Today at Flavorpill, we read what some famous writers had to say about censorship. We wished that we’d known Ron Swanson back in high school. We found this video history of lyrics that aren’t actually lyrics absolutely charming. We saw what a dress made out of 3,000 cow nipples looks like. We were happy to hear that Kristen Wiig may not be down with a Bridemaids sequel — it really doesn’t need one. We fell in love with Kelly Thorn’s Rolling Road Show poster for Thelma & Louise. We were fascinated by this 1969 clip that imagines what the office of the future would look like. We wondered why the MTA is only concerned with being pretty on the weekends. We watched Anderson Cooper try spinach and coffee for the first time — and tried not to judge him for it. And finally, we got schooled by Ad-Rock on how to make a perfect PB&J. Evidently, it’s all about the combination of Nutella and creamy peanut butter.
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