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Raunchy, R-Rated Comedy Is A Hilariously Misguided Revenge Story

By Robert Scucci
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Whether you love or hate Tim Heidecker’s creative choices, you have to give him props for going all in on the bit no matter how absurd. From his long-running collaboration with Eric Wareheim on shows like Tom Goes to the Mayor, Beef House, and Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! to his catastrophic YouTube cooking series Tim’s Kitchen Tips, Heidecker thrives on anti-comedy. That approach is pushed to its most extreme in his intentionally terrible stand-up special An Evening with Tim Heidecker.

2019’s Mister America takes a slightly different approach, leaning fully into mockumentary filmmaking as a fictionalized version of Heidecker decides to run for District Attorney of San Bernardino County. This is despite the fact that he has no legal experience outside of being tried for (mass) murder, and that he is not even a San Bernardino resident. The motivation for this entire stunt is simple. Revenge. That is really all you need to know going into Mister America, because it is just as stupid as it sounds, but it still works as a sharp piece of political satire.

A Platform Propped Up By Petty Vengeance

Mister America 2019

Tim Heidecker’s entire reason for existing in Mister America is to exact revenge against District Attorney and prosecutor Vincent Rosetti (Don Pecchia). Prior to his decision to run for office, Heidecker was dead to rights after being accused of killing 18 people and hospitalizing dozens more with defective vape pens he distributed at a music festival. After Toni Newman’s (Terri Parks) vote of “not guilty,” the case was thrown out as a mistrial due to a hung jury. Heidecker responds by running against Rosetti and hiring Newman as his campaign manager.

Living out of a hotel that doubles as his campaign headquarters, Heidecker plots his revenge by printing posters calling Rosetti a rat, making appearances at local businesses to gin up publicity, and going door to door to collect enough signatures to get his name on the ballot. When he is not actively engaging in politics, Heidecker spends most of his time puffing on a THC vape pen and drinking what most people would consider to be a reckless amount of alcohol.

Mister America 2019

Heidecker, who once hosted a movie review show called On Cinema at the Cinema, is publicly outed as a fraud by his former co-host Gregg Turkington (playing himself). Turkington frequently deploys obscure movie references to criticize Heidecker in ways that words alone cannot convey. Heidecker books conference rooms at his hotel to host debates with his opponents, none of whom ever show up. He drunkenly dictates angry emails to Toni, who barely knows how to use a laptop, before passing out in his own filth and forgetting what he was furious about in the first place.

A Unique Confidence In Incompetence

Mister America 2019

Mister America is not what I would call laugh-out-loud funny, but I was smirking for almost its entire runtime. Tim Heidecker is the only comedian I can think of who can play things completely straight while radiating confidence despite his total lack of competence. This fictionalized version of himself becomes a walking, talking embodiment of the Dunning-Kruger effect. Everyone is laughing behind his back, but he barrels forward with a psychotic level of dedication and drive that only someone like Eric Cartman could convincingly pull off.

Even as Heidecker stumbles into catastrophe at every turn in Mister America, the film still lands on a point that feels uncomfortably relevant. As stupid, inexperienced, and openly aggressive as he is in a campaign that no one initially takes seriously, if he had the right team behind him to clean up his image, he would probably have a legitimate shot at becoming District Attorney. This is true even though he is directly responsible for destroying countless families with his previous business ventures.

As of this writing, you can stream Mister America for free on Tubi.


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Pornhub traffic dipped during Bad Bunnys halftime show

Bad Bunny’s halftime show at the Super Bowl made waves even among porn watchers. During the game, Pornhub’s traffic crashed the hardest not during the (admittedly snoozy) four quarters, but during the Benito Bowl.

graph of game time traffic changes by the minute


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Compared to an average Sunday, Pornhub’s traffic dropped 46 percent at 8:31 p.m. ET — right around the ending of Bad Bunny’s performance. The big dip began between 8:11 and 8:19, and according to Men’s Journal, the halftime show started at 8:12. Football and non-football fans alike turned off explicit content for a few minutes to tune in.

