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25 Surprising Facts About Your Favorite Christmas Songs

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“Jingle Bells” was written for Thanksgiving.

1. While we associate "Jingle Bells" with Christmas, the song was written by James Lord Pierpont to celebrate Thanksgiving.

2. "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer," "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree," and "Holly Jolly Christmas" were written by Jewish songwriter Johnny Marks.

3. The first Christmas song to mention Santa Claus was Benjamin Hanby's "Up On The Housetop." Written in 1864, Hanby was inspired Clement Moore's 1823 poem "A Visit from Saint Nicholas."

4. "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" is one of the oldest Christmas hymns to still get airplay. Originally composed in Latin during the twelfth century, it was translated into English by John Mason Neale in 1851.

5. Thurl Ravenscroft, the singer responsible for How the Grinch Stole Christmas' classic song "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch," also famously voiced Tony the Tiger, the mascot for Kellogg's Frosted Flakes.

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Some Guy Broke Up With His Cheating Girlfriend Through A YouTube Video

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“Next time you cheat on someone, pour the evidence down the drain.”

Rapper Mac Lethal recently got an email from a guy named Darryl. The email explains how Darryl found out his girlfriend, Nicole, was cheating on him, and asks Mac to help him break up with her:

Rapper Mac Lethal recently got an email from a guy named Darryl. The email explains how Darryl found out his girlfriend, Nicole, was cheating on him, and asks Mac to help him break up with her:

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So being the awesome guy that he is, Mac obliged, in an EPIC way.

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Mac made sure to include lots of references to the way Nicole cheated on Darryl. Like this ode to the Honey Nut Cheerios he found in the sink, which first tipped him off to the fact that she was being unfaithful (she's doesn't eat gluten).

Mac made sure to include lots of references to the way Nicole cheated on Darryl. Like this ode to the Honey Nut Cheerios he found in the sink, which first tipped him off to the fact that she was being unfaithful (she's doesn't eat gluten).

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He also wrote the song to the beat of Taylor Swift's "Blank Space," since Nicole was at a Taylor Swift concert when Darryl decided to go through her Facebook messages and found out she has been cheating.

He also wrote the song to the beat of Taylor Swift's "Blank Space," since Nicole was at a Taylor Swift concert when Darryl decided to go through her Facebook messages and found out she has been cheating.

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23 Of Our Favorite Feature Stories We Published This Year

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A housewife who became the first woman to fly around the world. The boxer who integrated Louisiana. A deep-dive into the 60-word basis for the war on terror and an exploration of whether elementary schoolers should be locked up for plotting to kill their classmates. A debauched week in the world’s largest retirement community, a weekend at a clown convention, and 36 hours on the fake campaign trail with Donald Trump. Here’s a look back at some of the great feature stories BuzzFeed News published in 2014.

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60 Words and a War Without End — Gregory D. Johnsen

60 Words and a War Without End — Gregory D. Johnsen

Written in the frenzied, emotional days after 9/11, the Authorization for the Use of Military Force was intended to give President Bush the ability to retaliate against whoever orchestrated the attacks. But more than 12 years later, this sentence remains the primary legal justification for nearly every covert operation around the world. Here’s how it came to be, and what it’s since come to mean.

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Why Is the World's Gayest Sport Stuck in the Closet? — Blair Braverman

Why Is the World's Gayest Sport Stuck in the Closet? — Blair Braverman

Men’s figure skating has always been caught between its public image and its conservative culture. But with anti-LGBT policies haunting the Sochi Olympics, the sport’s biggest stars were under more pressure than ever to set the record straight.

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What Does Pussy Riot Mean Now? — Miriam Elder

What Does Pussy Riot Mean Now? — Miriam Elder

Two members of Russia's most notorious band of shit-stirrers were free after nearly two years of political imprisonment and enjoying the rock star treatment during their first trip to the U.S. But the group’s unlikely journey from art school project to international icons shows just how rotten Russia has become and how much the mission has changed.

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A History Of Iggy Azalea And Azealia Banks' Rivalry

22 Things That Happen When You Are Friends With A Bartender

Police Receive Emergency Call From Someone Worried About A Hedgehog In Their Garden

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Officers also received calls about a late pizza delivery, a vending machine, and a pair of trainers.

Greater Manchester police has released a series of inappropriate 999 calls, including this person's concerns about a hedgehog in their garden:

The police force released the four clips to highlight the importance of not wasting police time during one of the busiest periods of the year and urging the public to use the 999 emergency line responsibly.

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At this time of year many people are celebrating with friends and family and enjoying the festivities however, for those situations that need police attendance, we want to make sure that we can respond appropriately and – if there is an emergency – get there quickly.

