We’re nearly at Season 6, and a lot has changed. Remember, all men must die. (SPOILERS if you haven’t finished Season 5.)
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We’re nearly at Season 6, and a lot has changed. Remember, all men must die. (SPOILERS if you haven’t finished Season 5.)
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Can you tell the difference between rigatoni and macaroni?
Everything about this whole thing just sucks.
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Are you ready to take this leap of faith with us?
“It’s going off like a frog in a sock”.
"What I can say is although I don't think he'll get an academy award for his performance," said Joyce. "The fact that he did it… he looked like he was auditioning for The Godfather."
"Do it again Johnny, do it with gusto mate, a little gusto."
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What’s in the circle?! Hint: There’s more than just one thing.
Clean off that ol' monitor screen and take a good look.
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Seriously, like you must be superhuman or something.
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Shine bright like a diamond.
Performing an hour-long set, Sia made sure to showcase all of her hits, including "Chandelier", "Elastic Heart", "Titanium" and the song she penned for Rihanna, "Diamonds".
Paul Dano and Tig Notaro also featured in the set.
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Watch the whole set here.
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“That’s all”
Wineries, breweries, and distilleries, oh my!
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Tasmania is full of incredible wineries, breweries, and distilleries. Here are just a few of the amazing spots to add to your bucket list. Bucket-full-of-wine list, that is.
Stunning doesn't even begin to describe Frogmore Creek. With an incredible restaurant, and a Cellar Door, there's a chance you may never want to leave this gorgeous spot in the Coal River Valley. Seriously just scroll through their Instagram for the most mind-blowingly beautiful food, and imagine all that with a glass of wine in your hand.
Basically imagine if Downton Abbey was set in Tasmania, but they also made stunning artisan gin and whisky. That's Shene Estate and Distillery. You can experience the stunning grounds while you take a gin tasting or tour. They also offer event hosting, tours of the grounds and soon will be offering polo games. FANCY.
Dessert, anyone?
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Awkward is an understatement.
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High-waisted minus the diaper bottoms.
Get it now from asos.
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Buy it from asos.
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Get it here.
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Get it here.
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A tiny bundle of Luna.
Five days is still kinda long tho.
We’re all faking it, but how much?
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Four regular guys walk the runway for the first time after they dramatically transform their wardrobe with the help of a professional men’s stylist.
And the entire experience was unexpectedly emotional, from consultation to closet purge.
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Keith is one of those guys who basically wears the same outfit every day: blue gingham shirt, jeans, blue tennis shoes, and, without fail, white socks.
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"I have to look at the sizes and then look at the style rather than look at the style and find one in my size."
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If Pete Nowalk could choose an attorney to face off in a showdown with Annalise, he’d choose The Good Wife’s Alicia Florrick. Beware: spoilers!
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1) How To Get Away With Murder is Pete Nowalk's first show as a showrunner. Before that, he worked under Shonda Rhimes for six years writing on Private Practice and Grey's Anatomy. He was also a co–executive producer and writer on Scandal.
2) Prior to creating the show, Nowalk knew nothing about law school and read the same books the actors were reading to learn the basics about the Socratic method.
3) When he made the pilot, Nowalk admits he "didn't know 95% of who Annalise was". It was only during the first season that he had the idea of Sam being Annalise's therapist.
4) In fact, many of the characters didn't turn out how Nowalk had originally envisaged. He recalls thinking that Bonnie was going to be "bubbly and the antithesis of Annalise: the nice cop to the bad cop". But Liza Weil, who plays her, brought "a real heaviness to the role that was so much more interesting".
5) Nowalk says "the best thing about Viola is that she's also [his] collaborator". She helped create the character of Annalise and formulate the backstory.
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6) If Nowalk could pick any attorney to face off in a showdown with Annalise, he would choose The Good Wife's Alicia Florrick, played by Julianna Margulies.
7) And if he could have any guest star on the show, he would choose Meryl Streep.
8) Viola Davis became the first black woman to win Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series at the 2015 Emmys for her performance as Annalise Keating. This was the first time two black actresses were nominated in the category of Lead Actress (Taraji P. Henson was nominated alongside Davis for her role as Cookie Lyon in Empire).
