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THE JUNKEE WEEKLY No Images? [Click here]( [Junk Mail from Junkee]( A BIG WEEK IN EATING ASS Welcome to Junk Mail, your chance to catch up on the week in pop culture, music, news and politics. It's been a big week for ass-eating, which is definitely not a sentence I thought I'd ever have to write. Thanks Flume! The sight of the Sydney DJ [chowing down on the brown]( on-stage at Burning Man has caused the internet to collectively lose its mind, and we've got all the best (and filthiest) reactions [right here](. Speaking of eating ass, let's have a look at what's been happening in Canberra this week! On Friday the government [resurrected its plan to drug test welfare recipients](, against the advice of the Australian Medical Association and the Australian Council of Social Service. Oh, and the government has removed gender neutral bathroom signs from the offices of the Department of Prime Minister & Cabinet [after Scott Morrison had a tantrum about them](. Glad he's got his priorities sorted out. THIS WEEK'S TOP STORIES [Taylor Swift Fans Are Freaking Out About This New Band Called “Tool”]( Taylor Swift fans are freaking out about this "new band" named Tool, [and it is extremely funny](. [These Travellers Recreated Homer Simpson’s Epic New Orleans Food Tour]( [These Travellers Recreated Homer Simpson’s Epic New Orleans Food Tour ]( [This Video Of A Drag Queen Lip Syncing To Wii Music Will End Homophobia Forever]( [Video Of A Drag Queen Lip Syncing To Wii Music Will Ends Homophobia Forever ]( ASS-EATING [From Flume To ‘Sex And The City’: The Most Important Ass Eating In Pop Culture]( "It was the rimjob heard around the world". With analingus on everyone's mind, Junkee's Entertainment Editor Patrick Lenton has taken a look back at some of [the most memorable ass-eating moments in pop culture history](, from Girls to Mozart. Yes, that Mozart. COLLARBONES [Collarbones’ ‘Futurity’ Is Here To Soundtrack Your Next All-Consuming Crush]( “This is about a pathological need to have a crush ... but then also hope, and indulging in the gorgeousness of what is in store, while also not knowing.” Music Junkee's Jared Richards [speaks with Collarbones' Marcus Whale]( about the duo's new album Futurity." FALLING INN LOVE [Falling Inn Love]( Here are 45 questions we had after watching Netflix's new romantic comedy [Falling Inn Love](. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( Junkee is a Junkee Media publication. You are recieving this because you subscribed to the Junkee newsletter on our website, entered one of our competitions, or attended a Junkee event. [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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