Hi, kids, welcome to the Phile for a Monday and it's summer! How are you? When the HBO Max Twitter account tweeted an apology to any customers who may have received a confusing test email, they got ahead of any intern-related jokes by revealing it was, indeed, the intern's mishap.
Hopefully "we're helping them through it" doesn't really mean "helping them through the door," or "helping them through never working again at HBO Max." Accidentally sending an email to people who weren't supposed to receive it instantly resonated with many people as you don't have to be an inexperienced intern to hit "reply all" when you really just wanted to gossip with your favorite co-worker about the meeting during the meeting. Hey, you'll get through it, HBO Max intern!
It's a new dawn, it's a new day, and Victoria's Secret is apparently waking up to the fact that emaciated supermodels in angel wings are no longer going to help them sell underwear. That's right, the company is ditching its "Angels" brand and launching a new campaign that will feature influential women of all shapes and sizes. Dubbed "the VBS collective," the seven women chosen to represent the NEW Victoria's Secret will include soccer star Megan Rapinoe, actor/entrepreneur Pryanka Chopra and plus-size model Paloma Elsesser. "This is a dramatic shift for our brand, and it's a shift that we embrace from our core," the company's CEO Martin Waters said in a statement, CNN reports. This "dramatic shift" comes after Victoria's Secret has faced years of criticism its failure to be inclusive in both marketing and product sizing, as well as for promoting a sexist and dated model of femininity. Some see the rebrand as a step in the right direction. While others have pointed out that the company is still failing to include trans people or fat people in its new campaign. One woman pointed out the REAL problem with Victoria's Secret which is that their bras don't fit, well, anyone? And of course, Stephen Colbert has the hottest take of all...
After Morgyn Arnold, an eighth grader with Down Syndrome, was removed from her cheerleading team's photos in her high school yearbook, her older sister Jordyn Poll decided to speak out. Morgyn, 14, had attended practice sessions, learned the routines, cheered at all the home games, and was officially "team captain," Jordyn told NBC News. So naturally, she was "devastated" to learn that she'd been left out of the cheerleading photo included in the school yearbook and other school and promotional materials. The Shoreline Junior High cheerleading team sat for two yearbook photos: one prominently included Morgyn, and the other, which made it in to the yearbook, did not. In a Facebook post, Poll wrote, "I hope that no one ever has to experience the heartbreak that comes when the person they love comes home from school devastated and shows them that they’re not in the picture with their team. I hope that no one ever has to explain why people deliberately choose to be exclusive. There were two photos: one with Morgyn and one without. A choice was made on which photo to submit, a choice made MULTIPLE times and a choice that excluded Morgyn EVERY. SINGLE. TIME." After the incident made the news, Shoreline Junior High School issued a vague statement on Facebook in which they called the photo selection a "mistake," writing, "We are deeply saddened by the mistake that was made. We are continuing to look at what has occurred and why it occurred. Apologies have been made to the family and we sincerely apologize to others impacted by this error. We will continue to address it with the parents of the student. We will continue to look at our processes to ensure this does not happen again. Throughout all of this, Poll says her sister has remained positive, supported by her friends on the cheerleading team." "Morgyn could have chosen to be angry or upset, but instead she chose to be understanding, and forgiving," said Poll. "Those girls on the team are her friends, and they've been incredibly supportive through all of this." Poll said she and her family intend to meet with school administrators to discuss the situation and how to better "advocate for students with disabilities." She encouraged people to learn from this story and to make an effort to be more "inclusive" and "loving": I think the important thing here is that we focus more on loving one another and being more inclusive. We can all learn from Morgyn in how she handled this with such a positive attitude. ... We cannot continue to shame one another when mistakes are made. There is no place for shame in all of this.
Criticisms have arisen from a controversial situation involving a mother accidentally shooting her own child after she panicked and shot at a puppy who had run out in front of her and her family while they were riding bikes. Twenty-four-year-old Angela Mia Vargas has now been charged with deadly conduct with a firearm, for shooting her 5-year-old son while aiming at Bruno, a 6-month-old boxer puppy who ran out in front of them in Houston, Texas. Bruno’s owner, wanting to stay off-camera and anonymous, explained to ABC 13 what happened. According to neighbors, Vargas was riding bikes with her son and husband when Bruno ran out. The owner followed him, telling the puppy to come back in the house. But as the dog roams about the street, multiple gunshots are heard followed by screams from the child’s family. The owner said, “I came out of my house because Bruno was barking and barking. I thought my brother was coming. So, I open the door just a little bit and he comes running out.” The 5-year-old boy was rushed to the hospital but thankfully did not sustain any life-threatening wounds. He was struck in the abdomen by one of three bullets that were fired from a small-caliber pistol, as told by Detective J. Hasley with the HPD Major Assaults and Family Violence Division. Bruno’s owner said, “She could have handled it differently. You know, she was there, her husband was there, I was there, nothing would have happened. Nothing bad like that.” He also explained how he has had nightmares since that day, saying, I was asleep and I had a dream hearing the little boy crying, and that’s what woke me up when I was sleeping yesterday.” Bruno was grazed by a bullet on one leg, but will also thankfully be fine. His owner was given a Class C misdemeanor citation for having a loose dog.
