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Has the world lost its mind? Lunatic media wrongly thinks Kamala being ‘brat’ matters
Joe Biden dropping out a little more than three months before election day — a move with no precedent in the past half century? Don’t be silly.Could it be the assassination attempt on Donald Trump two weeks ago, and the energized Republican National Convention that began only days later? Wrong again!How about Trump’s selection of Ohio Senator JD Vance as his running mate?That’s three strikes.No, pinky-out publications such as the Atlantic, Guardian and New York Times — so serious! so respectable! — are insisting that the Washington game-changer worth endless analysis is the word “brat.” Those deluded lunatics claim that the four little letters, which could refer to either Veruca Salt or a grilled German sausage, will galvanize Gen Z into voting in droves for Vice President Kamala Harris in November.How utterly moronic they are.Journalists’ barely veiled giddiness comes, in this instance, because “brat” is a popular new album from singer Charli XCX, which has led to young cultural lemmings, with zero identity other than stupid catchphrases, referring to June through August as their “brat summer.”What does this have to do with the aspiring Democratic Party nominee? Well, the singer wrote on X that “Kamala IS brat” — dumb, meaningless — which caused one of Harris’s official X accounts, @kamalahq, to then change its banner to the avocado green color of the album. Screw the southern border.
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Jerry Seinfeld’s fashion campaign sparks memes, jokes: ‘What’s the deal with streetwear?’
by modeling streetwear like it’s, well, nothing.No, Seinfeld was not posing for Calvin Klein but instead the chic urban brand Kith — though noticeably absent from his shoot was a puffy shirt and a pair of cowboy boots.Instead, the comedian sported a Mets hat with a varsity jacket and slimming blue jeans — a pair unfit for Kramer — among floral button downs, a sweatsuit, and a vivid fleece jacket that seems more fit for millennials and Gen Z.And people on the internet — of all generations — are roaring with both shock and pride to see that Seinfeld is still master of his domain all these years later.“To the people who say that Jerry Seinfeld is too old for the Kith vibes, my dude is 68 and looks better than you,” tweeted @iamSAMazing.“Jerome Seinfeld out here killing these Kith ads,” wrote @ruckfules22.It didn’t take long for fans to involve Jason Alexander’s George Costanza in the discussion either. A commenter on the popular meme account @Seinfeld2000 compared Jerry’s varsity aesthetic to that of Georgie in the park.“Who wore it best?” tweeted @BenevolentSpung.Who wore it best? pic.twitter.com/qdacCTPyGYThat wasn’t the only call to get Costanza — once an iconic hand model until a tragic accident ended his career — involved in Kith.

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