The 101 line is a national police non-emergency contact number for use when, for example, your car has been stolen, your property damaged or you want to provide information about a crime.

We want to ensure that there are no delays in responding to an emergency call, therefore we will continue to urge the public to think before they dial 999.

The other calls released by police include a man calling about a vending machine that had swallowed his money.

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A man who claimed a sports shop's refusal to give him a refund for a pair of trainers was theft.

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19 Vintage Sexist Christmas Ads That Hilariously Failed

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The only thing they managed to advertise was sexism.

I'm pretty sure this is not a way to "please a lady."

I'm pretty sure this is not a way to "please a lady."

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Yeah, she looks really happy to have gotten an iron as a gift.

Yeah, she looks really happy to have gotten an iron as a gift.

By the look on her face, I'm thinking she is going to throw that iron at his face.

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That's nice, she has to light the cigarettes for him too.

That's nice, she has to light the cigarettes for him too.

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I don't know why she didn't just ask Santa to bring her sister a tube of Colgate?

I don't know why she didn't just ask Santa to bring her sister a tube of Colgate?

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190 Sharks In 60 Seconds

Thoughts You Have When Rewatching "Home Alone 2" For The 50th Time

29 Reasons Why East 17's "Stay Another Day" Is The Greatest Christmas Music Video Of All Time

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It’s snowing in space, because Christmas.

Because it starts like this.

Because it starts like this.

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And the boys are just stood there. Wearing these coats, in this snowy abyss, pleading for you to stay.

And the boys are just stood there. Wearing these coats, in this snowy abyss, pleading for you to stay.

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This fire woman inexplicably appears out of nowhere, seemingly unharmed by the flames she's produced.

This fire woman inexplicably appears out of nowhere, seemingly unharmed by the flames she's produced.

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Brian Harvey is then suddenly lost in space, wearing this hat.

Brian Harvey is then suddenly lost in space, wearing this hat.

Thankfully he still has his razor with him and was able to keep his chin hair sculpted.

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The Ultimate Guide To First Date Locations

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Drinks? Coffee? Bungee jumping?

Coffee Shop

Coffee Shop

Pros:
•You don't have to worry about getting drunk
•Coffee is cheap and the bill is very easily split
•Cute lil moment where one of you gets cappuccino foam on your upper lip

Cons:
•You can drink a coffee in two minutes flat. What are you supposed to do for the rest of the time?
•Finding two seats together is a pain in the butt

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Bar

Bar

Pros:
•If the date is weird, you can drink
•If the date is not weird, you can drink
•Bartenders usually "get it" and will be extra nice to you

Cons:
•You'll use a weird date as an excuse to drink
•Might get sloppy, don't say it's impossible

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Bar, but sexier

Bar, but sexier

Pros:
•To clarify, this is like an expensive, sexy wine bar with leather couches and mood lighting
•You'll feel sexier just existing
•Did we mention the really flattering lighting?

Cons:
•Makes you way self-conscious
•Like, "Are you crossing your legs right? Arch your back! Smile more, damn it" — and that kind of thing
•Costs lots of $$$

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Dinner

Dinner

Pros:
•Food is a given
•You can learn a lot about someone by what they order at dinner
•Look at you, all grown up!

Cons:
•If you get a bad vibe early on, you're stuck there if you want your food
•Weird anxiety when the bill comes (just split it)
•If the food sucks you will mentally associate it with your date

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27 Things You've Always Wanted To Know About Jordin Sparks

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After a brief hiatus from music to focus on other projects (maybe you saw her star turn in the movie-musical Sparkle), Jordin Sparks is back and ready to dominate once again. In 2014, the singer turned 25, released her new mixtape #ByeFelicia that marked a new sound and level of honesty, and started working with Microsoft Lumia to increase awareness for her foundation I’m M.A.D., Are You?

Her foundation — which aims to encourage teens and young adults to make a difference — has partnered with Microsoft on its #MakeItHappen campaign, helping to make 31 resolutions happen before the end of 2014. So when the talented singer stopped by BuzzFeed New York, we asked her all about her life this year — everything from her resolutions for the new year to her favorite music moments of 2014.

1. What resolution have you completed this year that you’re proud of accomplishing?

Jordin Sparks: I know one of them was to continue raising awareness for my charity, so it actually goes hand in hand with the #MakeItHappen campaign, so I did do that. My pledge for the rest of this year, and next year, and the years to come is to raise awareness for the I'm M.A.D., Are You? campaign.

