This week, we shut down Marjorie Taylor Greene, the new face of the Qpublican Party. A man’s most private parts were held hostage after his wifi-enabled chastity belt was hacked by a Bitcoin-hungry maniac. A woman was rejected via text message by a guy she was dating because he met someone who got the Covid vaccine. Meanwhile, rapper-turned-jeweler Azealia Banks dug up a dead cat, boiled it and turned its bones into earrings. And a Chinese restaurant in Montreal decided to embrace a policy of radical honesty on its menu.
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In this week’s episode:
Read Vice’s article “We Spoke to a Guy Who Got His Dick Locked in a Cage by a Hacker”
Big #YUP to…
Doubanjiang, “the soul of Sichuan cuisine.”
Stereogum’s “The Number Ones” column about No. 1 hits throughout time, written by Tom Breihan.
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