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7 Tips For Picking Your Bracket If You Know Nothing About Basketball

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Go ahead and pick teams by mascots or colors, but put a little science behind it. A BuzzFeed original analysis of the last 15 NCAA tournaments.

Evil mascots beat good ones.

Evil mascots beat good ones.

We broke down school mascots into 8 categories: birds, reptiles, mammals, insects, colors, nature-related, evil beings, and people which included local culture related stuff. The evil beings beat the people category 71% of the time. So if an evil-mascot team is matched up against a person-mascot team, you know what to do.

Image by Streeter Lecka / Getty Images

Reptiles are also a good bet.

Reptiles are also a good bet.

Reptiles also beat up on the people 75% of the time. And they came up victorious against mammals 70% of the time. Other mascot trends that occurred about 60% of the time include birds bombing nature; colors over mammals; evil consuming mammals and reptiles; mammals, insects and nature trouncing people; and mammals eating insects.

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Don't bet on the Ivy League.

Don't bet on the Ivy League.

Some conferences, like the Ivy League, have a somewhat dismal history. Check the charts below to see which conferences have stalled out, and where, over the last 15 years.

Image by Elise Amendola, File / AP

So, in the last 15 years...

So, in the last 15 years...


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The "Spring Breakers" Apparel We Really Need

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Yes, a Spring Breakers clothing line is happening . Might we suggest including some of these items?

Brit's "Good Girls Go to Heaven" shirt

Brit's "Good Girls Go to Heaven" shirt

Which you will be wearing ironically, natch.

Image by A24

Alien's Hawaiian shirt

Alien's Hawaiian shirt

You won't be able to pull it off, but it's going to be a lot of fun watching you try.

Image by A24

Candy's horrifying bikini bottom

Candy's horrifying bikini bottom

It's like an angry neon giraffe, and I need it.

Cotty's mesh top

Cotty's mesh top

Because it's classy, and so are you.

Image by A24


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The United States Of Auto-Complete

40 Movies Turning 20

15 Hilarious Tweets About Jon Hamm's Penis

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Jon Hamm's impressive junk was the talk of the internet today. Here are some of the funniest tweets about his manhood.


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16 Songs That You Didn't Realize Were Dirty As A Kid

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Wait, THAT'S what “ride it, my pony” really meant?!

Spice Girls, "2 Become 1"

Spice Girls, "2 Become 1"

WHAT WE OVERLOOKED: I need some love like I never needed love before / Wanna make love to ya baby / I had a little love, now I'm back for more / Wanna make love to ya baby

Via: weheartit.com

Third Eye Blind, "Semi-Charmed Life"

WHAT WE OVERLOOKED: Doing crystal meth / Will lift you up until you break...How do I get back there to / The place where I fell asleep inside you

50 Cent, "Candy Shop"

50 Cent, "Candy Shop"

WHAT WE OVERLOOKED: If you be a nympho, I'll be a nympho / In the hotel or in the back of the rental / On the beach or in the park, it's whatever you into / Got the magic stick, I'm the love doctor

Via: 50centsbestfriend

Weezer, "Hash Pipe"

Weezer, "Hash Pipe"

WHAT WE OVERLOOKED: These players come to get me /’ Cause they’d like my behind / I can’t love my business / If I can't get a trick

Via: www


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Young Miley Cyrus Looks Exactly Like Gollum

Win Your March Madness Pool Using Devious Trickery (i.e., Math)

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Winning a pool doesn't mean picking the most likely winners; it means making picks that distinguish you from the pack. Here's how to find the teams that will win you cash money dollars, not just a high score.

Oregon's Diana Inch won the Yahoo bracket contest last year. Beset by constant paparazzi attention and requests for money from distant relatives, her behavior has become increasingly erratic, and she recently checked herself into a luxury rehab facility for "exhaustion."

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Most of the talk about March Madness pools focuses on who'll get seeded where, or trendy upset picks, or, even on the geekier end, how to best pick the most games correctly using statistical models. But really, filling out a bracket isn't about picking the most games correctly. It's about giving yourself the best chance to win. And those are two different things.

