How a Margarita-Related Rant Turned into the Unintentional Anthem of the Summer, Criticizing Sexual Behavior

The early contender for the song of summer is a TikTok-fueled remix of a sexually explicit Evangelical sermon about margaritas, which has taken the internet by storm. The sermon was given by Sister Cindy, a 65-year-old Evangelical Christian, on the campus of Louisiana State University and has since gone viral on TikTok, catching the attention of comedian and actor Angel Laketa Moore who turned it into a rap. Moore’s lyrics describe increasingly explicit sexual acts with each additional margarita and have been remixed by artists Carl Dixon and Steve Terrell to create a longer version that is not safe for work. The song is a hit, even catching the attention of Lizzo, and has sparked a conversation around female empowerment and the reclamation of sexuality.
Meanwhile, Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference saw the company announce that it will overhaul its autocorrect system in iOS 17 to leverage a large language model instead of just comparing one word at a time against a dictionary. Autocorrect will consider entire sentences and better respond to users’ vocabularies, including the use of profanity. The changes have been met with enthusiasm from users who have experienced their fair share of autocorrect fails.

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