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More Weird Things All Couples Fight About

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It’s the little things. That drive you crazy.

It's the little things. That drive you crazy.

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Everyone who's been in a long-term relationship knows it's the little things that get on your nerves. From which towels to use to song lyrics to leaving the toilet seat up. Check out this series of weird fights every couple can relate to and see how many are familiar to you and your boo.

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These Books Can Purify Contaminated Drinking Water

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Invented by a chemist, each page of a Drinkable Book can help rid water of deadly diseases.

A new filter prototype has the potential to revolutionize water purification around the world.

A new filter prototype has the potential to revolutionize water purification around the world.

Chemist Theresa Dankovich, Ph.D., invented the paper filters, and in collaboration with WATERisLIFE, hopes to distribute them to their primary sites in Ghana, Kenya, India, and Haiti.

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The paper reduces 99.9% of water's bacteria count, which Dankovich says in the promo video is comparable to U.S. tap water.

The paper reduces 99.9% of water's bacteria count, which Dankovich says in the promo video is comparable to U.S. tap water.

Microscopic silver particles that kill diseases like cholera, E. coli, and typhoid coat each page along with educational messages about water safety.

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The pages cost mere pennies to make, and each page can provide the user with up to 30 days of clean water.

The pages cost mere pennies to make, and each page can provide the user with up to 30 days of clean water.

A full book can last up to four years.

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You just tear out a filter...

You just tear out a filter...

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Debating The Complicated Gender Roles In "Gone Girl"

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With Gone Girl now in theaters, BuzzFeed’s Senior Film Reporter Adam B. Vary and Deputy Entertainment Editor Jaimie Etkin have very different feelings about the movie, and what it’s trying to say about men and women. They agreed on one thing. Maybe two. Warning: MAJOR SPOILERS ahead!

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Adam B. Vary: Here we are, Jaimie, two people who have seen — and have had quite different reactions to — Gone Girl. In our first meeting about the movie, in fact, one of us may have been moved to speak at quite an elevated volume about the other's opinion about the film. Which, for the record, I think is pretty exciting — it is all too rare anymore that a movie can evoke this kind of raw feeling! And I do think that is something director David Fincher and novelist-turned-screenwriter Gillian Flynn have engineered Gone Girl to do from the very first shot. (I should acknowledge here that Flynn and I both worked at Entertainment Weekly at the same time for a few years, and we were friendly with each other, though I haven't seen or spoken with her since her book tour for her second novel, Dark Places.)

When Nick Dunne (Ben Affleck) looks down at the blonde head of his wife, Amy, (Rosamund Pike) resting on his chest and wonders in voice-over what it would be like to crack open her skull to discover what she is thinking, it is at once a horrifying and, I feel, searingly honest sentiment. I think most every person in a relationship has had similar (if perhaps tamer) thoughts pop into their head in the heat of the moment about their loved one. Where those thoughts lead Nick and Amy, however — and what their behavior reveals about how we feel about men and women and how they relate to each other, in private and in our culture at large — is how I think Fincher and Flynn did mean to cause such heated debate among, for example, colleagues who are otherwise good friends.

Jaimie Etkin: Well, seeing as Gone Girl has made me angrier than any movie I've seen in recent history, I guess they were successful in that regard. I think the most important dialogue the movie inspires is something you alluded to in saying it examines "how we feel about men and women and how they relate to each other." Nick's violent prose about wanting to unspool Amy's brains is perhaps the most violent thing he says in the whole film (though not the most violent thing he does), and it seems to be motivated by the fact that he cannot understand his wife in a Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus sort of way. That voice-over sets the tone to me that Nick's motivation is pure, even if his outward appearance (smashing glasses in front of detectives, smiling in front a poster of his missing wife for the media, etc.) says otherwise — it says that he is the one trying and Amy, with her bitterly cold glare, is the frosty bitch who won't let him in.

Besides, after that scene, the camera, which had shown said glare through Nick's eyes, moved away from his first-person perspective to an omniscient, non-voice-over one, which to me, showed the filmmaker's partiality to Nick's side of the story. We never get to see the story from his perspective again and instead, it appeared to me that what we see of Nick from there on out is the but-this-is-what-really-happened version of the story.

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9 Videos You Can't Miss This Week

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Featuring drunk dudes talking about their cats, a baby flexing, and dogs eating peanut butter in slow motion.

Funniest Ballet Of All Time

Funniest Ballet Of All Time

Who knew ballet could be so hilarious? These meta dancers will have you giggling throughout the whole performance. (3:25)

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Drunk Dudes Talk About Their Cats

Drunk Dudes Talk About Their Cats

Dudes love to talk about their cats. Especially when they've had a few. (2:56)

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What If Men Acted Like Women On Halloween?

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“Is it good slutty? Or bad slutty?”

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There is certainly not a lot of coverage when it comes to costumes.

