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The Best of ‘Dear Intern’ Tweets: HBO's Intern Accidentally Sent Out a Mass Email to Subscribers, Tweeter Responds with Their Own Relatable Intern Mishaps

The Best of ‘Dear Intern’ Tweets: HBO's Intern Accidentally Sent Out a Mass Email to Subscribers, Tweeter Responds with Their Own Relatable Intern Mishaps

"Once I wrote 'hell to you all' instead of 'hello to you all' in an e-mail addressed to two VPs and a colleague..."
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Hilarious HBO Max Tweets For Stubborn People Who Refuse to Call it 'Max'

Whose idea was this?
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20+ Twitter Reactions From ‘Euphoria’ Fans Annoyed About the Delay of Season 3

'Euphoria' fans aren't happy about waiting until 2024 for Season 3.
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Funniest ‘The Last of Us’ Memes for True TLOU Gamers Who Already Know What’s to Come in the Show

Funniest ‘The Last of Us’ Memes for True TLOU Gamers Who Already Know What’s to Come in the Show

Pfft, wait until the fans of the show meet Abby...
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Article about Twitter's reaction to Barbie Ferreira not returning to Season 3 of Euphoria as Kat Hernandez.

Euphoria Fans React To Barbie Ferreira Not Returning For Season 3

Euphoria hit the ground running as a groundbreaking drama with a well-rounded ensemble cast. Throughout the first season, each episode was dedicated to a specific character, emphasizing their unique qualities and interior life. By the end of the first season, Rue, Jules, Cassie, Kat, McKay, Maddy, and Nate all felt like equally essential characters. However, season two pushed a lot of the main cast to the side; Notably, Kat, McKay, and Jules had majorly reduced roles. Rumors of poor working con…
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Funny video about if streaming services were honest

Cracked's 'Honest Ads' Imagines a World Where Streaming Services Are Actually Honest

Picture this: It's Wednesday night, and you and your partner (or cat, or dog, or Real Doll) are posting up on the couch, getting ready to veg out after a hearty dinner delivered by one of those apps that takes a huge cut from the restaurant's profits. All you have to do is pick something to watch. At first, this seems like an easy task. But it is no easy feat. Somehow with Hulu, Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and, what's it called? Peacock? Whatever. There's never anything good to watch. And ye…
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