Friday 31 January 2014

Here’s What Seventeen Magazine Thought The “Friends” Girls Carried In Their Bags

The year: 1996. The bag: The mini-backpack.


In the November 1996 issue of Seventeen, editors took a stab at putting together bags representing each Friends character. Let's take a look at what they thought each lady might carry…


In the November 1996 issue of Seventeen , editors took a stab at putting together bags representing each Friends character. Let's take a look at what they thought each lady might carry...


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Monica: A Filofax, Sony Sports Walkman, and paperclips.


Monica: A Filofax, Sony Sports Walkman, and paperclips.


Phoebe got a fleece mini-backpack filled with a funky address book, a corduroy pouch, and cat hair clips (yes, please!).


Phoebe got a fleece mini-backpack filled with a funky address book, a corduroy pouch, and cat hair clips (yes, please!).


In Rachel's hot pink Kipling (remember those?) backpack, she would pack a furry pencil, cartoonish hair clips, and an “I <3 Ross” necklace? Hmm.


In Rachel&#39;s hot pink Kipling (remember those?) backpack, she would pack a furry pencil, cartoonish hair clips, and an "I &lt;3 Ross" necklace? Hmm.




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9 Board Games To Get Really Excited About This Year

2014 looks to be an AMAZING year for board games!


Sails of Glory


Sails of Glory


Why you should play it: If you want a truly complicated game, look no further than Sails of Glory. Set in the Napoleonic Wars, you pit yourself against an opponent on the open seas. The complications comes for its depth. You need to take into account rigging, wind and all sorts of nautical awesomeness if you want to win you own Trafalgar.



Is it available:
Yes, successfully Kickstarted.


Play if you like: The wind in your hair, wearing an eyepatch and the Damnable French.


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Kremlin


Kremlin


Why you should play it: Does this board look ancient? Well that's is because it is as Kremlin was initially released in the 1980s. Jolly Roger Games has decided to take it upon themselves to reprint this game where you backstab your way to the top of the Politburo. They have even updated the game so you can play as everyone's favorite badboy: Yeltsin


Is it available: Yes, successfully Kickstarted.


Play if you like: Onion domes, making new enemies or you long for the Cold War.


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Cornish Smuggler


Cornish Smuggler


Why you should play it: Besides the beautiful board, Cornish Smuggler takes on incredibly difficult subject matter and makes it highly entertaining for even the casual play. Bribe customs agents, run the narrows and see what it was like to make a dishonest coin in Merry Olde England.


It it available: Yes, successfully Kickstarted



Play if you like
: Breaking the law, tri-corner hats and slipping into the shallows and midnight.


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Masters of the Gridiron


Masters of the Gridiron


Why you should play it: For fans of Strat-O-Matic, Masters of the Gridiron is a welcome reprieve from number crunching and hours long game play. At 15 minutes a game, you get a fast paced game with some actual strategy thrown in. It is rare to find speed and whimsy thrown into a sports game, but Masters of the Gridiron appeals to hardcore fans and casual gamers alike.



It is available:
Currently in Kickstarter.


Play if you like: Freezing your butt off in NJ, Magic: The Gathering without the mockery and reminding your friends that you are better at sports.


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Obama’s Labor Department Refuses To Say If It’s Protecting Trans Workers

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“[W]e have nothing new on this,” a senior advisor says.



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WASHINGTON — A senior adviser to Labor Secretary Tom Perez refused Friday to answer a longstanding question about whether the department is protecting transgender employees of federal contractors from discrimination.


In April 2012, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ruled that Title VII’s sex discrimination ban includes gender identity-based discrimination against transgender people. Under the policies of the Labor Department's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), it was expected that office would enforce an executive order that bans federal contractors from discriminating on the basis of sex, among other factors, to include a ban on gender identity-based discrimination.


For the past 20 months, however, Labor Department officials — including former Secretary Hilda Solis and OFCCP Director Patricia Shiu — have refused to say whether the department is including transgender workers in its enforcement of the existing executive order.


