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The Burning Man Festival Is Back!

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The Burning Man Festival is back but not without a couple of obstacles: Tropical Storm Hilary and now climate change protesters. We break it down.

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Burn, baby burn! The Burning Man Festival is back baby, and it’s hotter than ever. Ok, enough with the fire jokes. Burning Man is happening from August 27- September 4 in a week-long event of community, connectivity, and chaos.

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But here’s the thing, if you thought this was just another music festival like we did, then you would be wrong. Burning Man is actually an experiment where an entire city is built in the Nevada desert for a week and then is gone without a trace. Confused?

We break it all down below!

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What Is the Burning Man Festival?

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Burning Man is described on their website as, “a global ecosystem of artists, makers, and community organizers who co-create art, events, and local initiatives around the world. Most recognizably, tens of thousands of Burners gather annually to build Black Rock City, a participative temporary metropolis in the Nevada desert.”

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If it sounds kind of hippie-dippie, that’s because it is. Burning Man starts originally as, well, burning a wooden man. Larry Harvey and Jerry James went to a beach in San Francisco in 1986 with some friends to watch this thing they built to burn. As soon as it lit on fire, the patrons on the beach flocked forming something resembling a community, and the rest, as they say, is history.

Even though burning a man on a beach has turned into a city, co-founder Larry Harvey created “10 principles” that Burning Man still holds today: radical inclusion, gifting, decommodification, radical self-reliance, radical self-expression, communal effort, civic responsibility, leaving no trace, participation, and immediacy.

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The 2023 Burning Man has experienced a tropical storm and protesters!

The 2023 Burning Man has already dealt with some issues this year. Before the gates even opened, Tropical Storm Hilary came through, completely flooding the area. As you can see from the TikTok above, the rain was coming down hard.

Once the gates did open, people attending Burning Man, or Burners as they call themselves were met with protestors blocking the way. Climate activists from the group Seven Circles stood in the middle of the road to the event (or city as we have now learned), holding signs that said “Abolish Capitalism,” and “General Strike for Climate” according to The New York Post.

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The protesters also told The Post that they were protesting, “capitalism’s inability to address climate’s ecological breakdown” and the “popularization of Burning Man among affluent people who do not live the stated values of Burning Man, resulting in the commodification of the event.”

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Burners tried to move the blockade themselves, but as some of the protesters were chained to it, it did not go over well. Things escalated as law enforcement was called eventually driving through the signage, and arresting multiple protestors.

While the protest seems to fall on deaf ears, we do see their point in saying that Burning Man has become popular among the affluent, especially the influencers and content creators. Just type in Burning Man on YouTube and you can see people vlogging their time there, and not fully being in the environment or the experience. Which we have never been to, but seems to defeat the purpose of Black Rock City, no?

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“Racist Karen” Assaults Boy Safeway, Mom Asks Internet for Help

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A mom is asking TikTok for help in nailing down the identity of a woman who she says attacked her son in a Safeway grocery store.

"Racist Karen" Assaults Boy Safeway, Mom Asks Internet for Help
Source: TikTok | @jemaesthetic

A mom on the hunt for a woman who allegedly put her hands on her young son and his friend while they enjoyed some donuts together at a Safeway went viral on TikTok. In a series of videos she posted on the platform, she asked users to help her discover the identity of the assailant.

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In her first clip, the mom seems to think that the color of her and her son’s friend’s skin may’ve had something to do with it: she seems to think that the woman in question must’ve thought it was okay to put her hand on her son because he is half-black and half-white and his friend is Mexican it was all right for her to be aggressive with them, and the mom said she was going to use her “white privilege” to get to the bottom of what happened.

Jessica (@jemaesthetic) states in her first video about the incident meant to expose the “Karen” in question: “Okay TikTok I need you to do what you do best and I need to find this lady. So, backstory, my son yesterday went to the local Safeway to go get some donuts with his best friend. These are two brown boys, one is a Mexican little boy and there’s my son who is half white and half black.”

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Source: TikTok | @jemaesthetic

The TikToker continued to give more context into the story which she says culminated a race-based altercation between her son and a grown white woman, who she shows off in the TikTok. The shopper is wearing a pink fleece sweater and a pair of black leggings and has blonde hair: “This lady, right there, decided to grab my son’s hoodie from behind and pull him and choke him to get him away from the donuts.”

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Jessica says that despite the fact this woman attacked her son without provocation in an attempt to keep him and his friend away from the store’s donuts that the matter wasn’t pursued further: “Nothing happened after that nothing was escalated and both Starbucks and the manager of the store came into defense of my son.”

“I don’t care. I’m a mom and I wanna know who that is. Because she does not get to put her hands on my child and I am going to file everything possible I can against her and I’m gonna make it clear to her that if she touches my kid, one more time, comes into the vicinity of my kid, talks to my kid, does anything to my kid or his best friend, she will have to answer to me,” Jessica said, stating her threat to the woman directly into the lens of her video.

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Source: TikTok | @jemaesthetic

“And I’m gonna use my white privilege so please get me her name, get me her address we’re in Roseville Grand Bay California, find her for me and I’ll take care of the rest. Thank you!”

