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22 Exact British Versions Of Important American Things

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Basically the same country, really.

Shoreditch = Williamsburg

Shoreditch = Williamsburg

Williamsburg: Hipsters decorating apartments with Union Jacks and drinking imported European craft beer.
Shoreditch: Hipsters decorating flats with American flags and drinking imported American craft beer.

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Hawaii = Cornwall

Hawaii = Cornwall

Hawaii: Much hotter than the rest of the country, but full of tourists and second homes. Amazing surfing.
Cornwall: Very slightly hotter than the rest of the country, but still full of tourists and second homes. Theoretically possible surfing.

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Texas = Yorkshire

Texas = Yorkshire

Texas: Honest, hard-working people who think Texas is an independent country.
Yorkshire: Honest, hard-working people who think Yorkshire is an independent country.

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Great American Desert = Scottish Highlands

Great American Desert = Scottish Highlands

Great American Desert: Vast expanse of small, hot rocks where no-one really lives.
Scottish Highlands: Vast expanse of big, damp rocks where no-one really lives.

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Watch This Guy's Car Fall Apart As He Attempts To Drive Up A Flat Driveway

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Oops.

At last week's Wekfest LA, there was a guy in a modified Nissan Silvia that thought he could drive up a relatively flat driveway. Unfortunately, he was wrong.

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At first, the front bumper couldn't even get over the driveway.

At first, the front bumper couldn't even get over the driveway.

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So they pulled it off, giving the car a big enough gap to drive up.

So they pulled it off, giving the car a big enough gap to drive up.

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But they forgot about the rear bumper...

But they forgot about the rear bumper...

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22 Struggles People Terrified Of Flying Have Been Through

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Never getting on a plane ever again.

When people tell you your fear is irrational.

When people tell you your fear is irrational.

Oh yeah? You know what's irrational? Traveling in a giant box, thousands of feet above the ground, surrounded by strangers, with no way to get out.

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When you spend hours online, reading horror stories about plane crashes.

When you spend hours online, reading horror stories about plane crashes.

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Considering EVERY SINGLE other traveling option before bringing yourself to book a flight.

Considering EVERY SINGLE other traveling option before bringing yourself to book a flight.

A week on a boat to cross the Atlantic isn't SO BAD, is it?

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Having actual nightmares of the plane going down.

Having actual nightmares of the plane going down.

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Teacher Union President: The Right Is Not Going To Be Won Over On Common Core

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But American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten says the emphasis on testing is damaging Common Core’s reputation elsewhere.

Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT)

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WASHINGTON — Conservatives won't ever support Common Core on ideological grounds, but hearts and minds are still winnable when it comes to the education standards.

At least that's what Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, said in an interview with BuzzFeed.

The Common Core education standards, meant to teach students critical thinking skills and move away from the memorization-focus of George W. Bush's No Child Left Behind, have faced a sharp backlash this year. The standards have put the teachers union in a unique position: Although they support Common Core, the AFT broadly opposes immediate testing-based implementation when it comes to federal education standards.

Weingarten said the backlash against Common Core is part ideological and part based on poor implementation and organizations that put too much emphasis on testing.

"The right's vitriol is ideological. The losing of parents and teachers is a matter of incompetence," Weingarten said. She attributed the program's poor reception to groups like the Gates Foundation "wanting to measure more than wanting to teach."

The last few weeks have been tough for Common Core and its proponents. Near the end of May, South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley banned Common Core after the next school year. In Oklahoma, Gov. Mary Fallin signed a bill banning the standards, effective immediately.

Opposing Common Core has become a rallying cry for conservatives, who sometimes dub the standards as "Obamacore." Even governors who initially supported the program, like Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and Gov. Mike Pence of Indiana, are now walking back their previous stances.

"All these conservative governors left to their own devices initially supported the standards," she said. "What changed? The Koch brothers decided not to support the standards, ALEC didn't support the standards, others who fund right-wing causes don't support the standards."

But Weingarten wasn't as concerned about losing conservative states like South Carolina or Indiana, where she said those in charge will do anything to "undermine public schooling in America." She emphasized that no matter what she does, the right will be against her, framing it in personal terms.

"There's not anything I stand for that [people on the right] like," Weingarten said. "From the fact that I'm a gay leader of a teachers union, to the fact that I'm Jewish and actually religious about that, but not in the orthodox kind of way. My partner's the rabbi of a gay temple...and I'm the head of a labor union and I'm a public schoolteacher. So there's just nothing about me that the Tea Party will ever like."

The union's strategy, instead, will be to work to make Common Core successful with left-leaning states more receptive to the concepts behind federal education standards.

