It’s more facts that maybe you don’t want to know. This are things to remember if you want to gross people out at a party. Like, can you bite off an appendage if you wanted to? Well, technically we can, watch for the answer and other disturbing facts!
“It’s hard to understand the appeal of this product,” Cuomo told MTV News. “Obviously it’s a giant hit, but I don’t really understand why. But as soon as we came up with the idea, we were like, ‘Yes! This is it!’ Cultural critics are going to have to go back and figure out what was going on here. It was genius, but at this moment we don’t know why.”
If you’re hoping to snag a Snuggie at the merch table this Tuesday during Ahoy! with Weezer, I wouldn’t bet on it. Perhaps eBay can be your savior? — [eric]
"Not a cold case, just some cold fries": Family finds an old McDonald's bag with two hamburger wrappers and a remarkably well-preserved order of fries in their wall. https://t.co/zayHezXOEF
The Jones family say their home was built in 1959 and a franchise of the popular fast food restaurant opened up around that time. As to how those fries survived the test of time?
“My thoughts are that it was likely the salt that dried out and preserved the fries, not actual preservatives,” said Grace Jones, “Or at least that’s what I’m telling myself.”
A woman was on Tinder recently and matched with a cute guy. Instead of trying to get to know her right away, or even say ‘hello’, he sent her a dating application filled with weird questions. They started off simple, then got more weird as it went on. It even asked her to rate the quiz at the end. It’s been shared on social and has since blown up. What would you do?
If you’re the type of person that loves public displays, then proposing on the jumbotron might be your thing! But remember, it’s gonna cost ya. There’s some stadiums that won’t you charge you more than a nice meal, other places will empty out your wallet for weeks. The Cubs are in the $100-250 range. The Sox are much more affordable, $55. Not bad! Here’s the whole list.
Low-tier stadiums (Under $100)
Pittsburgh Pirates (PNC Park): $39
Atlanta Braves (Truist Park): $50
Cincinnati Reds (Great American Ballpark): $50
Colorado Rockies (Coors Field): $50
Chicago White Sox (Guaranteed Rate Field): $55
San Diego Padres (Petco Park): $55
Detroit Tigers (Comerica Park): $75
Oakland Athletics (RingCentral Coliseum): $85
Middle-tier stadiums ($100-$250)
New York Yankees (Yankee Stadium): $100
Seattle Mariners (Safeco Field): $115
Chicago Cubs (Wrigley Field): $175
San Francisco Giants (AT&T Park): $175
Texas Rangers (Globe Life Park in Arlington): $200
Going to a baseball game can be expensive. It’s not just the tickets, it’s everything else too. Who doesn’t want to wet their whistle at the ball park on a sunny day with an ice cold beer?! The problem is, depending on where you go, the price varies significantly. See where the Cubbies and the Sox fall compared to everyone else. The average price nation wide at a baseball game is $6.72.
Mets $11.75 / $0.59 per ounce Orioles $10.00 / $0.63 per ounce Phillies $10.00 / $0.63 per ounce Cubs $9.75 / $0.61 per ounce Nationals $9.50 / $0.59 per ounce Giants $9.00 / $0.64 per ounce Brewers $8.50 / $0.53 per ounce Red Sox $8.50 / $0.71 per ounce White Sox $7.50 / $0.47 per ounce Astros $7.50 / $0.54 per ounce Blue Jays $7.50 / $0.63 per ounce Rangers $7.00 / $0.44 per ounce Dodgers $6.75 / $0.42 per ounce Pirates $6.50 / $0.41 per ounce Reds $6.50 / $0.46 per ounce Athletics $6.50 / $0.54 per ounce Yankees $6.00 / $0.50 per ounce Royals $5.50 / $0.46 per ounce Twins $5.50 / $0.46 per ounce Guardians $5.50 / $0.46 per ounce Marlins $5.00 / $0.42 per ounce Rays $5.00 / $0.42 per ounce Angels $5.00 / $0.42 per ounce Padres $5.00 / $0.42 per ounce Tigers $5.00 / $0.42 per ounce Braves $5.00 / $0.42 per ounce Mariners $5.00 / $0.42 per ounce Cardinals $5.00 / $0.42 per ounce Diamondbacks $4.00 / $0.29 per ounce Rockies $3.00 / $0.25 per ounce
In this video you can see how music has changed over the decades. Starting in the 70’s it was hard to knock off anyone that wasn’t the Beatles, Elvis, or Led Zeppelin. The 80’s, Michael Jackson, Queen, and Prince had on lock… then Madonna came along. Then in the 1990’s Celine Dion ruled the roost, until your favorite rapper took over in the 2000s, Eminem. Watch the trends change over the decades here!
