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19 Of The Most Dad Things Dads Do At Christmas

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*Spends hours talking to relatives about which route to drive home*

Worry about the Christmas tree.

Worry about the Christmas tree.

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Buy the Christmas TV guide and read it cover to cover.

Buy the Christmas TV guide and read it cover to cover.

Paying special attention to highlighting reruns of 1970s comedy shows and westerns.

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Complain about the Christmas lights being left on.

Complain about the Christmas lights being left on.

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Spend loads of money on cheese.

Spend loads of money on cheese.

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Gender Politics: Which Sex Said It?

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“It makes sense if you don’t think about it… just like most of politics”

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7 Signs You Grew Up Christian

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“You can’t do that, my pastor follows me on Facebook!”

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If Men Got Insulted Like Women

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“You should smile more. You’d be so much cuter.”

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This New Glow-In-The-Dark Shark Has The Most Badass Name

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World, meet Ninja Lanternshark.

Image courtesy of Dr. Douglas J. Long and D. Ross Robertson

A shark researcher has discovered a new species that's found in the Pacific Ocean off the coasts of Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Panama and glows in the dark.

Vicky Vasquez, who works at the Pacific Shark Research Center in Moss Landing, California, let her younger cousins name it: Ninja Lanternshark.

The animal's official title is Etmopterus benchleyi, a name Vasquez told BuzzFeed News is meant to honor Peter Benchley, who authored the novel Jaws and co-wrote the film adaptation with Stephen Spielberg.

But for the colloquial monicker, Vasquez recruited her first and second cousins, who are between 8 and 14 years old.

"They love animals and two of the girls have become especially obsessed with sharks," Vasquez told BuzzFeed News in an email. "This interest was all on their own."

According to Canadian science publication Hakai Magazine, Ninja Lanternshark measures about one-half meter (or a one and a half feet) long, and has black skin and "bulbous eyes."

Vasquez explained to her cousins that the cells in the shark's skin allow it to release a soft glow in the depths of the ocean. This characteristic allows it to blend into the limited amount of light down there, and sneak up on its prey without being noticed.

You know, like a ninja.

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How To Make The Ultimate Spaghetti With Red Sauce

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Because canned tomatoes are always in season.

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So, you've had spaghetti with red sauce before. Maybe the sauce came from a can. Maybe you've made your own sauce.

So, you've had spaghetti with red sauce before. Maybe the sauce came from a can. Maybe you've made your own sauce.

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It's got a very special secret ingredient that will improve the quality of your life/pasta.

Here's what you'll need:

Here's what you'll need:

For the full recipe, jump to the bottom of this post.

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17 Texts Your Mom Has Definitely Sent You

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Who’s that in your new Facebook picture??

When she's trying to figure out technology:

When she's trying to figure out technology:

Lara Parker

When she can't find something:

When she can't find something:

Lara Parker

When she's curious:

When she's curious:

Lara Parker

When she's asking the important questions:

When she's asking the important questions:

Lara Parker


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Which 2015 Meme Are You Based On Your Zodiac Sign?

The Official Ranking Of Taylor Swift Leaving And Arriving Places In 2015

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It had to be done.

January 16, 2015:

January 16, 2015:

Direction: Arriving
Purse placement: Forearm
Overall Swift-ness Quite Swift. See: brightly colored lips.

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March 30, 2015:

March 30, 2015:

Direction: Leaving
Purse placement: Though the view is somewhat obstructed, forearm.
Overall Swift-ness HIGH.

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31 Throwback Recipes You'll Want To Try Right Now

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Can I get a #tbt up in here?

Remember the days of school field trips and lunchables, when Miley Cyrus was still Hannah Montana and tamagotchis were the coolest toy ever (tbh, they still are)? Since time travel hasn't been invented yet, we're doing the next best thing: recreating our favorite childhood foods. Feel free to pair these with an epic marathon of Kim Possible.

Original post by Lily Lou for Spoon University.

Dunkaroo Dip

Dunkaroo Dip

Why would they discontinue the greatest thing ever: cookies and icing? It’s okay, though, because you can just recreate the recipe here.

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Cool Ranch Doritos

Cool Ranch Doritos

Don’t skimp on the seasoning. Recipe here.

