It’s only been three months since disturbing messages sent by Armie Hammer began circulating, in which the actor described his extreme kinks and cannibalism fantasies. Now, those DMs are about to become authenticated and sold as pieces of NFT art trib.al/lxNN1Pl
Brooklyn-based artist and writer Julia Morrison is behind the project and will be selling two NFT pieces on Foundation, complete with a physical lightbox of the exchanges trib.al/lxNN1Pl
“I started looking into what the hell an NFT was and once I learned that it was a way to authenticate something, I said I want to make artwork out of my text messages with Armie Hammer,” Morrison explained. "It’s like a checkmate" trib.al/lxNN1Pl
One of the NFTs is from August 2020, where Hammer responds to Morrison’s Instagram story on how America’s top billionaires grew richer during the pandemic. He replied to her comment about eating the rich: “Dibs on the glutes muscles and ribs for smoking" trib.al/lxNN1Pl
Morrison said she’s well aware that some people might take issue with the NFTs, but she couldn’t care less. “For anyone who thinks that I did this to him, he did this to himself."
The former presidential candidate says the Republican Party has plunged into a “crazy” abyss of “whack jobs,” “autocrats,” and “nutjobs.” trib.al/c3YbkoM
Dean said there are still one or two decent Republicans in Washington, but they lack the backbone to stand up to the people who have taken over the party. thedailybeast.com/howard-dean-th…
Over the course of five seasons and 50 episodes on “Broad City,” there are still so many things that Abbi Jacobson still can’t believe she and her co-creator, co-star, and real-life best friend Ilana Glazer got away with trib.al/7IfZgsl
But as Jacobson explains on this week’s episode of #TheLastLaugh podcast with @mattwilstein, the moment that still makes her laugh out loud with disbelief is when her character made a deeply personal admission to Hillary Clinton: "It’s just so unreal" trib.al/7IfZgsl
Since "Broad City's" end just over two years ago, Jacobson has embarked on her own professional journey. Now, she is co-creating and co-starring in a new serialized version of "A League of Their Own" for Amazon, which proudly embraces “queerness” trib.al/7IfZgsl
Things are starting to get back to “normal” (whatever that means), so we’re all trying to remember how to have friends over, go to the office, and travel again.
In this thread, Scouted wants to know what you’re finally buying again.
From eventual dinner parties to holiday get togethers, what are you buying for your kitchen:
What kind of fashion are you going to start looking to purchase for leaving your house:
Thousands gathered at the Health and Freedom Conference—maskless, of course—to bask in the glow of Trumpworld luminaries.
Fever Dreams podcast, host @willsommer got an inside look at it all in this week’s episode. trib.al/ATGK4D1
“[It was] sort of a confluence of COVID denialism, QAnon, evangelical Christianity, all this kind of stuff, gathering outside of Tulsa, 4,500 people,” Sommer told co-host @swin24trib.al/ATGK4D1
The far-right Tulsa gathering brought in “a lot of people who are big deals in Trumpism—Lin Wood, and Michael Flynn, and Sidney Powell. Jim Caviezel,” Sommer noted. trib.al/ATGK4D1
The @lucasbros join @mattwilstein on The Last Laugh podcast to break down how they went from standup comedy duo to Oscar-nominated screenwriters of “Judas and the Black Messiah” trib.al/YEAyc0s
Keith and Kenny Lucas, the twin comedians better known as the @lucasbros, had been trying to turn the story of Black Panther Party Chairman Fred Hampton into a movie for years: “We went around town, pitched the idea and got a bunch of rejections" trib.al/YEAyc0s
The @lucasbros weigh in on who the real protagonist of the film is, considering the two title characters are both “supporting” players to the Academy.
"Capitalism wins at the end of the day, so I would say capitalism’s the lead," says Keith trib.al/YEAyc0s