What Does the Pineapple Emoji Mean on Snapchat? Hidden Emoji Meanings

Following the fruit emoji trend, after a sneaky leak to Reddit, Snapchat users decided to update the code to include more emojis, like candy bars, numbers, colors, and finally, animal emojis. As if things couldn’t possibly get more confusing, check out the new and improved list of relationship status meanings below.

Ultimately, it seems like putting an emoji in your Snapchat story is meant to be deceiving… so err on the side of caution. You might accidentally choose the wrong one and attract an unintentional new romance… or tell your old one to take a hike! 

Source : https://www.distractify.com/p/what-does-pineapple-emoji-mean

Stretch And Bobbito Will Pay Homage To MF DOOM On Their Apple Music Radio Show

Veteran DJs Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Garcia will pay homage to their longtime friend and collaborator MF DOOM tonight on their <em>Stretch and Bobbito Radio on Apple Music Hits</em> show, playing exclusive interview&#8217;s from DOOM&#8217;s original group KMD, as well as bringing in guests from all over hip-hop to salute the late masked rapper, who passed away on Halloween last year, although his death wasn&#8217;t announced until New Year&#8217;s Eve.

It was Bobbito who helped MF DOOM — formerly known as Zev Love X of ’90s rap trio KMD — reinvent himself, signing the mysterious MC to his Fondle ‘Em imprint in 1999 and recording his Operation: Doomsday solo debut. It’s Bob’s voice that appears at the end of “Rhymes Like Dimes,” offering an iconic ad-libbed outro that has been imitated and appreciated throughout hip-hop ever since.

Stretch and Bobbito were also instrumental to KMD’s initial rise, interviewing the group on their WKCR radio show in the early ’90s. One of those interviews will be unvaulted for the first time in 25 years on tonight’s show, while guests like Dante Ross, El-P, Just Blaze, Pete Nice, and Prince Paul will stop by to reminisce about their exploits with DOOM and discuss his legacy.

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You can listen to the show live or on-demand tonight at 7pm PT/10pm ET at apple.co/_StretchAndBobbito.

Source: https://uproxx.com/music/stretch-bobbito-mf-doom-tribute-apple-music-radio/

The Meaning of Flicking Your Hat on Tiktok Is Pretty Straightforward

As far as TikTok trends go, flicking the brim of your hat is pretty tame. There are trends like filing your teeth with a nail file to improve your smile and the Benadryl Challenge, which entails taking more than a dozen Benadryl to have hallucinations, that are clearly harmful to your body.

Unfortunately, dangerous TikTok trends aren’t likely going anywhere anytime soon, but sometimes you can dig through the mess of TikTok to find less intense ones, like this.

Source : https://www.distractify.com/p/hat-flick-meaning-tiktok

Former Presidents Call For Unity In Wake Of Capitol Hill Riot | TODAY

Former Presidents Call For Unity In Wake Of Capitol Hill Riot | TODAY
Like many Americans, former presidents Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama watched in shock as rioters rampaged through the Capitol Wednesday. Clinton said “the match was lit by President Trump and his most ardent supporters.” NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports for TODAY.
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The Capitol Riot Was an Explosion of Racist Hypocrisy

Opinion

A white mob stormed the Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, during one of the most important days of the country’s transition of power, the day that President-elect Joe Biden’s win was to be certified. During the insurrection, videos showed D.C. police failing to intercept the rioters as they entered the government building. One clip showed a police officer taking a selfie with protesters, and another showed officers moving barricades to allow the mob entry to the road near the building. 
By the end of the day, one woman was shot and killed while trying to climb through a window to break into the building. Police on the ground watched as hundreds entered the Capitol, but only 13 participants were arrested (dozens of others were later arrested after a city-imposed curfew). It was a harrowing moment that brought the racist hypocrisy of America into sharp view.  

