Contrary to what my ex tells people, I can admit when I’m wrong. So it is with no hesitation that I acknowledge that I was so wrong about\xa0Presumed Innocent\xa0and what actually happened to Carolyn Polhemus. I had been sitting on the edge of my seat waiting to hear what happened to the hot prosecutor, whether scarf-stealing Jake Gyllenhaal killed his preggo mistress, and what was up with her creepy kid. The finale of\xa0Presumed Innocent\xa0is officially out, and we finally know who killed Carolyn and whether Rusty Sabich was found guilty of the crime. Because, my betches, those are two very different things!! Okay, enough edging, let’s climax this shit and get into\xa0explaining the\xa0Presumed Innocent\xa0finale. |
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Um, Why Did Aaron Leave 'The Bachelorette' Like Two Minutes Into Season 21? |
Shockingly,\xa0Bachelorette\xa0stars Jenn Tran and Aaron Erb\xa0are not soulmates. I don’t know about you, but I’m just devastated that we won’t get to see any more of their forced, awkward chats. (Okay, but actually, I will miss\xa0his ludicrous beef with Devin Strader… that was gorgeous enemy chemistry.) During episode 3, Aaron pulled a Vanessa Hudgens and said, “Gotta go my own way,” and Jenn did\xa0not\xa0say, “What about us! What about everything we’ve been through!” It was more like, “Okay, cool. You do you.” \xa0 But why did Aaron skedaddle after only three weeks? His reason apparently had to do with a call he got from the U.S. Air Force. Yes, they’re always trying to get in touch with me too. Rather than leave like a gentleman, Aaron decided to stress Jenn out and talk shit about the other guys, because why not? Let’s get into it:Here’s\xa0the reason why Aaron Erb left\xa0The Bachelorette\xa0and everything he said to Jenn about the other guys\xa0on his way out. |
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The Time Has Come To Admit We’re Not Wearing Crocs “Ironically” Anymore In partnership withCrocs |
News flash:CrocsARE COOL. Remember when Crocs first hit the scene in 2002? Well, those quirky, comfy shoes we all begged our parents for are back, baby, and they’re better than ever. But this time, without the irony — just the pure comfort of embracing your own unique style. They're customizable, a great ice breaker, and surprising to no one: the most comfortable shoes in your closet. Still not convinced you need to bring them back from your middle school repertoire?We bet you'll have a fresh pair and handful of Jibbitz in an online shopping cart by the end of this article. |
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Bring Back Kiss Scenes, You Cowards! What 'Twisters' Took From Us |
If you’re\xa0into hot people eye-fucking for two hours\xa0or really\xa0anything that gets your adrenaline pumping,\xa0Twisters\xa0is probably for you. (And if you’re just into anything\xa0Glen Powell-related, it’s probably for you too.)\xa0Twisters\xa0is a modern remake\xa0of a classic that came out in the 90s. It’s basically about a meteorologist and a storm chaser, competing to track the same storm, who\xa0*SPOILER*\xa0totally fall for each other in an\xa0enemies-to-lovers\xa0kinda, sorta way. You know, because there is no better backdrop for romantic love than a dangerous tornado that is rampaging through towns. \xa0 And while the movie itself is actually pretty good (it got an audience score of 92% on Rotten Tomatoes) there is already some controversy surrounding a particular scene. And by controversy, I mean that the\xa0horny romantics of the world\xa0(including me, of course) are pissed that\xa0Twisters\xa0doesn’t have a kiss scene\xa0in the end — even though a behind-the-scenes clip of the two main characters kissing on set went viral. SO WE KNOW IT EXISTS!!! |
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What Defines A Cusper? Zillennials On Finding Their Space In The Zeitgeist |
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“What are these?” I ask as I pick up a pack of fake gemstones. “Uhh,\xa0jibbitz,” my coworker replies as if I’m brain-dead, referencing the\xa0Crocs accessories\xa0I’m holding. “Aren’t you Gen Z?““I’m a cusper,” I mumble under my breath.\xa0 \xa0 Despite being part of a\xa0rather\xa0small cohort, I’m\xa0clearly\xa0not alone in this state of limbo.\xa0So, I asked fellow\xa0zillennials on\xa0how\xa0being a cusper\xa0influences their identity in an effort to answer the question:\xa0Do\xa0zillennials\xa0have their own subculture? |
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