She posted more information on the situation in a follow-up video that she recorded from the interior of a vehicle where she describes how she visited the Starbucks inside of the Safeway in order to conduct a bit of reconnaissance.

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“Good morning TikTok, so, here’s a little bit of story time or an update for you: I went into the Safeway when into the Starbucks bought myself a little coffee and while the lady is there ringing me out I showed her the picture of the lady. This lady’s eyes got so huge. And she got so nervous about the possible conversation that was just about to happen and so I explained to her I am the mother of one of the boys, the boy that did get his shirt yanked on.”

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Jessica broke down the particulars of her conversation with the Starbucks employee: “She immediately was like oh my God I’m so sorry we’ve been waiting for you to come in we are so sorry this happened to you, yes I was there for the entire thing your boys did not deserve this there was nothing that warranted this behavior plus they’ve come in here a ton of times gotten donuts gotten food and been completely respectful and just very very calm, collected boys in our store.”

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Source: TikTok | @jemaesthetic

She went on to state that it wasn’t just the Starbucks employee inside of the Safeway who was party to the conversation, but a manager of the chain as well: “Now at this time there’s actually one of the Safeway managers who is standing behind me, waiting to order her coffee she chimed in real quick and was like yes I saw the whole thing happen I called my manager over at the time because I was dealing with a customer when it happened.”

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Jessica said that the Safeway manager went on to say: “I’ll get you her phone number and her information and you can call her and she can patch you through to any resources you need.”

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The TikToker added,” She also did tell me to file with Roseville Police Department so that they can pull the tapes as you guys have been saying on here and that it did spark a lot of parents in the store to come over and to like get this lady away from my kids, which I am so grateful for the community for that and I’m so grateful for Safeway and Starbucks for protecting my kid.”

In a third video she uploaded a clear photo of the woman in question in the hopes of folks being able to find her. She uploaded the picture to provide viewers with an unobstructed view of the person she says assaulted her son.

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Source: TikTok | @jemaesthetic

And it looks like all of her efforts paid off, because in a fourth video she says that she was able to ultimately learn the identity of the woman in question and that she’s going to hand over all of that information over to the authorities. She says that “it looks like things are going in the right direction” because she has access to not only security camera footage but also, at this stage, witnesses who seem receptive to speaking to what happened between the woman and her son and his friend.

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Although Jessica seems to have accomplished what she wanted with the videos in discovering the identity of the woman who put her hands on her child, she did take issue with some of the responses other TikTokers had to the incident, stating that while most people seemed supportive of her plight, that there was an amount of “bullying” that took place online.

She added that she “prays” for folks who must’ve been abused or victimized by older people when they were younger. These comments are more than likely in response to commenters who remarked that they wanted to know more behind the story, namely the events that led to the strange woman grabbing her son by the hoodie and choking him.

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Why Do People Hate Matt Rife? His Jokes Aren’t for Everyone

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Comedian Matt Rife rose to fame based on his viral videos featuring his incredible crowd work. So, why do people hate him? Here’s what we know.

 Matt Rife attends the Forbes Top 50 Creators Celebration at Forbes on Fifth on Nov. 9, 2023, in New York City
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The Gist:

  • Matt Rife is a comedian with over 18.2 million followers on TikTok.
  • His Netflix special, Natural Selection, hasn’t set well with many people.
  • One joke in particular about domestic violence has put Matt in the hot seat.

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As of the time of this writing, the Rotten Tomatoes audience score for comedian Matt Rife’s Netflix special, Natural Selection, is sitting at a dismal 16 percent based on over 500 ratings. How can someone whose TikTok account boasts an impressive 18.2 million followers have such an embarrassing response? Perhaps he should have taken a page out of Todd Barry’s handbook, who once did an entire special based entirely on crowd work. After all, crowd work is what got Matt Rife all of his fans.

To be fair, a great deal of Matt’s fans are women and they have flocked to the under-30 comic based on his good looks. This is why it was especially surprising to hear that Matt “doesn’t pander to women,” per Variety. No one is saying Matt has to pander to anyone, but he seems to have gone too far in an effort to prove that he isn’t kowtowing to his female fanbase. So, why do people hate Matt Rife? Let’s get into it.

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Matt Rife at the Forbes Top 50 Creators Celebration at Forbes on Fifth on Nov. 9, 2023, in New York City.
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Why do people hate Matt Rife? Here’s what Matt thinks.

In June 2023, five full months before Matt’s special dropped, he went on Tana Mongeau’s podcast to chat all things Matt Rife. When Tana said the coolest part about being a comedian was never apologizing or caring about cancel culture, Matt jumped on that sentiment. As a reminder, cancel culture doesn’t really exist. For proof look to Louis CK, whose 2022 album about cancelation earned him a Grammy. Incidentally he filmed that on March 8, 2020, which is International Women’s Day.

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To no one’s surprise, Matt hates the fictional idea of cancel culture. “The world is full of the most insane people in the entire world and everybody wants to be mad at everything. Everyone’s feelings are hurt all the time, and I just don’t have it in me to care anymore,” he said. Matt goes on to say that all things are forgivable if your “intentions are pure.” I couldn’t disagree with that more. Saying horrible things and then quickly saying they’re just jokes, doesn’t make them less cruel.

