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Y’all good? Popeyes celebrates one year of chicken sandwich craze

“Y’all good?”

One little tweet was all it took for Popeye’s to get the country ramped up in a frenzy. Going on to sell 203 million in a year, Popeyes Chicken Sandwich captured the zeitgeist.

Previously an underdog in the fast-food game, their sandwich bumped them up a few ranks. Selling 3,582 sandwiches in a single store in one day does not lie.

How the Popeyes Chicken Sandwich came up

Being most popular in Texas, more sandwiches have been sold there than anywhere else!

At its peak, between August 17 and September 1st of 2019, 338,000 online conversations sprung up concerning the ‘wich. It was a fast-food phenomenon like few else.

Without realizing what weight the tweet that launched their popularity to the stars, Popeye’s asks us: “2020 – Y’all good?”  And in commemoration of its massive popularity, Popeye’s has started a countdown to 2021 in Times Square.

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The message is simple: the rest of this year may be dim, but the sandwiches are still here for our comfort. All of life’s problems can be solved by buying.

For a limited time, those looking to score some of these mysterious famed chicken bites can do so with free delivery! In a time when we can’t crowd stores and fight people in line for their sandwiches, it’s nice we can still get them.

There no shortage of videos online battles breaking out because of the coveted menu item.

The Popeyes Chicken Sandwich is just that hot!

Because word travels fast in the digital age (one might even say instant), other countries have taken an interest. Canada has just recently tested out the chicken sandwiches in their locations.

Likewise, they have been introduced to China. If successful there, Popeyes may very well establish itself as a fast-food empire, rivaling McDonald’s and Wendy’s.

With Brazil voting the sandwich No. 1 on their most popular petition site, Queremos, demand is undeniable!

Are you a fan? Just curious about the hype? Whatever you think, it seems as if the world will forever have a special love for the Popeyes Chicken Sandwich.

The year 2020 has radicalized many people in the US. Here’s why.

The year 2020 is sorely lacking in its 20/20 vision. With disasters around the world, racial justice and police brutality protests, all topped off with a coronavirus pandemic, the year seems to just keep getting worse for some people.

In the US, the year is especially critical due to escalating protests, political tensions, and of course the upcoming election in November. Many people are now realizing the importance of being socially conscious, and for some, it’s even awakened a passionate social and political streak in them.

In one case, a recent Twitter thread from the user @historyofarmani has garnered over 10,000 retweets and an immense amount of replies. While some answers are prompt and concise, others tell emotional stories of heartbreak.

All of this to answer one question:

https://twitter.com/historyofarmani/status/1290484329580130306?s=20


Many of these tweets allude to racial injustice and police brutality in the US…

https://twitter.com/ohhhstina/status/1291248414638866432

https://twitter.com/brandleminaj/status/1290876452389486593?s=20


Others point out the flaws in health insurance and the healthcare system…

https://twitter.com/SteveHuff/status/1291225319253454850?s=20

https://twitter.com/pattywhoa14/status/1291218275897167872?s=20

Some comment on workplace environments and the economy…

https://twitter.com/ekcummings23/status/1291234434348396545?s=20

https://twitter.com/magg_sull/status/1291222087269523458


And a few showcase their political opinions…

No matter what you’re political stance is – left or right, radical or otherwise, the multitude of replies points out many social and political issues in this country. While the US has its massive benefits, it is not a perfect nation. Nowhere in the world is.

While some people may believe it is an act of hatred to criticize one’s home country, it is arguably the complete opposite. There is a key difference between spewing pure hatred and providing constructive criticism on your own country.

Taking the time to critique the shortcomings of a nation isn’t necessarily a sign of hate. On the contrary, it’s arguably a sign that you truly love your country, because you know it can do better.

2020 may not have the 20/20 vision people were hoping for, but tearing each other apart over social and political opinions isn’t going to help. If anything, people now more than ever need to come together, learn to listen, and above all, compromise.

President Ye’s short-run still has fire endorsements and Oklahoma?

As crazy as this world seems, seems a number of people were saying YES to Ye. But as of Tuesday night, the DONDA don dropped out of the race. So we thought…

It seems at the last stretch, President Kanye managed to get on the Oklahoma ballot according to the state’s election board.  Should we be hype?

Mans did have the fire endorsements including Chance the Rapper.

The Chicago rapper seems to realize his friend (another Chicago rapper) may not win. All the same, that has not kept him from supporting Kanye politically.

Many criticized Chance’s responses, as they fear this will siphon votes from the real candidates. It’s his voice and his choice. You may not dig it, but that’s his right.

Slate writer Joel D. Anderson appears to imply that Kanye is either mismanaged or enabled. With a crowd of “YES” men surrounding him, who will tell him no? Ye is someone who historically hasn’t appreciated the input of others (when he doesn’t agree).

Anderson takes the position that he is rewarded by the public, no matter how crazy he acts. He has drawn the conclusion that with the loss of his mother, he has never acted the same since.

Instead of supporting Kanye to get help, they support his madness. Whatever makes the headlines, right? Still, this timeline sounds very familiar.

Actor Terry Crews was quick to weigh in on Chance’s tweet, which Chance was quick to denounce. This was likely in the wake of a tweet Crews came under fire for when discussing Black Lives Matter.

While well-intentioned, not all took to his message, especially Chance. Others on Twitter believe Crews was trying to cash in on social brownie points.

Outside of entertainment, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has endorsed Kanye’s run, as the two appear to be friends. While Elon Musk himself is no stranger to bizarre antics on occasion, this has to be the most far-out he’s gone.

This can simply be written off as a joke, or a friend doing a favor for a friend. However, with as much sway and relevance Musk has, one has to ask how responsible it is to do. A well-respected CEO joking about endorsements could do some actual harm.

