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2 yrs

Robert Downey Jr. Recalls Driving Around NYC With Whoopi Goldberg‚ Anthony Michael Hall In The ’90s
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Robert Downey Jr. Recalls Driving Around NYC With Whoopi Goldberg‚ Anthony Michael Hall In The ’90s

The 1991 comedy film Soapdish showcased the remarkable talents of actors Robert Downey Jr. and Whoopi Goldberg in pivotal roles. Downey Jr.‚ celebrated for his versatility and charisma‚ takes on the character of David Seton Barnes‚ a show producer entangled in the chaos and rivalry among the soap opera’s cast members. Meanwhile‚ Goldberg brings her no-nonsense flair to the role of Rose Schwartz‚ a television executive summoned to address the escalating tensions and conflicts within the soap opera’s production. The synergy between Downey Jr.’s and Goldberg’s characters added a layer of humor and charm to the film‚ making it a fan favorite. In a recent interview‚ Downey and Goldberg shared anecdotes and behind-the-scenes insights‚ offering a glimpse into their experiences while working on Michael Hoffman’s film. Robert Downey talks about driving around NYC with Whoopi Goldberg and Anthony Michael Hall in the ’90s SOAPDISH‚ from left‚ Robert Downey‚ Jr.‚ Carrie Fisher‚ 1991‚ ©Paramount Pictures/courtesy Everett Collection During a segment on The View where the 1991 comedy movie was being discussed‚ Downey Jr. expressed admiration for Goldberg‚ emphasizing her as an exceptional collaborator and one of the best individuals to work with. “I remember‚ as evidenced in this clip‚ that she is one of the all-time great scene partners‚” he stated. “I learned a lot about keeping comedy grounded.” RELATED: Robert Downey Jr. Reflects On His Prison Experience: ‘Evil In The Air’ The 58-year-old also mentioned that he and Goldberg had an exhilarating and enjoyable time off the movie set‚ but he chose not to disclose any details regarding potential drug involvement during their escapade. “I also have this vague memory of her and I and Anthony Michael Hall in a stretch Volvo rolling around New York City‚” Downey Jr. reminisced. “I’m not going to say whether there was a tiny bit of [ganja] involved. I’m just going to say that it was a wonderful evening.” SOAPDISH‚ Whoopi Goldberg‚ Teri Hatcher‚ Kevin Kline‚ Sally Field‚ Elisabeth Shue‚ Robert Downey Jr.‚ Cathy Moriarty‚ 1991. ©Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection Whoopi Goldberg talks about her time on the movie set Goldberg‚ in her response to Downey Jr.‚ hinted that during their adventurous car ride‚ they might have partaken in some casual marijuana consumption. However‚ she emphasized that her experience working on the film was highly enjoyable. SOAPDISH‚ from left: Sally Field‚ Whoopi Goldberg‚ 1991. ©Paramount Pictures/courtesy Everett Collection She highlighted the camaraderie with her co-stars‚ attributing their positive interactions to making her time on set particularly pleasurable. “There’s nobody better to do stuff with than somebody who is equally as silly as you are. That movie is one of the great movies — I think that‚ for me‚ anyway — because everybody had a good time. It wasn’t like a bad time. We were all together and we were weird‚” Goldberg confessed. “It was just a weird group of people and we just had a good time and didn’t really give a poop what people said about it. People didn’t seem to love the movie but it’s now taken on cult status.” Click for next Article The post Robert Downey Jr. Recalls Driving Around NYC With Whoopi Goldberg‚ Anthony Michael Hall In The ’90s appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author‚ Peace A
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INFOWARS
2 yrs

DEPORT: Rep. Ilhan Omar Faces Backlash for Proclaiming She’s ‘Somalia First’, Muslim Second https://www.infowars.com/posts..../deport-rep-ilhan-om

DEPORT: Rep. Ilhan Omar Faces Backlash for Proclaiming She’s ‘Somalia First’, Muslim Second
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DEPORT: Rep. Ilhan Omar Faces Backlash for Proclaiming She’s ‘Somalia First’, Muslim Second

Minnesota "Squad" member defends remarks and dismisses critics calling for her to be expelled from Congress.
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Ron Paul: Heading For the ‘#Texit’? https://www.infowars.com/posts..../ron-paul-heading-fo

Ron Paul: Heading For the ‘Texit’?
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Ron Paul: Heading For the ‘Texit’?