There is certainly not a lot of coverage when it comes to costumes.

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Sometimes you just roll with it!

Sometimes you just roll with it!

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Woman Accused Of Trolling Madeleine McCann's Family Found Dead In Hotel

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Brenda Leyland was confronted by Sky News about the alleged trolling just days before.

A woman accused of sending online abuse to the family of missing schoolgirl Madeleine McCann has reportedly been found dead.

A woman accused of sending online abuse to the family of missing schoolgirl Madeleine McCann has reportedly been found dead.

The Daily Mail has reported the body of Brenda Leyland, 63, was found dead at the weekend at a hotel in Enderby, Leicester.

The news comes just days after she was confronted by Sky News' Martin Brunt over the alleged trolling of the McCanns.

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And according to the Leicester Mercury, she had left her home in Burton Overy, Leicestershire, following the confrontation with Sky News.

Police were called at 1.42pm on Saturday 4 October to reports of a body of a woman in a hotel room in Smith Way, Grove Park.

Officers have attended the scene and a file is being prepared for the coroner. Identification of the deceased is a matter for the coroner.

The death is not being treated as suspicious.

Labour Would Make It Easier To Snoop On Your Facebook Usage, Says Lib Dem MP

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Julian Huppert told BuzzFeed News he believed a majority Labour government would take current data retention legislation much further.

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GLASGOW -- Ed Miliband has failed in his duty to protect the online rights of the British people when the Conservatives pushed through new communication laws this year, a leading Liberal Democrat MP told BuzzFeed News.

Julian Huppert attacked the Labour for not pushing back against the Conservatives when the government passed a new data retention bill earlier this year, also noting that the shadow home secretary didn't criticise the plans.

"Where's his [Ed Miliband]'s speech?" he asked. "Where's the bit where he said we won't do this?"

"If you look at Yvette Cooper's speech, it was not that critical at all," he told BuzzFeed News. "It very carefully made no commitments, no firm statement. 'We should look at this.' OK."

Huppert also warned that a Labour government would seek to collect more personal data belonging to citizens, should the party get elected next year. He told BuzzFeed News: "My suspicion is that if there is a Labour majority, we will see legislation in this space which will collect substantially more data. Same with the Tories."

"Labour have form and experience," Huppert added.

Huppert, the MP looking to make it a crime to post images of so-called "revenge porn" on the internet, spoke to BuzzFeed News after attending a fringe event about surveillance at the party's conference in Glasgow.

He told the audience that Ripa [Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act], which police used to intercept the communications of multiple journalists, was "grossly out of date."

He also said he believed that a Labour and Conservative government would work together following the election to pass a communications bill that is often criticised as a "snooper's charter."

17 Problems Only People With Autoimmune Diseases Understand

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Dedicated to the 50 million people in the United States with autoimmune diseases. #fightforimmunity

The hardest part is explaining your disease.

The hardest part is explaining your disease.

Because there are so many! Lupus, Crohn's, MS, arthritis, the list goes on and on.

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And spending all that time in bed or at the hospital means you get to know yourself like, REALLY well.

And spending all that time in bed or at the hospital means you get to know yourself like, REALLY well.

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When you first got sick, your doctors probably thought you were faking it.

When you first got sick, your doctors probably thought you were faking it.

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Even though you knew that you weren't, due to the incredible amount of pain you were in.

Even though you knew that you weren't, due to the incredible amount of pain you were in.

Also known as your "Doctors are all f*cking morons" phase.

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15 Awkward Moments When You're A Bisexual Girl

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“You guys must be having SO many threesomes!”

When you had a boyfriend in the past but now a girlfriend, things can get a little awkward with your friends.

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Some people might jump to exciting conclusions.

Some people might jump to exciting conclusions.

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Some people might not totally understand the meaning of "bisexual."

Some people might not totally understand the meaning of "bisexual."

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And some gentlemen might be a little too happy about your lifestyle.

And some gentlemen might be a little too happy about your lifestyle.

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23 Of The Most Incredible News Photos From This Week

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Syrian Kurdish refugees seek shelfter after crossing into Turkey from the Syrian border on October 2, 2014.

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Designer Karl Lagerfeld leads a demonstration at the end of his Spring/Summer 2015 fashion show at Paris Fashion Week on September 30, 2014.

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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (L) talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin ® during the 4th Caspian Summit on September 29, 2014 in Astrakhan, Russia.

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A Turkish man stands in rubble as he and others inspect a house that was damaged during attacks by ISIS on September 28, 2014.

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A stray dog stands in front of a destroyed home submerged in flood waters on September 30, 2014 in Srinagar,India. The recent floods in the Himalayan region of Kashmir were believed to be the worst in decades.

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Muslim pilgrims pray at the top of al Nour mountain on September 28, 2013 in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

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Northern Lights are seen near the village of Mestervik, Norway on September 30, 2014.