"I'm much more vitriolic about the people who say that the teaching is so important, the learning is so important, the outcomes for children are so important, yet don't spend a minute trying to help create the supportive systems...and just want to test, test, test," Weingarten said.

States like New York where she said parents are turning against the standards are especially key. The state's focus on testing, she said, is one of the key things John King, New York state's education commissioner, got wrong.

"The testing got conflated with the standards," she said.

An early round of Common Core testing in New York, from late 2013, showed 31 percent of the state's third through eighth graders "met or exceeded the proficiency standard in language arts," down from 55 percent in 2012.

A Company Has Designed A Bulletproof Blanket To Protect Kids During School Shootings

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The bulletproof Bodyguard Blanket is said to offer temporary shelter from natural disasters and mass shootings.

An Oklahoma company has designed a bullet-resistant blanket that's designed to protect children and teachers in the event of a school shooting.

An Oklahoma company has designed a bullet-resistant blanket that's designed to protect children and teachers in the event of a school shooting.

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The Bodyguard Blanket, made by ProTecht, is a bulletproof 5/16-inch pad that the company says is made from the same materials used by the U.S. military.

Steve Walker, a podiatrist who conceptualized the blanket, told The Oklahoman that the idea came to him after two tragedies: the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, and the tornadoes in Oklahoma. He said the idea was to "stop that blunt-force trauma when that rubble is falling down on a child."

The company estimates that the blanket can provide protection against 90% of all weapons that have been used in school shootings in the U.S.

The company estimates that the blanket can provide protection against 90% of all weapons that have been used in school shootings in the U.S.

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The blanket has straps that can be fastened around users like a backpack. The lightweight pad is made of a high-density plastic used for ballistic armor. The material can also protect users from nails, shards of metal and other sharp objects.

After testing the blanket at a shooting range, the makers said it provided protection against bullets from a 12-gauge buckshot, a .22-caliber and a 9 mm, among others.


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20 Things People Care About Less Than Going To Gov Ball

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We asked people at the New York where they’d usually be on the weekend.

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The One Forgotten Starbucks Treat That Needs To Come Back

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Put your caramel waffle on top of your drink to make it melty and gooey. WHY DID WE EVER STOP DOING THIS?

This is a caramel waffle. It used to be sold in U.S. Starbucks stores, but now no longer appears on the menu. However, it can be found across the world in many different forms and stores.

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They're also, more traditionally, called "stroopwafels." In the states, you can find some at Trader Joe's. Thank GOODNESS.

Whatever.
Anyways.
Put it on top of your beverage for a good time.

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See how it rests so majestically.

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It perfectly fits on top of your mug, just for you.

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12 Things To Know About Nigeria's Team Before The World Cup

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It’s Naija time.

They're called the "Super Eagles."

They're called the "Super Eagles."

So, basically, they're super heroes.

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Their jerseys are green and white.

Their jerseys are green and white.

They play in green at home games and white at away games.

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They've qualified for five of the last six World Cups, but have yet to make it very far.

They've qualified for five of the last six World Cups, but have yet to make it very far.

Nigeria made its World Cup debut in 1994 and made it to the round of 16 that year and in 1998. Since then, the team hasn't managed to make it past the group stages, and their appearances have often often been overshadowed by Nigerian government corruption.

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And in 2010, they were briefly banned from world soccer.

And in 2010, they were briefly banned from world soccer.

In January 2010, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan suspended the Super Eagles from competition for two years, due to embarrassment from poor performances. However, under FIFA regulations, governments aren't allowed to interfere with national teams, and the organization went back and forth with the government for the next several months. In October, Fifa finally banned the team, but reversed the decision four days later.

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Sony Announces "LittleBigPlanet 3"

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The latest in the beloved series is for PlayStation 4.

The games, known for their player-created levels, star the indelible Sackboy, and now some new cute as hell little guys and gals.

The games, known for their player-created levels, star the indelible Sackboy, and now some new cute as hell little guys and gals.


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47 Things You Might Not Know About NSYNC

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NSYNC really does owe its entire career to the Backstreet Boys!

1. Lou Pearlman, who launched NSYNC's career and managed the band (along with fellow boy banders Backstreet Boys), was inspired to create boy bands after seeing the success of New Kids on the Block in the early '90s.

2. Backstreet Boy's Howie Dorough was responsible for introducing Chris Kirkpatrick to Lou, after the two meet at a local junior college.

3. After failing to make the cut to join Backstreet, Chris came up with the idea for NSYNC, and pitched it to Pearlman.

4. Chris recruited Joey Fatone after meeting him at Universal Orlando, where they both worked as performers.

5. Justin Timberlake, who was asked to join the band by Lou, recruited his former The All-New Mickey Mouse Club co-star JC Chasez to join.

