Founder of TheOmnicosm.com, home of the Snackology, Popculturology and The Cold Open newsletters. Rochester, N.Y., native. Was once featured on Late Night.
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Bill Kuchman
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"ChatGPT could not find one example in American history of a third-place candidate surging days after an election to overtake second place —"
Annnnnd I think we're done here.
www.washingtontimes.com/news/2026/ju...
One, the choice made for Jeremy Strong’s Mark Zuckerberg hairstyle is wild.
And two, The Social Reckoning trailer ending with notes of Reznor and Ross’s iconic Social Network score has me fully on board. www.youtube.com/watch?v=gM4L...
do not sleep on Colbert 2028 either
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I ate this for lunch yesterday.
"Sometimes the top of a cake is on fire and a boy must blow on the fire with mouth wind. This is the scariest cake. I do not want this kind."
That’s it, folks. Internet’s over for the day.
Gonna dip so many foods.
My newsletters aren't at "enough money to pay my rent for ten months" level, but Kalshi did come looking to see if I would "monetize" my Popculturology readers in March.
I would not.
It seems overnight the White House has been replaced by a Monster Energy Drink branded UFC cage
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“AI is less popular than almost everything.” www.dailychartbook.com/p/we-find-th... via @dailychartbook.bsky.social
Commentary: I Work Very Hard, And I Would Like To Try Cake
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Nissin noodles heat up with Geki flavors www.theomnicosm.com/snackology-r...
Forget the ketchup. Heinz Mayonnaise-Style Dips are here. www.theomnicosm.com/snackology-r...
Polymarket offered me enough money to pay my rent for ten months for one post in my newsletter and I turned it down because I enjoy being able to sleep at night.
Hello. I am a horse. I work very hard at my job of being a horse. When humans say move the heavy thing, I move the heavy thing. When humans sit on top of me and pull on my head, I carry them where the...
INVESTIGATION: 🚨 A Polymarket exec used a personal PayPal account to pay major political influencers like Riley Gaines and Brian Krassenstein, who then hyped how "accurate" Polymarket is at predicting outcomes.
We uncovered $350,000+ flowing to influencers this way
www.politico.com/news/2026/06...
The company’s chief marketing officer, Matthew Modabber, used a personal PayPal account to send money to content creators, according to records reviewed by POLITICO.