5 Of The Best HBO Shows You Can Stream Right Now
The best of the best HBO content.
HBO has been the titan of releasing some of the best television content out there. And although Netflix and Hulu are giving HBO a run for its money, there are tons of top-notch HBO TV shows that are worth your time.
If you're ready to do some HBO binge-watching, be sure to check out these 5 amazing, well-done TV shows you can stream right now!
1. "Chernobyl"
Relive and learn more about one of the worst man made disasters in history with this HBO mini series about the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
2. "Big Little Lies"
Season 1 of "Big Little Lies" was fantastic, and now Season 2 is back with the ladies of Monterey and the addition of queen Meryl Streep!
3. "Veep"
"Veep" has sadly ended after 7 incredible seasons. But if you haven't yet watched, you need to tune in for hilarious insults, mediocracy from all the characters and Julia Louis Dreyfus' perfect portrayal of Vice President Selina Meyer.
4. "The Wire"
"The Wire" is an absolute classic, some of the absolute best television out there. If you've never watched this show, the time is now to stream it on HBO in its entirety.
5. "Curb Your Enthusiasm"
This show is pretty, pretty, pretty good. This show was created by and stars Larry David, and his unique brand of humor makes this series a must-watch.
4 Overused Twitter Memes That Need To End Before 2019 Begins
RT for *insert here* fav for *insert here*
Memes can make or break the internet. They have the ability to keep us entertained for a long time, annoy us to no end, or even both at the same time. Even though many do deserve the attention they receive, a lot of them are highly overrated. Following is a list of memes that need to be retired when the ball drops on January 1st at 12:00 a.m.
1. Don't say it / Don't say it / Don't say it / Don't say it / Don't say it / Don't say it / Don't say it / Don't say it / Don't say it / Don't say it / Don't say it
We get it, you're in a lot of situations where you don't exactly want to say something but end up blurting it out anyway. I appreciate you sharing these moments with us, but perhaps there are far too many of them. If you thought the responses were unwanted at the moment, know that they're just as unwanted on Twitter.
2. One taught me love, one taught me patience, one taught me pain
There is no denial that Ariana Grande's "Thank u, next" is practically the anthem of 2018. However, if I want to come across this line over and over again, I'll stick to listening to the song instead of reading it every time I scroll through Twitter. Ariana has gone through too much to be known for a meme this year.
3. RT for *insert here* fav for *insert here*
Even though this may be an effective way to gather people's opinions on one thing over another, these Tweets do nothing more than clutter up everyone's timelines. The problem is, these Tweets are created with the goal to go viral instead of actually gather other user's preferences. Twitter polls were invented for a reason and a good one at that.
4. Any and all Vine threads
Vine died for a reason! While most people still reference Vines all the time and put off writing a paper to watch Vine compilations on Youtube, Twitter should not serve as their new home. As someone who usually checks Twitter in public to pass time, I am never enticed to utilize my time by rummaging through a vine thread. Although Vine is gone, these short videos can still be watched on demand somewhere else within the interwebs.