Biden is clearly playing politics with the immigration crisis.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Wake Up Christian Zionists. This is Really What Israeli&;#x27;s Think About Christian&;#x27;s. THEY HATE YOU
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
2 yrs

2 Articles of Impeachment Filed Against Mayorkas
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2 Articles of Impeachment Filed Against Mayorkas

The House Homeland Security Committee on Sunday released two articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.   “His lawless behavior was exactly what the Framers gave us the impeachment power to remedy‚” Rep. Mark Green‚ R-Tenn.‚ said of Mayorkas.   The two impeachment articles “lay out a clear‚ compelling and irrefutable case for Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ impeachment‚” said Green‚ who chairs the House Homeland Security Committee.  ...
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Read Full Impeachment Articles Against Biden Official Alejandro Mayorkas
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Read Full Impeachment Articles Against Biden Official Alejandro Mayorkas

House Republicans released impeachment articles against President Joe Biden's Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas on Sunday. Conservatives have been attempting to expel Mayorkas from office over his response to the massive influx of illegal migrant crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border. There were more than 2.4 million encounters at the southern border during the 2023 fiscal year‚ up from roughly 1.7 million in 2021‚ according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data....
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House Democrats release new report defending Mayorkas against GOP&;#039;s &;quot;sham&;quot; impeachment effort
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House Democrats release new report defending Mayorkas against GOP&;#039;s &;quot;sham&;quot; impeachment effort

House Democrats released a report on Monday defending Defense Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas against an impeachment effort they call a "politically motivated sham" aimed at appeasing the far right.  In their 29-page report‚ which comes ahead of a House Homeland Security Committee vote on a resolution to impeach the cabinet secretary set for Tuesday‚ Democrats on the committee argued that the impeachment effort is a "total waste of time‚" stating that it fails to outline any charge that...
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Mother is shocked her daughter's male teacher told her to 'hold in' her period
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Mother is shocked her daughter's male teacher told her to 'hold in' her period

There's a lot of men out there that shy away from discussing menstruation with women. But any man who's ever taken a class in basic human biology or had a mother‚ sister‚ wife‚ girlfriend or any other woman in their life should know the basics of how it works.That's why a mother on the Mumsnet message board was completely "shocked" that her daughter's teacher told her to "hold in" her period.Does he think a woman can hold in her period like it's pee?Mumsnet is a UK website where parents come together to discuss anything from adoption to women's rights. This post appeared under the "Am I Being Unreasonable" thread.According to the post‚ the 15-year-old's teacher prevented her from using the bathroom because he legitimately thinks women can hold back period blood. Or he knows a bit about biology but still decided to put her in the position to be mortally embarrassed.The mother later said that the lessons last two hours so the girl had a long time to wait before being able to change her pad.A few parents said that the teacher was correct to say no because students often lie about their periods to get out of class.But most parents thought the teacher did the wrong thing and needs a lesson in basic biology.One poster was irate but completely right about the issue.Another believes the daughter should have disobeyed the teacher and gone to the bathroom.This poster did a great job at re-framing the situation so that the teacher's actions seem even more ridiculous.Why should the mother even have to justify herself?The $50‚000 question: What subject does the instructor teach?This story originally appeared on 02.13.20
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A study found 4 different categories of couples. Where do you belong?
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A study found 4 different categories of couples. Where do you belong?

