"We are all born sexual creatures, thank god. It’s a pity so many people despise and crush this natural gift."
Marilyn Monroe nearly graced our cover for a second time, but she died before the shoot. Here's the hidden history of her lost Playboy cover:
In the fall of 2012, Stephen Colbert sat down with Playboy — one of the rare times he agreed to be interviewed as himself rather than as his character — and explained that fear is a political weapon. Satire is an antidote.
Thirteen years later, his reflection turned out to be a premonition.
Marilyn Monroe was in talks about a second Playboy cover before her death. Get the the inside, untold story here.
from a former astronomy student to a dad of three, i spoke to the men fuelling polymarket and kalshi (and making millions off it) and also experts who say the government needs to do more about insider trading and that betting on human suffering will only make our society more depraved :) yay
Men used to go to war, now they also bet on it.
@evystadium.bsky.social speaks to the men making millions of dollars on Polymarket and Kalshi, and experts who say that the gamification of catastrophe and human suffering will make people even number to it.
From war to routine speeches, people are making money on what will and won't happen in politics next on platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket.