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The Incredible True Story Behind Sergio Garcia's Epic Collapse

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Tiger Woods had very little to do with it.

This weekend Tiger Woods won The Player's Championship, which is commonly referred to as the golf season's 5th major. But the biggest storyline wasn't Tiger's win, it was his rivalry with Sergio Garcia.

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With merely two holes to play Garcia, a Spanish golfer who was involved in a pouty feud with Tiger over the weekend, was tied with Woods. The possibility of an tension-filled playoff loomed, until Sergio improbably imploded on the difficult Par 3 17th, hitting it into the water twice.

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GLAAD Board Member Calls Out Supreme Court Justices During Speech

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Steve Warren had a few words for the Supreme Court at the GLAAD Media Awards in San Francisco this weekend. The crowd gave a standing ovation.

Attorney Steve Warren took the stage and called on Supreme Court justices to act against the Defense of Marriage Act and Prop 8.

Attorney Steve Warren took the stage and called on Supreme Court justices to act against the Defense of Marriage Act and Prop 8.

Warren is a member of GLAAD's Board of Directors and recent recipient of GLAAD's Stephen F. Kolzak Award, which is given to an openly LGBT media professional who has made a significant difference in promoting equality for our community.

"Because the Clarence and Virginia Thomas's of the world are accorded the protections of the U.S. Constitution and we are not. Our basic civil rights are currently being experimented with in 50 different state laboratories. Many of which have little or no hope of ridding themselves of the prejudice and hate that still exists in so much of our country. It pains me to think of what could have been for our relationships, including my own of 26 years, if our nation had embraced all of us, and given us the love, respect and support given to heterosexual couples, of all races. We need, we deserve, and we are rightfully entitled as American citizens to be included under the shield of the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment."

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He also had a few words for Justice Antonin Scalia:

He also had a few words for Justice Antonin Scalia:

"When Justice Antonin Scalia, a man who has repeatedly debased our families and our community, takes up this line of attack, and looks to one side and sees Justice Thomas and to his other side and sees Chief Justice Roberts, two men who have created their families through the beauty of adoption, just as I have done myself with my daughter Katie, we would all hope that the hypocrisy of this argument would dawn on him and move him."

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How Much Would You Pay For A Pair Of These Sneakers?

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They’re “Ultra-Distressed.” Price inside.

How about $1,975?

How about $1,975?

They're by Italian designer A Diciannoveventitre.
Details: "Overdyed, ultra-distressed high top sneakers with pre-rusted metal eyelets and dye-splattered rubber sole."
FOR THAT PRICE, I WANT SOME REAL PUKE STAINS.
Buy them via Barney's here.

They appear to be extremely authentically "ultra-distressed." You can't put a price tag on this level of fake realness.

They appear to be extremely authentically "ultra-distressed." You can't put a price tag on this level of fake realness.

This Redditor's Piano Version Of "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" Is Magnificent

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I don’t know how to play the piano, but now I really want to. Thanks, BeamPacer !

Forget Kanye West's version of Daft Punk's "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger," because the piano version is here and it's delightful.

Eoin Sinclair (aka BeamPacer) went through the 2001 track and wrote down each and every note he could here. Allegedly this took about a week, and I'd say it's time well spent.

Here's the original sheet music Eoin created as well.

All on Noteflight!

What song should Eoin put to piano next?!


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Why You Shouldn't Feel Bad If You Can't Have A Dog

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Are allergies, small living space, or mean parents not allowing you have a dog? It’s okay—there’s always a silver lining!

You never get woken up at 6am to go for a walk.

You never get woken up at 6am to go for a walk.

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You don't have to scrape dog shit off the sidewalk in a little plastic baggy.

You don't have to scrape dog shit off the sidewalk in a little plastic baggy.

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You never have to worry about dog hair getting on everything you own.

You never have to worry about dog hair getting on everything you own.

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You'll never have to deal with these kinds of "accidents."

You'll never have to deal with these kinds of "accidents."

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20 Vibe Magazine Covers That Perfectly Define The '90s

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The venerable R&B publication that helped document the history of pop culture in the ‘90s is reportedly set to cease publication at the end of this year. Here is a look at some of the memorable covers from the decade.

Snoop Dogg (September 1993)

Snoop Dogg (September 1993)

22-year-old Snoop appeared on the cover of the magazine's first issue, his cover story was in advance to his debut album, Doggystyle (which was highly anticipated following his contribution’s to Dr. Dre’s The Chronic, the previous year).

