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The Five': Trump 'border czar' warns Dems vowing to defy border laws
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The Five': Trump 'border czar' warns Dems vowing to defy border laws

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Clips and Trailers
Clips and Trailers
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The KKK Convoy | The First Purge
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Conservative Voices
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Trump prepares for WAR
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Drunken Kamala Gets Eviscerated By Savage Rich Baris, Sean Parnell Cracks Up
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Drunken Kamala Gets Eviscerated By Savage Rich Baris, Sean Parnell Cracks Up

Drunken Kamala Gets Eviscerated By Savage Rich Baris, Sean Parnell Cracks Up
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
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The 7 Worst Birthdays to Have, According to Moms
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The 7 Worst Birthdays to Have, According to Moms

If moms had a choice, they wouldn’t go into labor around the holidays.
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Beyond Bizarre
Beyond Bizarre
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Everyone on This Submarine Died Suddenly and We Still Don't Know Why...
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Comedy Corner
Comedy Corner
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Mashed Potatoes - Todd Glass
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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Kid Rock Shows Off His incredible House in Nashville
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Worth it or Woke?
Worth it or Woke?
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9 Thanksgiving Specials You Didn’t Know You Needed
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9 Thanksgiving Specials You Didn’t Know You Needed

Thanksgiving isn’t just about turkey and pie—it’s also about cozying up with family for some TV bonding time. Some of these Thanksgiving specials are the nostalgic classics you know and love, while others bring a unique, slightly offbeat flavor to your holiday viewing. Here’s our list of Thanksgiving specials that will take your day from stuffing to streaming.   1. This Is America, Charlie Brown: The Mayflower Voyagers (1988) Ever wonder how Thanksgiving started? This educational Peanuts special dives into the Pilgrims’ adventures—perfect for a history lesson disguised as entertainment. Where to Watch: Vimeo or used DVDs on Amazon 2. Garfield’s Thanksgiving (1989) The iconic lazy cat ditches lasagna for a traditional Thanksgiving feast (spoiler alert—chainsaws are involved). Expect laughs, chaos, and some endearing family moments. Where to Watch: Peacock TV 3. The Berenstain Bears Meet Bigpaw (1980) Bigfoot and Thanksgiving? Yes, really. The Berenstain Bears encounter the gentle giant Bigpaw in this quirky yet heartfelt holiday special. Bring on the nostalgia! Where to Watch: YouTube 4. Big City Greens – Harvest Dinner (2019) Not strickly a Thanksgiving episode, Harvest Dinner turns into a hilarious disaster in this rare modern Disney+ gem. From paprika chases to fights over flour, the Green family brings chaos, laughs, and precious life lessons to the table. (Season 1: Episode 23) Where to Watch: Disney+ 5. A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving (1998) Pooh and the gang attempt to make the perfect Thanksgiving feast, only for Rabbit to lecture them on what a “real” holiday dinner should have. Heartwarming and full of Hundred Acre Wood shenanigans. Where to Watch: Fandango at Home (for rent) 6. The Incredible Hulk – “Homecoming” (1979) Thanksgiving gets surprisingly emotional in this Hulk episode. David returns home to help save the family farm in a story that’s as much about family bonds as it is about smashing things. Where to Watch: Prime Video (purchase or rent) 7. Quantum Leap – “The Leap Home” (Parts 1 & 2) (1990) Time-traveling Thanksgiving, anyone? Sam leaps into his teenage self to relive family moments and rewrite history. Some laughs, some tears—it’s got a bit of everything. Where to Watch: Roku Channel 8. A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (1973) This Emmy-winning classic captures the true spirit of Thanksgiving with jellybeans, toast, and some unforgettable lessons in gratitude. Simply iconic. Where to Watch: Apple TV and Amazon Prime Video 9. Addams Family Values (1993) While not technically a Thanksgiving movie, Wednesday Addams steals the show with her unforgettable satirical Thanksgiving play. It’s dark, hilarious, and a must-watch. Where to Watch: Paramount+ and Pluto TV   Settle in, grab a slice of pie (or the whole thing), and enjoy the lineup. Happy Thanksgiving and happy streaming!The post 9 Thanksgiving Specials You Didn’t Know You Needed first appeared on Worth it or Woke.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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'Wicked' is becoming a political Rorschach test and so many people are missing the point
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'Wicked' is becoming a political Rorschach test and so many people are missing the point

