Desi Lydic
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You can say that. Okay, so how effective is this program? Are we talking Pfizer-level effective or are we talking like Johnson & Johnson, it's better than nothing?
Und dieser Anti-Vax-Kontent ist mehr infektiös als Covid selbst.
Und dieser Anti-Vax-Kontent ist mehr infektiös als Covid selbst.
So maybe the most effective way to clean up the mess that social media has made is with more social media. Like a hair of the dog, when you have a hangover and you drink more alcohol to make it feel better. Or like when you're trying not to catch a virus and you treat your body with tiny amounts of the virus so you don't get it. What's that called? Yes, that's it.
So maybe the most effective way to clean up the mess that social media has made is with more social media. Like a hair of the dog, when you have a hangover and you drink more alcohol to make it feel better. Or like when you're trying not to catch a virus and you treat your body with tiny amounts of the virus so you don't get it. What's that called? Yes, that's it.
If the only thing to stop bad influence on social media was good influence, I wanted to give our influencers one more shot at going viral. Okay.
If the only thing to stop bad influence on social media was good influence, I wanted to give our influencers one more shot at going viral. Okay.
I am very tired.
I am very tired.
It's okay, we'll workshop it. We'll get there.
It's okay, we'll workshop it. We'll get there.
Welcome back to The Daily Show. March is officially Women's History Month, when we honor women by remembering their accomplishments and misattributing quotes to them on Instagram. Some of the most fascinating stories in women's history aren't that well known.
Welcome back to The Daily Show. March is officially Women's History Month, when we honor women by remembering their accomplishments and misattributing quotes to them on Instagram. Some of the most fascinating stories in women's history aren't that well known.
So this month, Desi Lydic and Dulcé Sloan are taking a look at the lives of real women who left their mark in our new Daily Show segment, Shafted.
So this month, Desi Lydic and Dulcé Sloan are taking a look at the lives of real women who left their mark in our new Daily Show segment, Shafted.
The victim, Marion Donovan. The crime? Being a woman. In 1946, Marion was a housewife in the small town of Westport, Connecticut. Being home and raising children, Marion got fed up with all the shit in her life.
The victim, Marion Donovan. The crime? Being a woman. In 1946, Marion was a housewife in the small town of Westport, Connecticut. Being home and raising children, Marion got fed up with all the shit in her life.
At the time, people were using cloth diapers, and the only solution for leaks were uncomfortable rubber pants that gave babies diaper rash. So no one wanted to wear rubbers, even though they were the most effective method. Babies were like, do I have to? It feels so much better pooping against bare skin.
At the time, people were using cloth diapers, and the only solution for leaks were uncomfortable rubber pants that gave babies diaper rash. So no one wanted to wear rubbers, even though they were the most effective method. Babies were like, do I have to? It feels so much better pooping against bare skin.
Faced with rejection, Marian went on inventing various doohickeys and what you call it. But a decade later, she had the shock of her life when Pampers launched a line of fully disposable diapers. Mother. That's right. A man had been rewarded for coming up with the same thing she was rejected for. And when you're done, you just throw it away. This is genius. Why has no one thought of this before?