Ever fallen into one of those Internet dating quizzes? You know‚ the ones that promise to categorize you? Like "what your astrological sign says about your relationship style."They can be fun‚ but we all know they're mostly fluff.What if I told you someone did find a way to "categorize" your love style but with actual real science?Three relationship scientists asked about 400 couples to track how they felt about their relationship and how committed they felt to marrying their partner. They followed each of the couples for nine months. Not‚ like‚ literally followed them — that would be creepy. Instead‚ they just asked them a few questions and asked them to keep track of how committed they were feeling over time.At the end of the nine months‚ the scientists collected all the couple's responses and delved deep into the data. They found that couples did indeed tend to fall into one of four categories.Prepare yourself for some soul searching because you might just be:1. The Conflicted‚ but PassionateThis is the couple Facebook made the "It's Complicated" relationship status for. Their levels of commitment tend to go up and down over time‚ especially after arguments. But that's not necessarily a bad thing. These folks use those conflicts to help them make decisions about the relationship‚ and in fact‚ they didn't appear to be any more destined for a breakup than any of the other groups.Also‚ as a bonus‚ they tend to follow those turbulent downs with passionate ups. "These couples operate in a tension between conflict that pushes them apart and passionate attraction that pulls them back together‚" said study author Brian Ogolsky.2. The Partner-FocusedIf your idea of a perfect date night is a long walk followed by eight hours of binge-watching "House of Cards" together‚ you might fall into this category.Partner-focused couples tend to spend a lot of time together and share hobbies or leisure activities‚ and it's that shared time that tends to propel them forward. They tended to be more careful and thoughtful about their relationship decisions — more likely to build from the inside out — and tended to be the most satisfied overall.3. The Social ButterfliesOn the other hand‚ if your perfect evening with your partner involves grabbing all your friends and hitting the bars or breaking out Settlers of Catan for the hundredth time‚ this might be the category that best describes you. Social couples usually share a friend group and use that time spent with friends to inform and build their relationship as a couple."Having mutual friends makes people in these couples feel closer and more committed‚" said Ogolsky. They also tended to be pretty stable and have higher levels of love based on feelings of friendship toward each other‚ which can be a good indicator for long-term happiness.4. The DramaticUnfortunately‚ not every couple's path is easy. Things may start out good‚ but tend not to stay that way for dramatic couples. This type of couple tends to make decisions based on negative experiences or stuff from outside the relationship."These couples have a lot of ups and downs‚ and their commitment swings wildly‚" said Ogolsky. "You begin to see little things eroding‚ and you start to see the relationship in a negative light‚ and soon you give up‚" said Ogolsky.Perhaps unsurprisingly‚ dramatic couples tended to break up the most‚ twice as much as other couples.So what's best? Well‚ here's where this article differs from a lot of those Internet quizzes. Because the answer is that there isn't a "best" kind of relationship.Different couples work and grow differently. These are different pathways and it'd be a mistake to assume there's a "correct" way to love someone. Or even that you're forever locked into a certain style of relationships. "These are not predefined‚ for-life patterns‚" said Ogolsky.And even in a single relationship‚ these patterns aren't predictors of destiny — a dramatic couple may‚ in fact‚ outlast a social one‚ and a partner-driven couple may be as passionate as anyone you could ever meet.And the researchers willingly admit in their paper that their study doesn't cover all relationships. Many very happy couples have no desire to marry‚ for instance. And‚ it should be noted‚ that it wasn't too long ago that the U.S. didn't even allow all couples to get married!Wait‚ you're not going to tell me how to find the perfect‚ golden‚ eternally-happy relationship?! Why even study this then?Because‚ in our hearts‚ humans are social creatures‚ Ogolsky explained. Love‚ friendship‚ passion‚ and commitment are part of the human experience. Understanding relationships can be as important to understanding ourselves as studying chemistry or biology. They can even affect your health!As for what you can learn from all this‚ the important takeaway is that what you use to make decisions — whether from conflict‚ from the inside‚ from the outside‚ or from friendship — can influence your level of commitment. It might be useful for couples to think not just about their choices but how they make their choices.So ... what's your category?This article originally appeared on 02.15.16
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A 9-year-old goes in on standardized tests and ends with the best mic drop of all time.
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A 9-year-old goes in on standardized tests and ends with the best mic drop of all time.

