You're like the ghost of that online service that would tell you every timestamp of every bit of nudity in every movie ever.
Anyone watch American Gladiators? We were reminiscing about that show a few weeks ago, and of course YouTube is a treasure trove of old TV shows, so we entertained ourselves watching Zap and Gemini and Turbo and Nitro demolish their competition. I heard there was a 30 for 30 about the show - which was, unsurprisingly, nonstop steroids and partying.
You have to pay a subscription fee to have unlimited access, but for free, you can read their reviews*. They're so cheeky and pun heavy, maybe that's why the site still exists. For free, you can also type "Actress McSexybod Mr. Skin" into Google, see if Miss McSexybod has any nude scenes. Then, you can go to Justwatch.com and see where that movie is streaming. I mean, I've heard you can do that. If you're into that sort of thing. *Here's the review for Hathaway in Love and Other Drugs:
Or you can just go to reddit and search for that person and you'll find plenty of gifs of all of the parts of the movie you intend on seeing instead.
Wait, there is more than one way to find naked pictures of famous people on the internet?! This is truly the age of enlightenment! Before you know it, they'll be AI-generated sexy pics of people like Taylor Swift or something.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/birds-11u-travel-fund?modal=donations&tab=all Alyssa Milano started a go fund me to raise money for her son's baseball team. It surpassed its goal simply because people wanted to troll her with names like Donald Trump, Brett Kavanagh and Ron "the hedgehog" Jeremy. Someone named Clay Travis donated the final $794 so he could request the team wear MAGA hats in the game. I'm not a MAGA guy, but I appreciate a good troll as much as anyone, especially on something as dumb as a millionaire asking for money for something stupid.
She could have easily paid for it herself, but she wanted to teach the children how to properly beg for money AND have the other parents of common children that play with her son stop expecting her to pay for things. Aren't those the important lessons?
I guess how to properly beg for money is a somewhat important lesson. And not paying for everything is a good boundary to set for the other parents. The most important lesson, though, is how stupid MAGA is that they will literally pay for their trip. Best example of win-win for me, lose-lose for them, that I've ever seen. I mean, just drag her on social media, don't contribute to a cause you don't believe in just for the jokes.
People can make fun of her all they want, but they're still stupid to give her money just to troll her GoFundMe. For someone that was my first celebrity crush, she really turned out to be a self-righteous asshole. This requires $10,000? None of the parents of the players could chip in whatsoever? Scam.
I should have put a "/s" after my post. I am not in favor of teaching children to beg for money. There are families who get into unexpected sudden financial crisis from health issues or house burns down right after losing job or whatever, that are totally legitimate reasons to set up a GoFundMe. I don't consider that "begging." Every celebrity / rich person who wants their child to experience "regular school" and little league and camp trips and all that has to navigate this. Alyssa Milano has been famous and wealthy for a long time, and she should have figured that out a long time ago.
Good gravy, today was the worst fog I've ever been in. Visibility was 20-30' on the interstate. Sweaty palms? Check. Nervous BO? Check. That white line was faint, but I followed it all the way to my destination safely. I appreciated being able to use my Google map as a copilot spotter because I was in an unfamiliar area and couldn't well predict the upcoming curves. Then I got Indian food and a new to us Lego set. It's been a good day.