Grab some ice cream and put on a sad movie, it’s time to wallow.
How'd you do?
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Grab some ice cream and put on a sad movie, it’s time to wallow.
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Delicious tacos, pastas, and skillets you can whip up in no time.
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Top off this ridiculously simple recipe with a homemade cashew lime sour cream sauce.
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Tacos for dinner are ALWAYS a good idea.
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All you need is a spiralizer or vegetable peeler to make this healthier takeout alternative.
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Bye 4evs.
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You can’t make this stuff up!
"It's not that I don't care, but...yeah I don't care."
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Sleep = ❤️
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NOT FOR YOU!!!
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Hence, the need to commemorate it!
Are you ready for the Academy Awards?
Remember when all you wanted in life was a long denim A-line skirt from Delia’s?
Not only did you LOVE the look, but it also made you feel a bit ethereal. (Bonus if you tie-dyed yours.)
There was nothing more grunge than using a lotion that insinuated you might like pot.
Pre-Boba, you were all about drinking funky floating bubbles. Essentially, you wanted to look like you were chugging a lava lamp.
There's nothing like being able to wash out your highlights before your parents got home.
“Always.”
Well, you have to start somewhere.
While several others had experimented with capturing images, the first permanent photo was made by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce in 1826. His earliest surviving picture is called "View From the Window at Le Gras" and was taken from a window of his estate at Saint-Loup-de-Varennes, France.
Photos made in 1838 required a long exposure time, which meant that anything moving would immediately disappear from the picture. Luckily for photographer Louis Daguerre, there was a shoeshiner in the lower lefthand corner of this picture who stood still just long enough to be caught on camera.
Robert Cornelius was a lamp maker turned pioneer of photography. After his skills in silver polishing made him a perfect candidate to begin experimenting in early photography, he snapped the world's first portrait outside of his family store in Philadelphia, 1839.
Hippolyte Bayard had claimed to be the inventor of photography. But after Louis Daguerre beat Bayard to the French Academy of Sciences, Bayard took it personally. In response, Bayard created this picture in 1840, along with the written statement "The corpse which you see here is that of M. Bayard."
In a matter of hours, the post had been shared thousands of times and found its way on to the front page of Reddit while his Instagram video of the dance got thousands of likes.
"I posted my video for fun obviously, but also because l think the way the public reacted reflects a pretty cool shift in preconceived notions of masculinity and think that's grounds for starting some more positive conversations about what it means to be 'a man,'" he writes.
"A well known male celebrity goes on national television, dresses in drag and dances to a girls song and the world embraces it with open arms."
"I post a video dancing and it too gets plenty of positive attention, showing a shift in the way society views masculinity or what is acceptable for a man to do or say. But how far does that acceptance go?"
"There's still so [much stigma] around masculinity and blokes face very real issues in terms of dealing with what society has deemed as appropriate behavior for their sex."
"Did you know that suicide is the leading cause of death for males aged between 15-44? How about that the rate of suicide in men is almost triple women?
As someone who has personal experience with mental health issues, I know how difficult it can be for a man to seek help for something that is often brushed off as 'just being a pussy' or a 'soft cock'."
"If society can have a good laugh and accept a man dressing up and / or dancing like a woman these days, how hard is it to have a chat to your mates about something like mental illness."
Always.
Celebrity deaths can hit us hard. It’s been a particularly rough week, so here are some ways to cope.
It's OK to have an intense reaction to loss, even if you didn't really know the person you're grieving. Your feelings are valid. Let yourself experience them.
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One of the best ways to honor someone's legacy is to continue to be inspired by them. Help your heroes live on in your own endeavors.
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Whether it's reading personal tributes, trading anecdotes, or just writing something down for yourself, giving voice to emotions and memories can be an important way to process a loss.
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And the Oscar goes to…
Over the phone, Faruqi told BuzzFeed News she was left humiliated and intimidated at LAX.
So when we arrived and were going through immigration at Los Angeles Airport, I was traveling with my husband and both gave them our passports.
We were asked then for more ID, which I thought was strange because our passports were our ID. But we gave them licences.
Then they asked, 'how did you get your Australian passport'?
We said, 'well we live there'.
We both, my husband and I, grew up in Pakistan but we hold Australian passports.
The guards then took us to an interview room to the side and questioned us. We were interviewed separately and asked what we were doing in the US, did I have a Pakistani passport, when we were last there etc. The whole process took about an hour.
It was humiliating and we were pretty intimidated and I tell you what there was also fear. You hear stories of what happens and we didn't know what would happen to us.
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We asked the BuzzFeed community to tell us what they envision for the eventual return of Gilmore Girls. Here’s what they want.
"Since you can't bring back Richard (RIP), I think it would be great to honor him by allowing Emily to have moved on and actually find love with another woman." – Katie Lee
"I want to see Emily as a widow. I really hope she gets in touch with her wild side, and that we see Lorelai telling her mom to calm down for a change." – aishaszahir456
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"I want to see Taylor training Kirk to take over being town selectman and all his over businesses so he can retire." – kayteej2
"Kirk is now the "Taylor" of Stars Hollow, but you can still find him working at the red theater, the arcade, the beauty supply, and he still sells reality and jewelry on the side." – taylord475996e6d
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"Rory is kicking butt and taking names as a respected reporter who doesn't even think about all the lesser boys she dated in the original series." - Ben Alexander
"Rory finishes up her stint covering the Obama campaign. Once it ends, she gives the New York Times another shot, and it works out for her this time around. She’s stoked, because Lane is living in up and coming Williamsburg with Zack and the twins so they still see each other all the time." – jessicas73
"Rory as a BuzzFeed political reporter anyone?" – Alp Ozcelik
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"We want Rand! We want Rand! We want Rand!" the audience members chanted.
It was not immediately clear how many people participated in the chant, or how the debate organizers dealt with them.
A recent average of national polls gives Paul about 3.8% of support among Republican primary voters, RealClearPolitics reported.
LINK: It’s On: Ted Cruz Attacks Donald Trump For Raising Birther Questions
Either way, you’re an unforgettable wizard!
Chocolate + Peanut Butter = Crazy Goodness
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Try not to eat yourself.
“As a woman, I feel empowered knowing I can please myself whenever I please”
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