The Simpsons Hilarious Homer Memes That Never Get Old

RELATED: Hilarious Hawkeye Memes Homer Simpson isn’t a typical hero, but perhaps that’s what makes him so refreshing and original. Even though he often does more harm than good, he cares about his loved ones and has a sense of humor. As such, the fans have made many hilarious memes about Homer that will never get old. 7 The Biggest Threat To Car Owners While Homer damages or totals his own car several times in the series, he usually isn’t the one fixing the car and goes to a mechanic instead....

December 8, 2022 · 5 min · 885 words · Jamie Earls

The Simpsons Pokemon Go Episode Banned In Russia

The episode of The Simpsons that aired in the United States and Canada on April 30 will not be broadcast in Russia. 2x2, which has aired the show since 2007, will not air the “Looking for Mr. Goodbart” episode due to pushback from Russian clergy. The episode of the popular animated television show sees Homer Simpson play a game called Peekimon Get and he and his daughter Lisa sing a song that is a riff on the Pokemon theme tune....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 365 words · Anthony Wheeler

The Sims 4 Release For Xbox One Leaks Alongside Date

The seemingly imminent arrival of The Sims 4 on Xbox isn’t a lock yet, as Electronic Arts has yet to officially announce the game for additional platforms. Given the fact that previous entries of the series have been want to jump over to systems outside of PC, this listing really doesn’t seem like much of a stretch. Add in the fact that this The Sims 4 listing features a very specific release date (rather than a generic window or “December 31, 2017” placeholder), and it would appear that Xbox One owners will indeed be able to partake in the simulation fun later this year....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 254 words · Arthur Watts

The Slasher Whodunnit How Scream Perfected The Genre

Scream may be a slasher franchise, but it deviates from the typical formula as there isn’t one killer throughout every movie. Instead, the slasher villain is mysterious, with several characters adopting the costume and killing spree of Ghostface, depending on their motive. This is a brilliant move that works so well and keeps fans interested in each film. RELATED: Will Scream 6 Have Too Many Characters? The Ghostface killers in Scream are excellent and if there was just one villain throughout the slasher franchise, the story would feel completely different....

December 8, 2022 · 4 min · 757 words · Brenda Howard

The Soft Sell

Now that Cialis’s big moment has arrived, its proud parents are giving it quite a push. Drug giant Eli Lilly and the ICOS biotech firm are spending $100 million to launch their new creation. The ad blitz will highlight Cialis’s 36-hour nookie window, compared with the five-hour effectiveness of Viagra and Levitra. Cialis (pronounced “See-Alice”) won’t be the only advertiser looking for love at the Super Bowl. Levitra, which debuted last fall with an ad showing a virile guy whipping a football through a tire swing, will advertise in the first half....

December 8, 2022 · 4 min · 827 words · Michele Moss

The Supervillain Suit In Peacemaker Explained Robert Patrick On Becoming The White Dragon

Smith is a vulgar racist whose white supremacist views are tough to watch, like when he tells his son (John Cena) he should use the gear he made him to kill minorities. But what no doubt came as quite the surprise to viewers is that he has his own supervillain alter-ego, the White Dragon, which was referenced at the end of Episode 2 “Best Friend, For Never.” Warning: This article contains spoilers for Episode 4 of Peacemaker...

December 8, 2022 · 4 min · 760 words · Steve Dejesus

The Tale Of The Peterson Tapes

The local prosecutor is mum on what he calls the “quite voluminous” evidence against Peterson. (He pleaded not guilty.) One intriguing item: a powdery substance found in his boat that appears to be cement, which prosecutors may use to explain how Laci’s body stayed at the bottom of San Francisco Bay for four months. (Peterson’s mother has dismissed the powder as pieces of her son’s anchor.) Cops also reportedly found tidal data on Peterson’s computer for the area where Laci’s corpse was found, which could signal he wanted to know when to dump the body–or that he was going fishing, as he claims....

December 8, 2022 · 1 min · 131 words · Cynthia Johnson

The Time Of Day You Eat Certain Foods May Affect Your Heart Health

Eating starchy snacks after meals was linked to at least a 50% increased risk of early death and a 45% increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD)-related death, according to a new study. Conversely, the results also show that eating fruits, vegetables, legumes, and dairy at certain times of the day may reduce the risk of early death from certain causes. “It’s no surprise that consuming more fruits and veggies is a good idea,” Lauren Harris-Pincus, MS, RDN, a New Jersey-based registered dietitian and author of “The Protein-Packed Breakfast Club” tells Verywell....

December 8, 2022 · 4 min · 676 words · Randy Kelley

The Top 5 Laptops For You Choose From

Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch (Retina Display) Starting at $2,199, this laptop comes with a higher-resolution display, thin chassis, and up-to-date components. Dell Latitude E6430 ATG With a price range of $3,402, Dell Latitude E6430 ATG is a strong and rugged laptop that’s made with a sturdy construction. With long-lasting battery, speedy solid-state drive, and Intel Core i7 processor, this laptop offers solid performance in lot of circumstances. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon...

December 8, 2022 · 1 min · 202 words · David Zigmond

The Top 6 Raspberry Pi 4 Projects You Can Start Today

1. Raspberry Pi 4 Wi-Fi Router/NAS People have never been more concerned about data privacy and security than they are in the modern world. The prospect of using off-the-shelf products to connect to the web can be daunting, and maybe people find that the router provided by their ISP doesn’t have all the features they want. RaspAP is an excellent solution to problems like this. This free tool allows you to turn Debian-based devices, like a Raspberry Pi, into Wi-Fi routers packed with features....