In 2007, a pair of math and computer science professors at St. Louis University published a paper about March Madness pools, finding that entrants often select certain teams with a disproportionate frequency compared with those teams' actual chances of winning. Without an immaculate performance in the early rounds, picking these crowd favorites makes it nearly impossible to win the entire pool. You might be right, but everyone else is too.

This Year's Most Over- and Under-Picked Teams

This Year's Most Over- and Under-Picked Teams

"Estimated probability" is a team's chance of reaching a given point in Nate Silver's forecast, which is itself a combination of several different computer ranking systems, like Jeff Sagarin's and Ken Pomeroy's, and also accounts for recent injuries, geographical location of games, pre-season rankings, and tournament seedings. For "pool probability," or the probability that other participants have chosen the winner of a given matchup, I used public data from ESPN's Tournament Challenge. Both data sets were generated at approximately 10 p.m. on Monday, March 18.

But picking too many underdogs, particularly in the early rounds, is a bad move too. In the ESPN Tournament Challenge system, on which this analysis is based, it's rarely worthwhile to pick a high seed to win one or two games just for a measly point or two, especially when its opponent has a much greater chance to go further in the tournament. Thus the delicate position in which most bracket-pickers find themselves — choosing enough underdogs to separate from the crowd, but still picking teams with a high probability of winning.

This is intuitive to most, but is an element frequently left out of March Madness models — and the reason why so few people adhere to the probabilities all the way through. Most will throw in a few upsets to differentiate themselves, and these are the picks that are most informed by intuition. Here, we'll attempt to put some science behind those separate-yourself-from-the-crowd picks.


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"Stop The Madness" Was "We Are The World" Of Anti-Drug PSAs

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The ‘80s taught us that anything can be accomplished through an all-star music video.

Throughout the 1980s, the Reagan administration, championed by First Lady Nancy Reagan, worked to raise awareness of the ever-growing epidemic of drug use (particularly cocaine and crack) among young people and children.

Throughout the 1980s, the Reagan administration, championed by First Lady Nancy Reagan, worked to raise awareness of the ever-growing epidemic of drug use (particularly cocaine and crack) among young people and children.

Image by Courtesy Ronald Reagan Library

In 1985, endorsed and supported by President Reagan and his administration, the music video "Stop the Madness" was created. It featured an all-star musical cast and cameos.

In 1985, endorsed and supported by President Reagan and his administration, the music video "Stop the Madness" was created. It featured an all-star musical cast and cameos.

Among the all-star cast? New Edition...

Among the all-star cast? New Edition...

...LaToya Jackson...

...LaToya Jackson...


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A Most Disturbing Domestic Violence PSA

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Via Croatia. Warning: graphic images.

The overused photo-a-day meme gets used to a very powerful effect here.
The video is titled "One photo a day in the worst year of my life."

Ends up, it's a PSA. The injuries are just make-up.
The sign at the end reads:
"Help me, I do not know if I can wait for tomorrow."

Point made. And well.

Via: Peta Pixel.

Below is the most powerful domestic violence PSA I've ever seen, from 2010, created by Y&R Chicago.

Here's Two Minutes Of Miley Cyrus Twerkin' In A Unicorn Onesie

20 Reasons You Shouldn't Date Men Who Wear Fedoras

Awesome Trailer For "Star Trek Into Darkness" Using Stop-Motion Lego

Haku, The White River Otter Is Too Adorable For Words

21 Weird Non-Iconic Movie And TV Props Being Sold On eBay


The One Hilarious Mistake In What Was Otherwise A Perfect Game

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Top-seed Louisville blew out their opponent, 16-seed North Carolina A&T. Doesn't mean everything went right.

Louisville notched an easy 79-48 win over North Carolina A&T in the first round of the tourney. But forward Chane Behanan got a little... too comfortable.

Louisville notched an easy 79-48 win over North Carolina A&T in the first round of the tourney. But forward Chane Behanan got a little... too comfortable.

