This little kid is coming for Cam Newton.
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This little kid is coming for Cam Newton.
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With hot new songs including “Can you spin my dreidel,” “We are never ever wearing ugly sweaters,” and “Eggnog Style.”
It's the day after Thanksgiving, time to blast that Mariah Carey holiday CD.
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You probably still have food coma.
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Basketball's most exciting young player was just lost for a month to his third significant injury in three years. Is it possible that he's just one of those guys?
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Kyrie Irving is in his third year of playing basketball since high school. In those three years, he's sustained three significant injuries: ligament tears in his right big toe that kept him out of all but 11 games during his college career; a shoulder injury last year; and now, a hairline fracture in his finger that will keep him off the court for the next month. You can see the fracture below; a freak accident, it seems to happen when Darren Collison rises for a layup and his knee collides with Irving's hand. Irving tries to shake it off and continues to play, but he left the game for good pretty soon afterward.
Irving looks like he might be one of those guys who can't stay healthy no matter what, who seem to have bones made of licorice and ligaments like rubber bands — let's call them the Perpetual Injury Guys. It's a group where Stephen Curry, a tremendously exciting player, has become firmly established after missing all but 26 games last year with a bum ankle; Greg Oden and Yao Ming were members. Is Kyrie Irving a Perpetual Injury Guy? And if he is, what does that mean for the Cleveland Cavaliers?
Watching Irving, you see the type of innate, fluid ability that very few athletes possess, the ability to change the nature of a play that can't be taught so much as felt. Check out the play below, in which Irving seems to lose the ball but in fact has it on a tether; after splitting two defenders, he slings a pass behind his back to a subsequently wide-open Anderson Varejao.
Everyone has one. Which one is yours?
She was given a CBE, for services to drama, at Buckingham Palace in London. And she wore a little feathered hat while receiving it.
"Congratulations on this award Ms. Winslet, but I must say...TWO COULD HAVE FIT ON THAT PIECE OF WOOD!"
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Mmmmmm. They've got some really good genes.
The Saturday Night Live actor explains the finer points of his Weekend Update character to ESPN's Bill Simmons.
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The Diamond Jubilee Medal, which was bestowed upon Justin Bieber today by Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, is awarded to Canadians who “have made significant contributions to Canada.”
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The man was arrested by police after he sat on a 19th century statue of the Duke of Cambridge in London Friday for a little more than three hours.
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The Obama administration has expressed strong opposition to Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Bill, which has included the death penalty as a possible punishment, in the past. But neither the White House nor the State Department had comment Friday on the latest consideration of the bill.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and President Obama, in Myanmar on Nov. 19, 2012, have not yet commented on the latest introduction of a "draconian" anti-gay bill in Uganda.
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The White House and State Department provided no comment on Friday on the most recent introduction in Uganda of a proposed Anti-Homosexuality Bill that both President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have harshly condemned in the past.
The speaker of the Ugandan parliament recently stated that she would ensure passage of the bill, which has included the death penalty as a possible punishment for homosexuality in certain circumstances and has not been passed other times it was considered after receiving significant international opposition.
“Ugandans want that law as a Christmas gift. They have asked for it and we’ll give them that gift,” parliament speaker Rebecca Kadaga told Reuters.
A State Department spokesperson said Friday that there was no statement at this time on the newest iteration of the legislation but that one could come in the coming week. The spokesperson did, however, reference the administration's earlier condemnation of the legislation.
In the past, Obama has spoken out against the bill, telling those assembled at the National Prayer Breakfast in February 2010, "We may disagree about gay marriage, but surely we can agree that it is unconscionable to target gays and lesbians for who they are — whether it's here in the United States or, as [Secretary of State] Hillary [Clinton] mentioned, more extremely in odious laws that are being proposed most recently in Uganda."
In her International Human Rights Day remarks about LGBT rights in December 2011, Clinton stated, "It is violation of human rights when people are beaten or killed because of their sexual orientation, or because they do not conform to cultural norms about how men and women should look or behave. It is a violation of human rights when governments declare it illegal to be gay, or allow those who harm gay people to go unpunished."