December 8, 2022 · 6 min · 1133 words · Dulce Maldonado

The Top 7 Productivity Apps For People With Adhd

1. SimpleMind One of the problems that people with ADHD suffer from is remembering and managing their ideas and thoughts. What if there was an app that allowed you to create a map of your mind? SimpleMind is an amazing app that helps you remember the when, where, why, and how by creating professional mind maps. The app is easy enough to use: all you have to do is begin with a single thought and build outward from that idea....

December 8, 2022 · 5 min · 995 words · Tracy Cunningham

The Sinner S Showrunner On Cj Lam And Meg As Suspects

So far, there has been one suspect, CJ Lam (David Huynh), Percy’s former love interest. In Episode 2, audiences learned the pair had a complicated and dark relationship, featuring violence and drugs. Through Episode 2, things were looking pretty bad for CJ, his fingerprints were found in Percy’s car, the dirt on his car matched the clay specific to the area where Percy’s car was found and he owned the same statue as Percy, despite claiming he “barely knew her....

December 7, 2022 · 4 min · 746 words · Marie Mcgraw

The Recession Watch

The “R” word has assumed a terrifying meaning all out of proportion to reality. No one can mention it except in tones of great foreboding and potential anguish. It evokes images of shuttered factories and long unemployment lines. It stigmatizes inept government that, somehow, has permitted or caused this calamity. The prejudices run so deep that they’re aroused at the faintest prospect of a recession. In fact, most slumps don’t justify such extreme dread, and even if they did, our political leaders can’t prevent them....

December 7, 2022 · 4 min · 847 words · Marion Schenck

The Reinvention Of Al Gore

Indeed, Gore himself is regularly poked fun of on late-night TV. He can be just as earnest as his predecessor, Dan Quayle, and just as dull. But Gore has proved “shockingly adaptive” to the vice presidency, says an aide. He gets respect in a job that usually commands none. When Al Gore was tapped as the vice presidential nominee, his advisers wondered how the upwardly mobile senator would ever sublimate his ego....

December 7, 2022 · 4 min · 820 words · June Howard

The Return Of The King Messi Reclaims Barcelona S Copa Crown On A Perfect Night For Koeman Laporta

Joan Laporta’s beaming smile was still somehow visible from behind his face mask, as Barcelona’s proud new president watched his side pick up the first trophy of his second reign on a huge night for the club in Seville. Lionel Messi struck twice, after goals from Antoine Griezmann and Frenkie de Jong, as the Catalans routed Athletic Club 4-0 to claim a record 31st Copa del Rey, and their first since seeing their bid for five in a row ended by Valencia in 2019....

December 7, 2022 · 4 min · 765 words · Carolina Scott

The Reviewer Who Wasn T There

The Ridgefield Press (which was unaware of the deception) is a small Connecticut weekly, but that’s where any verisimilitude ends. An unidentified Sony employee apparently concocted the Manning persona last July, using the name of a friend, and attributed fictional reviews to him. Supervisors using the quotes in movie ads didn’t question Manning’s legitimacy. “It was an incredibly foolish decision, and we’re horrified,” Sony spokeswoman Susan Tick said of the hoax....

December 7, 2022 · 2 min · 393 words · Edward Hickey

The Rise Of A Fierce Yet Fragile Superpower

And yet the Chinese do not quite see themselves this way. Susan Shirk, the author of a recent book about the country, “The Fragile Superpower,” tells a revealing tale. Whenever she mentions her title in America, people say to her, “Fragile? China doesn’t seem fragile.” But in China people say, “Superpower? China isn’t a superpower.” In fact it’s both, and China’s fragility is directly related to its extraordinary rise. Lawrence Summers has recently pointed out that during the Industrial Revolution the average European’s living standards rose about 50 percent over the course of his lifetime (then about 40 years)....

December 7, 2022 · 6 min · 1126 words · Randy Vick

The Rise Of Post Christian Conservatism In Eastern Europe Opinion

The electoral success of conservative parties and the resurgence of religious rhetoric from the Baltics to Belgrade suggest that Eastern Europe is in the midst of a Christian revival. However, last summer’s pride counter-protest in Budapest is a far more telling indicator of the region’s political makeup than the Christmas markets, festivals and other traditional holidays that still mark the changing seasons. That the march was organized by a far-right nationalist group and not a church suggests that secular conservative impulses, and not religious ones, explain Eastern Europe’s rightward tilt....

December 7, 2022 · 6 min · 1075 words · Hattie Mcmillan

The Road Ahead A Boomer S Guide To Happiness

For so long, the generation born between 1946 and 1964 (an estimated 78 million Americans) has been in collective denial as the years added up. Boomers couldn’t be getting older–although, amazingly, everyone else seemed to. But while they’re still inclined to moments of self-delusion (“No one would ever guess that I’m 50”), they can no longer escape intimations of their own mortality. The oldest boomers will turn 55 next year, an age when many people begin thinking seriously about retirement....

December 7, 2022 · 5 min · 989 words · Phyllis Harris

The Rock Suffers Injury During Workout Says He Required Stitches

The former WWE Superstar took to Instagram to post a video where he revealed that he got a cut on his face open while working out in his personal Iron Paradise gym. The Rock explained that he sustained the injury while doing a drop set with 50-pound chains. The Great One also added that he kept on training and stitched up the wound later. Due to our site being family-friendly, we can’t embed the video of the grotesque injury that The Rock sustained....

December 7, 2022 · 1 min · 170 words · Nichole Barfield