
It can no longer be ignored: Christmas is here, and it’s time to introduce yourself …to indulge in our exclusive American celebration of the day, in which religious feeling and the purchase of things become one thing. This week comes outde-Touch Adults’ The guide is all that Christmas, with TikTok gifts, bright bombs exploding and a new holiday classic. But there is no PlayStation 5. These things are out of stock.
TikTok Trend of the Week: “Hot girl sh * t”
“Hot Girl Shit” is the Christmas present we all needed. The TikTok trend originated with the great stallion Megan Thee who famously said, “I can’t talk right now, I’m doing hot girl shit” on her song “Girls in the Hood”. TikTok videos, which receive all the replays and shared actions, feature their subjects doing just the opposite of what you might imagine as “hot girl shit”.
How to take a look Riley Isaac shaved her belly, Singer of “All About that Bass” Meghan Trainor checking her glucose levels, Yoleenda Dong brushing her retainer, i Justina Valentine washing her dog’s butt. Not only is this a perfect joke structure, but the subversion of traditional gender roles in this hashtag adds about a million points to the Internet. Spend the holidays watching these videos.
This week in music: the biggest battlefront of the Christmas war
The Christmas War heats up this time every year on the bloody line of Popular Billboard Music Lists, where normal songs fight the bloody holiday creatures for total streaming supremacy. This week, Billboard’s top spot belongs to the perennial Christmas War lady, Mariah Carey, the tinselly worm “All I Want for Christmas is You” is number one with a bullet.
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Number two, though, is 24kGoldn’s impressive “Mood,” a song that’s not Christmas and is actually good. Number three on the lists is a scratcher; for some reason, Brenda Lee’s “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree ”is the third most popular song in the country right now. Of all the Christmas songs, this one?
Near Lee’s heels, however, is Arianna Grande’s “Position,” another song that isn’t festive. Filling the top five, another really horrible Christmas song, Bobby Helms ’“ Jingle Bell Rock, ”don’t people know there’s a whole Motown Christmas album that can be played? I look forward to the inevitable victory of secular music on December 26th.
Viral video of the week: glitter bombs against porch pirates
People love it YouTube engineer Mark Rober’s holiday videos. Seva third annual holiday glitter bomb the video, where he builds incredibly elaborate glitter bombs, disguises them as expensive gifts and leaves them on porches to be stolen, has been seen more than eight millions of times on your first day online.
Although I appreciate the excessive engineering of the packages: they, they feature a custom circuit board that controls four pet-spray cans, a massive release of biodegradable glitter, flashing lights and sirens, “Home Alone” sound clips, and four iPhones to record from all angles.and the victims ’reactions are funny, the overall exercise is worrisome. Of course, people shouldn’t steal packages, but the number of video clips that contain children really includes your consideration. Because people steal Christmas presents to begin with; now it’s hard, folks.
I am a bloody heart, but perhaps humiliating publicly no one is it bad even if they steal packages? I’m saying I have mixed feelings. But do it, and let us know what you think in the comments.
This week on TV: Jingle Jangle: A Christmas trip
You want to see a good Christmas movie with your child, right? But with so many Christmas foams being produced each year, it’s hard to find one. What will you do, comb your hair with thousands of insulting and insulting reimaginations of the story of the origin of Santa Claus? The endless range of cheap rome-like festive Binge LifeTime themes?
You would be forgiven for skipping the whole party, burning Christmas presents and going out for a pack of smokers and never coming home. Luckily, though, Netflix has arrived this year with such a good holiday movie, which will keep you out of the crime party across the country. Jingle Jangle: A Christmas trip is destined to join the ranks of each year’s festive pillars as of now It’s a wonderful life, Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer, i Hunter’s night.
This movie is Christmas. It connects directly to the body’s Christmas gland, with its steampunk-meet-Dickens design, amazing musical numbers and legitimately affecting the holiday magic story. Watch this movie with your kids.
This week in video games: the search for a PlayStation 5
If your child wants a PS5 this year, you better get one like you did yesterday. Sony’s gaming console joins Cabbage Patch Doll, Tickle Me Elmo and Furby in the list of Christmas toys so popular they can’t even be obtained.
In their search for the elusive console, frantic parents, wives, boyfriends and loners camp out in front of their local GameStop, refreshing the websites of big retail stores a billion times, and committing a daring and forced robbery.
The food frenzy is part of the legitimate desire for a hot new technological element, but there is another darker reason for the scarcity. The smiles in the game use robots to instantly buy as many PlayStations as retailers make available, so they can resell them on eBay, sometimes for more than double the original retail price. While retailers say they do everything they can to combat bot shoppers, legitimate customers also turn to robots, because that’s literally the only way to get a PlayStation 5. Christmas time is great, right? ?