January 30, 2025

Jonathan Majors' Magazine Dreams trailer, PhD student running brothel, and more!

As part of a $500 million lawsuit, Chris Brown’s lawyer’s criticizing Warner Brothers’ docuseries for featuring subjects he says lied about the singer. Experts are predicting a Brown win thanks to the old strategy of hiring a lawyer whose identity makes him seem sensitive—toward men who’d lynch their daughter’s date. (TMZ)

Jonathan Majors-led Magazine Dreams’ trailer’s just been released after the movie was initially sidelined because of the actor’s legal troubles. The actor’s performance’s generating Oscars buzz online, but Academy Awards rules are very clear: winning’s only for on-camera assaulters.

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A 22-year-old PhD student in organizational psychology also works as a brothel manager. She explained brothel work, more than “organizational psychology,” will make it easier to be recognized as a doctor. (People) 

A computer interface helped a research patient paralyzed in all four limbs move a drone simply from thinking about moving his unresponsive fingers. Finding the concept of “simply thinking” to be “interesting,” writers of ‘The Bear’ are considering it next season.

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Google Maps will rename the Gulf of Mexico as Gulf of America, despite no international consensus on the new name, a move widely seen as Google pandering to President Trump. Sources say the geographic renaming happens to also reinforce conservatives’ position on trans people: life isn’t to be rethought just by changing your bits; it’s to be renamed after making Trump’s lap smell like your back bits.