Lastly, wife Kim Kardashian-West had a glowing endorsement for her husband. Kim, with 65.7 million Twitter followers, no one can get the message out quite like she can.

While not directly having any quote about it, she did endorse his announcement with an American flag emoji.

While this may be an entertaining story, remember Kanye did manage to nab two percent of the vote. His team tried to get on the ticket late in Florida and South Carolina but did not work out.

But, but he did manage to beat Oklahoma’s state deadline to get on the ballot.

Positive vibes only: 5 social trends we should drop going into 2020

In the last decade, several phenomena have arisen. We’ve gained a lot of technological resources and social media tools but we haven’t always used them for the best reasons.

We may be evolving as a society but there are some things we just need to stop doing ASAP.

This is your 2020 list of things we should leave in the last decade:

Cancel Culture

As much as societal pressures can be a deterrent to certain negative behaviors, sometimes the pitchforks are a bit overkill. Sure you should know certain things are bad an inexcusable but some missteps require education, not alienation.

For instance, let’s avoid canceling kids and teens. They can exhibit terrible behavior but most of the time you can still swoop in, condemn that behavior and make it a teachable moment.

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Tearing down fellow women

Ladies this one is for us. In 2020 let’s work on that internalized misogyny. No more shitting on other women (and this includes trans women you Terfs) for their body choices or their life choices.

It’s one thing to disagree and have a discussion about it, it’s another to seek to humiliate one another. So no more “pick me” posts that put down other women and no more victim-blaming.

If you’re tired of men tearing you down, you should be able to look to other fellow women to support you. And white women, make sure your feminism is intersectional and when you’re told it’s not, do better.

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Retweet Activism

Don’t get me wrong Social Media Activism is essential to get out the message this day and age. But if all you do is retweet then move on to the next crisis then you’re part of the problem.

We all get desensitized to the slew of horrible things happening around the world. So the best way to make a difference is to start small and start local.

Pick an issue in 2020 and get involved at your local activist organization. If you don’t know where to go, start with your own group of friends and acquaintances. Do some research, get informed and ask them to get together to discuss the issue and what next steps you can take to make a difference.

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Glorifying Terrible People

Yeah, we may have already failed a bit with this one so far but we’re getting better. There are WAY fewer people infatuated with the murderous character will in Netflix’s YOU.

Probably thanks to Penn Badgley’s constant reminder that he plays an irredeemable murderer. And so far it seems like the glorification of Trump is limited to the GOP, so good job?

But seriously, glorifying ethically terrible people and justifying it because they’ve accomplished something else that you’d like to achieve is not the wave. That means no more boot-licking on rich people just cause they got the funds.

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Self-Sabotage

Mental health and self-care definitely saw a rise during the end of the 2010 decade but there’s still more to do. Whether you need to say no to popping out to events or just get some more rest, do it.

Take care of yourself so that you can have all the resources and health to reach your goals. Create a regular weekly or even daily routine to check in with yourself and check out from the rest of the world for a while. There’s a long decade ahead.

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Here are 5 ways to upgrade your lifestyle in 2020

At some point in our adult lives, we all hit a point where we feel like there’s got to be more. Our motivation starts to wane, we get hit with minor bouts of sadness, and we start to lose interest in our hobbies.

While it could be easy to view this as depression, you’re probably just stuck in a rut. However, you may be ambivalent about taking steps to upgrade your life because you’re afraid it will cost too much. After all, nearly 78 percent of workers in the United States live paycheck to paycheck.

Fortunately, where you’ve got problems, we have solutions. Check out our budget-friendly ways to upgrade your life and change things up.

1. Learn How to Travel on a Budget

How can traveling be budget-friendly? The answer is quite simple. Travel, even luxurious travel, doesn’t have to be done through major hotels and first-class plane rides.

If you’re looking to travel to another country, instead of staying at the fanciest resorts that jack up their prices, look for deals with local B and B establishments. In places like Bali where the cost of living is much lower than ours, you can find amazing deals.

2. Create a Budget That Provides Room for Rewards

Next, you can learn how to upgrade your life by putting yourself on a budget. While this may sound like cutting back, it can actually give you more. Most people don’t realize how many unnecessary things they pay for each month.

By cutting back on fast-food, coffee-shop coffee, and memberships/services you rarely use, you can find a lot of extra money in your budget. Set aside some for saving each month and some for luxury shopping for a monthly reward.

3. Save Up for a Cruise

When it comes to living a true life of luxury, nothing beats going on a cruise. However, cruises can be less expensive than you think, especially if you know when to buy your tickets. By monitoring prices and booking ahead, you could even get a great deal on Celebrity Cruise ships.

And everyone knows the only way to experience a Caribbean cruise is through Celebrity Cruise.

4. DIY Spa Days

If you love going to the spa, getting a manicure, pedicure, and a rejuvenating facemask, you know how quickly costs can add up. Instead, buy what you need to do it at home. You could even invite some of your besties over to do it with you.

Spend the day treating yourselves and even go in together on a footbath machine that massages your feet.

5. Start Waking Up Earlier

Finally, if you really want to upgrade your life, start waking up earlier. It sounds overly simplistic, but the truth is, if you wake up even 45 minutes earlier, you could add a lot of value to your life.

For example, you could start your day off on the right foot with a light jog around your neighborhood, some yoga, or even meditation. Waking up and accomplishing something before your day starts will make you feel like a million bucks.

Looking to Upgrade Your Lifestyle?

If you want to upgrade your life, start with small simple tasks and work your way up to the big stuff (like saving for cruises). However, remember too that life is what we make it. Our perception is what shapes our reality.