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More relatably, Apple has injected the technique into Siri to make her smarter.
As I wrote last year, this is partly down to Hanukkah's lack of a relatably festive aesthetic.
While we get a sibling rivalry subplot and surprising details about their parentage, there's nothing relatably human about them.
But it draws on relatably human fears — of aging, regretting life choices, and disappointing the people who look up to you.
Join us as we go through some of Drake's "saddest" lyrics to talk about whether he's relatably morose or just selfish.
I enjoyed that the Bad Place residents were relatably evil — rude people obsessed with their phones rather than, say, homicidal maniacs.
"Unfortunately, I'm pregnant, hormonal, currently not allowed to drink wine, and feeling extra in touch with my feminist side," she (relatably) continued.
"I wanted to get Instagram to see what he was up to, because he would post stuff every day," she says, laughing relatably.
But it's uses are not limited to deflating egos, it can go the other way too, relatably illustrating how overstimulating the world is today.
The premiere is unsteady, with the tone shifting in seemingly every other scene, and the show wavers on whether Parker and Church's characters are unbearably selfish or relatably flawed.
Be a little more relaxed in your appearance — you come off as more relatably flawed if your skirt has a wrinkle or that five 'o'clock shadow sneaks up on you.
Great News found its voice and rhythm fairly quickly, thanks to Heelan's lead performance as a relatably frazzled young professional: in over her head but desperate to plunge in even deeper.
Paparazzi photos of the actor even inspired a popular Twitter account devoted to Reeves relatably going about his day, from eating a sandwich alone on a park bench to riding the subway.
On one hand, you've got Drake with the sing-song hook that turns it into a hit and the mildly corny, straightforwardly clever, relatably inspirational, and slightly petty bars that define his appeal.
His album releases aren't persona-driven pop events like Justin Timberlake's; he's not a tabloid fixture like Justin Bieber; he doesn't sing about narcotic effects and relatably bad decisions, like the Weeknd does.
They are relatably ride-or-die-style pals—the kind you only find once or twice IRL— which may be why Broad City is best experienced with your own Ilana or Abbi on-hand.
Well, now you can — thanks to the trump card game, Completely Open, where only the tweest survive in a battle to the pastels, presumably to determine which relatably off-color Anderson creation is truly the greatest.
The BBC show, which debuted this spring, features our lord and savior Sandra Oh as a relatably bumbling and neurotic British Intelligence agent name Eve Polastri who is trying to track down a serial killer named Villanelle.
"The Beautiful Ones" also beautifully renders the artist in relatably human terms; it goes into his upbringing as a young boy in Minnesota, struggling with his parents' divorce, grappling with racism and the first awakenings of his sexuality.
Throughout Succession's recent season, every Sunday night, media Twitter lit up the timeline with wry jokes, memes, and references to the latest episode, particularly those most relatably scathing to our chosen industry: the ever-shifting hellscape known as digital media.
In a comic book universe full of coolly vengeful mutants and relatably angsty teen heroes, the World War II-era do-gooder has always seemed almost defiantly square—a throwback to the firm-jaw, firm-handshake era in which he was created.
Her wildly popular YouTube channel, IISuperwomanII, has already proven she can do just about anything—rap, act, write skits, hobnob with celebrities like Zendaya and Will Smith, spread awareness for mental health issues, amuse and inspire The Youth—all while being relatably wacky.
Not content with releasing what is sure to stand up as one of the most sensitive and relatably introspective albums of 123 in Process, he has also enlisted filmmaker to the stars Kahlil Joseph, whose previous projects include Beyoncé's Lemonade and m.A.A.d.
For a while there, Louis C.K. was Your Dude: A profane, relatably semi-pudgy real-talker who understood the way your kids drove you nuts, who called out the joylessness of our digital era, and who was baffled by everything from modern love to modern drugs.
Take the "Elizabeth Warren always" meme that swept Twitter this summer: Though it warmly characterizes her as a relatably decent person ("Elizabeth Warren always replaces the toilet paper" and "Elizabeth Warren always boards with her correct boarding group"), it has a way of obscuring her political message.
Lyrically, the new track has a relatably similar message to some of her past songs ("Two years, and just like that / My head still takes me back / Thought it was done, but I / Guess it's never really over," the chorus goes, in part), but that's where the parallels end.
Bites Black-and-white photos of Italian noodle-makers and vintage menus from Hong Kong dim sum parlors decorate the Honey Paw, billed as a "nondenominational" noodle joint and the latest relatably cool restaurant from one of Portland's most winning chef-restaurateur teams, Andrew Taylor and Mike Wiley.
Technology has cultivated a reputation of isolation over the years: There's the image of the solitary coder working late in the office, the gamer who's forgotten to get off the couch for 12 straight hours and, more relatably, the millions of people who spend far too much time checking their smartphones rather than being present with those around them.
Eric Goldman of IGN noted that season two transformed The Office "from a very funny show into a truly brilliant show". Goldman praised the world-building of the season, writing that it "does a wonderful job of developing the rest of the staff of Dunder-Mifflin , something the UK version could never do to this extent". He ultimately gave it a ten out of ten score. Josh Wolk, an Entertainment Weekly television critic, said that the show has "perfecting workaday moments so hilariously and relatably awkward that it makes viewers both laugh and cringe".
" Roisin O'Connor of The Independent awarded the record a rating of four stars out of five, praising several songs, saying "'Grace' is a moving love letter to her younger sister which asks for forgiveness for her past, chaotic behaviour" and "stirring violins open 'The End of Love' like a sinister eulogy; Welch's voice comes in with gorgeously textured harmonies, unfolding elegantly as she details a finished relationship with bittersweet recollections." AllMusic critic Neil Z. Yeung wrote, "Straightforward and relatably human, High as Hope may not be the rousing version of Welch from previous albums, but as a document of her personal growth, it's an endearing and heartfelt study of truth and self-reflection." Sputnikmusic gave the album a perfect score, writing, "The easiest and most likely path to continued success for Welch and company would have been to attempt to re-create the spellbinding magic of Ceremonials or the anthemic qualities of Lungs. High as Hope is neither, and that makes it hands down the most forward-thinking album of Florence and the Machine's care.

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