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love island is infuriating this year. the cast is full of Andrew Tate followers, influencers who only seem to be there to build their brand (in other words, brands pretending to be islanders), and scrappy doo. half of the islanders are on strategy island, the other half are on forced friendship island. people who seem genuine keep getting voted off. people who should've left weeks ago are still here because of weird alliances, terrible advice, and bad voting decisions by the islanders and the public. i’m used to watching the hottest women ever ™ sabotage their happiness for weird men. i’m used to seeing forced friendships. i’m used to watching couples who wouldnt work on the outside ride it out in hopes of a bombshell. but there’s too much built up tension because everyone is hyper aware they’re on a reality tv series. they are too worried about being disliked. they are hyper aware of the formulas that worked for past seasons, and have mistakenly decided imitation is the way to win 100k— in cash or followers. they miscalculated: love island is a show that rewards authenticity. the most iconic islanders — Maura, mollie may, Camilla, the ppg, Ekin-su, Rob, even Kem (ew) — are iconic because they chose to be themselves, even when it meant pissing off other islanders, dividing the audience, and sending the producers into a panic. It’s day 27 (???) and I care for none of the islanders besides Amaya. Amaya, who clearly wants to find love without sacrificing her morals. Amaya, who wants to find love without idealizing her other islanders. Amaya, who wants to find love without forcing the premise to fit her ideals. my winner.
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*spoilers for up to ep 18* genuinely have no one to talk about this with but what is love island US on 😭😭 genuinely do not understand the point of having the audience vote for people that the contestants must choose to vote off like…it’s actively making it impossible for people to make connections cause they keep getting split up. charlie anddd hannah are gone (i feel sooo bad for her), and then jeremiah right after he got out of the toxic situation like im so maddddddd episode 18 just pissed me right off like no one’s able to make an actual connection cause their partners just keep getting voted off basically 😭😭 also WHY is huda still there come on yall we cannot be watching the same show and ending up with jeremiah gone and huda still there…im so pressed
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i have been a long-time watcher of this ridiculous show, and LI UK combined with Ru Paul's Drag Race really helped me get through covid times in 2020/21 in general. this summer, i have been watching the USA franchise on the urging of a friend. it's CRAZY and chaotic and entertaining, and for a while nothing seemed to be happening in the UK version in comparison. But i've come to realize the USA version genuinely stresses me out. i'm american, but i hate the way americans act and communicate as a generalized/homogeneous whole. i love the brits and their self-deprecating, cultural-specific gender expectations and slower mode of moving. it's still toxic ofc but i can distance myself from it and tell myself i will not encounter men like this because they have a way different accent (pleasant delusion!).....LI UK, you are my first true reality tv love, and i'm sorry i ever doubted you
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Boring as hell episode. Weird energy In that pointless challenge. U can tell producers are not sure what to do about Ciera.. literally only saving grace was Amaya and Bryan hitting it off and hopefully growing that connection.
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In light of recent news (Trump bombing Iran) and the general state of the news industry / media consumption habits post-social media, I wanted to share some outlets, podcasts, and people churning out reliable, pro-democracy news. I plan on updating this list later next week, before I share on other socials. News and podcasts*** my top sources/podcasts ProPublica: award-winning, independent, nonprofit newsroom whose mission is "to expose abuses of power and betrayals of the public trust by government, business, and other institutions, using the moral force of investigative journalism to spur reform through the sustained spotlighting of wrongdoing." https://www.propublica.org/ Mother Jones: a nonprofit newsroom founded in 1976 and produced by the Center for Investigative reporting. Supported by readers like you. And if you love print, consider subscribing to their magazine! https://www.motherjones.com/ Democracy Now!: Pro-democracy news within and beyond our borders. The 1-hr radio show has been airing since 1996, and is packed with high quality reporting, investigative journalism, and interviews. Hosted by Amy Goodman, Juan González, and Nermeen Shaikh and funded by viewers like you, available wherever you get your podcasts and on their website. https://www.democracynow.org/ Citations Needed: Develop your media literacy skills with this podcast "about the intersection of politics, power, and PR," hosted by Nima Shirazi and Adam Johnson. In other words, they blend history, humor, and data to call out media for relying on/regurgitating false and destructive narratives, tropes and stereotypes. https://citationsneeded.libsyn.com/ other good outlets: Zeteo News: founded by British-American journalist Mehdi Hasan after MSNBC cancelled his show, the Mehdi Hasan Show at the start of the Gaza genocide. Zeteo is "where independent and unfiltered journalism is making its comeback." High profile contributors and columnists, including Greta Thunberg and Bassem Youssef, who co-hosts Zeteo's podcast We're Not Kidding. Substack, youtube, podcasts, and more: https://zeteo.com/ Media Matters for America: MMFA watches Fox news (and CNN) so you don’t have to. They're a progressive media watchdog tracking and correcting conservative dis/misinformation across social media, broadcast, and cable. They produce high quality data studies, qualitative research, and analysis across the political spectrum. https://www.mediamatters.org/ The Intercept: The Intercept, founded 2014, "[sees] journalism as an instrument of civic action." They produce great investigative journalism, and are currently focusing on Politics, Justice, the War on Gaza, Technology, Immigration, and Chilling Dissent. Their founder is a weirdo, but he's not connected to the publication at this point. https://theintercept.com/ The Nation: The Nation was founded by abolitionists in 1865, and believes "independent journalism has the capacity to bring about a more democratic and equitable world." https://www.thenation.com/ Issue specific outlets/podcasts BellingCat: an "independent investigative collective of researchers, investigators and citizen journalists," which primarily focuses on digital-based research. 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Most accounts under @/ hasanabi or @ HasanTheHun. https://www.twitch.tv/hasanabi Nikki McCann-Ramirez: Former MMFA Tucker Carlson watcher turned Rolling Stone politics reporter. Also hosts the American Friction podcast about US politics. for social media, check https://linktr.ee/Nikkimcr Jamelle Bouie: NYT opinion columnist, focusing on history/politics, who you may have seen on TikTok. @/jamellebouie on tiktok, @/ jbouienyt on twitch, and @/jbouie on bluesky. more on https://jamellebouie.net/ Jordan Uhl: Independent news, politics, and analysis-- including for TikTok/Reels. Uhl's worked with The Intercept, MoveOn, and more. 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Find her at @/ hannahgais or on https://postsfromunderground.ghost.io/ Prem Thakker: Zeteo journalist, great reporting on immigration, gaza, and crackdowns on dissent in America. find his socials here: https://linktr.ee/premthakker Ari Drennan: Research director for MMFA's LGBTQ program. @/AriDrennen on most socials. Also runs a substack: https://aridrennen.substack.com/ ---- ***note: I chose news based on how reliable and biased I view these outlets or podcasts after professionally watching and researching the news and politics for 5+ years. I chose outlets that are generally reliable, unbiased, or had a pro-democracy bias. Podcasts were given more leeway since most podcasts are entertainment AND news. By reliable, I considered whether reports are factual and whether the writing was high quality (generally free from typos/grammatical errors, not written by AI, etc). 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