The Apple engineer who invented autocorrect for the iPhone and spent over 15 years at Apple is Ken Kencionda. He says there were several fails with autocorrect. Your phone tries to guess what words you meant based on where your fingers land, and what other words are around it. There is also a static dictionary and a dynamic dictionary. The static, is the one with words it knows. The dynamic dictionary is words that YOU use, like a slang word or a common name you give something. It doesn’t always use the dynamic dictionary first. To fix it, go to settings, general, keyboard, and then finally, text replacement. You can put in a shortcut for your favorite word… like duck.
The DEA is warning parents that drug dealers and kids have a secret language with emojis that actually stand for certain types of drugs. Here’s that to look out for if you’re checking their phone- and you should be!
MTV Cribs was the BEST! You got to see inside the secret world of your favorite celebrity and you got to see how the other half lived compared to you. From their pools, to cars, even the organization of their fridge was outstanding! You wanted it all. But come to find out, some of it was a lie?! Yep. Here are some of the perpetrators. I’d expect this out of Ja Rule, but not Jojo! Get out!
It’s expensive to put a song in a movie or TV show. You gotta pay the artist some serious dough. Most “syncs” are anywhere from $15-$60k. But this song is bar far one of the most expensive, and you’ve definitely heard it before. The answer is- AC/DC’s ‘Thunderstruck.’ It was used in a lot of movies but broke a record for most expensive when Varsity Blues used it 20 years ago. It wouldn’t be the same scene without THAT song though.
U.S News and World Report released it’s 2022 Best High School rankings and a few Chicagoland schools made it towards the top of the list! Here are the top 10…
Payton College Preparatory High School, Chicago (#5 in U.S.)
Northside College Preparatory High School, Chicago (#31 in U.S.)
Jones College Prep High School, Chicago (#51 in U.S.)
Young Magnet High School, Chicago (#67 in U.S.)
Lane Technical High School, Chicago (#84 in U.S.)
Proviso Math and Science Academy, Forest Park (#181 in U.S.)
Adlai E Stevenson High School, Lincolnshire (#185 in U.S.)
Vernon Hills High School, Vernon Hills (#238 in U.S.)
Hinsdale Central High School, Hinsdale (#277 in U.S.)
New Trier Township High School, Winnetka (#285 in U.S.)
If you don’t see your high school on the list you can always look it up here-
Having a charming personality draws others towards you. It fascinates them and makes them like you. Who doesn’t want charisma and to be thought of as genuine? It’s not just old fashioned manners. You want someone to walk away from your encounter feeling good. Here’s 4 ways to become more charming easily.
Change your pitch. No vocal fry ladies. Low-pitching and creaky translates to less trustworthy and educated. Try a pleasant sounding voice.
Think quickly on your feet. If you’re quick on your feet you’re more charismatic.
Stop humblebragging. It’s just bragging masked by a complaint
Here’s another round of disturbing facts for ya! These will shock you, and possibly really gross you out. The goat’s tongue torture really got me. Remember these so you can gross someone else out today!
Fall Out Boy’s lead guitarist Joe Trohman is releasing a book this fall called, “None Of This Rocks.” He promises it will be like no other memoir you’ve ever read. A summary of the book via Waterstones reads: “None Of This Rocks is a memoir by Joe Trohman – lead guitarist and co-founder of Fall Out Boy – that reads like a double album full of revealing stories from his youth and his experiences of modern rock and roll stardom. With wit and wisdom, and maybe a little bit of whining, Trohman grapples with depression, his mother’s brain cancer, antisemitism, pills, petty larceny, side hustles, and pop-punk at the turn of the century.” The book will be available September 13th. Get your preorder here:
The Rockin’ 1000 is a group of musicians (mostly from Italy) who assemble and play/sing simultaneously at various public spaces. A few weeks ago, the “biggest band in the world” returned with this tribute to the late Taylor Hawkins staged in a public square in Turin, Italy.
You may recall this 2015 viral video when the Rockin’ 500 gathered to entice the Foo Fighters to play their corner of Italy in Cesena. (The Foo Fighters did play a three hour concert there in November 2015)
Hear me out: what if we take one of the greatest songs of all-time and combine it with one of the greatest bands of all-time. That’s a pretty good combination, right?
Enjoy your new song of the summer, from us, your friends at Brian, Ali, & Justin.