu Miitch, saying, âJT Akbar, BIA & Katie bandz after seeing Glorilla get a top 10 hit without doing all the d*ck riding and extra sh*tâ
JT responded, saying, âim not like that at alllll I been doing remixes & never got credited ON A CHART BUT they get sung word for word and help push the original songs as intended unlike yâall well I canât even say yâall cause you donât rap,you TWEET! Congratulations Glo&stream FNF remix AND QUEENMIX.â
im not like that at alllll I been doing remixes & never got credited ON A CHART BUT they get sung word for word and help push the original songs as intended unlike yâall well I canât even say yâall cause you donât rap,you TWEET! Congratulations Glo&stream FNF remix AND QUEENMIXhttps://t.co/vk5pe33XLr
Cardi then responded, saying, âSo wait, me and you talking in the DM woman to woman, but YOU take it to your timeline and throw shots calling me a bully and a wiener⊠Why you playing dumb? And YOU talking about a talent?! haaaaa! You forgot P tried to put me on wit your writer?â
JT refuted Cardiâs claim that Pierre âPâ Thomas has writers work with City Girls, saying, âNo you wanted our written!!! For our hooks for our sound cause you clearly have none! Ask ANY writer! I write my OWN sh*t!!! You know this.â
No you wanted our written!!! For our hooks for our sound cause you clearly have none! Ask ANY writer! I write my OWN shit!!! You know this https://t.co/A40cSm38zr
Cardi previously collaborated with City Girls on a song called âTwerkâ from their 2018 album, Girl Code while JT was serving time in prison for credit card fraud. During their back-and-forth, Cardi noted that the video for their collaboration pulled in 227 million views, and compared that to their other songs.
JT then said, âCardi please Iâm not impressed I donât care Iâm not bout to beef with you about YouTube girl is crazy?â
Cardi please Iâm not impressed I donât care Iâm not bout to beef with you about YouTube girl is crazy? https://t.co/66I0ZEuzY8
Cardi then said she was going to continue their argument privately in the DMs, saying their row had become too ârepetitive for doggy treats.â
JT quoted the post, saying, âWait Iâm back for this last tweet cause who doing anything for doggy treats?? If anything glorilla [g]ave you a BONE that you need to go feed to that dog you was posing by the pool with for hot sh*t! Fancy pantsâ
âHot sh*t debuted higher than any song you ever dropped or been on, prison pants,â Cardi responded. âEverybody has good and bad moments but you havenât had one since what? ACT UP?,â referring to City Girlsâ 2018 hit, âAct Up.â
Hot shit debuted higher than any song you ever dropped or been on, prison pants. Everybody has good and bad moments but you havenât had one since what? ACT UP? https://t.co/Ybvu7pneld
At the time of writing, the two have not publicly responded to each other, however, JT reiterated that she is completely self-made.
âThe industry not even designed for girls like me to really win! Letâs be real all this sh*t is politics!!! Pee always told us get that shit out the MUD grind hard I lay down because I get discouraged from all these labels paying for every mother f*cking thing,â she said.
The industry not even designed for girls like me to really win! Letâs be real all this shit is politics!!! Pee always told us get that shit out the MUD grind hard I lay down because I get discouraged from all these labels paying for every mother fucking thing
The first teaser for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever featured a surprising sight: someone whoâs acting an awful lot like TâChalla. Itâs, of course, impossible that itâs the former king: Chadwick Boseman died in 2020, and Marvel brass decided not to recast him. So who is it? Some have speculated that the new protector of Wakanda might wind up being one of the big break-out characters from the 2018 original: Letitia Wrightâs Shuri. So is it her?
The answer: Maybe! Possibly! Or maybe not! Sheâs certainly the odds-on favorite of a lot of Internet detectives, whoâve scoured the teaser and its new trailer for clues about who that mystery warrior is. One theory: The face paint Shuri wears early in the trailer closely resembles marks on the warriorâs mask. But like much reckless online theorizing, thatâs still pretty wishy-washy. (But that doesnât mean it wouldnât wind up being true. Besides, even though this looks more like an ensemble piece, itâs Wright who nabbed top billing.)
But who else could it be? Marvel has suggested that the next hero of this wing of the MCU will be female, and there are a lot of female characters in Black Panther. It could be Nakia, Lupita Nyongâoâs Wakandan spy. It could be Okoye, the head of Wakandaâs all-female Dora Milaje, played by Danai Gurai. It might even wind up being a newcomer: Michaela Coelâs Aneka, who in the comics, at least, is kicked out of the Dora Milaje after killing a chieftain, leaving her to co-form the vigilante duo known as the Midnight Angels.
