The Internet Hates This Skin Specialist for Suggesting Ways to “Improve” the Face of “Stranger Things” Actress Natalia Dyer

A nurse practitioner named Miranda Wilson posts videos on TikTok of how she uses Botox, fillers, lasers, and other skin care techniques to make her clients “look better.”  But she’s gone viral for reasons she did NOT intend.

She posted a video of the “improvements” she’d make to Natalia Dyer of “Stranger Things” . . . and the Internet hates her for it.  She’s in front of a photo of Natalia’s face, and she’s pointing out the stuff she’d do.

A “Chess Robot” Broke a Kid’s Finger During a Match

A “chess robot” at the Moscow Open broke a seven-year-old boy’s finger during a match.  The boy’s okay.  His finger was put in a cast and he played the next day.

A Woman Reads from a 1945 Article Called “How to Hold Your Husband”

A TikTok’er has gone viral with a video of herself reading from a 1945 magazine article titled “How to Hold Your Husband”.  Tips include “passing the breakfast table test” because he may compare you to the “slick chicks” at the office.

A Marriage Counselor’s Top Complaint from Wives

A marriage therapist says the secret to a more perfect union is practicing “active responsibility.”  If you see the dishes need to be washed, you wash them.  Car needs a full tank of gas?  You fill it up.  That’s “active responsibility.”

People who wait for their partner to ASK them to do a chore, that’s “passive responsibility.”  She says it’s one of the most frequent complaints she gets from wives about their husbands.

Fox Apologized for Superimposing the Yankees and Red Sox Logos Over the 9/11 Memorial

Fox Sports rubbed a lot of viewers the wrong way on Saturday night, during the Yankees / Red Sox game in New York.

Going into a commercial break, they showed the teams logos superimposed on the 9/11 Memorial pools at the World Trade Center site.  There was a bit of an uproar over it on social media.

In a statement released yesterday, Fox said, quote, “During last night’s telecast, we used poor judgment on the use of a graphic.  We sincerely apologize and regret the decision.”