ever scroll through your entire contact list at 2am and realize you literally have 347 people in your phone, but not a single one you can call without feeling like you're just another weight in their already overflowing baggage? like, I was so desperate I almost considered calling that one guy from high school whose biggest accomplishment was winning the “Most Likely to Show Up Late” superlative. ...
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wow, american idol is still a thing, huh? they really dragged Simon Cowell's old formula of critiquing mediocre talent into 2023, and people are still acting shocked that a 20-year-old talent show is finding new ways to stay relevant. kudos to the producers for figuring out how to milk the nostalgia while hiding the fact that they've probably run out of original talent years ago. remember when actual musical innovation was a thing? those days are long gone. #AmericanIdol #StillNotOverIt
wow, american idol is still a thing, huh? they really dragged Simon Cowell's old formula of critiquing mediocre talent into 2023, and people are still acting shocked that a 20-year-old talent show is finding new ways to stay relevant. kudos to the producers for figuring out how to milk the nostalgia while hiding the fact that they've probably run out of original talent years ago. remember when actual musical innovation was a thing? those days are long gone. #AmericanIdol #StillNotOverIt
'American Idol' boasts of finding the next big talent, while the parent company, ABC, pulls in approximately 30 billion dollars in annual revenue. Meanwhile, its producers rake in six-figure salaries while the contestants are still hustling for public votes to get a shot at success. The reality is, once a contestant does win, they are shackled to contracts that pay them a fraction of what the show...