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6. Originally, the band's fifth member was a singer named Jason Galasso, but he quit shortly after the band formed and was replaced by Lance Bass.

7. NSYNC is an acronym made up from the last letter of each member's first name: JustiN, ChriS, JoeY, JasoN, and JC.

8. Justin's mother, Lynn Harless, was the one who came up with the idea for the acronym.

9. When Lance joined the band he was nicknamed "Lanceton" in order to fit the acronym.

10. Lance was recruited when he heard NSYNC was looking for a replacement singer from a vocal coach, who also coached Timberlake.


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Walt Jr. From "Breaking Bad" Wishes His Dad, Walter White, A Happy Father's Day

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Some knew him as Walter, others called him Heisenberg, but Walt called him Dad.

Screen Junkies is paying tribute to fictional fathers we all know and love. First up: the one who knocks.

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Dad of the year!

Dad of the year!

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7 Things You Didn't Know About Burt From Burt's Bees

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No. 1: He’s a real person, and so much more than just a logo.

His full name is Burt Shavitz; he's 79 years old, lives in a rural part of Maine, and is the subject of the new documentary Burt's Buzz.

His full name is Burt Shavitz; he's 79 years old, lives in a rural part of Maine, and is the subject of the new documentary Burt's Buzz .

Produced and directed by Jody Shapiro and executive produced by Isabella Rossellini, the film catalogs Burt's (born Ingram Berg) rise to quasi-celebrity as the founder and face of the popular company. He began with a single hive of his own bees, expanded to 26, and now his face is recognizable as Burt's Bees' iconic logo across the globe.

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He's not entirely comfortable with fame.

He's not entirely comfortable with fame.

Burt lives an intensely private life — "A good day," he says in the film, "is when no one shows up and you don't have to go anywhere." Still, he's occasionally recognized for his distinctive look (especially when rocking his cap with a bee on the front), and on a promotional trip to Taiwan, documented in the film and pictured above, he's positively swarmed with fans.

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Or at least, when BuzzFeed asked him about it recently in Manhattan, he started to tell an elaborate story about an entirely different thing, which is probably for the best.


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11 Reasons Molly From “Fargo” Is The Damn Greatest

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THE DAMN GREATEST. A love letter to Allison Tolman’s wry Bemidji police officer.

She manages to shoot a hit man holding an assault rifle twice in a blizzard.

She manages to shoot a hit man holding an assault rifle twice in a blizzard.

When she wonders how she could be such a competent police officer, Gus Grimly (Colin Hanks) says, "Because you're you." Which is correct.

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The first thing she thinks about when she wakes up in the hospital after getting shot in the spleen is that she had the bad guy.

The first thing she thinks about when she wakes up in the hospital after getting shot in the spleen is that she had the bad guy .

"Malvo. I had him," she mumbles.

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She's so good that her boss calls her "a peach" behind her back.

She's so good that her boss calls her "a peach" behind her back .

To her face? "Good police work." She's just great at her job is all.

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21 Brilliant Erykah Badu Philosophies That Will Inspire You

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“You don’t have to believe everything you think.”

On thought process.

On thought process.

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On making mistakes.

On making mistakes.

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On being grateful.

On being grateful.

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On authenticity.

On authenticity.

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Ted Cruz's Staff Seems Pretty Excited That Eric Cantor Lost

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“Is DC listening yet?”

Majority Leader Eric Cantor lost in stunning fashion Tuesday night to tea party challenger Dave Brat.

Majority Leader Eric Cantor lost in stunning fashion Tuesday night to tea party challenger Dave Brat.

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Rick Perry Is Driving Around In A Tesla Taunting California

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“The only way to make this car faster is to make it in Texas,” Texas Gov. Rick Perry tweeted.

The company is headquartered in Palo Alto, Calif., and is planning to build a "gigafactory" that would employ 6,500 people. Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and Texas, are the top locations, according to the Arizona Republic.

The company is headquartered in Palo Alto, Calif., and is planning to build a "gigafactory" that would employ 6,500 people. Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and Texas, are the top locations, according to the Arizona Republic .

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Perry showed how much he wants Tesla in Texas by driving one around Sacramento Tuesday.

Perry showed how much he wants Tesla in Texas by driving one around Sacramento Tuesday.

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9 Celebrity Tweets You Missed Today

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Here’s what happened today!

Lorde and her giant hat:

Lorde and her giant hat:

Lena's dad's review:

Lena's dad's review:

Lady Gaga's thoughts:

Lady Gaga's thoughts:

Bob Saget's qoute:

Bob Saget's qoute:


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