Fortunately, the brick went right to Wayne Blackshear, who allowed Behanan to redeem himself. But still:

Fortunately, the brick went right to Wayne Blackshear, who allowed Behanan to redeem himself. But still:

USE TWO HANDS, DUDE. #smdh

USE TWO HANDS, DUDE. #smdh

13 Baby Animals Being Grumpy Old Men

"The Heights": The Only Cancelled TV Show With A No. 1 “Billboard” Hit

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This TV show had poor ratings, but it’s theme song was a smash.

"The Heights" was a short-lived TV drama that aired on Fox in 1992. Produced by Aaron Spelling, the show tried to capture the cool It factor of his hit series, "Beverly Hills, 90210."

"The Heights" was a short-lived TV drama that aired on Fox in 1992. Produced by Aaron Spelling, the show tried to capture the cool It factor of his hit series, "Beverly Hills, 90210."

Image by Aaron Spelling Prod. / Courtesy: Everett Collection

The show centered on a fictional band (called The Heights) made up of struggling twenty-somethings. Each episode featured one of their songs.

The show centered on a fictional band (called The Heights) made up of struggling twenty-somethings. Each episode featured one of their songs.

Image by Aaron Spelling Prod. / Courtesy: Everett Collection

The show's breakout star was Jamie Walters, who sang the lead vocals on the theme song and single "How Do You Talk to an Angel."

The show's breakout star was Jamie Walters, who sang the lead vocals on the theme song and single "How Do You Talk to an Angel."

Image by Aaron Spelling Prod. / Courtesy: Everett Collection

The single "How Do You Talk to an Angel" reached No. 1 on the "Billboard Hot 100" on November 14, 1992; knocking Boyz II Men's "End of the Road" from the top spot.

The single "How Do You Talk to an Angel" reached No. 1 on the "Billboard Hot 100" on November 14, 1992; knocking Boyz II Men's "End of the Road" from the top spot.

In 1993, the song was nominated for an Emmy for "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics", but it lost to "Sorry I Asked" by Liza Minnelli.


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Hugo Chávez Supporters Clash With Protesters In Venezuela

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Many of the attackers wore T-shirts bearing the image of the late president and were chanting pro-Chávez slogans, Associated Press reports.

A supporter of Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez argues with an anti-riot police officer who tries to block him from a group of opposition students protesting a few blocks from the electoral council in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, March 21, 2013.

Image by Fernando Llano / AP

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- Supporters of the late President Hugo Chavez hurled rocks and bottles Thursday in an attack on student protesters who were marching against perceived bias by Venezuela's electoral council.

Seven students were reported injured in the violence that raised tensions in a country already sharply divided ahead of next month's presidential election.

Hundreds of students had gathered at a central plaza in the morning and were making their way to the electoral council headquarters in downtown Caracas when they came upon a police barricade.

Source: hosted.ap.org

Venezuela's Bolivarian Police officers stand between a group of opposition student protesters, left, and supporters of Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez.

Image by Ariana Cubillos / AP

Opposition students shouts slogans against supporters of Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez during a protest a few blocks from the electoral commission in Venezuela.

Image by Fernando LLano / AP


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The Ultimate Faces Of Relief

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Memphis survived an upset bid from St. Mary's. And boy, did they look relieved.

Down by five with seven seconds to go, 11-seed St. Mary's hit this absurd bank three to get within two of 6-seed Memphis.

Down by five with seven seconds to go, 11-seed St. Mary's hit this absurd bank three to get within two of 6-seed Memphis.

Then, even more absurdly, they forced Memphis to turn the ball over on the inbounds. All of a sudden, St. Mary's had the opportunity to tie or win after being down by five seconds before.

Then, even more absurdly, they forced Memphis to turn the ball over on the inbounds. All of a sudden, St. Mary's had the opportunity to tie or win after being down by five seconds before.

Memphis was nervous, as you might expect.

Memphis was nervous, as you might expect.

But, after playing solid defense on the inbounds, Memphis forced a tough last-second heave that went long. Memphis wins a nail-biter, and those dudes were RELIEVED.

But, after playing solid defense on the inbounds, Memphis forced a tough last-second heave that went long. Memphis wins a nail-biter, and those dudes were RELIEVED.


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