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Hilary Duff Adorably Deals With Some Random Dude That Wants To Photobomb Her

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She's so cute. I feel like she's a real-life version of Lizzie McGuire.

The story unfolds with our girl Hilary just hanging out drinking a big ole bottle of water.

The story unfolds with our girl Hilary just hanging out drinking a big ole bottle of water.

Our girl Hil crosses the street with said bottle of water.

Our girl Hil crosses the street with said bottle of water.

Oh dear God, our girl Hil spots the paparazzi.

Oh dear God, our girl Hil spots the paparazzi.

Then BOOM! Some creepy ass guy comes in...

Then BOOM! Some creepy ass guy comes in...

but our girl Hil doesn't give a fuck.


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Custom Dollhouse Built Inside of a Guitar

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Australian miniature maker Lorraine of Fairy Meadow Miniatures crafted this dollhouse for her daughter.

The computer is the home screen of Flinders University Psychology Department and of course a family portrait.

To highlight her daughters love of music and travel the dollhouse was constructed inside of her first guitar and the wallpaper in the rooms has little music notes.

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More Details Revealed About Theater Shooting's Genesis

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Remote-controlled explosives and eerie cell phone photos. From days 2 and 3 of James Holmes's preliminary hearing. ( Here is day 1.)

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Via: blogs.denverpost.com


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Sandra Bullock Is Iron Woman

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With Amber Heard as Lady Thor. After the runaway success of Alison Brie as Captain America, Fan Art Exhibit is on their way to gender-bending the whole team.

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These ladies are part of the "If Women Ruled The Earth" series by Josh WMC.

A Sydney, Australia native Josh has an entire site dedicated to intricate digitally manipulated cosplays.

Source: fanartexhibit.wordpress.com  /  via: fashionablygeek.com

How To Dance Like A Piece Of Sushi

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You will need unitards, sweatbands, leg warmers, and a strong sense of imagination.

These ads from the Norwegian Seafood Council are part of a campaign to make people eat more fish. They feature performances from The Human Sushi — a performance group who acts out sushi recipes with dance.


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Rosie O'Donnell Is A Mom Again

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“We r thrilled to announce the arrival of r daughter Dakota,” Rosie tweeted.

(H/T BuzzFeedCeleb)

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The news came late Wednesday night when Rosie O'Donnell tweeted that she and her wife Michelle Rounds were proud moms of a new baby girl.

According to USA Today, Dakota was born Saturday, January 5 and weighed in at 5 pounds, 5 ounces.

While O'Donnell told Dr. Oz that her and Rounds were trying to get pregnant, Michelle was diagnosed with desmoids tumors, which may have prevented her from getting pregnant. Meanwhile, Rosie suffered a heart attack late last year.

However, the two were successfully able to adopt Dakota -- she is the first child for Michelle and the fifth for Rosie.

Congrats to the happy couple!

20 Year-Old New Yorker Cover Perfect For Today

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Kids getting off a school bus, armed to the teeth.

That's some firepower.
Artwork by Art Spiegelman.
Spiegelman said this recently about the cover on his Facebook page:

I did this New Yorker cover in 1993. Colombine happened in 1999, Newtown in 2012, nearly 20 years later. My wish for 2013: let Newtown be remembered as the turning point—I'm hoping that kids with guns can become ironic again.


Thanks to Dangerous Minds for remembering this issue.


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Big Dipper Is Hip-Hop's Raunchiest Bear

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Check out his new, very NSFW EP and video for proof.

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Chicago rapper Big Dipper is basically what happens when a gay boy turns his obsession with bubblegum pop into wonderfully raunchy rap, like the shameless bear equivalent of Nicki Minaj. He built up a lot of buzz for his song "Summertime Realness" over the summer and sourced the Internet for his KickStarter-funded video, "Drop Drop (April Showers)."

But it's his latest single, "Meat Quotient," that really has people attention. "My tenderloin is fresh / No expiration date on this hairy butt sex," raps Big Dipper. Those are lyrics that'll make any girl blush and his video pushes the limits of NSFW (below).

