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Charming Tumblr Shows Us "What Ali Wore"

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This is Ali. He lives in Berlin. He walks past photographer every day while she works, so she started to keep track of his amazing outfits .

First photo! Ali walks past the cafe I work at in Berlin every morning at 9:05am. I’m not sure where he is going, but we always say hello to each other. He always wears such great clothes. I don’t speak much German and he speaks a little bit of English, but I managed to ask if I could take his photo. He gladly accepted.

Source: alioutfit.tumblr.com

Source: alioutfit.tumblr.com

Ali seems to remember if I have already taken a photo of a particular outfit, and doesn’t usually let me do repeats. This is the first appearance of this brown velour jacket.

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22 People Who Found Jesus In Their Food

12 Reasons Why Walter White Is Actually The Perfect Human Being

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He's, like, so awesome and amazing and nice in a misunderstood kind of way.

He will literally ROFL at your jokes.

He will literally ROFL at your jokes.

"Haaaa ha ha! O-M-G, Skyler! Stop! That's so funny! I can't breathe!"

He doesn't want to startle you, so he will actually knock before entering your room.

He doesn't want to startle you, so he will actually knock before entering your room.

Yeah, Mr. White! Yeah! Manners!

He will initiate Destiny's Child sing-a-longs with you.

He will initiate Destiny's Child sing-a-longs with you.

It definitely makes impromptu trips into the deserts of New Mexico A LOT more fun.

He will sprinkle compliments throughout your day.

He will sprinkle compliments throughout your day.

"Jesse, you rock at sitting in the passenger seat!" *High five*


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7 Worst Italian Photos Ever

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A collection of the worst pic shoots from one of the most hilarious italian Facebook pages “Il Peggio Della Fotografia Made in Italy”

Absolutely artistic italian Verismo

Absolutely artistic italian Verismo

Source: facebook.com  /  via: facebook.com

Young man and a fishing net on unidentified building object

Young man and a fishing net on unidentified building object

Source: Il Peggio Della Fotografia Made in Italy  /  via: facebook.com

This is about love

This is about love

Source: Il Peggio Della Fotografia Made in Italy  /  via: facebook.com

This also is about "love"

This also is about "love"

Source: Il Peggio Della Fotografia Made in Italy  /  via: facebook.com


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The Importance Of Font Choice — Work Shirt Edition

Justin Bieber Maybe Bought Himself A Pet Monkey

9 Forgotten Easter Specials From Your Childhood

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From the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to Fat Albert, there have been some pretty forgettable Easter Specials.

Yogi the Easter Bear

Yogi the Easter Bear

Year that it first aired: 1994

What was it about: The Easter Bunny is kidnapped and Yogi must step in and save Easter.

Watch it here: Yogi the Easter Bear

Via: yogi-bear.trailertheater.com

Will Vinton's Claymation Easter

Will Vinton's Claymation Easter

Year that it first aired: 1992

What was it about: Wilshire Pig hatches a plan to capture the Easter Bunny and make himself the world's first Easter Pig.

Watch it here: Claymation Easter

Synopsis by: TCM

Via: tohoscope

Here Comes Peter Cottontail

Here Comes Peter Cottontail

Year that it first aired: 1971

What was it about: The tale of rabbit named Peter, who attempts to become the next Easter Bunny. Also there’s a random cameo appearance by Santa Claus, cause this movie wasn’t trippy enough.

Oh, and of course at the end he becomes the next Easter Bunny.

Watch it here: Here Comes Peter Cottontail

Image by Everett Collection

A Chucklewood Easter

A Chucklewood Easter

Year that it first aired: 1987

What was it about: Ranger Jones tells Buttons and Rusty all about Easter, and how everything comes alive for the season. When they learn about Easter eggs, they sneak their way into the secret underground Easter egg factory posing as bunnies.

When they are discovered, Rusty and Buttons are put on trial for stealing eggs. But in the end they learn all about the true spirit of Easter.

Watch it here: A Chucklewood Easter

Synopsis by: IMDb

Via: retrojunk.com


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Why Is Urban Outfitters Bringing Back The WORST Of The '80s And '90s?

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Oh do we ever have answers.

Because they really want to see you fall.

Bee-tee-dubs, these also light up a la L.A. Gear and only cost $180.00.

Because they really want to see you fall.

Source: urbanoutfitters.com

Because when you wear these earrings, your hair and your troll doll's hair will become one.

Because when you wear these earrings, your hair and your troll doll's hair will become one.