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Grilled Cheese

Grilled Cheese

Cheese on cheese on cheese. Proof that dreams do come true. Do it here.

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Why Harrison Ford Sees His Fans As "Customers"

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Harrison Ford at the Star Wars: The Force Awakens fan event at Sydney Opera House on Dec. 10 in Sydney, Australia.

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Star Wars has been an unmistakable force in Harrison Ford's life for nearly 40 years, but until he appeared at the Star Wars: The Force Awakens panel at San Diego Comic-Con in July 2015 — his first public appearance after a plane crash in March — the 73-year-old star had not once experienced the full magnitude of Star Wars fandom in person.

"It was gratifying," Ford said calmly of seeing 6,500 Star Wars fanatics roaring in unison at the mere sight of him. "It was encouraging. It was nice."

Ford has never been one for hyperbole — and many observed that the fan reception at Comic-Con moved him to tears.

"Listen, I mean, I cry when they announce my bus stop," he told BuzzFeed News with a hint of a smile. "I'm not made of stone. I recognize the warmth of the greeting, and I was pleased. I was surprised. And I was delighted."

That delight carried over to the surprise concert of composer John Williams' Star Wars music that followed the panel. When Ford took to the stage to join The Force Awakens director J.J. Abrams, producer Kathleen Kennedy, and the rest of the cast, he playfully pretended to hobble using a toy lightsaber as a cane — which some saw as a nod to the injuries he sustained in that plane crash.

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Ford, however, sees that moment a bit differently. "It wasn't necessarily a tip of the hat," he said. "It was a flash of my ass to all the people who thought I wasn't going to get [there]." He smiled. "It was a mooning!"

Despite cultivating a reputation as a gruff and prickly guy with little interest in revisiting his years as the swashbuckling scoundrel Han Solo, Ford explained that, if anything, he finds a deep satisfaction in his interactions with Star Wars fans. But, befitting a man who has maintained a singular career over five decades — including the Indiana Jones adventure franchise and the Jack Ryan CIA thrillers — Ford sees his relationship with fans through a unique lens.

"In my mind, I convert fans — and let's be careful about how we take this word — into customers, because I know full well that those are the people that are supporting my life and supporting the film industry and the kind of movies that I like to make," he said. "I've been very gratified to have them as customers. I grew up working in stores, working in the stationery store, working in the flower shop, working as a waiter, working in various capacities, and I have respect for my customers. So that's maybe a distinction that's not immediately apparent to people."

Ford walking onstage at the Star Wars: The Force Awakens panel during San Diego Comic-Con on July 10, 2015.

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Part of the reason that Ford thinks of fans as customers is because the vast majority of the strangers he encounters on a regular basis treat fandom as a business. "If you walk out of a restaurant, and there are 40 people out there, and they all have something to be signed, 99.9% of them are professional autograph collectors," he said. "They're collecting them to sell. That's a business.” Ford said he tries to "accommodate" the autograph pros. "But," he added, “I'm delighted to meet, on a casual one-on-one basis, people who feel well-served by the films that I'm in."

More recently, Ford said he has been coming across fans who want something signed for personal reasons, too. "A lot of young people come up to me these days and say, 'Would you please sign this…for my mother? She's your biggest fan,'" Ford said, affecting a youthful, earnest enthusiasm. "Or, 'Please, please my father really likes your movies!'"

He paused, cocked his head, and smirked in a way that calls to mind a certain smuggler who can do the Kessel Run in 12 parsecs. "Hey, you know, one of the great things about Indiana Jones or Star Wars is that they've been passed on from generation to generation in families when it's age appropriate," he said. "And that has been a very lucky thing for my career, I believe."

What Ford most wants out of his time with fans is very simple: "Their satisfaction," he said. "If you're running a shop, and somebody happens to come in just as you're closing, you don't want to go home at that point. You don't slam the door in their face.”

Ford taking a selfie with fans at the Star Wars: The Force Awakens fan event in Sydney.

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By thinking of fans as customers, Ford is seeking to flip the classic fan–star dynamic — instead of them giving him adulation, he focuses on how he can be of service to them. “I mean, I like people to go away from meeting me — whether they're fans, whether they know who I am or don't know who I am — feeling the same way,” he said. “And that is to say, not abused. Taken seriously as another human being."

