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Last Normal Photo refers to a trend that emerged in May of 2020 in which people posted the last picture they had on their camera rolls before entering coronavirus quarantines.

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On May 16th, 2020, the BBC published a piece in which they shared thirteen examples of the last picture taken before entering quarantine sent in by readers (examples shown below).


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The same day the BBC piece was published, Twitter user @RobynVinter asked Twitter users to share their last “normal” photo before quarantine, gaining over 1,100 retweets, 11,000 likes and 8,000 replies.


Robyn Vinter @RobynVinter Inspired by this BBC piece,I would like to see the last normal pic on your phone BBC NEWS The last 'normal' photo on your phone Thirteen people tell us about the last 'normal' photo they took, before coronavirus changed everything. P bbc.com 6:29 AM · May 16, 2020 · Twitter for Android Community

In response, thousands of Twitter users began sharing pictures of the last pre-pandemic picture they’d taken on their phone, many of which used the hashtag #LastNormalPhoto. Popular examples include a tweet by @MitonGafur, who posted a picture of himself at a bathhouse, gaining over 170 retweets and 3,600 likes (shown below, left). Actor Patrick Stewart posted a picture of himself with several other famous actors, gaining over 520 retweets and 8,100 likes (shown below, right). Examples of the trend were covered by Junkee, The Guardian, Insider and others.


Miton @MitonGafur This was at the end of February in Budapest at the Szechenyi Baths. God, I can't even imagine 100's of people floating about together now #lastnormalphoto 9:51 AM · May 16, 2020 · Twitter for Android Patrick Stewart @SirPatStew #ASonnetADay Intermission with my #LastNormalPhoto: Lucky me to be sat next to this table. They were having a semi-regular dinner called "CADS" (character actor's dinner). @MJMcKean, @EricMcCormack, John C Reilly, @TheStevenWeber, Richard Kind, @OfficialMolina, and @kevinpollak

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Alex Milsom @alexmilsom · May 16 Here's what I think is my #lastnormalphoto, taken by my good friend @imy. Gosh. Imagine voluntarily touching something, and putting your face on it, today?! NTRE POIN TRE POIN Product Amanda Egan (women's fiction writer) @Mummy_Misfit · May 16 #lastnormalphoto My 56th birthday lunch. When I got photobombed by Ed Sheeran! kayla @agirllikehoney · May 16 #lastnormalphoto making friends with a polar bear at the zoo. Adaptation Emma Loves Jaemin X @Emma_Loo · May 16 Was picking out my prom dress a few days before New Jersey started Quarantine #lastnormalphoto Dress Blue Clothing Formal wear Gown Cobalt blue Prom Fashion Dr Dani Rabaiotti @DaniRabaiotti Turns out my #LastNormalPhoto isn't all that normal kin Selfie Photography @tzigal · May 16 My #lastnormalphoto: March 3. Corgi on the MBTA. Unbridled joy. Gal Tziperman Lotan Dog breed Dog Mammal Vertebrate Welsh Corgi Canidae Pembroke welsh corgi Dog breed Carnivore Photo caption Companion dog

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The Best And Worst Of ‘The Last Dance,’ Episodes 9 And 10

After five weeks and ten episodes — along with however many other countless hours went into putting it all together — The Last Dance reached its conclusion on Sunday evening. The final two editions of our look back on Michael Jordan and the 1997-98 Chicago Bulls focused on both of their NBA Finals victories over the Utah Jazz, and in between, we got a whole lot of Reggie Miller, pizza, and Steve Kerr.

As we’ve done all series, we’re taking a page out of the playbook from our friends over at With Spandex and borrowing the Best and Worst format as we recap the episodes. For the final time, at least until we get a docuseries on another NBA dynasty, let us dive in.

Best: Reggie Miller

It has become very popular to hate Reggie Miller, the broadcaster, which is a bad take because Reggie Miller genuinely loves basketball and makes that clear during games, something that cannot be said about most color commentators on national broadcasts. Part of this is also because Reggie Miller made it very easy to hate him when he was a player, as he was the ultimate irritant. He flopped and talked and hit preposterous shots before preening and jumping around at the crowd. Reggie was a tremendous nuisance, but he also was an incredible player and is an excellent storyteller.

Having Reggie open this week’s episodes by talking about his battles with Michael Jordan — and having Jordan watch his 1993 fight with Reggie — was terrific. No one is more comfortable with admitting how annoying they were than Reggie, who happily smiles and notes he gave Jordan “a little shove” before his incredible game-winner in the ’98 conference finals. Reggie was a terrific sports villain but that only worked because he was so good as a player, all while being obnoxious, that you wanted to see him get his comeuppance. Unfortunately for Reggie, that happened often in the postseason, but to his credit he’ll always talk about those moments with a rather clear perspective that’s rarely given by those that have been in his position.

