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Welcome to The 2022 Prompties, an award show so prestigious you have never heard of it, or barely remember it from last year! Let’s get right to our first presenter…
After holding the crown for nearly a decade, Donald Trump did not even crack the list of candidates for Best Villain of 2022. THAT’S the kind of year it has been. This has been an extremely fucked up year (evergreen tweet) and tonight we dishonor some of the people, okay let’s be honest with ourselves, the men, who made all the bad things possible.
The nominees are:
And 2022’s Villain of the Year is… Kanye West!
Invoking Hitler’s name usually gets you a first round bye and deep into the Best Villain playoffs. But when you invoke and then double, triple, infinitiple down on him, and add on that you like him, you are looking at a banner year. And hey, Hitler loved banners! Kanye didn’t just go platinum in antisemitism, he also wore “White Lives Matter” shirts, suggested George Floyd died of fentanyl, and continued to live as a polyp on the turdhole of Donald Trump.
In 2021, I added Game of Thrones to an ever-growing list that I care less and less about with each passing year. This year, there were still many outstanding series that I could have sat down and scratched off “my viewing to-do list,” but instead arbitrarily chose to watch something like, Hey Pepsi, Where’s My Jet?
The nominees are:
And the winner is… “The Wire.”
I’ve seen bits and pieces of it. I’ve read and heard interviews with David Simon (creator), whom I really find interesting. I grew up in Maryland, and I am a huge Orioles fan. Plus, I have used the series’ structure, how it primarily features different city organizations by season, in conversations with people and have acted like I knew what I was talking about. I think that’s called lying. I really need to sit down and watch this; the longer I go and keep talking about it like I know something, the more and more I question my own character.
And the nominees are…
Winner: Survivor Antigua (S41:E5) – An instant classic, and winner of this year’s award. S41:E6-E11 went on to highlight Probst’s shocking deterioration juxtaposed with the casts expanding acapella repertoire; each later episode achieving a >40 share.
Honorable Mention: S41:E12 – season/series finale – (Goodbye, Jeff)
…and the nominees are (please listen carefully as our menu options have changed)
And the winner, for the 10th year in a row, breaking the record of nine, previously held by “slow modem dial-up speed”…
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The nominees for 2022’s Most Moving Moment in United States politics are:
And the winner is… Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
There are few things in American politics that unite people on both sides of the aisle anymore—and even fewer that are good. Bills that most Americans support don’t pass. Comments that would cause most people to lose their jobs now propel representatives’ popularity with some while others call for their resignations. Yet, on December 21, during a joint session of Congress, the vast majority of representatives and senators got to their feet to applaud Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as he addressed them. It was a historic speech, drawing parallels from commentators and journalists to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s address in 1941 in the midst of World War II.
From the dais, Zelenskyy spoke to the American people about the Ukrainians’ fight against the Russians. He shared the country’s resolve in the face of continual blasts and brutality, as well as their desire to carry on and find ways to celebrate, even in the darkness of a bomb shelter. He reminded us that to support their fight is not only to support democracy in Ukraine, but around the world. In a picture perfect moment, he presented a Ukrainian flag signed by soldiers to Vice President Kamala Harris and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, and together, they held it high as a symbol of unity.
When Russia invaded Ukraine in February, one could not have predicted this image. Many did not have high hopes for Zelenskyy, the actor turned president, predicting he would either be quickly killed or leave the country. Many believed that Ukraine’s major cities would fall within days, and the country would go with it. Ten months later, Zelenskyy and Ukraine are still standing, gaining ground against a massive Russian military, and showing the world what it looks like to fight like hell. If that doesn’t make your heart swell, I don’t know what does (I’m looking at you Matt Gaetz and Lauren Boebert)
And the winner is… Martha Stewart Can Suck It. Her go-to hostess gift is fresh eggs from her farm. One, I don’t get invited to things that require a hostess gift. Two, fresh eggs can stay out on the counter for weeks as long as you don’t clean them, because cleaning them wipes the protective membrane off. So, Martha is either toting baskets of clean but rotten eggs to her garden parties or she’s bringing counter-sustainable eggs that are still covered in the protective membrane, and feathers, and poop. Details, Martha! Three, being a goddess is only fun for about a week. Chickens are a total pain in the ass. The eggs are technically free, but they are actually the most expensive food in the entire house. Chicken feed, bedding, vet trips, bourbon for the irritated neighbor, replacement landscaping, a state-mandated necropsy for Lamonte to ensure her death isn’t avian flu, and weekly Krispy Kreme glazed donuts for Moby Chic (she’s picky), and my goddess moment is over. Everyone’s just getting a toaster waffle for breakfast from now on.
Ever notice how sports are… actually so much more than just sports? As spectators, we bear witness to stories of dedication, struggle, sacrifice, triumph, and defeat. In every game, it’s as if the entirety of the human condition appears right before our very eyes. In 2022 (as in every year), we witnessed extraordinary stories of even more extraordinary athletes, overcoming spectacular odds, pressure, and opponents to come out victorious.
This year’s nominees are:
And 2022’s Sportsperson of the Year is… Brittney Griner.
Messi and Argentina beat France. Aaron Judge beat the Yankees at their own game. But Brittney Griner beat Russian authoritarianism. No athlete was tested quite like she was. Separated from her wife, family, friends, and teammates for nearly 10 months. Working 16 hour days in a penal colony. No clarity on whether, when, or if she might be free to return to the United States. On December 8th, Griner was freed after the U.S. State Department negotiated a prisoner swap.
In one of her first acts on home soil, she grabbed a basketball and DUNKED. Sorry, but there’s just no bigger play than dunking on Vladimir Putin. Since returning home, Griner has declared that she will continue to advocate for the release of other political prisoners across the globe and made clear her intentions to return to the WNBA in the 2023 season.