On Friday, Labor Department spokesman Carl Fillichio told BuzzFeed that Perez would not speak with BuzzFeed about a series of questions relating to LGBT rights, including a question about Executive Order 11246, at this time. Asked if the department would instead provide answers in writing to the questions, previously submitted to Fillichio, he responded Friday afternoon, “Thanks. [W]ill decline that too, as we have nothing new on this.”


Beginning on May 4, 2012, Metro Weekly reported:



Since April 27, Metro Weekly has been asking the Department of Labor to detail the implications for OFCCP of the Apr. 20 EEOC decision and has not received any information from Labor as of this report.



In July 2012, BuzzFeed reported:



Further conversations with Labor Department officials … resulted in no response as to whether the federal contract compliance office was, for example, advising federal contractors — like the three major contractors awarded new contracts recently — that they could be violating Executive Order 11246 if they discriminate against an employee based on gender identity, which would be the case if the executive order is interpreted in alignment with the EEOC's ruling in [Mia] Macy's case.



More than a year later, a month after Perez took over as secretary of the Labor Department, BuzzFeed reported in August 2013:



The Labor Department, however, has issued no public guidance about the issue, and officials have refused repeated requests for comment on the issue. … As recently as Tuesday afternoon, however, Labor Department representatives could not immediately provide an answer about whether its enforcement of the executive order includes anti-transgender discrimination and did not respond with an answer, as a spokesman said would be provided. … As recently as last week, though, a department spokeswoman, Laura McGinnis, told BuzzFeed, “I don't have anything on that, I'm afraid, but I'll let you know if anything changes.”



Most recently, in December 2012, BuzzFeed reported:



Patricia Shiu, the director of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, would not say Wednesday whether her office includes transgender workers in its enforcement of Executive Order 11246, which bans federal contractors from discriminating in employment.



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8 Types Of Friends You Want In Your Late Twenties

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‘Cause friends are forever.


The High School Friend


The High School Friend


Why: This friend writes on your Facebook wall, tweets you, AND sends you a text on your birthday. You may not talk everyday any more, but when you do see them, everything's just perfect.


Bonus Points: They save you from awkward family gatherings when you're visiting your hometown because, well, you “have to go get drinks with them since you only see them once a year.”


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The Emergency Happy Hour Friend


The Emergency Happy Hour Friend


Why: This friend has the psychic power to tell when you need a good, stiff drink after a long day. You need them in your life to help justify a second glass of chardonnay on a Tuesday night.


Bonus Points: These friends make the best “Saturday night in your late 20’s” friends… usually those nights consist of throwing major shade at everyone who's younger than you in the bar.


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The Complainer Friend


The Complainer Friend


Why: They complain to you, and you complain to them. There is nothing too big or too small, and they totally get it (or at least they pretend to, which is just as fine). It's the world’s most perfect symbiotic relationship.


Bonus Points: Neither one of you complain about the other one who's complaining about complaining. Yeah.


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The “Not Involved” Friend


The "Not Involved" Friend


Why: Though this friend isn't part of your inner circle, they're a friend who knows all the major players and can give advice that is oddly spot on. They are like your friendship cootie catcher. They are imperative for sanity.


Bonus Points: They’re really fun to bring around said “inner” circle and watch them interact.


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Stephen Colbert Was So Ridiculously Adorable In College

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Like, hang-his-picture-up-in-your-locker amounts of adorbs.


David Downs was a long-time acting teacher in the theatre department at Northwestern University. During his tenure, he took many candid photos of students, including one young (and unbelievably cute) Stephen Colbert:


David Downs was a long-time acting teacher in the theatre department at Northwestern University. During his tenure, he took many candid photos of students, including one young (and unbelievably cute) Stephen Colbert:


David Downs


He had a simply criminal head of hair, and a smile that could light up the whole damn universe.


He had a simply criminal head of hair, and a smile that could light up the whole damn universe.


David Downs


He looked fantastic in brown suspenders:


He looked fantastic in brown suspenders:


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And he owned at least one fabulous pair of white suspenders, too.


And he owned at least one fabulous pair of white suspenders, too.


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26 Ridiculously Sweet Valentine’s Day Nail Art Designs

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Get nailed this V-Day. (Sorry.)