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The Notorious B.I.G. and Faith Evans (October 1995)

The Notorious B.I.G. and Faith Evans (October 1995)

For those of us old to remember; Biggie and Faith's relationship was a source of major drama in the mid-'90s.

Michael Jackson (June/July 1995)

Michael Jackson (June/July 1995)

For the cover and accompanying photo shoot, Michael dressed in hip-hop clothing (reportedly for the first and only time in his career).

Mary J. Blige (February 1995)

Mary J. Blige (February 1995)

This was the "Queen of Hip-Hop Soul" first cover.


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11 Freaky Photoshopped Tongue/Lips Ads

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Male art directors have a BIG oral fixation.

New ad out this week for 5 Gum, via the UK. Seeded tongues, here they come...

New ad out this week for 5 Gum, via the UK. Seeded tongues, here they come...

Fanta strawberry ad, via Brazil.

Fanta strawberry ad, via Brazil.

And one more disgusting seeded tongue for Ehrmann yogurt, via Germany.

And one more disgusting seeded tongue for Ehrmann yogurt, via Germany.

The only ad here that I like. For Mars Chilled, a billboard erected on Kyber Pass Road in Auckland, NZ back in 2007.

The only ad here that I like. For Mars Chilled, a billboard erected on Kyber Pass Road in Auckland, NZ back in 2007.


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Watch This Lingerie Football Player Twerk On Someone's Head

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This is how people celebrate now. This is our future.

During a recent Lingerie Football League game, Ogom "The Nigerian Knockout" Chijindu of the Los Angeles Temptation laid a massive hit on Seattle's Riki Creger-Zier.

During a recent Lingerie Football League game, Ogom "The Nigerian Knockout" Chijindu of the Los Angeles Temptation laid a massive hit on Seattle's Riki Creger-Zier.

Now that's not very notable. After all, everyone knows fans go to the LFL for high quality football action.

But what is notable is how Chijindu decided to celebrate. Namely by tweking on Creger-Zier's head.

But what is notable is how Chijindu decided to celebrate. Namely by tweking on Creger-Zier's head.

I can't wait for Barkevious Mingo to bring this to the NFL. Isn't that right, Barkevious?

I can't wait for Barkevious Mingo to bring this to the NFL. Isn't that right, Barkevious?

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The "Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead" Guide To Getting A Job

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Class of 2013, this is for you.

Phase 1: Get Motivated

In order to appreciate the richness of working life, you must first completely burn out. Spend some time giving the world a general "ugh."

Phase 1: Get Motivated

Don't go straight into your chosen career. Get a supremely shitty job first. Then take satisfaction in quitting it.

Phase 2: Search and Apply

Now set out on your search. Cast your net wide.

Phase 2: Search and Apply

Get a book like this one that will tell you how to write a resume.


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18 Most WTF Moments In The “NCIS” Finale

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What. Just. Happened. Spoilers, obviously.

This crazy dream sequence.

This crazy dream sequence.

Vance whips out the dead wife card.

Vance whips out the dead wife card.

This moment when Parsons got totally owned.

This moment when Parsons got totally owned.

Nothing says "I think you're a worm" like any iteration of "fetch me my tea."

Abby designs a video game so she can pretend-shoot Parsons.

Abby designs a video game so she can pretend-shoot Parsons.

Maybe her time would be better spent solving crimes?


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12 Memorable Portrayals Of Dracula

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Jonathan Rhys Meyers will be donning fangs in NBC’s upcoming limited series Dracula , but he’s far from the first to play the Count. Here’s a look at some of the more memorable portrayals through the years.

Max Schreck (1922's Nosferatu)

Max Schreck (1922's Nosferatu )

Technically, Max Schreck played "Count Orlok" in Nosferatu, but that's only because they couldn't get the rights to Bram Stoker's Dracula. Regardless, this remains one of the most iconic versions of the character. And after nearly a century he's still terrifying, showing how much you can do with some makeup and a legitimately creepy actor.

Bela Lugosi (1931's Dracula)

Bela Lugosi (1931's Dracula )

Undoubtedly the most famous Dracula of them all, Lugosi's portrayal established many of the conventions that we still see in movies and TV — the style, the charm, the accent. The line "I never drink ... wine" was unique to the film but has been added to subsequent Dracula adaptations. Lugosi's Dracula has also been parodied endlessly, as on Sesame Street with Count Von Count.