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide reciever, Vincent Jackson, catches a game winning touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers on September 28, 2014.

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Jeff Herbertson backflips the Canyon Gap during the finals of the Red Bull Rampage freeride event in Virgin, Utah.

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Vegetarian festival devotees of the Jui Tui shrine parade through the streets of Phuket, Thailand on September 29, 2014.

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Tourists walk on a glass-bottom bridge at a vertical height of 180 meters in Yueyang, China on September 29, 2014.

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Jung Jihyun (red) celebrates beating Dilshodjon Turdiev in the Men's Greco-Roman 71 kg gold medal wrestling match during the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea on September 30, 2014.

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A customer gets a haircut from Headhunters Barber Shop and Railway Museum on September 29, 2014 in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland.

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Performer, Amit Kumar, gets makeup applied before performing in a religious play in the northern Indian city of Allahabad September 30, 2014.

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Jonny Gomes and Sam Fuld of the Oakland Athletics collide in the 12th inning during the American League Wild Card game at Kauffman Stadium on September 30, 2014 in Kansas City, Missouri.

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Madison Bumgarner of the San Francisco Giants celebrates after they defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates during the National League Wild Card game on October 1, 2014 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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White smoke risies from a volcanic eruption atop Mount Ontake in central Japan on September 27, 2014.

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A gallery employee looks at Ciara Phillips' "Things Shared 2014" at Tate Britain on September 29, 2014 in London, England.

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People pass an Ebola awareness mural on October 2, 2014 in Monrovia, Liberia.

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A burial team disinfects an Ebola victim while collecting him for cremation on October 2, 2014 in Monrovia, Liberia.

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An Afghan girl waits for customers at a livestock market in Kabul, Afghanistan, October 2, 2014.

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Protesters rally outside of the Hong Kong Government Complex on September 30, 2014 in Hong Kong.

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Protesters clash with riot police outside Hong Kong government complex on September 27, 2014 in Hong Kong.

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19 Things All People Who Work In An Office Will Never Confess

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It was Cheryl’s fault.

Being the one responsible for clogging up the toilet.

NOT MY POO.

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Keeping a bottle of booze in your desk.

Cubicle juice.

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Being the author of passive-aggressive notes.

Being the author of passive-aggressive notes.

Literally the only thing worth coming to the office for.

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Drinking the last of the coffee without making more.

Drinking the last of the coffee without making more.

Accio coffee invisibility cloak!

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Which "Workaholics" Character Are You?

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Let’s get weird.

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21 Things You Realize When You Visit Scandinavia

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Prepare for seafood, hot people, and drinking.

Finland and Iceland are NOT part of Scandinavia.

Finland and Iceland are NOT part of Scandinavia.

They're both great countries, but Finland and Iceland aren't technically Scandinavian. Yeah, they're considered Nordic, but not Scandinavian. That's reserved for the three kingdoms of Denmark, Norway and Sweden.

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Seafood is such a thing.

Seriously. Mackerel for breakfast. Salmon for lunch. Lutefisk for dinner. They even have caviar in a tube. IN A TUBE.

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And bread? ALL THE TIME.

Hope you like open-faced sandwiches because they are EVERYWHERE. Expect a meal of bread with some cheese (and if you're lucky, brown cheese), a protein like ham or salmon, maybe some of their tube caviar and extras like veggies and eggs. And if you're in Denmark, make sure you check out some rugbrød.

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Or just sandwich cakes.

In Sweden, feel free to dig into a smorgastorta aka a cake that's literally layers of sandwiches.

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51 Things You Probably Didn't Know About "Grey's Anatomy"

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Because there’s more to the ABC hit drama than knowing how to do an appendectomy from start to finish.

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1. Shonda Rhimes was obsessed with watching surgical shows on the Discovery Channel.

2. But her idea for Grey's Anatomy really started to develop after a doctor told her how hard it is to shave her legs in a hospital shower.

3. Rhimes almost set Grey's Anatomy in her hometown, Chicago, but decided not to in order to not have the show feel too similar to another medical drama, E.R., which is set in the same city.

4. Grey's Anatomy was going to be called Complications.

5. Miranda Bailey was the only role written with a character description: "tiny blonde with curls."

6. She was loosely based off Rhimes' mother.

7. But when Chandra Wilson auditioned, Rhimes was convinced she was perfect.

8. Sandra Oh originally auditioned for the part of Bailey.

9. But Oh loved the character of Cristina Yang and asked if she could read for her.

10. Ellen Pompeo wanted to do a different ABC pilot, written by Bob Orci and Alex Kurtzman, called Secret Service. When that didn't get picked up, she was asked to play Meredith Grey.

11. When Patrick Dempsey first auditioned, he was terrified of Rhimes because of her stone-cold expression.

12. But Rhimes was actually trying to figure out what she could write for the, in her words, "dreamy" actor.


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