Source: urbanoutfitters.com

Because you'd love to pay five times the amount you originally paid for the sweatshirt you bought at Wal-Mart and wore every day of third grade.

Because you'd love to pay five times the amount you originally paid for the sweatshirt you bought at Wal-Mart and wore every day of third grade.

Source: urbanoutfitters.com

Because this is actually highbrow, right? Like, a concept shirt based on your childhood sheets. It's almost Warholian.

Because this is actually highbrow, right? Like, a concept shirt based on your childhood sheets. It's almost Warholian.

Source: urbanoutfitters.com


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Remembering Care Bears Easter Baskets

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Being an ‘80s kid meant only one thing, getting a Care Bear for Easter.

Sure, at Easter you could get a nice card, some candy or a generic bunny stuffed animal (ugh, it doesn’t even have it’s own cartoon series), but nothing said "I am loved" like a Care Bear.

Sure, at Easter you could get a nice card, some candy or a generic bunny stuffed animal (ugh, it doesn’t even have it’s own cartoon series), but nothing said "I am loved" like a Care Bear.

Via: kingdomofcaring.net

Of course we wouldn’t feel this way if we weren’t subjected to commercials of a grandma lovingly putting together Care Bears' Easter baskets...

Of course we wouldn’t feel this way if we weren’t subjected to commercials of a grandma lovingly putting together Care Bears' Easter baskets...

...And her grandchildren exclaiming, “it’s the best Easter basket ever!”

...And her grandchildren exclaiming, “it’s the best Easter basket ever!”


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12 Old Timey Bunnies Doing Very Interesting Things

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Easter isn't the only day bunnies conduct business .

1956: This bunny was expecting more from his audience after nailing Brahms' Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major.

1956: This bunny was expecting more from his audience after nailing Brahms' Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major.

Image by Hulton Archive / Getty Images

1955: These bunnies are on an outing with their babysitter, who is really thinking Mrs. Smith should really be paying her more than $2/hr to watch these rascals.

1955: These bunnies are on an outing with their babysitter, who is really thinking Mrs. Smith should really be paying her more than $2/hr to watch these rascals.

Image by Hulton Archive / Getty Images

1932: These bunnies are lapping up wonderful female attention.

1932: These bunnies are lapping up wonderful female attention.

Image by Hulton Archive / Getty Images

1959: This bunny and his friend, Dog, have just returned from a Soviet space mission (really).

1959: This bunny and his friend, Dog, have just returned from a Soviet space mission (really).

Image by Hulton Archive / Getty Images


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Confirmed: William Shatner Is A Ninja

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In 1981, he appeared on Circus of the Stars and Bruce Lee-d the crap out of everything.

From 1977-1994, CBS aired a special called Circus of the Stars, in which celebrities would come on perform ridiculous/amazing feats. The Shat appeared on the show in 1981...

First he breaks through two wood boards like NBD.

First he breaks through two wood boards like NBD.

How about three boards? Shat's all, Yawwwnnn.

How about three boards? Shat's all, Yawwwnnn .

WHAT THE F*#$#*^#*@?!?!?!

Five boards. On fire. Respect, Captain. Respect.

WHAT THE F*#$#*^#*@?!?!?!


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11 Major Passover Food Fails

How To Make Easter Egg Cakes

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The Easter bunny may not exist (oops, was that news?) but this magic is very real.

Just look at these unreasonably cute Easter egg cakes.

Just look at these unreasonably cute Easter egg cakes.

Tiny cakes! Baked in egg shells! As if they were born that way! Ack, so cute.

Okay, so, it's your lucky day, because we're about to show you how to make them in three equally darling varieties: brownie, yellow cake, and pancake (perfect for dunking in syrup at Easter brunch).

Image by Emily Fleischaker/Buzzfeed

Here's how they came into the world:

WHAT YOU'LL NEED
12 brown eggs
a thumbtack or pin
a wooden spoon (or something to help coax the egg out of the shell)
two containers, one small one large, to hold the egg yolks and whites
a large container to hold all the empty egg shells
one tablespoon salt
vegetable oil
a muffin tin
aluminum foil

PREPARATION

1. Place the egg on a paper towel. With the tack, puncture the top of the egg and swirl the tack around to loosen the hole. Carefully chip bits of the egg shell away with the tack and your fingers until a small hole forms. The smaller the hole the better — aim for 1/4" to 1/2" in — but you want to make sure that the yolk is able to come out and you can fill the shell with the batter.

2. Before you turn the punctured eggs upside down to empty out their yolks and whites into a container, take note of the number of eggs needed for your batter recipe (cake, brownie, or pancake). You'll want to drain that many eggs into a separate container so you can use them for the batter.