Despite the Patriots’ performance, Massachusetts fans had a bigger drop-off on Pornhub around halftime than fans in the Seahawks’ home state of Washington: Massachusetts traffic was 44 percent below average at that time, while Washington’s was only 14 percent below average. Once the game was over, though, Pornhub traffic in The Bay State crept up to 15 percent above average — maybe they were soothing their loss. Washington fans were celebrating, with traffic at a one percent below average at the same time.

graph of U.S. Game Day Traffic Changes


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Surprisingly, Pornhub traffic in Bad Bunny’s home of Puerto Rico had a smaller dip below average during halftime (29 percent below an average Sunday).

graph of Puerto Rico Game Day traffic


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Overall, the decline in Pornhub traffic during the Big Game was pretty typical. According to this graph from the tube site, it usually sees a 15 to 28 drop in traffic during those times. This year’s game was somewhere in the middle (24 percent). Considering it wasn’t the most exciting game of football, it’s no wonder that most locked in to see Bad Bunny.

graph of U.S. traffic changes during super bowls


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Meta AI can now animate your Facebook profile picture

Facebook is rolling out a new, Meta AI-powered feature that will allow users to animate their profile pictures.

Was the online public necessarily clamoring for Facebook profile pictures that waved via AI? Well…not really. But it’s here nonetheless.

Users will have access to preset animations that will turn a photo into an AI-powered, GIF-like moving profile picture. Wrote Facebook in a press release:

“You can now animate your profile picture, turning a still photo into a playful animation in seconds. Choose from preset animations — like natural, party hat, confetti, wave, and heart — to bring your profile picture to life depending on how you’re feeling. We’ll add more animation options throughout the year so you can celebrate and express yourself during seasonal moments and special events.

For the best results, we recommend using a photo that features a single person facing the camera with their face clearly visible, and not holding other objects. You can select photos to animate directly from your camera roll or choose photos you’ve already uploaded to Facebook. Once a photo is animated, you can share it to your Feed and view it on your profile.”

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How the animation process looks.
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Is it the coolest thing to animate your profile picture to make it look like you’re making a heart with your hands? Not really. But honestly, I can imagine a kooky aunt or uncle loving it. And kooky aunts and uncles love Facebook as much as they love AI photos and images.

Facebook also announced it had added a “restyle” feature that uses AI to touch-up or change photos in Stories. So, a normal photo with a friend, for instance, could be reimagined to look like an illustration. The restyle feature has preset options and can also reimagine a photo based on a text prompt.

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Bumble quietly removes option for men to message first in Mexico and Australia

The dating app Bumble has been known for “women making the first move” (messaging first) in straight matches since its 2014 launch. Now the company is reversing a more recent change to let men message first — but only in a couple of areas.

Last week, Bumble announced that it’s removing the Opening Moves feature in Mexico and Australia. The feature has been removed automatically for those users.

Opening Moves was introduced in 2024 as a way for men to send the first message to women and was advertised as a way to lessen exhaustion with dating apps. The company’s former CEO Lidiane Jones led the charge after taking over from founder and first CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd, who shortly thereafter returned to the CEO role after Jones held the position for only a year.

While the reputation of dating apps overall has been slipping in recent years due to burnout and bad actors, Bumble has been especially hit financially. The company laid off 30 percent of its workforce last year, and its stock price has fallen 95 percent from its IPO as of this writing.

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Bumble seems to be returning to its original ethos even amid legal challenges. The Observer reported Bumble introduced Opening Moves following lawsuits and legal threats in California, claiming that the app discriminated against men, according to sources familiar with the matter. The Observer states that the company is starting to remove Opening Moves in Australia and Mexico due to lower legal risks in those markets.

“At Bumble, we regularly test and innovate our features to foster healthy, respectful connections while staying true to our women-first mission and prioritizing member safety,” a Bumble spokesperson told Mashable. “Supporting our community as they go from match to message is a key part of that work. As with all testing, we evaluate our learnings before considering a wider rollout, ensuring any changes continue to meet our community’s needs and deliver a positive experience for our members.”

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