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Loserville 2024: Limp Bizkit World Tour

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  Written By: Danny Albers  Loserville is the new tour that Limp Bizkit is putting on. They’ve stacked the tour with some household names like Corey Feldman and Riff Raff, while blending together with underground musicians like Bones and N8NOFACE. There is traditional rock, rap, synth punk metal and Nu-Metal. It’s as subtle as peanut butter on a pizza. Let’s grade each performance.  Corey Feldman  Comeback King  Ascension Millenium  Diseases  The Joke  Walk  Ya Got Me Go 4 It!  Corey Feldman really does give it his all when he performs. He goes out there and sings with everything he has. And even though his dance moves are a bit like a bootlegged impression of Michael Jackson, he has great stage presence. He pokes fun at himself. He’s not delusional, he just doesn’t care and has nothing to prove. If you’re going to see Corey Feldman expecting a 10/10 performance like you’d experience and a Bruce Springstein or Pearl Jam concert, then you're setting yourself up for failure. I’m goin

Women's Soccer: Group Play Day 1

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  Written By: Danny Albers  On the opening day of the women’s soccer group play of the 2024 Paris Olympics, controversy struck the defending Gold Medal winners. Canada had to send their head coach Beverly Priestman home after a scandalous revelation that she was aware of using drones to spy on other teams practices. The soccer world was curious to see how the Canadian Women’s National Team would respond after these events. As scandalous as this revelation is, I’m glad that they aren’t disqualifying the Canadian women from the current tournament. But investigation might reveal that this was going on in the 2020 Tokyo games, which would tarnish Canada’s Gold Cup victory. Let’s take a look at each game from day 1 and break down the action.  Spain mounts comeback of Japan, wins 2-1 Spain opened the day up with a shockwave across women’s soccer when they pulled off an impressive comeback to defeat Japan 2-1. Spain is currently ranked number 1 in the Women’s FIFA rankings, Japan is ranked nu

New Movie Review: Longlegs (2024)

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  Written by: Danny Albers  If horror movies are part of your algorithm on Tik Tok or other socials, you’ve probably seen hype videos for the Nicholas Cage, Maika Monroe starred horror film Longlegs. The film takes place in the 70s and early 80s. It follows an FBI agent Lee Harker played by Maika Monroe, who as a young girl has a strange encounter with a pale, creepy old man who goes by the name longlegs. This man is a doll maker who lives in the cellar of Ms. Harker’s basement, an arrangement that she made so that Longlegs wouldn’t harm Lee. Fast forward years ahead, Lee Harker is a standout FBI agent who has a 6th sense hunch when it comes to investigating the murders that have been puppeteered by Longlegs. It’s because of this ability she’s added to the case to try and solve the letters written in a strange code by Longlegs. She figures out that there is an algorithm to his murders, tying the birthdates of the young girls that he targets to this demonic triangle that he’s trying to

2024 College Football Preview: Notre Dame Fighting Irish

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  Written By: Danny Albers  This season is make or break for coach Marcus Freeman. Despite having one of the more talented rosters in college football, Notre Dame has fallen victim to shocking losses. Last year, after losing in a last minute drive to Ohio State, the Irish were left shocked when they lost to both Louisville and Clemson on the road. These weren’t as bad as the ugly losses the team faced against Marshall and Stanford the year before. This is a trend that Notre Dame has to end in 2024. They have a favorable schedule compared to some contenders who are dealing with new additions to their conference. Notre Dame wasn’t very active in the transfer portal, but still managed to add talent in areas of need on their roster. Senior Jayden Harrison comes over from Marshall after recording 410 receiving yards last year and a touchdown. Notre Dame also adds Beau Collins from Clemson, a big receiver who scored 11 touchdowns over the span of 3 seasons with the Tigers. The Irish said goo

"Smallfolk" Breaking Down Season 2 Episode 6 of House of the Dragon

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  Written By: Danny Albers The Green’s have the most powerful and largest dragon in Vhagar, ridden by Aemond Targaryen. But it appears now the advantage is back in the court of Princess Rhaenyra who now might have 2 more dragon riders emerging from her clan. The episode began with Rhanyra choosing Ser Steffon Darklyn as the next rider of the dragon Seasmoke. But before he could mount seasmoke, he was lit on fire by the dragon. This was devastating for Rhanyra, who was comforted by her friend and council, Mysaria. In a shocking revelation, Rhaenyra and Mysaria shared an intimate kiss together before being told that Seasmoke was seen with a mysterious rider. This is where we will begin our discussion.  A New Dragon Riders Emerges  Addam of Hull was chased down by Seasmoke. Terrified, he was cornered by the dragon. But much to his surprise, the dragon seemed to choose the ship worker as his next rider. He and his brother Alyn are the bastard sons of Lord Corlys Velaryon. Now that this is