3. To drain the eggs, puncture the yolk so that it easily comes out of the shell, then use the back of a wooden spoon to coax the liquid out, like you might have to with a ketchup bottle. If there are any rough edges on the egg shells, get rid of them carefully with your fingers.

3. Rinse the eggs shells three times each until water runs clear out of them. Prepare a cold salt water bath for the shells and completely submerge. Leave for 30 minutes and then rinse the shells again with cold water.

4. Coat the inside of the shell with oil. Wipe off any oil that gets on the outside of the shell.

5. Use aluminum foil to create nests inside the muffin tin. Place the egg shells upright in the muffin tin and make sure they are secure.

Yellow Cake In Eggs

Yellow Cake In Eggs

Image by Emily Fleischaker/Buzzfeed


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How Obama Decided God Was OK With Marriage Equality

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The last great mystery of Obama’s marriage shift.

WASHINGTON — In 2004, Barack Obama cited his Christian faith while explaining his opposition to same-sex marriage. "What I believe, in my faith, is that a man and a woman, when they get married, are performing something before God, and it's not simply the two persons who are meeting," he said.

Eight years later, he cited his faith again when he became the first sitting president to endorse marriage equality.

"When we think about our faith, the thing at root that we think about is not only Christ sacrificing himself on our behalf, but it's also the Golden Rule, you know? Treat others the way you'd want to be treated," Obama said.

What changed in Obama's understanding of the Bible and Christianity between 2004 and 2012 is one of the last mysteries of his transformation from opponent to champion of marriage equality. While the president has explained this evolution in personal and political terms — citing conversations with gay friends, and the changing attitudes of the public — he has never directly explained how he came to believe that God approves of same-sex marriage.

The unexplained shift in Obama's religious worldview — and its neat tracking of public opinion polls — has led many to see his election-year marriage equality endorsement as a cynical flip-flop — a political calculation on an issue that, for him, never really had anything to do with faith.

The White House declined to speak on the record about the religious element to the president's evolution on this issue. But in a range of interviews with BuzzFeed, Christian leaders said that Obama's journey is not unique, and that a growing number of believers are successfully reconciling Biblical teachings with modern-day acceptance of homosexuality and marriage rights for gay couples. And sincere or not, the president's evolution represents a faith journey being taken by millions of Christians across the country, as a broad section of American Protestantism move from Old Testament stringency to New Testament tolerance.

Rev. Delman Coates is a pastor in Maryland, where he starred in ads supporting marriage equality in that state in 2012. He was also among the first African-American preachers Obama reached out to after making his public shift on marriage equality last May. Back then, most of the talk about Obama and faith related to how the president's new stance on marriage equality might alienate him from his African-American base. Coates told BuzzFeed he didn't recall Obama talking about the Bible at all on that call.

"No, only to say that he respected people's personal beliefs and practices and respected the rights of any religious institution to define marriage in accordance with their beliefs and practices, but that after talking to staff, talking to family, [and] his daughters, he had arrived at the conclusion that every American should be treated equally under the law," Coates said. "I'm under the belief that that was the right decision. Because Barack Obama was elected as president of the United States and not pastor of the United States."

Coates is a Biblical scholar and said his own views on marriage equality came from studying his faith's holy book. Just as Obama's change on same-sex marriage actually had the effect of changing African-American poll numbers on the issue, Coates said his belief that Christianity actually teaches tolerance toward the LGBT community has led his Clinton, Maryland, mega-church to its best year ever in 2012, with over 1,000 new members joining the congregation.

He said his understanding of Christian faith has always required flexibility and open-mindedness.

"We are evolving. Not just in our understanding of civil marriage, but we're also evolving in our understanding of what the scripture is affirming and what it is condemning," Coates said. "I think as more reasoned Christians take a look at scripture, it's pretty clear."

Coates also said the stories in Leviticus and other Old Testament books cited by opponents of homosexuality have been misconstrued for years, and that fresh views of what they teach have emerged through "progressive evangelical" scholarship.

"For example, saying that the infamous story of Sodom and Gomorrah, which is often used as, you know, 'Sodom and Gomorrah was condemned because of homosexuality.' Well, no," Coates said. "The request in the story of Sodom and Gomorrah in Genesis is a request to rape the guests of Lot... which is not the same as a consensual relationship. So, the so-called wickedness of Sodom and Gomorrah has nothing to do with same-gender loving relationships. It's dealing with something totally different."

This new reading has led to faith-based changes in the views of same-sex marriage, and it could help explain how Obama cited Christian teachings while arguing both sides of the marriage issue.