Download his new EP, They Ain't Ready, here.


Jennifer Lawrence Delivers Awesome Acceptance Speech At The People's Choice Awards

How Kim And Kyle Richards Made Peace On The High Dive

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The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills sisters prepare to face a challenge more fearsome than their fellow Housewives in Stars in Danger: The High Dive .

Kim Richards prepares to take the plunge for Stars in Danger: The High Dive.

In their time on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Kim and Kyle Richards have stared down some foes more fearsome than anything seen in the American wild. But starting tonight, they take on a different kind of challenge when they are pushed to jump off the highest peaks in network television for Stars in Danger: The High Dive, Fox's newest reality competition series, in which celebrities are trained and compete to leap from terrifying heights into pools of water. Joined by JWoww, Bethany Hamilton, Anthony Sabato Jr. and others, the sisters — who have often been at odds — found a common bond in terror.

We chatted with the Richards sisters at the Langham Pasadena Hotel, site of the annual Television Critics Association meeting.

BuzzFeed: Why did you want to be on a TV diving show?

Kim: My manager came to me, and I thought it would be a great opportunity for my sister and I. We've definitely had a rough couple years on the Housewives. I thought it would be something good for us. When I mentioned it to Kyle, she said, I'm afraid of heights. I'm not doing it. And then our manager talked to her into it. He said got the same response; Kyle said, No, I'm afraid of heights. We gave her a little time and then approached her again and —

Kyle: And eventually, stupidly, I said yes. I like things that are an adventure, even though I'm scared, I was like, okay, this is a short term adventure and we'll spend time together and have it be a bonding experience So that's kind of how we went into it. And once we got there we realized what we'd gotten ourselves into and how actually scary it is and dangerous.

BF: You've both mentioned you are scared of heights. So how did you get past that?

Kim: I didn't really think I had a fear. Kyle went into it thinking, she had a fear. So when it came time to jump she said, let my sister do it. If she can do it, I can. So I was like, fine, I'll do it. I'll do it for her. So i just kind of jumped right up and said, look at me. I can do it.

Kyle: They were telling me to look at Bethany Hamilton, who is a pro surfer. who was attacked by a shark and went back in the water three weeks later. So they were saying to me, look, Bethany can do it. And I said Hello! She is the bravest woman I've ever seen in my life. Put my sister up there, we're cut from the same cloth and then maybe psychologically that will say, okay, if Kim can do it, maybe I can do it.

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5 Best Things About Courteney Cox's 1985 Tampax Commercial

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Your period will never be the same again.

Why is the locker room IN the theater?

Why is the locker room IN the theater?

The hair. Is that a mullet?

The hair. Is that a mullet?

This uncomfortable pose.

This uncomfortable pose.


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12 Celebrities You Didn't Know Were In After School Specials

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Aside from heavy morals and bad music, after school specials featured plenty of before-they-were-famous celebrities. Here are some of the more memorable examples.

River Phoenix and Joaquin Phoenix in "Backwards: The Riddle of Dyslexia"

River Phoenix plays a teenager struggling with dyslexia. Real-life sibling Joaquin is the brother he can't read to.

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Cynthia Nixon in "It's No Crush, I'm in Love"

Sex and the City's Cynthia Nixon develops an unhealthy infatuation with her English teacher.

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Sean Astin in "Please Don't Hit Me, Mom"

Patty Duke was already a star when she played an abusive mother to real-life son (and future hobbit) Sean Astin.

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Val Kilmer and Michelle Pfeiffer in "One Too Many"

Before they were famous, Val Kilmer and Michelle Pfeiffer warned teens about the dangers of drunk driving with this cautionary tale.

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An Xbox That Bleeds Into Your Walls

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It's a concept from Microsoft called the Illumiroom . And it's real. Ish.