So as per your question of whether Shuri will be the new Black Panther, the answer is: Weâll see! Seems likely. But it might be someone else. Check this space later, closer to when Wakanda Forever arrives, which it will on November 11. In the meantime, you can watch the new trailer in the video below.
More than a decade has passed since the NBA had a franchise in Seattle, with the SuperSonics infamously moving to Oklahoma City after the 2007-08 season. During the moving process, many pushed back on the decision to leave a strong market in Seattle and, since the moment the Sonics ceased to exist, calls have existed for the league to reach back into Washington with an expansion franchise. Most recently, native son Paolo Banchero indicated that the NBA landing a team in Seattle âshould be mandatoryâ and another prominent local figure, 39-year-old rapper Macklemore, weighed in with a similar sentiment on Monday.
Appearing on ESPNâs NBA Today, Macklemore said he believes âitâs a matter of timeâ before the NBA is back in his home city, and Macklemore also went as far as to say that NBA commissioner Adam Silver is âon boardâ with the movement.
. @macklemore on “NBA Today” regarding NBA basketball returning to Seattle:
“Adam [Silver] is on board. It’s a matter of time. I think within the next 2-to-3 years, we will have a team [in Seattle]⊠The players want it.”#NBATwitterpic.twitter.com/Ls3toYhAtA
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To be fair, Macklemore was prompted to give a plea of sorts to bring a team back to Seattle, but he downplayed the need for a plea in this particular case. In fact, he said âI think that Adam (Silver) knows that we are absolutely readyâ and extolled the virtues of Climate Pledge Arena as a venue that is âteed up for a teamâ at this stage.
It isnât exactly clear as to whether Macklemore has any inside information on Silverâs intentions, but many believe that the NBA will eventually return to Seattle and buzz about a dual expansion to Seattle and Las Vegas has swirled for years. Macklemore went as far as to say âI think Adam (Silver) is with us,â sending a strong signal, and he certainly isnât alone in hoping for a return to NBA basketball in a great market.
In the final minutes of this yearâsThe Batman, viewers were treated to a surprise (that wasnât that surprising): the (distorted) appearance of yet another screen incarnation of Joker. Granted, he was billed as âUnseen Arkham Prisoner,â but you had to be pretty thick not to get it. The lucky actor was Barry Keoghan, the eccentric scene-stealer of movies like TheKilling of a Sacred Deer and last yearâs The Green Knight. And though it was hard to make out his face, even in a later-released deleted scene, Keoghanâs newly dropped audition video shows his (unused) idea of how heâd like the clown that fights Batman to look like.
The video, which runs a little over two minutes (and was caught by Deadline), is pretty simple: Keoghan all gussied up, in a suit and suspenders and a little bowler hat, plus a cane. He doesnât say anything. Instead he struts down a hallway to Saint-SaĂ«nsâ classic tone poem âDanse Macabre.â This, the caption posted by British GQ, was what âgot him the role of Joker,â even though they wound up going with a different vibe.
Keoghan told British GQ that he actually wanted to play Riddler, but that gig had already been handed to Jonah Hill, who later passed it on to Paul Dano. He described his take on Joker as a âbroken-down boy.â Heâs not sure when heâs set to play it again (or does know and canât tell journalists), but he says heâs ready to get back in clown mode âas soon as that call comes.â
The Cleveland Cavaliers are among the teams hoping to take a leap forward in 2022-23, coming off of a strong season a year ago that saw them drop a pair of play-in games to just miss out on the playoffs.
This year, theyâre hoping the addition of Donovan Mitchell will provide some much-needed juice to their offense, while looking to continue to be a dominant defensive team, led by their talented frontcourt. Jarrett Allen became an All-Star in his second year with the Cavs, while Evan Mobley had a sensational rookie campaign, narrowly missing out on Rookie of the Year honors.
Along with adding Mitchell, Cleveland is hoping to stay healthier this year, as they saw a number of their stars miss time with various ailments a year ago. Unfortunately, Mobleyâs sophomore campaign is off to a rough start before it even really begins, as he picked up an ankle sprain during their first preseason game and will miss 1-2 weeks, potentially sitting out until the start of the regular season.
The hope, of course, is that itâs a mild sprain and Mobley is able to return by the start of the season without any lingering issues, but there will be some concern of aggravating it later on in the season.
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