According to the latest reports from Uganda, the bill has been considered by the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee and it has completed its report on the bill. The report has not yet been made public. Box Turtle Bulletin's Jim Burroway, who has tracked the bill's progress in Uganda for years, cautioned on Friday against believing reports that claim the death-penalty provision has been dropped from the legislation, as such claims have repeatedly been proven inaccurate in the past.
According to the advocacy group Sexual Minorities Uganda, the draft bill's provisions are "draconian." Among them, according to the group, are:
• "Any person alleged to be homosexual would be at risk of life imprisonment or in some circumstances the death penalty."
• "Any parent who does not denounce their lesbian daughter or gay son to the authorities would face fines of $2,650 or three years in prison."
• "Any teacher who does not report a lesbian or gay pupil to the authorities within 24 hours would face the same penalties."
• "And any landlord or landlady who happens to give housing to a suspected homosexual would risk 7 years of imprisonment."
One gift that you absolutely cannot go wrong with, every day. Today, a cheap pair of headphones.
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Everybody needs one cheap pair of headphones. Maybe it's your only pair. Maybe you already have a very expensive, very fancy set of cans. But everybody needs at least one set of headphones they don't have to care about. A set to be used at the gym, filled with gunk and sweat and funk. A pair that can just stay in the bottom of your bag, just in case. Or to loan out because you can't say no, even though you know your chances of getting them back are dimmer than Nate Silver's chances of being wrong about an election. Monoprice's 8320 headphones are that pair: At $9, they are nearly disposable, but they are in fact supremely decent buds, having been determined by The Wirecutter to be the best buds under $30.
And that makes them a perfect stocking stuffer or tiny gift for someone you like. You cannot go wrong with these. Buy them here.
I've never wanted a nickname to catch on more.
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Jerk. Sociopath. Evil mad man hell-bent on world domination. These are just some of the ways you could describe Kobe Bryant. Who knew that we'd have to add "genius nickname author" to the list? When talking to the Los Angeles Times recently Kobe finally rectified the problem that is Steve Nash's lack of a good nickname. (And no, "Nashty" is not a thing.)
“I’m not working too hard, to be honest with you. The shots that I made were all jumpers. It doesn’t take much energy to knock those jumpers down,” he said. “Bringing the ball up and having me kind of initiate the offense and score and stuff like that, it’s making me work a little more than I will when Gatsby gets back.
“When Gatsby gets back, I don’t have to do that. The game’s going to become even more easy for me.”
This is just brilliant. I haven't been able to put my finger on what exactly Nash's new LA style was, but this is it. Kobe Bryant is a genius.
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You can just tell he loves it.
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An independent film trailer.
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At least, according to the December issue of Vogue Spain. NSFW!
This Kloss image is part of a large spread shot by Mario Testino that also features Miranda Kerr and Alessandra Ambrosio, among others.
You think to yourself about the number of pairs of trained eyes that saw this photo before the issue went to bed, and, you just can't conceive that NOBODY saw that mistake.
Previously: Daughter of Frankenstein Photoshop disaster.
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And you thought just getting all the wrinkles out was tough work…
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The smallest stallion in the world trots around wearing a saddle. What more do you want from the world, really?
Einstein the Smallest Stallion is a little cowboy!
The book Life of Pi has been made into a movie but these people can't seem to stop thinking about their Thanksgiving dessert.
In a truly epic twitter battle of the boy band stars, the war ends with one being called “chlamydia boy.”
Max plays the main character, with Tom making a cameo appearance.
Zayn is the lead role, while Louis is supporting actor.
Pinterest — 1, Hopeful Bakers & Crafters — 0
You know that feeling you get when you've successfully completed a Pinterest project? Yeah, me neither. I once learned how to do the sock bun, but it didn't look nearly as good as the original pin. This site makes you believe you can be a badass baker or a professional photographer, and then crushes your dreams when you fail. It's depressing, but entertaining for so many others.
I'd probably still eat this. No need to waste a perfectly good amount of chocolate.
A for effort.
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This one's going on the wall.
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