Best: Black Jesus

Imagine, for a moment, being so good at anything that you can call yourself Black Jesus and then Reggie Miller refers to you as such for the rest of your life. That’d be pretty cool, right?

Best: That one Pacers fan who is NOT related to Luke Kornet

Hey we got a meme out of all of this that did not involve Michael Jordan! This one Indiana Pacers fan, who is not Chicago Bulls center Luke Kornet’s mom, Tracy, despite a joke that she made on Twitter. Some examples:

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Good meme!

Best: Destroying Larry Bird

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I don’t really have anything else to say about this other than there’s nothing more pure than a friendship that involves two people that can say things like this two each other, mid-dap, and keep it moving.

Worst: Pizza

The “Flu Game” is, as Jordan, his trainer, and friend insist, really the “Bad Pizza Game.” I’m very skeptical of believing this is the truth, if for no other reason than some of the details of this whole thing seem fishy. For one, Jordan insists he ate the whole pizza and “no one else” did.

In a vacuum, this is understandable. Hell, it’s downright relatable right now in quarantine-land. However, Tim Grover says he thought it was fishy five guys delivered the pizza and even said so, so you’d think Mike would have one of his buddies take one for the team and see if the pizza was OK. Beyond that, why did they order a pizza and make it clear it was for Jordan while in Utah, knowing that would open them up to some potential foul play. Either they were all terrible decision-makers or something else was in play here. Who is to say?

Worst: Bryon Russell

He trash talked Michael Jordan while Jordan was still playing baseball.

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Best: Scott Burrell

You will never believe this, but there were multiple instances of Michael Jordan ripping on Bulls teammate Scott Burrell in this, including this:

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God bless Scott Burrell for putting up with MJ for years and laughing the entire time. I am very glad that he is a normal, well-adjusted human after all of this.

Best: Steve Kerr

It can sometimes get lost in the fact that he’s the coach of the NBA’s current evil empire, but man, Steve Kerr rules. As a player, he was exactly what the Bulls needed for that second three-peat, a perfectly respectable role player who was always there for the team when called upon, no matter how rare that may be. He also got punched in the face by Jordan and seemed relatively cool with him, so god bless him.

Episode 9 dove a bit into Kerr’s backstory, which not enough people know, because it is tragic. Kerr’s father, Malcolm, was a fascinating man, as Dave Zirin of The Nation explained in a quick thread. The fact that Kerr’s family went through a tragedy the magnitude of his father’s murder (do a quick search for “Steve Kerr Arizona State,” it’s not great!) and did not become a total misanthrope, instead becoming one of the league’s more graceful and thoughtful people, really is stunning, and I’m glad he got some time to tell his story here. Also: dude’s got jokes.

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Best: Gus Lett

It was really cool to see Jordan make sure his lead security guard Gus Lett got some shine in this documentary. Jordan opened up about how Gus was like a father figure to him after his dad died and Gus’ wife explained how he would sometimes go see Jordan in the middle of the night when he was struggling. It was a rare glimpse at the human side of Mike, which was something the documentary offered a few times and it was those moments that were some of its strongest. Seeing Gus get the game ball after Game 7 of the conference finals and then them dedicate that episode to Gus and his other members of the security team — including John Michael Wozniak — that have died was a very nice touch.

Best: Rodzilla

The Dennis Rodman-NWO story during the 98 Finals isn’t new, but it’s always a delight to hear the people involved discussing that bizarre couple of days. The best part of how The Last Dance handled it was showing the practice footage from the next day, with Phil Jackson and Michael Jordan both joking about it. Jordan even broke the practice huddle with “1-2-3 Rodzilla,” referencing the name Hulk Hogan had given to him.

Best: God, this will never not be cool as hell

Best: Sing Us A Song, You’re The Piano Man

Michael Jordan getting drunk and smashing keys on a piano in his hotel room with no regard for the sounds actually being played was the most relatable he’s ever been. Never mind that this was in celebration of his sixth NBA championship, but who among us hasn’t gotten very drunk and tried their best to lead a sing-a-long.

Best: Young Leo

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Michael Jordan was so excited to meet the Man with the iron face In The Iron Mask! Leo telling Jordan that his play was “poetic” was adorable as well.

Worst: Scottie Pippen’s Back

My back also hurts really bad as I write this sentence so solidarity with Scottie during Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals for his stupid idiot back acting up. Fun fact: I once played pickup with a bad back, then went home and laid down for 20 minutes and when I got up to go get a drink I quite literally collapsed. It hurts like hell, man! I have no idea how Scottie Pippen played a basketball game with a bad back, even if there was a championship on the line.