Like millions of others, I recently watched Jon M. Chu's long-awaited movie adaptation of "Wicked," a musical prequel to "The Wizard of Oz" that offers a Wicked Witch of the West origin story. Plenty has been said about the film—the performances of Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, the stunning sets, the fun choreography, the questionable lighting— but I'm much more intrigued by people's strangely partisan responses to the story. As we walked out of the movie theater, someone commented on how "timely" the story was, "considering everything happening in the current political climate." I assumed I knew what they meant, but after reading scores of reactions to the film, I realized I had no clue. People watching the exact same film are walking away with very different ideas about who the characters and the plot represent, with some seeing Donald Trump in the Wizard (a charlatan who feigns being great and powerful) and some seeing him in Elphaba (a misunderstood outsider challenging the establishment).Unsurprisingly, people seem to be viewing it through polarized partisan lenses, and hoo boy, does that color what they are seeing. - YouTube www.youtube.com How are people walking out of "Wicked" with totally opposite political interpretations?There's no question that the story of "Wicked" is political, tackling fascism, populism, charlatanism, scapegoating and manipulation of the masses. The protagonist, Elphaba, is someone who has been "othered," a victim of prejudice and propaganda, who sees the pathetic reality of "the man behind the curtain" and courageously thwarts his plot to make himself more powerful. What and who the storyline and characters represent in our "current political climate" is open to interpretation, however, and people are coming to polar opposite conclusions. You know the famous Rorschach inkblot test used to analyze how people interpret what they're seeing? "Wicked" appears to be a film version of that for American politics. — (@) Partisan lenses cause people to oversimplify a story that is purposefully complexEverything stemming from those opposing interpretations colors how people view the rest of the film, with both sides insisting they have rock solid evidence for their viewpoint. However, the partisan lenses that lead people to feel more certain that their side is the right side—the "good" side—entirely misses the point. The first inkblot in the Rorschach test.Public domain The show explores multiple themes, but the biggie is that “good” and “evil” are complex and nuanced concepts. What appears to be evil or good is influenced by people's motivations, perceptions, prejudices, relationships, self-interest, propaganda, power, sense of the greater good, etc. The deep dive into the complexity of how those things influence what—and whom—we view as good or evil is what makes the show so beautifully compelling. The three times I saw "Wicked" on stage, I came away delightfully awed by how it made me question my biases and beliefs. If you walk out of "Wicked" more certain about your worldview, you're missing the point.The point of "Wicked" is that good vs. evil narratives are overly simplistic. Not only is everyone capable of good and evil, but having the full context is vital in determining what is actually good or evil—and even then, it's not always clear. As we will see in Part 2, even Glinda's opening question, "Are people born wicked, or do they have wickedness thrust upon them?" proves to be overly simplistic because sometimes what is "wicked" is in the eye of the beholder. Ultimately, the show implores us to question what we believe about others and recognize how easy it is to be influenced by propaganda and fear-mongering. We aren't meant to come away more certain of our views. That's not to say there aren't objectively good or evil actions or that some people don't indulge their evil tendencies more than their good. But there's a lot more gray area than our black-and-white public discourse, with its viral soundbites and hot takes and incentivized sensationalism, acknowledges. - YouTube www.youtube.com Prejudice makes us easy to controlAnother big takeaway from "Wicked" is that people in positions of power will exploit our prejudices and manipulate our perceptions of good and evil to achieve their purposes. That's a message for all of us, not just for the people we believe are being deluded by populist politicians or unscrupulous media outlets. If anyone of any political persuasion walks out of “Wicked” thinking, “That's right! THOSE people are being duped by propaganda from evil leaders masquerading as great and powerful,” without recognizing how they themselves might just be in the same boat, they’ve missed the point. If people walk out more confident that their political side is "good" and the other side is "evil," no matter what side of the spectrum they’re on, they’ve also missed the point. "Wicked" asks us to untangle ourselves from the prejudices and biases that make us easy to manipulate, and that starts with seeing the inherent potential for good and evil that we all share. If we continue to toss nuance and complexity out the window in favor of simplistic narratives about one another, if we refuse to try to acknowledge that we might not be as right as we think we are and others might not be as wrong as we think they are, we might as well just be flying monkeys.
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