This colorful French mani offers just the teeniest, tiniest bit of festivity.



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These hearts aren't bleeding. They just have strong roots.


These hearts aren&#39;t bleeding. They just have strong roots.


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Just what the love doctor ordered.


Just what the love doctor ordered.


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Here's a creative thought — try forming words on separate hands.


Here&#39;s a creative thought &mdash; try forming words on separate hands.


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Kate DiCamillo: “It’s Easier To Do The Work Than It Is Not To Do The Work”

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Daniel Handler, aka Lemony Snicket, talks with The National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature and recent John Newbery Medal winner Kate DiCamillo about children’s literature, profound failure, and kitchen appliances.



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One, congrats. Two, BuzzFeed asked me if I was up for interviewing you. Wanna do it?


Kate DiCamillo: I do! Do you?


Yes, let’s. We could do email or phone, whatever's easiest.


KD: Email? Email. Email. Every time I type the word it makes less sense. But then: what makes sense?


Alrighty then, first question — how did they tell you you won the prize?


KD: They called me. It was 5:30 in the morning. I have my coffeemaker set to go off at 6 o'clock. My coffee maker is my alarm, all of which is to say that I was still asleep at 5:30. I answered the phone and it was the whole committee on the phone and they told me this incredible thing and all I did was cry. I think I thanked them. And then when I hung up the phone, I wondered if maybe I had just dreamed the whole thing.


Do you have childhood memories of reading the Newbery books? I remember my school librarian telling me about the award and I thought, Surely those are boring books.


KD: Ha! Well, you are a tough customer. Yes, I knew about the Newbery as a kid. I knew to look for that medal on a book. I knew it guaranteed me a good read.

You didn't say how you are. How are you?


I am very well, thank you. Scratching in the ground at a new book idea, but we will see if it makes sense. I like this part, the very starting-out part with a book. What's your favorite part of writing?


KD: Hmmm. I like the starting-out part, the scratching around in the dirt part, but I suppose I am most happy when I have an idea of the shape of the thing and can settle into the work of making it better. That would be somewhere around the third or fourth draft, when things are starting to coalesce, cohere.


You've written a bunch of books now. Do you feel more confident at it? Or are you scared every time?


KD: I am scared every time. I want you to answer that question. Are you scared every time too?



Of course, and I try to tell myself that I should be glad to be scared — it keeps me on edge or something — but I’m still not glad I'm scared. How do you feel when you look back at prior work? How do you feel now about your most recent book?


KD: How do I feel when I look back at prior work? Hmmm. I think: I tried to do the best I could do. It's not perfect. It will never be perfect. And then I think: I want to try again. As for what I am working on now: It always amazes me that you never really learn how to write “a novel.” You just learn how to write that novel. Do you know what I mean?


Yes, exactly, it's like a kitchen item you go out and buy for a specific recipe, and then for the rest of your life there's a weird pan or a tiny bottle of some crazy extract that won't help you with the next meal or the next or the next. I mean, though, how do you feel now about Flora & Ulysses? I always think publication is strange, because the book goes out into the world some months after you've put it to bed, so people start to think about it just when you're done thinking about it. And then, more time goes by and here you are winning a big prize for the book. But where is the book sitting in your mind?


KD: Ah, how do I feel about Flora & Ulysses? Well, to me this is one of the great things about writing kids books: the illustrations. So when I think about the book now, I see the characters Keith [illustrator K.G. Campbell] drew — the furless squirrel and the cynical girl and Dr. Meescham opening her door — and I feel warm and fuzzy. Does that make sense?


Yes, I always like it when sketches first start to come in. I have no visual sense, so I never have a clear picture of my characters. It's fun to watch someone take a few phrases of mine and go to town.


I started out as a poet. What kind of writer did you start out as?


KD: I did not know this, that you started out as a poet. Me? I started with short stories. Thinking (ha!) that they are shorter, therefore they are easier.




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Ackman Pours Out Some Whiskey Profits

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Bill Ackman’s hedge fund Pershing Square sold 7.3 million shares of Beam this week for $608 million. A Japanese beverage conglomerate announced it was buying Beam on January 13.