Best: Barack Obama on Michael Jordan and the Bulls

One aspect of this that I wished The Last Dance was afforded more room to dig into was the cultural impact of these Bulls. We get into this a lot with Jordan specifically, and I think Dennis Rodman gets some shine in this regard, but the Chicago Bulls were the biggest team in the world during these years, and I felt it would have been an interesting thing to explore a little more.

As it turns out, I’m just impatient, because while the late David Stern laid out how the league expanded worldwide during the Jordan era, one Former Chicago Resident™ summed it up quite well at the end of Episode 10.

“There are great players who don’t have an impact beyond their sport,” Obama said. “And then there are certain sports figures who become a larger cultural force. Michael Jordan helped to create a different way in which people thought about the African-American athlete, a different way in which people saw athletics as part of the entertainment business. He became an extraordinary ambassador, not just for basketball, but I think for the United States overseas, and part of American culture sweeping the globe. Michael Jordan and the Bulls changed the culture.”

Worst: Jerry Reinsdorf

Jerry Krause gets painted as the primary antagonist in all of this, but the end of Episode 10 gives a pretty good glimpse into how Reinsdorf thought it was “suicidal” to bring everyone back for a bevy of reasons. Jordan, in response, said he believes everyone would have come back if the opportunity presented itself, and he is still visibly upset at not getting a chance to go for title number seven. Hey on that note…

Best: Giving Michael Jordan an iPad

Some of the best moments of the entire documentary came from someone’s brilliant decision to return to Michael Jordan after interviewing everyone else, handing him an iPad, and letting him react on camera to what they said. Every single time they did it, it was gold. His facial expressions birthed new memes, as, if nothing else, Jordan asserted himself firmly as the meme GOAT with this documentary.

I want them to produce an entire documentary that’s just Jordan reacting to people talking about him. It’s television gold.

Worst: The Washington Wizards

Episodes 11 and 12 are gonna be LIT. [holds fingers to earpiece] ah, well, nevertheless.

Best: Michael Jordan and The Last Dance

This was fun! There were some elements of this doc I wasn’t particularly huge on, and it brought back a bunch of dialogue around Jordan that I find kinda insufferable (see: here), and while I did not particularly care about this, I can see why people had gripes with Jordan having editorial control here, although in fairness, director Jason Hehir went onto SportsCenter after the series ended and challenged folks to point out instances where this hurt the product he put out.

But listen, we’re all locked inside because of a pandemic and this doc, if anything, gave us something to look forward to for five weeks. That something was endless clips of Michael Jordan, a fascinating subject regardless of the lens through which his story is told, and the greatest dynasty in NBA history. I, for one, and very glad it existed and that we all got to experience it with one another.

Source: https://uproxx.com/dimemag/the-last-dance-review-episodes-9-10-best-worst/

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FDA Test Warning, ‘Warp Speed’ Vaccine Project


What your doctor is reading on Medscape.com:

MAY 15, 2020 — Here are the coronavirus stories Medscape’s editors around the globe think you need to know about today: 


FDA Warning on Accuracy of Abbott ID NOW Rapid Test

Preliminary data suggest that Abbott Labs’ ID NOW rapid test for COVID-19, reportedly in use to screen White House staff, may give false-negative results, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said in an alert late Thursday.

To date, the FDA has received 15 adverse event reports about the Abbott ID NOW test that suggest some users are receiving inaccurate negative results, the agency said, and some studies have identified accuracy issues with the test. The agency is investigating whether this could be due to the types of swabs or viral transport media used.

“This test can still be used and can correctly identify many positive cases in minutes. Negative results may need to be confirmed with a high-sensitivity authorized molecular test,” an FDA official said in the alert statement.


Details on ‘Operation Warp Speed’ Vaccine Project

Under an initiative called “Operation Warp Speed,” a group of federal officials, scientists, and drug companies have the challenge of developing a coronavirus vaccine by the end of the year.

The team includes leaders from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the FDA, the National Institutes of Health, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and the Department of Defense. President Donald Trump discussed details of the initiative during a press briefing Friday afternoon. 

Public health experts have predicted that a coronavirus vaccine could take 12 to 24 months to produce. Operation Warp Speed’s goal is to reduce that timeline by simultaneously preparing the manufacturing and distribution processes so drug companies can fill vaccine vials once the formula is ready. Under the directive, orders were placed this week for vaccine-related supplies like glass vials, needles, and syringes, said Alex Azar, HHS Secretary.


Stay-at-Home Orders Correlated With Slower Spread

Two studies suggest that government stay-at-home orders have had a significant impact on slowing the spread of COVID-19. One found a significant difference in the growth of COVID-19 cases between border counties in Illinois, which has a stay-at-home order, and Iowa, which does not. Another measured how much shelter-in-place orders have decreased the spread of the virus compared with other social distancing measures. 

