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Lottery Winner Who Took Vow Of Poverty Will Donate His Money

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Roy Cockrum won the largest lottery ever in the history of Tennessee, but said he will use the winnings to fund arts programming.

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Cockrum moved away from his native Knoxville decades ago, but moved back in 2009 to take care of his aging parents. He was taking his mother to a medical appointment when he first checked his ticket and discovered he won.

"It literally knocked me to my knees," he said in a statement. "My prayer was simple – 'Lord have Mercy!' But life goes on, so I picked myself up, put the winning ticket in my wallet and went to pick up my mother. I walked around University of Tennessee Medical Center all that morning with a $259.8 million winner in my pocket."

Cockrum said that he will set aside enough money to support himself, then will begin giving the money away to a "long list of charities." The majority of the money will go toward a foundation to support the arts. Cockrum said he was inspired by a rule his father, who died in 2010, gave him regarding money: "tithe a tenth, save a tenth and spend the rest wisely."

Cockrum also said Thursday he once won the Publishers Clearing House Prize prize as well. "The size of the prize wasn't as life changing as this one, but I have no doubt that I am one of the luckiest people in the world. I am so grateful. I am so blessed."

According to IMDB, Cochran appeared in the 1981 TV movie The Private History of a Campaign That Failed.


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19 Ways You And Your Roommate Are An Old Couple

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23 going on 80 over here.

Your idea of a Friday night is having a glass of wine and watching Dateline.

Your idea of a Friday night is having a glass of wine and watching Dateline.

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You go on tirades about how you don't understand teens these days.

You go on tirades about how you don't understand teens these days.

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You DGAF about looking, feeling, acting, or being cool... ever.

You DGAF about looking, feeling, acting, or being cool... ever.

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You have an apartment cat or equally lazy pet.

You have an apartment cat or equally lazy pet.

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7 Ways The Roger Ebert Documentary Will Make You Want To Be A Better Person

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Few people loved life and the movies like Roger Ebert. The new documentary Life Itself is a reminder of the many things we can learn from the late critic.

Roger Ebert in Life Itself.

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Roger Ebert died on April 4, 2013, after a long battle with cancer. At the time of his passing, he was a few months into working with Hoop Dreams director Steve James on a documentary about his life and work as an influential film critic who, alongside the late Gene Siskel, discussed and argued over movies every week on television before giving them a thumbs-up or thumbs-down. The doc, entitled Life Itself, based on Ebert's memoir of the same name, opens in select theaters on July 4.

Life Itself is sad, of course — it's a biography and an elegy that follows the decline in Ebert's health, but skips back through Ebert's early newspaperman days into his pairing with Siskel on what was then called Sneak Previews, while also covering his marriage to Chaz Hammelsmith Ebert. And its heartbreaking timing means the film can't help but be radiantly affectionate about its subject, which sidelines some forays into discussions of how some of their colleagues felt Siskel and Ebert oversimplified criticism to a simple yes or no vote. But it's also uplifting and fiercely inspiring, a portrait of someone who loved passionately and well. Here are some of the ways it will make you want to do the same.

1. It's an encouragement to be unafraid to write.

1. It's an encouragement to be unafraid to write.

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Ebert worked as a high school sports reporter for the Champaign-Urbana News-Gazette at 15. In his twenties, he became the youngest film critic in the country in 1967 at the Chicago Sun-Times, the paper he'd write for until his death. The movie and media industries were then, as now, concentrated in New York and L.A., but being based in another part of the country didn't stop Ebert from becoming a nationally recognized voice.

Ebert's clear, straightforward approach to writing would eventually make him the first film critic to win a Pulitzer. And he wasn't just devoted and opinionated, he was impressively prolific — as one of his newspaper colleagues points out in Life Itself, "He could knock out a movie review in 30 minutes," which should be motivation in itself to get some words on a page.


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21 Amazing Dance Moves From The "So You Think You Can Dance" Top 20 Performances

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Don’t try these at home. Or do.