"Yes, I think Christians can evolve as we reassess the meaning of these texts," Coates said. "And if scripture is our source of authority, then we don't want to be found guilty of misreading scripture."

Other Christians, meanwhile, are distancing themselves from the Old Testament altogether — rather than reinterpreting it — as they seek to emphasize Christ's words in the New Testament. And some speculate that this could be the tack Obama has taken.

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, a Democrat from Missouri, is a practicing pastor, former leader of the Congressional Black Caucus, and supporter of same-sex marriage. His position astride both the political and faith worlds has given him unique insight into how Christian politicians can cite the Bible when opposing same-sex marriage and then turn around and cite it again after changing their minds.

"Actually, they're right on both counts," Cleaver told BuzzFeed when asked how a politician can cite the Bible to defend both sides of the marriage equality argument. "And I say that because it is important when discussing or considering same-sex marriage to acknowledge that it is as complex a theological and Bible issue as there is in at least two of the monotheistic religions, Christianity and Judaism."

Obama, Cleaver said, is now espousing a view of Christianity more focused on the teachings of Jesus, and not the more black-and-white demands of the Law of Moses that came before him.

The Old Testament, or "Hebrew Testament," as Cleaver prefers to call it, "does speak with great condemnation to the subject of a man laying with a man," he said. "[Leviticus] is not only anti-gay, it is violently anti-gay. And many people who have expressed over the years great intolerance on the issue of same-sex marriage, homosexuality and so forth were doing so from the Hebrew Testament only."

"What the president said ... that comes only, exclusively from the New Testament, or the Christian Testament," Cleaver said. "And by that I mean Jesus Christ, who we believe to be Lord, never one single time addressed the issue of LGBT issues. Not once. I was trained in Seminary that the main thing is the plain thing and the plain thing is main thing. And so Jesus is very clear. He never stumbled over the issue, he never condemned anybody for it, never praised anybody for it."

"What he did do," Cleaver said, "and I can say this without fear of contradiction, is to preach love."

Cleaver said it may seem strange that Jesus' words, which of course are as old as Christianity itself, are only now driving large numbers of Christians to support marriage equality.

"People now say, 'I used to be against it, but now I've thought about it and now I'm informed by love, I'm embracing the teachings of Jesus now,'" Cleaver said. "To be sure, the Christian Testament has been around for almost 2,000 years, so it's not like somebody just gave them a new document. But I'm OK with people who want to come to the conclusion that Jesus was not homophobic. There's no evidence, not even a piece of evidence, that that was the case."

The reality is that the church has been well behind cultural progress on this issue for decades, Cleaver said, and that as gay rights become mainstream, Christians are looking to their faith to reconcile the tolerance they yearn to show.

"The tragedy of this is that we're supposed to change society as opposed to society changing us," Cleaver said of the church. "And so what many people are doing is changing as society changes. And the justifications that they've known [are changing.] And I don't think anybody did it consciously, it's just that the voters are way ahead of the politicians on this."

The president is a good example of that dynamic. In 2004, he sounded like a modern conservative Republican when it came to marriage and faith — though he was always a proponent of other gay rights. (He was open to civil unions, which many current marriage proponents oppose, and he ran for president supporting the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" and other expansions of LGBT rights.)

In early 2008, Obama gave one of his first hints that his reading of the Christian scripture was starting to change when it comes to marriage. At a speech from the altar of the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, the home church of MLK, Obama told the mostly African-American audience the Bible was telling them to be more tolerant of the LGBT community.

"If we're honest with ourselves, we'll acknowledge that our own community has not always been true to King's vision of a beloved community," he said. "We have scorned our gay brothers and sisters instead of embracing them."

Scripture, Obama went on to say, "tells us that we are judged not just by word, but by deed." The speech was viewed at the time as an attempt by the then-senator to send a message to the black community, which polls showed was still deeply skeptical of expanding gay rights.

In a May 2012 interview with ABC's Robin Roberts, Obama again said faith was helping to drive him to his new position.

"When we think about our faith, the thing at root that we think about is not only Christ sacrificing himself on our behalf, but it's also the Golden Rule, you know? Treat others the way you'd want to be treated," Obama told Roberts. "And I think that's what we try to impart to our kids. And that's what motivates me as president. And I figure the more consistent I can be in being true to those precepts the better I'll be as a dad and a husband, and hopefully the better I'll be as a president."