Source: https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20200320/covid-19-daily-fda-test-warning-warp-speed-vaccine-project?src=RSS_PUBLIC

Did Michael Jordan Have Poison Pizza in Utah During the Finals?

Michael was so determined that no one else eat the pizza that he actually spit on it to claim it as his. Last Dance director Jason Hehir told the story to ESPN’s Jalen & Jacoby, and said that he was skeptical that the pizza had been spiked, but believed that no one else had eaten any of it. As for where the pizza was from: No one in the documentary was willing to name names. 

Tim told a very similar story on Barstool Sport’s Pardon My Take podcast. In the interview, he said that it was “100% food poisoning.” ”Nobody ate the pizza but him. Nobody. And there were no signs of flu, anything, being sick before that. Then, about 3 o’ clock in the morning, I get a call to my room that just says, ‘Hey, man, come to MJ’s room’ and he’s literally curled up in the fetal position,” Tim said.

“I’ve not known any flu that can hit you that fast, but I know how quickly food poisoning can hit you,” he continued. Tim also said that he should know, as he was in the room when all this went down. 

Source : https://www.distractify.com/p/michael-jordan-pizza-utah

‘Bringing Up Bates’ Star Carlin Bates Says 15-Week-Old Daughter Has Breathing And Heart Issues

Carlin Bates is opening up about some of the struggles her newborn daughter has faced. Carlin is the 21-year-old daughter of Gil and Kelly Jo Bates. The Bates are friends of the Duggar family and the subject of their own reality show, Bringing Up Bates. Carlin is the ninth out of the nineteen Bates family children. The family is unique in not having any multiples among their big brood.

Carlin and husband Evan Stewart welcomed their first child, daughter Layla Rae Stewart, on January 31. Carlin wasn’t due to give birth until mid-February. She was induced after discovering she has the same two blood-clotting disorders as older sister Erin Paine.

Carlin and Evan immediately took to life as new parents. They recently revealed that their road hasn’t been an easy one. Layla has faced some health struggles during her first few months that have had the couple relying heavily on their faith to get through.

Source : https://www.littlethings.com/carlin-bates-daughter-health/

Dozens Of Surrogate Babies Are Stranded In Ukraine Without Parents Due To COVID Lockdown

The pandemic rages on, but it hasn’t stopped hundreds of thousands of babies being born every day.

There are about 100 surrogate babies stranded in the Ukraine and thousands of miles away from the parents they have yet to meet.

In March, Ukraine closed its borders to foreigners, which means parents across the world cannot get into the country to reach their newborns and bring them home.

Most of these frantic and worried parents have only seen their sons and daughters through photos and video calls with the medical clinic.

Meanwhile, moms and dads are missing out on crucial bonding time during those first stages of infancy.

Joel, the father you’re about to meet, is one of the lucky ones. He left his wife back home in the states to make the two-day trek to the Ukraine.

After spending the mandatory 14 days in quarantine overseas, he was just in time to be there for the birth of his daughter via a surrogate.

Experts say the numbers may soon reach as high as 1000 stranded babies if travel restrictions are extended.

Meet Joel in the clip below and hear about his harrowing journey to get to his daughter just in time.

Source : https://www.littlethings.com/surrogate-babies-stranded-lockdown/

Khruangbin’s ‘So We Won’t Forget’ Video Details An Unlikely Friendship

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Psychedelic Texas trio Khruangbin have just begun to gear up for the release of their third record. Announcing their upcoming album Mordechai, the group shared the lead single “Time (You And I)” last month. Continuing a reflection on the passage of time and memory, Khruangbin unveil the smooth track “So We Won’t Forget.”

Directed by Scott Dungate, the “So We Won’t Forget” video chronicles an unlikely friendship between a man and a giant stuffed animal. Riding around on a bike with his fluffy friend, the man brings the massive toy all around town. Only later the visual reveals that the man is holding on the animal as a way to memorialize his daughter, who is no longer with him.

The visual touches on the themes of time and memory, which were important influences on the single itself. “Memory is a powerful thing,” said Khruangbin in a statement about the song. “Now more than ever it’s important to tell the people you love that you love them, so that they don’t forget.”

The group’s Mordechai announcement follows their breakout sophomore effort Con Todo El Mundo. If the first two singles are any indication, Mordechai boasts similar groove, soft percussive elements, and world music influences. But the group has expanded on their lyricism, as their last record featured a handful of instrumental tracks.

Watch Khruangbin’s “So We Won’t Forget” video above.

Mordechai is out 6/26 via Dead Oceans. Pre-order it here.

Source: https://uproxx.com/indie/khruangbin-so-we-wont-forget-video/