2. What goals do you have planned for the New Year?

JS: I want to go on tour again, and I want to see all of my fans. It's been awhile so I just cannot wait to get out there and see everybody. I want to get the album out, first. I can't make resolutions for everyone else, but my resolution is that everybody likes my album!

3. What's your dream duet?

JS: When I think back on growing up and who I wanted to sing with or at least meet, I actually got checkmarks next to all three. I met Mariah Carey — she is one of my biggest inspirations and still is. She gave me a hug and I didn't even know what to do with myself. I got to work with Whitney Houston and I sang with her — the last song she did was a song with me, so that's overwhelming. And then I was such a big fan of Chris [Brown] — before I did Idol, I had his poster on my wall. I remember my mom walking into my room, and saying, "I don't understand why you listen to that, he's not even cute." And I was like, "You watch momma! I'm gonna sing with him one day." And it happened! So I've been very lucky.

4. What was your favorite song of 2014?

JS: [Big Sean's] "#IDFWU." Favorite song of the year. I play it every day! Multiple times a day.

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5. What's your favorite song to cover?

JS: There's a slow song by Patty Griffin called "Let Him Fly" — the song is so beautiful and it's just me and my keyboardist and it's just so pretty. I love to cover that at my concerts.

6. What's your go-to karaoke song?

JS: "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" by Whitney Houston! And I did "Bang Bang" with Amber Riley the other night — I didn't realize how hard that song is! I am up for karaoke at any moment; you just tell me when and where to be!

7. What's the most embarrassing thing to ever happen to you on stage?

JS: I embarrass myself all the time — I'm really clumsy, I say really dumb stuff. But when I was on the Idol tour, me and Melinda Doolittle were doing our duet across stage, and there's a moment where we both crisscross and I literally fell right on my ass. I just sat there and kept singing the song and I'm just like, I cannot believe this just happened. I had a pretty good bruise. I didn't miss a beat, which is the funniest part of it.

8. What was your thought process behind doing the new mixtape?

JS: What we wanted to do with the mixtape was give an old-school sampler of what's to come for the album. So some of the songs that are snippets you're going to get the full version of, and then there are some songs that aren't going to be on it, and then some songs you haven't heard that will be on the album. But the overall tone is what you heard.

9. Your new mixtape is titled #ByeFelicia — what's the story behind that name?

JS: I was trying to come up with a name for it and I was like, I don't know this seems too serious, this seems too that, this is not working and I was just like, Ugh, bye Felicia. And I was like, you know what? That works. It applies to my life — because you all know what it stands for, right? So you dont even care what that person's saying or who their name is. Bye, just go. Bye. So for me, it applies because I don't have time for certain people or certain things — plus, I wanted the mixtape to be fun. And I figured if people saw that, they would know going in that it's a good time.

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10. What was your first AIM screenname?

JS: [It was] JBSFluffy. So "Jordin Brianna Sparks Fluffy," and Fluffy was my hamster's name. I think I still have it!

11. What's your favorite boy band?

JS: NSYNC! But I have to include Backstreet Boys because I did get to tour with them. That was a crazy moment — I was on the NKOTBSB tour and it was so much fun. I'm still holding out for the NYSYNC reunion — I don't care if they say it's never going to happen. I'm still waiting.

12. What's the last album you bought?

JS: I got Drift by Elijah Blake, which is great. I was just in the studio with him.

13. What's the first album you ever bought?

JS: I bought a cassette tape! My first cassette tape was Spice Girls Spice World — I still have it! And then Christina Aguilera, Jessica Simpson, NSYNC, Britney Spears — all of that.

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14. What's your favorite fan story?

JS: They're very giving and supportive, and I remember on the Idol tour I said that my favorite candy was Lemon Heads. Listen, I overdosed on Lemon Heads that summer! I didn't even know they made jumbo bags that big. They would send them to me, to the venue, to my hotel. So many Lemon Heads! My new favorite candy is the Rip Rolls. I like sour stuff!

15. What's your favorite place to go?

JS: Barnes and Noble, happiest place on Earth for me. For my 18th birthday, I went to Barnes and Noble and my grandpa called ahead and asked if they'd keep it open past closing time for me, so I could go in and just read and take all the books I wanted. I was laying on the floor and had tons of books spread around me — that was one of the best presents I ever got.

16. Who was your favorite TRL host?

JS: Carson Daly. I really liked Carson; I thought he was cute! I wish they would bring it back.

17. Twitter or Instagram?

JS: I actually really love Twitter because of being able to respond to all of my fans. I have #SpeezyTalk Twitter sprees, and they can ask me whatever. I love being able to interact with my fans in that way.

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18. What's your favorite word?

