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1. A look at pitching in baseball. …show more content…
A Look at Pitching in Baseball
2. Radiohead has returned to the United States to rock. One of the biggest regrets I have in life right now (besides exes, my college degree, and so on) is that I have never seen Radiohead in concert. They're usually too far away for me to justify going to see them, and that's pretty much the only reason. I have traveled far for bands that I don't even like just because my friends loved the band. I usually just separated from the group at the concert/festival and found the people doing the drugs. Okay, too real.
Anyway, Radiohead has only a few tour dates in the US this year, but many of you probably won't be able to make it to their shows since they are few and far between. In celebration of their new album, A Moon Shaped Pool, they have hit the road playing some of their best music to date. I watched this entire concert a few times as I worked and really wished I was there with the crowd to behold this spectacle of one of the best bands to exist. Hell, my parents had Led Zeppelin, The Doors and The Beatles. I have Radiohead.
Enjoy their full set at Lollapalooza just a few days …show more content…
As far as we’ve come, all too often we are still boxed in by stereotypes about how men and women should behave. One of my heroines is Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm, who was the first African American to run for a major party’s presidential nomination. She once said, “The emotional, sexual, and psychological stereotyping of females begins when the doctor says, ‘It’s a girl.’ ” We know that these stereotypes affect how girls see themselves starting at a very young age, making them feel that if they don’t look or act a certain way, they are somehow less worthy. In fact, gender stereotypes affect all of us, regardless of our gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation.
You can read the rest of it at Glamour.
4. Rick and Morty take on the funniest courtroom transcript of all time. A quick back story: The State of Georgia Vs. Denver Fenton Allen is a case about a man who is accused of murder in the county jail. Allen comes to court to complain that he's not getting everything and that he only got a 4-page indictment. It starts off normal where Allen doesn't want to work with his court appointed attorney because he claims he's withholding evidence. The discussion soon spirals into insanity. Here's a bit of