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Hedge fund manager Bill Ackman has started taking his profits from his massively successful investment in Beam, the liquor company that has agreed to be acquired by the Japanese beverage conglomerate Suntory. Beam is the second largest whiskey seller in the U.S. and owns the Jim Beam, Maker’s Mark, and Knob Creek brands.


According to regulatory filings, Ackman's hedge fund Pershing Square sold 7.3 million shares of Beam for $608 million. Pershing now owns 13.5 million shares of Beam, or 8.3% of the company, before this week, its stake was 12.8% of Beam with 20.8 million shares. Pershing sold the shares this week in six batches at $83.28 and $83.36. Beam closed this week at $83.30.


Suntory announced its plan to acquire Beam and create a trans-Pacific liquor conglomerate in a $13.6 billion all-cash deal, acquiring Beam for $83.50 a share on January 13. Since then, the price has bounced around the sale price. Beam's stock jumped up 24% from about $67 when the deal was announced giving Pershing about $370 million in profits on paper.


Ackman bought into Fortune, a brand conglomerate that owned the whiskey brands in 2010 and encouraged it to break up into three separate companies: one for its home goods and security business which included Moen faucets and Master Lock, one for its golf business including the Titelist brand of clubs, and then the whiskey business in Beam.


Fortune would sell off the golf business to Fila and a South Korean firm for $1.2 billion and spun off the home and security business in 2011. The entire Fortune brand business had a $7 billion market capitalization before the split up three and a half years ago. Beam agreed to be sold for more than twice that.


If the Beam acquisition goes through at the announced price of $83.50 a share, Ackman would be leaving about $1.6 million on the table by selling now. Ackman tends to only own stakes in 10 or so companies at a time and is typical for him to take gains and move them into a new deal.


Ackman's success in Beam stands in contrast to his recent large losses — maybe up to $700 million — he's taken in his massive $1 billion short bet against the nutritional company Herbalife. According to his most recent investor letter in October, Ackman's $10.8 billion fund is up slightly on the year.


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Photos Of Paul Newman On Stage In Drag

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And he looked like a rather convincing woman.


Behold: It’s a 24-year-old Paul Newman (left) in a production of Charlie’s Aunt during his senior year at Kenyon College in 1949.


Behold: It&rsquo;s a 24-year-old Paul Newman (left) in a production of Charlie&rsquo;s Aunt during his senior year at Kenyon College in 1949.


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Newman played the lead in the comedy, which was produced less than week after a fire at the college claimed the lives of nine students.


Newman played the lead in the comedy, which was produced less than week after a fire at the college claimed the lives of nine students.


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His performance was not only hailed as great, but also as a welcome relief to a campus in mourning.


His performance was not only hailed as great, but also as a welcome relief to a campus in mourning.


Source: Paul Newman: A Biography, by Marian Edelman Borden


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But, Newman wasn't the only who dressed in drag. That same semester he wrote, directed, and produced the Kenyon Revue, were he made his fellow students dress up as women too.


But, Newman wasn&#39;t the only who dressed in drag. That same semester he wrote, directed, and produced the Kenyon Revue, were he made his fellow students dress up as women too.


The show was a rousing success.


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31 Reasons You Can’t Wait For Baseball Season

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Take me out to the ballgame… like, yesterday.


Because ice cream tastes better when it's served in a tiny cap.


Because ice cream tastes better when it&#39;s served in a tiny cap.


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No more of this one game a week nonsense — *cough* football *cough.*


No more of this one game a week nonsense &mdash; *cough* football *cough.*


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You can finally use up all of the sick days you've saved to skip out of work for games.


You can finally use up all of the sick days you&#39;ve saved to skip out of work for games.


That damn flu really catches up to you around April.


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There's nothing better than tossin' back a cold one at a game.


There&#39;s nothing better than tossin&#39; back a cold one at a game.


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What Do Your Personal Political Beliefs Say About You?

Fateful Findings Is Your New Favorite Cult Film

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Forget The Room . Neil Breen’s cringe-worthy thriller is your new obsession.


Fateful Findings is a paranormal thriller where a computer hacker exposes worldwide secrets.


