This week, we shut down our terrible government’s bungled response to the coronavirus, hand-washing tutorials, New York’s plastic bag ban, #InternationalWomensDay and bolo ties. Also: we offer to help the Charleston Riverdogs come up with clever yet politically correct promotional events and explore the science behind durian fruit superconductors.
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In this week’s episode:
Like Larry David, we are recoiling in horror about the rise of the bolo tie, as reported in the WSJ.
Shell, the oil and gas company, decided to honor women for International Women’s Day by chaging its name to She’ll.
Big #YUPs to…
Lady Gaga and her new song “Stupid Love,” released at the same time as this interesting op-ed in the New York Times.
Pan Shancu, a Chinese man who ran 31 miles in his living room while under coronavirus quarantine, proving you can do anything if you set your mind to it.