September 4, 2019 10:56 AM EDT
SpongeBob memes rarely disappoint, and a new one that captures a very specific mood has currently ensnared the internet’s attention.
You’d be hard-pressed to scroll through social media right now without coming across a highly spreadable meme of the pineapple-dwelling creature dejectedly plopping down in his underwater easy chair.
Taking a screenshot from a 2001 episode “The Smoking Peanut,” the “Ight Imma Head Out” memes use a weary-looking SpongeBob looking so drained he’s, well, all dried out.
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Singer performs with old pal, Tommy London
Multiple reports revealed that after playing Radio City with Tony Bennett on Saturday, the pop star went to the Dirty Pearls concert at the Gramercy Theatre and took the stage to perform with her old friend, Tommy London. Appearing in red boots, ripped black stockings, a pair of high-waisted and butt-baring panties, Gaga and Tommy were joined on the stage by singer Breedlove, who has opened for Gaga on tour, and horn player Brian Newman, who has a matching trumpet tattoos on his right arms like the unique singer.
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The Bachelor Watch Finale: And Ben's Choice Is...
Welcome to The Bachelor’s most dramatic finale ever, says Chris Harrison laughing because he has suddenly become sentient and self aware and makes that promise all the time. To ensure that promise is at least somewhat possible, The Bachelor is promising something extraordinary — a shotgun wedding at the end of the episode. To make that happen, they have flown in Ben’s parents along with Jojo’s and Lauren’s families, noted jeweler Neil Lane, and, of course, Ben’s pastor, who may just decide that if Ben can’t choose between Jojo and Lauren, then maybe he can marry both women.
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The Best Audiobooks for Roadtrips of Any Length
A vacation is a great excuse to dive into a good book. This summer, consider listening to one instead. The 26 best audiobooks for road trips as selected by TIME include a deep dive into Dolly Parton’s songwriting, a celebrated Ann Patchett novel, and a collection of Agatha Christie’s greatest mysteries.
Those looking to upgrade their travel playlists can revisit a childhood classic narrated by Anne Hathaway or enter Sarah J.
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The Founders - Top 10 Things You Didn't Know About Alcoholics Anonymous
William Griffith Wilson ("Bill W.") and Robert Holbrook Smith ("Dr. Bob S.") founded what would eventually be known as Alcoholics Anonymous. Wilson, a New York stockbroker, had recently overcome his ruinous alcoholism after speaking with a friend who'd sworn off drinking in exchange for religion and witnessing "a great white light" in his hospital room. He joined a Christian movement called the Oxford Group, which led to his meeting Smith in Akron, Ohio.
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The Theatre: First Englishman - TIME
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Like another British dramatist who was good, too, Noel Coward was born on a river bank, on the Thames at Teddington. a London suburb. His mother kept a boarding house, pinched and scraped so that she and Noel could occasionally go to a theatre. When he was ten he knew the smell of greasepaint. He was sent to a dramatic school run by Italia Conti, one of Britain's best.
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Universal Masking in School Works. New Data Shows How Well
In many schools across the U.S.—consistent with trends across the country—the only masks that have been seen recently were those on Halloween costumes. Mask requirements generally went by the wayside in the spring of 2022, when the first Omicron wave subsided and the CDC modified its recommendations around masking, replacing universal masking with masking triggered by high case and hospitalization rates. Since that time, even when masking has been recommended by the CDC given a high Community Levels category, schools and other indoor facilities have rarely reinstated the requirement.
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Witch Hunt Review: The Entire U.S. Becomes a Modern-Day Salem
A teen’s family runs a safe house for persecuted witches in this supernatural tale stronger on political allegory than thrills or chills.
Striking a middle ground between teen fantasy “The Craft” and deadly serious political allegory “The Handmaid’s Tale” is “Witch Hunt,” writer-director Elle Callahan’s second feature. Her first, the 2019 “Head Count,” was a strikingly assured supernatural mind-bender, albeit one a little too understated for some genre fans. By contrast, this sophomore effort is comparatively conventional and straightforward in depicting paranormal themes, even given the added fillip of overt current-events commentary.
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