How else would you have expected a flour challenge to go down? Previously: Extreme cinnamon challenge gone wrong .
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How else would you have expected a flour challenge to go down? Previously: Extreme cinnamon challenge gone wrong .
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Actor Ahmed Best, who voiced Jar Jar Binks in the Star Wars prequels, told Entertainment Weekly about a scene “which didn't fit in ['Episode III']” that would have shown the goofy Gungan senator experiencing some much-needed humility.
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Since Jean Dujardin took a nap on George Clooney's shoulder at an Oscar nominee luncheon this week, the french actor apparently feels the need to catch some Z's on everyone else, too. At least according to this Tumblr .
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YouTuber Craig J. Clark nailed this one. From Coulton's 2011 album “Artificial Heart.”
This music video is my own reimagining of the song "Still Alive" by Jonathan Coulton (from his 2011 album, "Artificial Heart") using public domain films found on Archive.org. I wanted to avoid making any overt references to the game Portal, or to recreate the video game for this music video (since there are already plenty of those videos to be found online, anyway).
Less is more, or so they say. These are a few items from a minimal superhero series that I'm currently working on.
Well done. A way sleeker look than the Spider-Man bathroom , don't you think?
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Here's a detailed look back at Whitney Houston's life. RIP. It's all so tragic.
Whitney Houston was born on August 9, 1963 in Newark, New Jersey
Whitney is the daughter gospel singer Cissy Houston, the cousin of Dionne Warwick, and the goddaughter of Aretha Franklin.
This is not a story about a tragedy. It was 1986 and I was listening to her debut album on cassette. Repeatedly.
(AP / ELISE AMENDOLA)
When we say "this is how I want to remember her," we rarely mean how someone was right before she died, whether ravaged by old age or illness or drugs. Instead we form a collage of moments, often fleeting, usually romanticized, always personal.
So this is how I want to remember.
It is 1986, and I am sitting on the floor in the living room of our house in Brookline, Massachusetts, listening over and over to a new cassette on my parents' boom box. The woman on the front of the tape looks, I think, like a princess: her hair is slicked back and she is wearing a simple strand of pearls, and a vaguely Grecian, cream-colored, one-shoulder dress. She isn't exactly smiling, but she gazes out calmly, confidently. She is the most beautiful woman I have ever seen.
Until now I have owned only the following albums: We Are the World, purchased in an airport record store, and She's So Unusual, purchased after a friend's older neighbor dressed us up as mini-Cyndis, but we have recently gotten cable and so, in addition to watching hours and hours of Nickelodeon, I have also discovered MTV, which broadcasts Mötley Crüe's hugely age-inappropriate "Home Sweet Home" video alongside songs like "Greatest Love of All," which — as a child — I take to be an anthem that is hugely inspiring and wondrous. If that little girl in pigtails with the "Whitney" name tag could grow up to be the stunning, confident Whitney Houston, in a sparkly white dress, singing in her gorgeous voice to thousands of people, then anything is possible.
If you're a movie buff, then you're probably family with body count videos for the action and horror genres. I now present to you, courtesy of Youtuber DiranLyons, the Terrence Howard “Mayne” Count — as in the number of times he says “Mayne” in “Hustle & Flow.”
An account located in Clark County, Nevada, tweeted “Whitney Houston found dead in Beverly Hills hotel” almost a half hour before the Associated Press released their report. The user in question, @chilemasgrande a.k.a. Big Chorizo, has not yet been reached for comment.
Big Chorizo's tweet was sent to its then-14 followers at 7:30 p.m. EST. At 7:57 p.m. EST, the AP tweeted the news (and without initial mention of the hotel). As of this writing (Sunday 12:55 p.m. EST), @ChilemasGrande now has 34 followers.
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The guy lying down is named Dave. He's pretty generous, what with letting the newbies practice with Xs and Os on his leg … would you?
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After receiving some breaking “information,” very funny twitter-man and all around person @fart posted that Whitney Houston was killed by wasps. And people believed it. Twitter: where the facts go first.
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A British gentleman gives a thief a piece of his mind, but couldn't apprehend the dick. If you know him, get in touch with the videographer, please.
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“Could you pass the oil?” This work by Dalek DaVinci has always caused controversy.
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Paolo Patrizi's photo essay “Migration” documents a young Nigerian woman who sells her body on Italian roadsides through her own accord so she can send money back to her family. “Most migrant women, including those who end up in the sex industry, have made a clear decision to leave home and take their chances overseas,” the photographer says. “For many girls prostitution in Italy has become an entirely acceptable trade and the legend of their success makes the fight against sex traffickers all the more difficult.”
A group of black-hooded youths hurled Molotov cocktails at various shops Sunday night, hours before Greece Parliament looks to pass a 130 billion euro bailout. The bill would ostensibly save the government from bankruptcy but would also result in 3.3 billion euros being cut from people's wages and pensions.
Below: A Starbucks near Syntagma Square set on fire by protesters.
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Source: @mmgeissler / via: @Alex_Ogle
LINK: Greeks Hurl Petrol Bombs As Lawmakers Weigh Austerity
It's also fake as all get-out, but so worth watching to the end. A sketch from the three-man Dutch comedy troupe better known as Jiskefet.
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He thinks it says he speaks Swahili. [UPDATE: Actually, it did for about eight months from 2005-2006.]
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