The Daily Populous

Tuesday April 4th, 2017 morning edition

image for McDonald's chef says he's looking into bringing back Szechuan McNugget sauce after a cartoon called for its return

A McDonald's chef says he's looking into bringing back a cult classic McNuggets sauce after a cartoon demanded its return.

On Saturday, Adult Swim aired the first new episode of "Rick and Morty" since 2015 as an April Fools' Day treat for loyal fans.

The episode ended with a plea from mad scientist Rick for McDonald's to bring back its Szechuan McNugget sauce, a plum sauce that was available for a limited time in 1998 to promote the Disney movie "Mulan.".

If it takes nine seasons, I want that McNugget Szechuan sauce.".

After the episode, it became clear that "Rick and Morty" fans and writers were just as determined as Rick to bring back the sauce — and that McDonald's might be open to their demands.

McDonald's will be presented with a convenient opportunity to bring back the sauce when a live-action remake of "Mulan" is released in November 2018.

FCC removes competition requirement from Charter-TWC merger conditions

Authored by theverge.com

Under the original requirement, Charter had to expand its service to 2 million additional households within five years.

Reuters first reported that the change had been approved, and an FCC spokesperson confirmed the measure’s adoption in an email to The Verge.

Pai says the competition requirement was like “ordering two entrées” for one person.

Authentic Katana Laid Bare

Authored by bladespro.co.uk

Are these steps really necessary in order to produce a useable quality Katana, given that modern day industrial steel is far superior to anything available to previous generations?

Are Japanese swordsmiths performing these steps in order to ensure an excellent product or are they done merely done because that’s how a traditional sword is forged?

The truth is, with modern steel, the folding process is redundant and can actually weaken the final sword.

The Canvas (Extra JPEG version) [r/place]

Authored by youtube.com

Now, put hundreds of thousands individuals in one room placing their own pixels and watch history in the making.

Song used in video: Dream is Collapsing - Hans Zimmer (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vb8w...) [I'd recommend watching the movie btw, it's really good lol].