Weekend link dump for April 24

At some point, you’d think they’d have to actually find a Bigfoot, right?

It’s time for Animaniacs once again.

Has Carroll Spinney passed the torch on playing Big Bird and Oscar?

You want to claim your product is “all natural”, you’re going to have to prove it.

“Today, throughout white evangelicalism and the rest of white Christianity in America, we remain determined to cling to the hermeneutics and the lessons taught us by the people who were vastly wrong while ignoring and marginalizing the vision of the people who were consistently and admirably right.”

You should dump Apple Quicktime if you’re a Windows user.

Neil Gaimain is writing a six-part Good Omens TV miniseries. And I will watch the hell out of it.

“Have you ever joked that you wished you could clone yourself? Well, it looks like if you’re an extremist of any stripe who spends a lot of time on social media, you’ll soon be able to fulfil that dream.”

RIP, Doris Roberts, best known for her role on Everybody Loves Raymond.

Alas, Boaty McBoatface. It just wasn’t meant to be.

James Dobson is a lying liar who lies a lot.

“In practice, the only effect of registering with a party is to be able to vote in its primaries. You’re not promising to vote for that party. So if you’re really upset about not being to vote in a primary, why register independent? (That’s not a dig or rhetorical question.)”

What Sen. Elizabeth Warren says.

Good move, ESPN. Curt Schilling was so not worth it. Also, what Roy says.

“How hackers eavesdropped on a US Congressman using only his phone number”.

RIP, Joanie Laurer, a/k/a former pro wrestler Chyna.

RIP, Prince. You don’t need me to tell you who Prince is, do you? Man, it’s been a rough year for musicians.

The Internet has been flooded with Prince coverage, of course, and you should read it all, including this piece by my college buddy Steve Smith.

“A political insider in an expensive suit is conveying the message that Trump is domesticated now. So that’s what the mainstream press wants you to hear.”

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