WWTDD

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I'm fascinated by pop culture, but more on a macro level. Like how do trends happen, how are people living their lives these days, how do two kinds of music collide to make a third kind of music, how does slang evolve. Crap like that.

As far as actual pop culture, like the Us Weekly stuff, I'm almost completely uninterested. I might be curious as to why people really care who Angelina Jolie is seeing this week, but I'm not personally one of those people who care.

Anyway, when I came across this blog, WWTDD, I was suspicious, since it seems to be entirely devoted to celebrities and what bit of wackiness they're up to lately. But really, this guy is an incredible writer, and the celebrity nonsense is just the vehicle he happens to choose.

Here's a sample:

Usher is in love: RnB superstar Usher is said to be so smitten with Rachel McAdams after seeing her in the Notebook, he is saying he would love to work with her, and even has a project in mind.

"She has such great energy on camera, it's ridiculous - it just pops off the screen. I'd love to do a period piece with her."

I'm not positive Usher has really thought this all the way through. A period piece about an interracial couple might not end the way he's hoping. For him. Unless he means a future period, where the world has healed its racial divide and theres one global government and we all wear jumpsuits and none of the doors have hinges.

He also did an interview with someone called April Scott which was wildly entertaining.

And if you dig around, he has naked movies of the actress who played Fleur Delacour in the latest Harry Potter installment. I don't believe in pornography, myself, so of course I didn't actually watch them. But they're in there somewhere, if any of you disgusting perverts want to sully yourselves finding them.

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