To conservative Christians, Catholic and Protestant, this argument from faith is, at best, a stretch, one that ignores millennia of tradition and the plain language of the Old Testament. And to those who see the president as a political operator, these shifts are not a surprise. Some on both sides of the marriage debate believe Obama has followed the political winds on the topic, first supporting same-sex marriage in 1996 as a liberal Chicago community organizer before opposing it as his profile rose, and then finally supporting it again after Vice President Biden boxed him into a corner ahead of the 2012 elections.

But Obama hasn't only said that faith and marriage equality can coexist — he's said that his Christianity is part of the reason he supports expanded marriage rights at all.

It's a view many Christians are coming to these days, Coates said.

"To define faith as fixed is not what faith is about. That's science," he said. "Faith is a journey. It is a process. ... I haven't talked to him about his faith journey; he can only speak to that, but there's no better example of what the mystery of faith is about than one that is evolving. What you believe when you're 10 ought to be different by the time you're 20. We grow. We mature. We evolve."

15 Things To Expect From Ke$ha's New Reality Show

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MTV released a new trailer for Ke$ha's upcoming reality show, My Crazy Beautiful Life and it really seems like the show's emphasis is on the “crazy” part.

Glitter.

Glitter.

Burps.

Burps.

Blood.

Blood.

Tears.

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The 27 Most Memorable Moments From Spring Training

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The games may not have counted, but these plays did…IN OUR HEARTS.

Bryce Harper corrals a circus catch (eventually)

Via: mlb.mlb.com

Matt den Dekker goes sky-high to steal a home run

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Corey Brown goes full-extension for the grab

Via: mlb.mlb.com

Jamie Hoffmann shows off his awkward-yet-effective hops

Jamie Hoffmann shows off his awkward-yet-effective hops

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The 17 Greatest Easter Hats In All The Land

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Easter is a time when Christians around the world celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It's also a time when people wear fantastic hats to church. These are some of the best from Easter 2013

This wonderful tall hat

This wonderful tall hat

Source: instagram.com

This gorgeous peach feathery hat

This gorgeous peach feathery hat

Source: instagram.com


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The "Jurassic Park" Dinosaur Power Rankings Lead The Daily Links

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Plus the oddly cute sound spaceships make when they dock, Game of Thrones house sigils for websites, and puppies just because.

All dinosaurs are not created equal. This flock of Parasaurolophuses does VERY poorly on Vulture's ranking of every dino in Jurassic Park from worst to first.

Via: vulture.com

They say that in space, no one can hear you scream. But they never said anything about the funny little sound space shuttles make when they dock, which you can listen to at The Atlantic Tech.

Image by Reuters

Remember how Dr. Robotnik tried to replace all the animals with robots in Sonic 2? Well guess what: Betabeat reports that a few companies are working on the same thing right now.

Source: thanksforyourplaying.wordpress.com

If Twitter were a house in Game of Thrones, this is what its sigil would look like. (Slogan: "Dark Wings, Dumb Words.") Check out all 12 sigils that CollegeHumor made for the internet.

Source: collegehumor.com


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Kate Upton Wants Men To Shave Their Balls

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Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Kate Upton is particular about her men.

So Kate Upton is not a fan of ball hair.

Source: youtube.com

How did her boyfriend, pitcher Justin Verlander feel about this news?

How did her boyfriend, pitcher Justin Verlander feel about this news?

Not super happy.

Image by Julian H. Gonzalez/Detroit Free Press/MCT

But then Kate laughed...

But then Kate laughed...

And Justin felt like this, because thats a weird way to laugh. Laughing to create maximum boob jiggle is bizarre.

And Justin felt like this, because thats a weird way to laugh. Laughing to create maximum boob jiggle is bizarre.

Image by Charlie Neibergall / AP


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Basketball Player Or Wizard?

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Michigan's Mitch McGary might be the breakout player of the 2013 NCAA Tournament. And based on this play, he also might be magic.

Mitch McGary has been dominant during Michigan's run to the Final Four — through four games, he's averaging 18 points and 12 rebounds. But during today's Elite Eight win against Florida, he pulled off his most remarkable play yet.

Mitch McGary has been dominant during Michigan's run to the Final Four — through four games, he's averaging 18 points and 12 rebounds. But during today's Elite Eight win against Florida, he pulled off his most remarkable play yet.

Let's take a closer look. McGary shows tremendous concentration, following the ball with his eyes while flying out of bounds. It's an amazing play, particularly for someone who's six-foot-ten.

Let's take a closer look. McGary shows tremendous concentration, following the ball with his eyes while flying out of bounds. It's an amazing play, particularly for someone who's six-foot-ten.


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