Of course, Ford does have boundaries. "Under some circumstances, you just have to say, 'I'm sorry. I'm with my family, I can't do that now,'" Ford explained. "'Please understand.'"

Speaking of his family, actually, do they interact with Star Wars in the same way the millions of people who aren't related to him do? "Oh, I suppose, not exactly," Ford said. "I think there's a reality context in their lives that may give them a different point of view. I have five kids. Some of them are bigger fans of the genre than others. Some of my kids don't watch movies at all. And my youngest, who's just turned 15, he's more interested in looking at Sherlock with [Benedict] Cumberbatch or the Hercule Poirot series that was done on BBC. He's got very arcane taste. But I think my eldest children, who were very young at the time [I was making] Star Wars, are perhaps the biggest, the most susceptible to the cultural effects that the success of Star Wars created."

Ford, Peter Mayhew, and John Boyega backstage at the Star Wars: The Force Awakens panel during San Diego Comic-Con 2015 on July 10.

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Ford's grandchildren are roughly the same age now that his older children were when he made the first Star Wars trilogy. And after spending more than 30 years away from the franchise — a franchise he never thought he would return to until Lucasfilm and Disney committed to making new movies in 2012 — Ford is in the thick of it again, alongside fellow Star Wars veterans like Carrie Fisher as Princess (now General) Leia, and Peter Mayhew as Han Solo's trusted companion Chewbacca. Defining what that means to him at first left Ford at a loss for words.

"It's actually hard to articulate," he said, before taking an unusually long pause, even for the famously laconic actor. "I'm gratified that I've still got a utility in the context of these films," he said finally. "I'm glad I had another opportunity to play Han Solo at a different stage of his life. As a professional experience in terms of representing a character, it makes it more interesting."

And then, something else happened: For a brief moment, Harrison Ford became, in essence, a Star Wars fan.

"It's been a splendid opportunity to work with J.J., someone who I've always admired," he said. "To work with Carrie again and Peter Mayhew and the new cast has been an extraordinary event." He smiled. "It's been fun. Really fun."

Ford at the Star Wars: The Force Awakens fan event in Sydney.

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21 Things Only Picky Eaters Will Understand

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No, I can’t just scrape the sauce off.

The list of things you'll eat is so small, you basically have the same handful of meals on rotation.

The list of things you'll eat is so small, you basically have the same handful of meals on rotation.

You refuse to be shamed for having pesto and pasta three days in a row.

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Going out to restaurants is a hugely stressful experience.

Going out to restaurants is a hugely stressful experience.

Especially when the menu consists of a single page.

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Can We Guess If You're Suffering From Post-Christmas Depression?

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Another 364 days until I’m jolly again.

21 Incredible Ways To Eat More Ranch Dressing In 2016

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As if you needed more ways.

Use the dry mix as a rub for chicken or pork before roasting.

Use the dry mix as a rub for chicken or pork before roasting.

One-Pan Ranch Pork Chops recipe here.

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Add the dry mix into ground turkey or beef to make ~ranch burgers~.

Add the dry mix into ground turkey or beef to make ~ranch burgers~.

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Use it as a seasoning for vegetable casseroles.

Use it as a seasoning for vegetable casseroles.

Like this Green Bean Casserole with Bacon and Ranch. Recipe here.

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The dressing also makes a mean marinade for chicken breasts, especially awesome when grilled.

The dressing also makes a mean marinade for chicken breasts, especially awesome when grilled.

Recipe for Sriracha and Ranch Grilled Chicken here.

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The 17 Funniest Tweets About "Harry Potter" In 2015

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“When I read Harry Potter in school I identified with Harry, but now reading it as an adult, I fear I may be the girl who cries in the toilet.”


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These Pictures Show How Refugee Children Haven't Changed Since World War II

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More than a quarter of the biggest wave of refugees since World War II are children.

The sheer amount of people attempting to reach safety in 2015 is unlike anything seen since the end of World War II in 1945.

In this photo essay compiled by UNICEF, the almost uncanny resemblance between the refugees of World War II refugees and today — of whom one in four are children — are made exceedingly clear.

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