The Tap Bump

The Tap Bump

From Valerie and Zack's tap performance to "Sing" by Ed Sheeran, choreographed by Anthony Morigerato.

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The Fred A-Stairs

The Fred A-Stairs

Boop boop boop.

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The Stuck-To-My-Back

The Stuck-To-My-Back

From Malene and Marcquet's samba performance to "Morning Drums" by Gregor Salto, choreographed by Louie Van Amstel.

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The Shamrock Shake

The Shamrock Shake

And shimmy, and shimmy, and throw it down!

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What Sci-Fi TV Shows Do People Obsess Over Most?

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You’re not the only person who wants to complain about Lost.

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How 'Murican Are You Actually?

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STARS AND STRIPES 4EVER.

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19 People That Shouldn't Be On Tinder

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It’s not possible to swipe left fast enough.

Afshin and his red pill.

Afshin and his red pill.

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The guy who will tie dumbbells to his balls AND use Ellen's queef to win your love.

The guy who will tie dumbbells to his balls AND use Ellen's queef to win your love.

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The guy who's probably masturbating outside your window right now.

The guy who's probably masturbating outside your window right now.

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The guy whose Game of Thrones pickup line ACTUALLY worked.

The guy whose Game of Thrones pickup line ACTUALLY worked.

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26 Bizarre Old Indian Print Ads And Photos That Will Make You Wonder What They Were Thinking

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So many facepalms.

Dilip Kumar...as a pickle

Dilip Kumar...as a pickle

I know he's a great actor and all, but do we really need to pickle him for it?

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Cigarette smoking can lead to stupidly dropping food.

Cigarette smoking can lead to stupidly dropping food.

What anything in this ad has to do with cigarettes, we will never know.

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The "big size family car" that's smaller than this family of giants.

The "big size family car" that's smaller than this family of giants.

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Nutramul turns wimpy kids into martial arts champions. So do steroids.

Nutramul turns wimpy kids into martial arts champions. So do steroids.

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The Most Fab And Drab Celebrity Outfits Of The Week

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You voted — here are the results!

5. Michelle Williams At The 2014 BET Awards

With 585 "FAB" votes.

5. Michelle Williams At The 2014 BET Awards

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4. Natalie Dormer At The Best Of Britain’s Creative Industries

With 624 "FAB" votes.

4. Natalie Dormer At The Best Of Britain’s Creative Industries

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3. Amber Rose At The 2014 BET Awards

WIth 649 "FAB" votes.

3. Amber Rose At The 2014 BET Awards

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275 Ways Americans Hurt Themselves — Badly — Playing With Fireworks

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Last year, U.S. emergency departments treated an estimated 14,000 fireworks-related injuries. Here’s how a random sample of them happened. Advice: Don’t set off a smoke bomb in a closed room.

Don't hold a firecracker this way.

Credit: Isabel Pavia

To keep our pyrotechnically-inclined country safe, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission keeps tabs on the impressively-varied ways that fireworks land us in ER.

At a random sample of emergency departments, 275 patients arrived with fireworks-related injuries last year. (That number led the commission, in its annual report on firework safety, to estimate that Americans suffered a total of 14,000 fireworks-related injuries in 2013.)

For each injury, the selected hospitals have to supply a short "narrative." Here are all 275 of these microstories, grouped by diagnosis, in their entirety:


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Worf And Troi Try To Identify Their Looks From "Star Trek: The Next Generation"

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With all the wigs and frocks they wore throughout the series, it was not easy.

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Paramount Television / Via tng.trekcore.com

Over seven seasons, the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation went through many different looks, and no one more so than actors Michael Dorn (as Lt. Worf) and Marina Sirtis (as Counselor Troi). With the recent Blu-ray release of both Season 6 of Star Trek: TNG and one of the best episodes of the series, the dark two-part episode titled "Chain of Command," BuzzFeed invited both actors to revisit several of their looks from all seven seasons of the show.

The process proved to be not so easy!


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