If you need proof standardized testing is setting students up for failure‚ just ask the students. Sydney Smoot has a bone to pick with the Hernando County School Board. The issue? The Florida Standards Assessment Test‚ or FSA for short. On March 17‚ 2015‚ Sydney bravely stood up at her local school board meeting to share how she felt about the test and why she believes it's failing students and teachers. "This testing looks at me as a number. One test defines me as either a failure or a success through a numbered rubric. One test at the end of the year that the teacher or myself will not even see the grade until after the school year is already over. I do not feel that all this FSA testing is accurate to tell how successful I am. It doesn't take in account all of my knowledge and abilities‚ just a small percentage." — Sydney Smoot Can we give this little girl a medal? She was speaking right to my soul with that speech! I reached out to Sydney and her mom‚ Jennifer‚ via email to find out more about what prompted this passionate speech.What inspired you to write your letter?"What inspired me to speak all started one day when I came home. My mom asked me how the testing went‚ and I told her I was told not to speak about the test to anyone. I had not felt comfortable signing something in the test. I had concerns about this test because there was a lot of stress put on students and myself. I was a little nervous before the speech‚ but when I was called up to the podium‚ I did not feel nervous because I knew this speech was going to help a lot of people."Have you ever thought about running for president? Cause I'd vote for you!"I've thought about running for president because if I'm president‚ I will be considerate about the people in this state."You gotta admit‚ she looks pretty good up there‚ right?Parents have a right to be concerned about standardize testing regulations.One thing that really stuck out to me in Sydney's speech was that the FSA prohibits students from talking to their parents about the test. So I was anxious to hear what Sydney's mom thought about the stipulation. She had this to say:"When my daughter came home telling me she had to sign a form stating she couldn't talk to anyone including her parents‚ I got concerned. Not only that I didn't like the fact that the last four of her Social Security number was on the test labels along with other personal information. In today's world of identity theft‚ it doesn't take much for people to get a hold of these things and use them.I would like to tell other parents to learn more before these tests start in your children's school and know what they are testing. They have options‚ you can opt out so to speak‚ and the child can complete alternative testing if they are in the retention grades; or‚ if the child wants to take the test‚ support them and let them know that no matter how they do‚ it does not define them as a person.It's a test and a poorly designed one at best."Standardized tests are changing the classroom. And not for the better.As Sydney shared in her speech‚ she and her classmates are feeling the pressure when it comes to preparing for the FSA. But they aren't the only ones. Teachers are also struggling to get students ready and are often forced to cut corners as a result.What standardized tests also fail to take into account is that in many ways‚ test-taking is a skill‚ one that not every student is ready for. When I was in school‚ we spent months gearing up for the dreaded FCAT‚ the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test. And if months of test prep wasn't bad enough‚ if you didn't pass the FCAT‚ you couldn't graduate high school. Talk about stressful! The pressure of your high school career rides on one test‚ combined with the fact that standardized tests don't accurately measure what students have learned. Plenty of capable students fail these tests due to increased anxiety and stress. If high school students are struggling to handle the pressure of standardized testing‚ imagine how difficult it must be for elementary school students like Sydney!Young Sydney is a testament to how important it is that we listen to students and create curriculum that challenges and educates them‚ rather than scaring them into "learning." I think Sydney's suggestion of three comprehensive tests throughout the year makes way more sense than one big statewide test that interferes with teachers' schedules and stresses students out. And let's be real‚ when's the last time you heard a kid ask for MORE tests?! Clearly standardized tests aren't the answer or at least need some serious work. Hopefully Sydney's message will make an impact and get her school board and schools across the nation to rethink how we measure students' success.This article originally appeared on 03.27.15
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