And of course Demi had something to say about it.
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And of course Demi had something to say about it.
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Birthday twins — well, sort of.
It’s been 30 years since the entire country was first introduced to Oprah and that Ferris Bueller took a day off.
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“How the fuck am I making this about myself?”
This came after a long Twitter rant which was presumed to be about Taylor not standing up for Kesha publicly.
She commented on this photo (posted by user proudofswift who at the time had 55 followers, and now has a private account).
"How the fuck am I making it about myself?... Not everyone has 250k to just give to people. Would love to but I didn't grow up with money and def haven't made as much as her."
"There's no 'rivalry', I just give more fucks than other popel and would rather start a dialogue ABOUT WOMEN COMING FORWARD ABOUT BEING RAPED than throw money at one person."
#FreeKesha
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“They’re kind of sensationalizing the Kardashian name in it, but I think to bring a younger audience in.”
"I haven't watched it fully, Kimberly has, and she raves about it and loves it," she continued.
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The star revealed she picked the sex of her unborn baby girl through IVF and people are talking.
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I've made this decision. Not only am I having a girl, but I picked the girl from her little embryo. I picked her and was like, "Let's put in the girl." I think I was most excited and allured by the fact that John would be the best father to a little girl. That excited me. It excited me to see...just the thought of seeing him with a little girl. I think he deserves a little girl. I think he deserves that bond. A boy will come along. We'll get there too, so it's not like we really have to pick. But he definitely is very lucky to have a little girl. And this girl is going to be so completely lucky to have John as her papa — it's crazy!
Incredible, eh?
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This is one cute book club.
Kids, between the ages of 6 and 15, first learn about the body language of animals, so that they can tell if the dogs are stressed or shy.
Children are encouraged to nurture the animals that need attention by reading a book aloud.
"We wanted to help our shy and fearful dog without forcing physical interaction with them to see the positive effect that could have on them," program director Jo Klepacki told The Dodo.
Klepacki also said the program can help dogs who have a lot energy, because listening to a book being read can be very calming.
Somebody please take the internet away from these people.
“BLEEP BLEEP FUCK BLEEP BLEEP.”
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It's not a dislike button, but heck, it's pretty darn close.
Today, Facebook is rolling out a set of like button alternatives, called "reactions," that let you react to posts on its platform via a number of different expressions.
The reactions are Facebook's answer to requests for a "dislike" button. Many of the company's users asked for that button so they could engage with friends' posts when a comment or a like didn't make sense — take a post about a death, for instance — and Mark Zuckerberg eventually came through.
The like will remain, but now you can "Love," "Haha," "Wow," "Sad," and "Angry" posts too. Facebook is rolling these reactions out globally today.
In tests, Facebook tried a "Yay" and "Confused" too, but those two didn't make the cut.
"This is just the beginning," Facebook engineering director Tom Alison told BuzzFeed News. "The team is still going to be looking at how people are using this. We're going to be learning a lot. We're going to be iterating on this."
In its News Feed algorithm, Facebook will count each reaction in the same way it counts likes, said Alison. Though that doesn't mean it won't change over time.
Facebook will also not offer any special ad targeting capabilities based on how people react to posts. However, that data may eventually be valuable to advertisers looking to target their messaging more finely. Imagine, for instance, being able to write one product message for someone who mostly uses "Sad" and another who mostly uses "Wow" or "Love."
Facebook users picked "Love" more than any other reaction during the product's test phase. But Alison said that global events may cause shifts in the buttons' use. "You're going to see it change dynamically in response to things that are going on."
She took the opportunity during her acceptance speech to speak out for Kesha.
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She said: "To the other nominees, it's an honour to be standing amongst you. I'd like to thank my management and record label for embracing the fact that I'm a woman and being encouraged by it."
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She said, "I'd like to take this moment to publicly support Kesha."
Any Bob’s Burgers fan will have noticed the storefront next to the restaurant changes every episode.
Season 1, Episode 4 "Sexy Dance Fighting"
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Season 1, Episode 6 "Sheesh! Cab, Bob?"
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Season 1, Episode 13 "Torpedo"
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Season 2, Episode 6 "Dr Yap"
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“But muuuum, I write on my Converses to express my FEELINGS.”
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Black obvs.
Damn.
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You may have missed some of these.
Even more than you do now.
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1. The dollar sign that used to be in the middle of her name? "Totally ironic," according to Ke$ha. "I was being a little bitch about the fact I didn't make any money off the Flo Rida song ["Right Round"].
2. That's right: Kesha sang the hook on Flo Rida's smash hit "Right Round" and she wasn't paid or credited for her contribution.
3. As a teenager, Kesha appeared with her family on an episode of The Simple Life. In the episode, Paris Hilton and Nicole Ritchie tried to play matchmaker for Kesha's mother, Pebe.
4. A few months later, when Kesha first moved to Los Angeles, she sang backup on Paris Hilton's song "Nothing in This World."
5. Later, Kesha would puke in Paris Hilton's shoe closet.
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