Around 45 minutes into the podcast, Matt talks about how success is what makes people want to come for you. He adds that when you get to his level there’s an image you want to portray but the “reality is you’re going to say things people don’t like” or take out of context. This is also when Matt reveals a possible resentment towards his lady fans because he can’t tell if they like him because he’s funny or because they are attracted to him. It’s clear that doesn’t sit well with him.

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We finally learn that according to Matt himself, people hate him for “no reason” but they actually hate him because they are jealous of him. Historically that’s why he has disliked someone ergo, that’s what’s happening to him. It turns out there is at least one reason why people are unhappy with Matt Rife.

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People have been very critical of Matt Rife’s special for very good reason.

As someone who is from Maryland and currently lives in Baltimore, I have heard and made my fair share of jokes at its expense. Baltimore has been the butt of many barbs, even though The Wire is still one of the best shows ever made. She simply can’t catch a break. This is what makes Matt’s joke about the city, and one woman in particular, all the more trite. Better people have referred to Charm City as rachet.

Hating on Baltimore isn’t why Matt is receiving so much backlash. His special begins with Matt telling a story about eating at a diner in Baltimore where the hostess had a black eye. A friend who was allegedly with him said she should be back in the kitchen where no one can see her face. To which Matt said, “Yeah, but I feel like if she could cook, she wouldn’t have that black eye.”

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The responses to this story were predictably quick and angry. It prompted an “apology” from Matt via his Instagram stories. “If you’ve ever been offended by a joke I’ve told, here’s a link to my official apology. Tap to solve the issue.” Upon tapping, folks taken to a website that sold helmets for individuals with special needs.

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There are some subjects that require a certain amount of comedic finesse and domestic violence is definitely one of them. It’s not untouchable as long as a person, and please forgive this turn of phrase but it’s common in comedy, punches up not down. The person you are ridiculing shouldn’t be part of a marginalized group and they certainly shouldn’t be framed as a victim of assault. This is especially true if the comic making this unfunny observation is a straight white man.

It’s not that people with a disability, sexual assault survivors, members of the LGBTQIA community, people of color, or women don’t like jokes at their expense. They just don’t like bad jokes, and Matt is simply not funny enough to joke about these sensitive issues. Now, if Matt wants to joke about how he looks like a Dick Tracy villain working at an Abercrombie and Fitch outlet store, then I’m tuning in. Until then, perhaps he should stick to crowd work.

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.

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Why Is Scott Disick Called Lord? Title, Explained

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We all know Scott Disick as the lovable villain on ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians.’ But did you know that he refers to himself as royalty?

The Gist:

  • Scott Disick literally holds the royal title of lord!
  • Scott got this title in the least glamorous way possible.
  • People are wondering if this means his kids are now royalty.

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Fans are wondering: why exactly is Scott Disick, the perennial bad boy turned family man, donned with the moniker of nobility? What’s the story behind his title of lord? Here’s what we know.

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There’s a not so glamorous story behind Scott’s title of lord.

The genesis of Scott’s honorary title can be traced back to the playful and somewhat eccentric nature of the reality TV star. In a memorable episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Scott, known for his cheeky antics, declared his aspirations for royalty.

“Whether it’s Sir Disick, Lord Disick, Count Disick — becoming royal is going to get me the respect I deserve,” he proclaimed. I mean the man’s Instagram handle is literally, @letthelordbewithyou.

The twist is that Scott didn’t ascend to his noble status through traditional means. Instead, he purchased the title online, adding a touch of irony to his newfound aristocracy.

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People can get the title of lord three different ways.

While Scott’s method of acquiring a lordship isn’t exactly fancy, it’s worth exploring the various legitimate ways one can obtain such a title. Traditionally, titles like lord or lady are hereditary or granted by the monarch for notable contributions.

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However, in the modern era, companies such as Highland Titles offer individuals the opportunity to purchase novelty titles, allowing them to playfully adopt the mantle of nobility. Also, marrying into a family with existing titles or appointment to the House of Lords, one of the chambers of the U.K. Parliament, are other avenues through which one can acquire such distinctions.

Just because Scott is a lord, doesn’t mean his kids are royalty.

Even though Scott named one of his kids Reign, the royal status he purchased doesn’t bestow any royal status upon his children. In the world of reality TV and celebrity culture, playful titles and eccentric declarations aren’t uncommon.

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While his three children — Mason, Penelope, and Reign — are certainly reality TV royalty, they aren’t legitimate members of a royal family. The line between fantasy and reality in the Kardashian universe is often blurred, and Scott’s title is just another facet of the family’s penchant for dramatic flair.

So, there you have it — the whimsical tale of how Scott, the charismatic maverick of the Kardashian clan, became “Lord Disick.” Whether it’s through online purchases, noble lineage, or parliamentary appointments, the world of titles and distinctions is far more diverse than one might imagine. And we can’t wait to see what crazy antic Scott will think of next!

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