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On social media, Americans grappled with the differences between the government response to protests by groups fighting for their civil rights, especially Black Lives Matter protesters, and the response to mostly white supporters of President Donald Trump barging into the U.S. Capitol.  Many recalled the militarized police presence at Black Lives Matter protests last summer and wondered caustically how it was possible that the U.S. Capitol Police was unprepared for events that were publicly advertised for weeks across social media. Critics recalled the images of police deploying tear gas and rubber bullets against peaceful Black Lives Matter protesters, not to mention that over 14,000 people were arrested. Others rightly pointed out the outrageously disparate treatment of white Trump supporters compared to Black people by police.
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Police shot Jacob Blake in his back seven times while he was trying to get into his car. Officers gunned down Breonna Taylor, who had not committed a crime, in her own home. An officer suffocated George Floyd with his knee during a routine traffic stop. Police shot Tamir Rice while he played in the park. John Crawford was killed while shopping in Walmart. The list of unnecessary Black deaths at the hands of police goes on. Trump emboldened white supremacists to invade one of the nation’s most sacred spaces, and America allowed it. White insurrectionists climbed the walls of the Capitol and desecrated offices occupied by the country’s most influential and powerful leaders, taking pictures and even removing items. They destroyed private government property. They paraded through the halls of the Capitol while carrying Confederate flags. Yet, D.C. officials and Vice President Mike Pence did not deploy the National Guard until an hour after the siege began. Video captured the moment police escorted an older white woman down the steps of the building after she participated in the mob. 
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The white mob’s attack on the Capitol proved that merely existing as a Black person is a greater offense in America than white people staging a siege. In fact, blackness can be punished by execution while insurrection can be rationalized, prompting theories and dialogue but little to no action. On Thursday, the FBI put out a call asking the public to identify insurrectionists and erected a website to collect tips and information. But the act rings hollow because America has already made it clear what happens when white people break the law and attempt to undermine democracy: nothing. Insurrectionists were allowed to leave the Capitol after terrorizing members of Congress and damaging the world’s view of American democracy. The session to confirm the presidential election resumed after the Capitol was secured, and members of Congress were noticeably shaken. Lawmakers decried the violence of the day and assured the public that the transfer of power would continue. “Democracy will triumph as it has for centuries,” Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) declared.
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For much of White America, that is how this tragic saga ends: Biden’s victory and the assurance that Trump will soon leave office will assumptively usher in an era of healing for the divided country. White America can look forward to better and brighter days ahead. But the stark contrast between the treatment of Black people fighting for their rights and the treatment of white people fighting to decimate democracy only underscores the fact that democracy for Black people does not exist in America. It revealed the truth that the police are not in need of sensitivity or de-escalation training because they are clearly capable of handling dangerous, highly charged situations without using excessive force.  "Police officers are more afraid of an unarmed Black man begging for his life while being pinned to the ground than they are of rioting white men who are calling for the overthrow of the government while brandishing weapons. It is impossible for Black people to ignore that police serve and protect white supremacy. Biden’s victory will not change that. 
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This is a moment of reckoning for the U.S., and in order to meet that moment, the country’s leaders must offer more than platitudes and whitewashed happy endings. Change will begin when officials acknowledge that we must challenge the foundation of American democracy itself, which has long been rooted in white majority rule. Putting people of color into leadership positions in the government—including Kamala Harris, the first Black woman vice president-elect—does not absolve America of its abuse of Black people and other oppressed populations. To challenge the American tenet of white supremacy, lawmakers and constituents must actually listen to and respond to the calls of action by people of color, especially women.  More than two dozen Democratic lawmakers and a growing number of Republicans have called for the impeachment of the current sitting president. “Impeach,” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) plainly tweeted on Wednesday.
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"We can't allow [Trump] to remain in office, it's a matter of preserving our Republic and we need to fulfill our oath," Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) wrote in a tweet saying she would draft new articles of impeachment. “Congress cannot just go home like nothing happened,” Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) tweeted. If democracy is truly to prevail and white American supremacy is finally to be challenged, the country’s leadership must act with haste to punish those responsible for the assault on the transition of power. Democracy cannot thrive in a country that more viciously attacks and kills its innocent citizens than strikes back at forces threatening to dismantle it.

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What’s On Tonight: Vanessa Kirby’s Oscar-Tipped Performance In ‘Pieces Of A Woman’ On Netflix

<strong><em>Pieces of a Woman</em></strong> (Netflix film) &#8212; Vanessa Kirby and Shia LaBeouf star as Martha and Sean, respectively, who experience an unimaginable tragedy when a home birth goes wrong. Martha then undertakes a yearlong odyssey while coping with grief and her relationship with Sean, which (unsurprisingly) strains under the pressure of their mutual loss. Meanwhile, Ellen Burstyn plays her overbearing mom, and Molly Parker plays the publicly shamed midwife. Look for this movie to be a big awards contender.

Star Trek: Discovery (CBS, 10:00pm EST) — The crew’s still in the midst of their guise while Burnham’s hard work on a mission to help the U.S.S. Discovery get home, and Tilly’s engrossed with helping Stamets.

Celebrity Wheel of Fortune (ABC, 8:00pm EST) — This evening’s contestants include the irrepressible Leslie Jones, Chandra Wilson, and Tony Hawk.

The Hustler (ABC, 10:00pm EST) — There might be some melon-stabbing going on while the group takes on trivia questions for money while “The Hustler” among them keeps doing his or her secretive and enigmatic thing.

