Netflix Stranger Thing’s episode featuring gay coming out scene rated worst episode ever by fans.
The episode, which features Will Byers crying while declaring “I don’t like girls” has been rated the worst ever by fans on IMDb following woke backlash.
‘The Bridge’ episode has a score of 5.4 out of 10 out of 96,000+ user ratings.
The backlash against the episode has also dragged the series ratings down from 70%+ to 56% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Source: Variety
A Fianna Fáil TD is to introduce a Bill to rename Dublin Airport the “Seán Lemass Dublin International Airport”.
Malcolm Byrne remarked that other major airports across the world are named after political figures, such as JFK in New York.
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@rtenews It's been going on since August! The "wildlife experts" say it could be various animals because of the recent cold snap, and the car owners who have paid tens of thousands of euro in car damage haven't set up a camera to confirm the cause of damage. But the foxes did it 🦊
Residents of a south Dublin housing estate are trying to uncover the cause of damage to around 40 cars which has resulted in repair bills totalling tens of thousands of euro
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@TheCinesthetic Ben Affleck under Zach Snyders direction delivered the live action Batman I waited my whole life to see. That scene was everything I hoped for
Batman v Superman is wildly divisive, but that warehouse fight is undeniable. For one stretch Snyder delivers the purest live-action Batman brawl ever put on screen.
🚨: Physicists prove the Universe isn’t a simulation after all─ mathematically proven
This discovery challenges the simulation hypothesis and reveals that the universe’s foundations exist beyond any algorithmic system.
New research from UBC Okanagan mathematically demonstrates that the universe cannot be simulated.
Using Gödel’s incompleteness theorem, scientists found that reality requires “non-algorithmic understanding,” something no computation can replicate.
Many people subscribe to the Theory that the most likely outcome is that we’re all living in a Simulation.
If we’re living in a simulation… who’s running it — and why?
James Gunn‘s “Superman” is making a serious play for awards season recognition and will campaign in the drama categories for the Golden Globes.
Warner Bros. has submitted “Superman” for best motion picture (drama), along with acting categories for David Corenswet in best actor (drama), Rachel Brosnahan for supporting actress and Nicholas Hoult for supporting actor, among other categories.
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