9) In her speech, she quoted Harriet Tubman and said, "The only thing that separates women of colour from anyone else is opportunity. You cannot win an Emmy for roles that are simply not there." She also thanked Taraji P. Henson, Kerry Washington, Halle Berry, Meagan Good, and Gabrielle Union.
Jordan Brown
Whole Foods Market on Tuesday sued a Texas pastor for defamation, saying that his allegation — made in a lawsuit on Monday — that the company inscribed a gay slur on a custom cake was false and that he had acted with malice to damage the company's reputation.
Jordan Brown alleged he ordered a blank, pre-baked cake from a Whole Foods in Austin last week to be personalized with the words “Love Wins,” but after he picked it up, it instead said “Love Wins Fag.” He sued the company for intentionally inflicting emotional distress.
In its counterclaim, Whole Foods said "their employees did not put this slur on the cake," further alleging that Brown "intentionally, knowingly, and falsely accused Whole Foods and its employees of writing the homosexual slur 'FAG' on a custom made cake that he ordered."
The company seeks damages of not less than $100,000, and also seeks sanctions against Brown's attorney, Austin Kaplan.
The company claims the lawsuit Kaplan filed on behalf of his client was signed without investigation into the truthfulness of the claims, and that it was "groundless, brought in bad faith, and intended for the sole purpose of harassment."
To bolster its case, Whole Foods released surveillance footage that it says shows Brown at the store, paying for a cake with a UPC label affixed to the top of the cake box. That surveillance footage contrasts with a video that Brown made, which showed the UPC sticker on the side of the box. In his video, Brown repeatedly said the box was still sealed.
"Mr. Brown admits that he was in sole possession and control of the cake until he posted his video, which showed the UPC label on the bottom and side of the box," the statement added. "After reviewing our security footage of Mr. Brown, it’s clear that the UPC label was in fact on top of the cake box, not on the side of the package. This is evident as the cashier scans the UPC code on top of the box."
Brown, a pastor at a nondenominational Christian church, sued the grocer in Travis County District Court for intentionally inflicting emotional distress, arguing the company is responsible for its employees and failed to adequately respond when he complained about the cake last week.
His lawyer, Austin Kaplan, posted the video that features Brown displaying the cake inside the box with the UPC label on the side and bottom.
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Immediately after the lawsuit was filed on Monday, Whole Foods rejected Brown's claims. The company countered the cake simply said “Love Wins” at the time of sale, and that it was made by a member of the LGBT community.
By Tuesday, after the company's counter-suit, Kaplan had apparently removed a page from his firm's website about the lawsuit he filed — which listed documents relating to the suit — and it instead said "page not found."
Brown and Kaplan did not respond to BuzzFeed News' request to comment on Tuesday about Whole Foods' allegations in the lawsuit, or the Brown's claims were malicious and that Kaplan filed the lawsuit for the purpose of harassment.
WHY?
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HELL NO.
I woke up one night having to pee, and I brought my phone to the bathroom. While walking down the hall and texting, I bumped into a girl in a white dress. I didn't look up, said "sorry," and kept going. It occurred to me moments later that I was home alone and not in my bustling high school. The next day, when my boyfriend came to pick me up for the movies, he asked why I'd been staring at him through the upstairs window, and why I'd changed out of my white dress. But I don't even own a white dress.
I was home alone watching TV when I saw something moving in the master bedroom. I strained my eyes to see a man walking out of the closet to the other side of the room. He stopped, looked at me, put his finger to his lips, then turned around. There was blood on his face, and the back of his head was missing. He vanished back into the closet. We moved when we found out that the mysterious small hole in the ceiling of our bedroom is from a previous tenant who shot himself in that exact spot.
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MY YOUTH IS DISAPPEARING BEFORE MY EYES.
Released in January of 1999, "No Scrubs" was TLC's third No. 1 single.
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Britney's debut was released late 1998, but was one of the biggest songs for 1999. The song reached the No.1 spot in every country it charted.
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Establishing Aguilera in the music industry, "Genie In A Bottle" was the second-highest selling single of 1999.
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This power ballad by The Backstreet Boys hit the No.1 spot in over 25 countries, and to this day, is still seen as one of their signature songs.
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