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Let's face it, you've got a lot of time to fill over the long Thanksgiving weekend, and you can only

Let's face it, you've got a lot of time to fill over the long Thanksgiving weekend, and you can only spend so much of it stuffing your face. Why not spend it all bingeing? We highlighted [the best binge-worthy shows](. We've also got [what's leaving Netflix in December]( you should watch while you still can. For everything else streaming, [check out our What To Watch guide.]( Eric Bana tells us [why the Dirty John series will be even more unsettling]( than the true crime podcast. We've also got [notes from attending the premiere of the TV series.]( A Native American chef grapples with Thanksgiving and [tries to create an authentic tasting menu.]( You should also let Chef Jason Quinn save you from [Thanksgiving Dinner's five deadly sins.]( How Tekashi 69 [let his antics and arrest overshadow the deserved hype for his album]( Dummy Boy. Becky Lynch being "The Man" wasn't about gender, [until Ronda Rousey decided it was.]( [Florence Pugh is stealing The Little Drummer Girl one scene at a time.]( Here's a guide to [keto-friendly fast food for your post-Thanksgiving diet.]( CBS Sports' NFL Monday QB wants to make you [a smarter football fan.]( [We glimpsed the future of caffeine]( at the LA Coffee Festival. With Spandex brings you [the Best and Worst of WWE Raw]( this week. [You really shouldn't touch Romaine lettuce for a while.]( [Michelle Wolf fired back at Trump]( after he trashed her comedy from last year's Correspondents' Dinner. [There's only one character Wreck-It Ralph 2 couldn't get the rights to.]( Thanks for being an Uproxx reader and (obviously) feel free to share our work with your friends. You can follow us on Instagram [here.]( And here's a song of the day for you: ["Perfect Day" by St. Vincent]( Are you subscribed to the Dime podcast with Martin Rickman and Robby Kalland? You can find it below. Copyright © 2018 UPROXX Media Group, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. Our mailing address is: UPROXX Media Group 10392 Jefferson BlvdCulver City, CA 90232 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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