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Gloria Holden (1936's Dracula's Daughter)

Gloria Holden (1936's Dracula's Daughter )

OK, so she's not the Dracula, but she's a Dracula, and that has to count for something. As Countess Marya Zaleska, Holden is every bit as seductive and intimidating as Lugosi. I mean, those eyebrows alone! There's also plenty of lesbian subtext — this vampire prefers the ladies, too — which has helped make Dracula's Daughter something of a cult classic.

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Christopher Lee (1958's House of Dracula)

Christopher Lee (1958's House of Dracula )

Christopher Lee earns the distinction of playing Dracula more times than anyone else on this list. He started with House of Dracula (simply Dracula outside of the U.S.) and continued in Dracula: Prince of Darkness, Dracula Has Risen From the Grave, and Taste the Blood of Dracula, among others. None of these captured the spirit and horror of the character like Lee's first Dracula film, though.

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Russian Youth Hockey Brawl Trumps Every NHL Fight Ever

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In America we usually save this behavior for the parents.

Fighting has always been a fundamental part of hockey. It's an agressive sport and bloodlust has always been ingrained in its culture.

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Even to a comical degree.

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"Now That's What I Call Music!" Was The Only CD Collection You Needed

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Who needed other music when Now had it all? Just provide check or money order!

So visiting the CD store was always a little scary at first.

So visiting the CD store was always a little scary at first.

There were just so many choices. So. Many. CHOICES.

You could never remember a single thing that you wanted to buy.

You could never remember a single thing that you wanted to buy.

"Why can't I come up with one artist that I'm into? Wait, do I even LIKE music? What is going on?!"

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Then, all of a sudden, it came to you.

The Now That's What I Call Music! series did the choosing for you, and it had EVERYTHING you wanted (plus some other weird songs by, like, Adema, but that was cool by you too).

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All you needed to do was add one of these babies to your collection in order to have it all.

All you needed to do was add one of these babies to your collection in order to have it all.

Because who wants to make actual choices? Like, ew, no thanks.

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17 Times You Couldn't Contain Yourself During The Season Finale Of "New Girl"

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I can’t, I literally just can’t right now. Spoilers for this week’s episode.

When that perfect couple photo almost happened.

When that perfect couple photo almost happened.

When Nick squeezed into Schmidt's too small suit to impress Jess.

When Nick squeezed into Schmidt's too small suit to impress Jess.

When this knowing look passed between Schmidt and Cece.

When this knowing look passed between Schmidt and Cece.

Even though I LOVE Elizabeth, these two are amazing together.

When Nick reinstated the douche jar after Schmidt called Jess a hoe.

When Nick reinstated the douche jar after Schmidt called Jess a hoe.

"Bros before hoes Nick."


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Kobe Bryant Posts Graphic Photo Of His Surgery

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Have you ever wanted to see inside Kobe… Oh wait. No. Not like that. (Warning: Graphic.)

Thought experiment.

You're Kobe Bean Bryant.

You're new to social media, but people tell you that you're good at it.

Which is good, because you're goal in life is to be the best at everything.

So as right around the same time you get into Twitter and Instagram, you have a terrible Achilles injury that requires surgery.

So how do you present that surgery on social media?

Some people would tweet about it.

Some would make a joke about it.

But you?

PSSSSSH...

You're Kobe Bryant.

Nobody social medias as hard as you do.

If you're going to social media your surgery, you are going to social media it harder than anyone else ever would.

(WARNING WHAT FOLLOWS IS A GRAPHIC PHOTO.)

(SERIOUSLY. IF YOU'RE SQUEAMISH, TURN BACK NOW.)

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11 Of The Many, Many Things That Have Happened Since The Knicks Were Last A Relevant Playoff Team

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It’s been a while for the ‘Bockers.

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The Knicks play Game 4 of their second-round playoff series against the Pacers tonight. This might not seem to be a particularly noteworthy accomplishment. After all, eight teams make Round 2 every year (that's over a quarter of the league). What makes the Knicks' presence noteworthy is that they haven't been relevant in the playoffs — which we're defining as having won at least one Round 2 game — in THIRTEEN YEARS. May 21, 2000. That was the last time the Knicks put one on the board in the second round. The only other teams that didn't win a Round 2 game during that span are the Bobcats and Wizards.