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The average size of TVs, like phones, seems bigger all the time. There are simple constraints to how massive a TV can be, though: it needs to fit inside of your cramped hovel. But, what if you turn your hovel into a screen? That's exactly what Microsoft's IllumiRoom does. And it's real — Microsoft Research has built a working proof-of-concept using a Kinect and a projector, turning an entire living room in a giant Xbox screen. The system "can change the appearance of the room, induce apparent motion, extend the field of view, and enable entirely new game experiences."

Turning physical environments into computing surfaces isn't a new idea — it's long been considered the next logical step as the inputs, data and displays multiply in our lives beyond counting. A Microsoft concept video imagines what an entire world architected that way would be like — it feels strangely limitless, like you're being constantly swallowed by data. Or you know, aliens.

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Secrets From The New Season Of "Arrested Development"

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The Bluths are back. Fourteen new episodes will premiere on Netflix in May.

The Arrested Development cast at the 2011 New Yorker Festival.

Image by Neilson Barnard / Getty Images

PASADENA, Calif.—Get ready for the Bluth family reunion.

"We shouldn't be here," Arrested Development creator Mitch Hurwitz said on Wednesday afternoon, flanked on stage by stars Will Arnett, Jessica Walter, Jeffrey Tambor, Jason Bateman, Michael Cera and Alia Shawkat at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour.

Arrested Development was perhaps the ultimate example of a show cancelled too soon, brutally ripped away from a legion of devoted fans while still in its infancy, just three short seasons after its premiere on Fox in November 2003. Against all odds, the cast has reunited to produce a slate of new episodes.

Hurwitz said that making the show's 14 new episodes, which will premiere on Netflix in May, almost felt like writing fan fiction for the show — and in fact, he said, "There were some fan fiction things that would scoop us."

And Bateman clarified: "It is not season 4." But making the episodes for Netflix, allowed the the show's creators to make them more complex, Bateman said, partly because they'll be free from the distractions of commercials.

Though there is definitely an order to the episodes, in order to create the maximum number of surprises, the new episodes will be made available all at once, Hurwitz said. Still, fans don't necessarily have to do watch it in that order. They can think of it like an album, Hurwitz said — "almost a choose-your-own-adventure kind of thing."

Cera — who played George-Michael Bluth, the son of Bateman's character Michael Bluth — was in the writers' room for much of the season, coming in at first to help with the episode based from his character's point of view, and he ended up just sticking around.

He wasn't the only one who stopped by the writers' room. Walter, who played family matriarch Lucille Bluth, said it was the first place she wanted to go when she landed back in L.A., because she wanted to congratulate them on the new episodes. "Name one writer!" an incredulous Arnett challenged.

"It's different than the original Arrested Development and beyond anything I had hoped," Walter continued, unruffled.

In a new twist, each episode is presented from the point of view of a different character, so each character gets to be "king" for one episode. That decision, said Horowitz, was motivated by the fact that they couldn't afford to have all of the characters together in every episode.

The episodes are still in post-production, and the TCA panel ended with a clip from the new episodes, one of which Hurwitz said was an outtake. Here's that scene: Lucille is sitting in the living room, smoking a cigarette. Every time she exhales, she blows the smoke directly into her son Buster's (Tony Hale) mouth. He captures it and hurries to the french doors, and blows it outside. The cycle repeats four or five times, until Lucille can't bear it any longer and bursts out laughing.

But, Hurwitz added, if the audience at TCA liked the clip enough, he'd add it into an episode. Or maybe it could make it into an Arrested Development movie — the possibilities of which have been rumored for years. Tantalizingly, at TCA, Hurwitz would not confirm the movie — but he didn't deny it, either.

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Fashion At The 2013 People's Choice Awards

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What's fab and what's drab?

Emma Watson

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Naomi Watts

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Jennifer Lawrence

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Julianne Hough

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How Well Do You Know "Clueless"?

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Think you know all the 411 on “Clueless”? Snaps to any Baldwin or Betty who can get a perfect score.

21 T-Shirts That Shouldn't Exist In Kids' Sizes

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More Accurate Titles For The 2013 Oscar Nominated Movies Tops The Morning Links

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