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So, You Thought Harrison Ford Would Care About Which Hulk Is Stronger

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | February 4, 2025 |

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With Captain America: Brave New World set to hit theaters next week, it’s time to trot out Harrison Ford and watch him give absolutely zero sh*ts about stupid nerd stuff. In this case, who would win a fight: Red Hulk or normal Hulk? The man will never once care, and you can’t make him. Marvel could offer him a billion dollars to answer one dork question, just one, and he still wouldn’t do it. He will die on this hill, and dammit, we need that kind of resolve right now. Is anyone else crying? (Gizmodo)

Drake hides from the Grammys and Super Bowl in Australia. (Lainey Gossip)

Hope everyone’s ready to see non-stop Taylor & Travis engagement speculation for the rest of week. (Celebitchy)

Once again, the Democrats are doing a whole lot of something. (Wonkette)

What’s better than Doctor Odyssey? Doctor Odyssey with sharks. (TVLine)

From Dustin: JFC. Musk and his people are basically trying to replace the federal bureaucracy with AI, and here are the receipts. (404 Media)

Amber Ruffin is hosting and roasting the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. (Vulture)

From Nate: The co-founder of Treyarch pled guilty to crashing a drone into a firefighting plane. (GameSpot)

The Last of Us showrunners explain why Kaitlyn Dever’s Abby won’t be jacked as hell like the game. (Kotaku)

From Andrew: The Proud Boys lost control of their name to a Black church that they vandalized. (NYT)

Marvel swears its Fantastic Four poster wasn’t made with AI. (The Wrap)

Awesome work, Free Palestine protest voters. You truly made a difference. (ABC News)

After reading esmemoria’s review of Camus’ The Myth of Sisyphus, Halbs was inspired to review The Problems of Philosophy by Bertrand Russell. “After thinking back on my experience of reading through the book, though, I think Russell is rather brief and mysterious on purpose.” Have you read Bertrand Russell? (Cannonball Read 17)

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