13 years is a long time. Here are some things that have happened during those 13 years:

Tim Duncan got ten THOUSAND rebounds.

Tim Duncan got ten THOUSAND rebounds.

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There were more dunks in the WNBA (six) than Knicks postseason appearances (five).

There were more dunks in the WNBA (six) than Knicks postseason appearances (five).

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Steve Martin Was A Mega Heartthrob Back In The Day

"Dinosaurs": The Most Traumatizing Series Finale Ever

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The extinction of the Sinclair family was a blow to childhoods everywhere. But the episode also delivered a powerful message.

Dinosaurs

Dinosaurs

Dinosaurs, produced by Jim Henson Productions, was a show that aired from 1991–1994, as part of ABC's "TGIF" lineup.

The show, set in 60,000,003 B.C. in Pangaea, was a family-friendly blend of The Flintstones and The Simpsons. It revolved around the misadventures of the Sinclair family: Earl Sinclair, the father; Fran Sinclair, the mother; Robbie Sinclair, the son; Charlene Sinclair, the daughter; and Baby "Not the Mama" Sinclair, the baby.

Although the show was lighthearted and geared toward younger viewers, it sometimes visited heavy themes, like sexual harassment, objectification of women, civil rights, steroid use, masturbation, drug abuse, racism, peer pressure, religion, and women's rights.

In the memorable but very dark series finale, it touched on the themes of environmentalism and mortality — with an ending that left all of the characters facing their imminent death.

The series finale, “Changing Nature," aired on July 20, 1994, and the episode began with the Sinclair family gathered at a picnic awaiting the annual return of the bunch beetles. The beetles, much to the disappointment of the family, never show.

We learn, in a bit of foreshadowing, that the reason the beetles never returned was because they had been eradicated after the dinosaurs had, irresponsibly, built a plastic fruit factory over their swamp breeding ground.

The beetles played an important role in the ecosystem of Pangaea, by feeding on a type of climbing vine. Without the beetles, the vines began growing out of control.

Of course, Earl was put in charge of an environmental task force responsible for solving the vine problem.

The environmental task force's solution to deal with the vines is to spray the planet with defoliant. The mass poisoning, however, not only kills the vines, but all plant life on Pangaea.

In an effort to revive the dying plant life, Mr. Richfield, Earl’s boss, orders the environmental task force to make rain. They execute a plan to drop bombs into the planet's volcanoes, which, in turn, they hope will create rain clouds.


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21 Reasons You Wanna Know The "Workaholics" Guys

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Missing the guys already? Well take comfort in the fact that a fourth and fifth season of the show has been ordered, but for now we’ll let these reminders of why the guys are the best tide us over.

1. Because they understand the youth culture of today

1. Because they understand the youth culture of today

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2. Including the importance of 'The Selfie'

2. Including the importance of 'The Selfie'

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3. Because they coin new phrases that you live by

3. Because they coin new phrases that you live by


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How A Sports Folk Hero Disintegrates

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Nate Robinson had been having a magical playoffs. Tuesday night, we were reminded of the fact that, in sports, these things don’t always work out.

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Along with the Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson and teammate Jimmy Butler, the Chicago Bulls' Nate Robinson had been a major part of the success story of this year's playoffs. After seven years of wandering the NBA — first the New York Knicks, then, briefly, the Boston Celtics, Oklahoma City Thunder, and Golden State Warriors — the 5'9" point guard had become better known for the stupid things he did, like getting in fights and shooting on his own basket, then the fact that, when he focused for more than 12 seconds, he could score in droves.

In 2012-13, it looked like Robinson had finally maybe found a place. Playing in all 82 games for the first time in his career, Robinson seemed to have adjusted to coach Tom Thibodeau's disciplined, demanding style, and when the playoffs rolled around, the shorthanded Bulls, expected to fall early because of their overmatched, backup-filled lineup, managed to beat the Nets in seven — including a 34-point Robinson performance in a double-OT win. Then, adding to the surprise, the Bulls beat Miami in Game 1, with 27 points from Robinson. He was becoming a folk hero, and Chicago had a potential miracle on its hands.

That didn't happen. The Bulls lost their next three, reaching their nadir Monday night during a 23-point loss. Struggling most of all was Robinson. Here's a supercut of his missed shots last night as a sort of tribute and memorial to Chicago's gallant playoff run without Derrick Rose. Thanks for the memories, Nate.

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