Jimmy Kimmel LIve — Tessa Thompson, Paul Bettany, Steve Earle

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon — Ricky Gervais, Daisy Edgar-Jones, The Avett Brothers

The Late Late Show With James Corden — Michael Sheen, Jo Ellen Pellman

Late Night With Seth Meyers — Bill Hader

In case you missed these recent picks:

Cobra Kai: Season 3 — (Netflix series) The good news? This The Karate Kid revival is still as much of an adrenaline shot as the last two rounds. The bad news? It’s also infuriatingly good. After Johnny and Daniel’s combined bad moves contributed heavily to Miguel landing in a hospital bed, Johnny’s looking for redemption. While he does the hard work in the hospital — and Kreese re-takes the dubious reigns of the Cobra Kai dojo, which makes me worried about him instructing Hawk to be even more of an anger-bear monster — Daniel-san heads to Okinawa, where an old rival is ready for him. The soul and fate of every sensei (and their students) are up for grabs.

Vikings: Season 6B — (Amazon Prime) The final ten episodes of the History Channel series are making their debut on streaming first. The epic saga comes to a close with grave consequences from the confrontations between the Vikings and the Rus. Ivar the Boneless has a last reckoning with the King, and there’s unfinished business all over England. Get ready for (of course) a violent and bloody end to the show.

The Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina: Part Four — (Netflix series) The Riverdale spinoff will come to a (planned) end with this installment starring Kiernan Shipka. This time around, the Devil-afflicted Nick’s attempting to win Sabrina back after surrendering to his darker urges, but The Eldritch Terrors have descended upon Greendale, and The Void could truly be the End of All Things. Can the Fright Club save the day? I’m (strangely) pulling for Harvey over here. And Salem the Cat. Meow.

Source: https://uproxx.com/tv/whats-on-tonight-pieces-of-a-woman-netflix/

Worried Hiroshi Uchiyamada GTO GIF

About

Worried Hiroshi Uchiyamada GTO GIF is a reaction GIF of the character Hiroshi Uchiyamada from the anime Great Teacher Onizuka. In the GIF, Hiroshi’s face changes from calm to worried as he drives his car.

Origin

On January 23rd, 2000, the episode “Lesson 18: How to Dine and Dash” of Great Teacher Onizuka aired in Japan. In the episode, the character Hiroshi Uchiyamada drives his new car, a Cresta, as he enjoy the ride, he begins to think about a student at school that destroyed his car in the class. As he thinks, his face changes from calm to concerned, which lips dripping to the bottom of his face as his eyes widen (shown below).

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On July 2nd, 2015, Redditor CaptainGroin published the earliest available GIF of the scene in the /r/reactiongifs subreddit. They captioned the image “MRW I realize 30 minutes into my journey that I left my groceries on the roof.” The post received more than 8,600 points (90% upvoted) and 200 comments in less than six years (shown below).

MRW I realize 30 minutes into my journey that I left my groceries on the roof from r/reactiongifs

Over the next five years, the meme continued to spread on Reddit, Memedroid and Twitter, among other platforms, becoming a popular reaction for surprising and uncomfortable situations. On July 9th, 2016, for example, Memedroid user eduardo.fierro.ef shared a variation of the meme that included text “La Cartulina.” The post received more than 1,200 upvoted (91% upvoted) in less five years (shown below, left).

In 2020, the meme grew in popularity on Reddit, where variations of the GIF spread on various subreddit. On November 15th, 2020, for example, Redditor malnourished_child shared a variation of the meme, replacing the background with a veterinarians office, in the /r/dankmemes subreddit with the caption “My dog when it wakes up from the operation and goes to lick its balls.” The post received 50,000 points (97% upvoted) and 100 comments in less than two months (shown below, center).

The following week, Redditor Refrigerator10 shared a variation of the meme in the /r/memes that they captioned “When you realize you forgot to make it a gif.” The post received more than 42,000 points (93% upvoted) and 290 comments in less than three months (shown below, right).


My dog when it wakes up from the operation and goes to lick its balls Jaw Drawer Cabinetry Countertop Home appliance Animation Desk When you realize you forgot to make it a gif Cheek Chin Forehead Eyebrow Collar Animation Jaw Animated cartoon Fictional character Cartoon White-collar worker

Various Examples


ATTENTION Whoever Stole clothes from DRYER 39, I liope you enjoyed contracting GENITAL Herpes 39 The thief reading this Cheek Chin Forehead Eyebrow Collar Jaw Animation Animated cartoon Fictional character Me realising I ordered Fleshlight instead of Flashlight by Alexa Cheek Chin Forehead Eyebrow Collar Jaw Fictional character Animation Space Animated cartoon when you're spacing out in a car and you suddenly remember you're the one driving Cheek Chin Forehead Eyebrow Jaw Organ Animation Laptop accessory Temple Animated cartoon Technology Fictional character Wrinkle
32 DEC 2020 12:00:02 Cheek Forehead Eyebrow Collar Animation Animated cartoon Fictional character Fiction Cartoon Space Poster Redditors waiting for the gif: Me who doesn't know how to upload a gif: Cheek Forehead Eyebrow Collar Animation Jaw Animated cartoon Fictional character Cartoon

Search Interest

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External References

Source: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/worried-hiroshi-uchiyamada-gto-gif