We're only two episodes into "Loki" but it looks like the end is near. Director Kate Herron has just teased an interesting update on the series finale. Loki premiered in the second week of June but the crew were still working on the last few episodes of the show. Interestingly, Herron confirmed this in a tweet that also came with some good news.
This is awesome news and also a sweet revelation about how Herron had worked on "Loki." Needless to say, I can't wait to see what Herron has in store for us in the final episode. But what can fans expect in the "Loki" series finale? Some fans are already worried that things won't work out too well for the God of Mischief. There are speculations that Loki might not survive by the end of the show. Unfortunately, this might mean that we won't get to see Tom Hiddleston as the Asgardian again in the future. People might have pessimistic thoughts about the series but we're hoping for the best for Loki. Perhaps things will work out for the God of Mischief once he proves his good deeds to TVA and the Time Keepers. We'll all be crossing our fingers for Loki.
Instead of doing this blog thing I should be listening to this album...
Maybe not. If I had a TARDIS I would go to and try to meet President Lyndon B. Johnson at his Texas ranch but he'd be busy taking some people for a joyride in his car.
But not just any car. Johnson, unbeknownst to guests who were first-timers to the ranch, had an Amphicar. Built in Germany from 1961 to 1968, the Amphicar is the only civilian amphibious passenger automobile ever to be mass produced. A total of 3,878 vehicles were produced in four colors: Beach White, Regatta Red, Fjord Green (Aqua), and Lagoon Blue... the color of President Johnson’s Amphicar. Johnson would get his guest and drive down a steep incline toward the lake on his ranch, pretend to lose control, and then yell, “The brakes don’t work! We’re going in! We’re going under!.” The car would splash into the lake, and as everyone else was screaming, Johnson would be doubled over laughing. I was thinking of getting a new tattoo but someone had the same idea I had...
One thing I love is when children draw. Can you imagine what it'll be like if what they drew was real?
Sometimes when I get bored I go to Twitter and look up certain words and one of those words is "Foghat." Here is a tweet I saw before...
Any stroll through a store would have you believe that "pink is for girls" and "blue is for boys" are the associated gender roles are the very backbone of our society. Products from nail clippers to hand lotion are assigned genders when last time I checked, inanimate objects don't have gender identities. Like for example these cartoon fetuses...
Being a bridesmaid can be overwhelming, costly and annoying. But you're still supposed to make every effort to do what the bride says. A mom recently emailed the Phile after she let her 14-year-old daughter wear flip-flops as a bridesmaid, even though the bride had requested heels. The bride never noticed at the time... but now she thinks her photos were ruined. The mom is now wondering if it was wrong to make an executive decision like this without consulting the bride.
"My daughter, 14, was invited to be a bridesmaid in my niece’s wedding last minute [two weeks before the wedding]. Everyone was instructed to wear silver heels. My daughter has never worn heels but agreed to try for the wedding. The night before the wedding, my daughter goes to the wedding location (backyard of my aunt’s house, where we were staying) and tests her walking in heels. The aisle is a DIY job of brick done by aunt many years ago. Not stable or easy to walk on, especially in heels. My daughter starts freaking out because she can’t walk on it but I assure her she just needs to practice. The day of the wedding comes and she’s near panic attack and begs me to wear her flip flops, they are a basic pair of Old Navy flip flops but they are silver. I finally give in and say yeah it’s probably safest and will avoid her falling in front of everyone. Wedding goes on, all is good. Until the pictures come back and the bride realizes my daughter is in flip flops in the pics of her walking down the aisle (you can’t tell she’s wearing flip flops in the formal pics where she’s standing still because her dress covers them). She texts me demanding explanations but she didn’t like what I had to say. She’s clearly upset with us and I’m just wondering if I did something really wrong letting my daughter wear the flip flops Well, you should've asked the bride before letting her daughter wear the mother of all cheap flip flops down the aisle. When she realized she couldn't walk in them the bride should have been consulted. Flats would have been a perfectly fine replacement I'm sure. Flip flops not so much. Your daughter is 14. You should have been the prepared one just in case, she didn't know any better. Handle the situation the day before when it was first brought up. Acknowledge that you misjudged the situation and you made a mistake and you'll probably be fine. That being said, I think the bride has overreacted a teeny tiny bit. People only really care about what the married couple look like on the day of. She doesn’t have to print any photos where the flip flops are visible. For once, this isn't a case of a Bridezilla being entitled. It's a case of Old Navy flip flops being absolutely not okay to walk down the aisle.
If you spot the Mindphuck let me know. So, my son and I were taking about how we used to watch "Sesame Street" when he was a kid... now the show is on HBO it's slightly different...
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