Fateful Findings is a paranormal thriller where a computer hacker exposes worldwide secrets.


We know that because it says so right on the poster.


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Here: watch the trailer.



Amazing, right?


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Breen plays a writer with mild magical powers who gets hit by car in his very first scene.


Breen plays a writer with mild magical powers who gets hit by car in his very first scene.


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But that doesn't dampen his love life.


But that doesn&#39;t dampen his love life.


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7 Reasons Why Jennifer Lawrence Would Be The Best BFF

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“If I don’t have anything to do all day, I might not even put my pants on.”



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Someone Mashed Up “Game Of Thrones” With Different Disney Movies And It Works So Perfectly

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Westeros is the most magical place on Earth.


Tumblr user paloma-nevada put together this perfect mashups of your favorite Disney and Game Of Thrones characters.


Tumblr user paloma-nevada put together this perfect mashups of your favorite Disney and Game Of Thrones characters.


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Like for instance, the idea that Lord Varys and Littlefinger are a really great treacherous version of Timon and Pumbaa.


Like for instance, the idea that Lord Varys and Littlefinger are a really great treacherous version of Timon and Pumbaa.


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19 Pieces Of Advice From Tami Taylor That Will Make You A Better Person

Edith Windsor’s Lawyer Seeks To Argue In Utah Marriage Appeal

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Representing three same-sex couples, Roberta Kaplan filed a motion to intervene in the case challenging Utah’s marriage amendment that is on appeal at the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals.



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WASHINGTON — Three same-sex couples — represented by the New York lawyer who represented Edith Windsor in her successful challenge to the Defense of Marriage Act — have asked the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals to allow them to intervene in the pending lawsuit challenging Utah’s marriage laws.


In a Friday filing at the court, Roberta Kaplan argued on behalf of the couples that they should be allowed to intervene in the appeal — a move they acknowledge would be an “exceptional case” — in order to raise questions about other portions of Utah law that prevent recognition of same-sex couples.


Under the rules of the 10th Circuit, they note, it is possible that the court would not allow them to make arguments about those other provisions if they simply submitted amici curiae, or “friends of the court,” briefs.


The state's opening brief in the appeal is due Feb. 3.


First, we meet the couples:


First, we meet the couples:


Then, the couples explain the issue they want to raise on appeal:


Then, the couples explain the issue they want to raise on appeal:




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Here’s A Stunning First-Person View Of A Free-Fall From Space

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New footage of Felix Baumgartner’s space jump is probably the best use of a GoPro camera you’ve ever seen.



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If you’ve been on the internet in the last 18 months, you've probably seen at least some footage of Felix Baumgartner's jump from the outer reaches of the atmosphere. Today though, GoPro has released all new video, captured from seven mounted cameras on Baumgartner's suit. They chronicle the entire vertigo-inducing jump from beginning to end. The video is part of a teaser for GoPro's Super Bowl ad campaign, but the footage is so captivating that you really need to go and watch it for yourself.


This is what it looks like to open the latch and find yourself in the upper reaches of the atmosphere, nearly touching the heavens like a god.


This is what it looks like to open the latch and find yourself in the upper reaches of the atmosphere, nearly touching the heavens like a god.


And this is what it looks like to look out over your planet, stare death in the eye, and salute it like an absolute crazy person.


And this is what it looks like to look out over your planet, stare death in the eye, and salute it like an absolute crazy person.




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10 Times Seth Meyers Cracked Up At His Own Jokes Lead The Daily Links

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Plus the 18 worst Super Bowl fails ever, the 12 highest-rated comedies streaming on Netflix, and 27 spelling errors people keep making on Twitter.



When you're good, you're good, like these 10 times Seth Meyers cracked up at his own jokes. – [mental_floss]


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Prepare to queue these films immediately: Here are the 12 highest-rated comedies streaming on Netflix. – [Uproxx]


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Proofread, guys! Here are 27 spelling errors that people keep tweeting. – [Thought Catalog]


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Now THIS deserves a like: Check out what Facebook engagement announcements would look like if they were totally honest. – [College Humor]


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