JS: I put this on Twitter like maybe a week ago, I was thinking of somebody who had been frustrating in a business deal and I was like, You know what, I've come up with a new word: infidiot — someone who will forever be an idiot. Feel free to use that to your leisure! #infidiot.

19. What’s your favorite emoji?

JS: My favorite emoji, I call it the "smoop" — the smiley poop! And I use the "praise hands" and the "heart eyes."

20. What's your favorite quote?

JS: It's by Winston Churchill and I remember reading this quote in the seventh grade and for some reason at that time in my life, it just really hit me. There are moments I have when something big happens and I see that quote and I'm like, Wow, that's so true, so it's kind of like my life quote. "To each there comes in their lifetime a special moment when they are figuratively tapped on the shoulder and offered the chance to do a very special thing, unique to them and fitted to their talents. What a tragedy if that moment finds them unprepared or unqualified for that which could have been their finest hour." And when Idol happened I was like, Ahhh, he was so right!

21. What's the last book you read?

JS: I just read The Sixth Extinction by James Rollins. It was really, really good. I would recommend it to anybody who loves conspiracy theories, scientific, mystery-thriller–type books.

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22. Who’s your favorite Disney Princess?

JS: Belle! Hands down. She was and is my favorite — I am obsessed with reading books, so when I watched Beauty and the Beast I remember thinking, She reads like I do! I love it — one day I am going to have the library that she had. It might not be that grand of a scale, but I want a library like that with the rolling ladders.

23. Who’s your doppelgänger?

JS: I get America Ferrera a lot, Rosario Dawson, and Janet Jackson. I get it a lot on Twitter. I love all three of those women, so I'm just like, Thank you! If they ever need someone to play them, I would love to!

24. If anyone could play you in a movie, who would you pick?

JS: I have tons of mini-mes around apparently somewhere, so I'm sure one of them could! As long as they have good acting skills, and can sing!

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25. What’s your favorite Pokemon character?

JS: I am such a huge Pokemon fan! My favorite Pokemon characters are Charmander, Pikachu, Mew — and then Skitty from the newer ones. I still have my binder with the cards in it!

26. What’s the most memorable concert you’ve played?

JS: All of my concerts have been fun, but my most favorite ones aren't when it's promoted. I love it when I can go to a children's hospital or visit somebody and just sing to them. Those are the moments where I know that music is what I'm supposed to be doing. Getting to bring a smile to people's faces on a one-on-one basis, I love doing that.

27. What’s the most memorable concert you went to?

JS: Both of them involve Justin Timberlake! One of my first concerts was NSYNC — Pink was opening up for them, and Sisco — 1999, I think? And it was the best concert of my life. I went with a friend and she actually scrapbooked a frame with my ticket and the confetti that fell and a picture of him on stage, and I cherish that. I'm a huge Justin Timberlake fan, and his FutureSex/LoveSounds tour was one of the best concerts I've ever been to hands down. It was so good — I was really inspired by that because it was just so fun.

Check out Jordin's new single "It Ain't You" on iTunes now, and learn more about her #MakeItHappen campaign at Facebook.com/MicrosoftLumia.

Reminder: Sandra Lee Made A Badass Christmas Cake Solely For People Who Love Icing

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ALL THE ICING.

So Sandra starts out by telling us that she bought chocolate and spice cakes from the store.

So Sandra starts out by telling us that she bought chocolate and spice cakes from the store.

Totally fair.

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She then tells us she mixed in some green food coloring into some store-bought icing. LOTS OF ICING.

She then tells us she mixed in some green food coloring into some store-bought icing. LOTS OF ICING.

Fuck yeah. ICING!

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7 Castles That Cost Less Than A Room In NYC

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Who says you can’t afford to live like a king in this city?

Price: $23.99

Price: $23.99

The median rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in Park Slope is $2,500--an absurdly pitiful deal when you consider that you could live in this castle for a mere $24.

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Price: $56.06

Price: $56.06

Why wait 2 weeks for your prospective landlord to run a credit check when you could get an entire castle delivered to your door in 2 DAYS via Amazon Prime?

Price: $88.99

Price: $88.99

Soaring real estate prices, socioeconomic shifts, and gentrification have rendered much of Brooklyn unaffordable. At just under $90, this castle is simply a bargain.

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Price: $31.49

Price: $31.49

Say NO to windowless rooms that cost $800/month + utilities. This castle is so cheap it practically pays for itself.

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A Brief History Of The Rise And Fall Of Ansett Australia

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The former Australian airline gave Qantas a run for its money.

In 1935, Reg Ansett of the small Victorian town of Inglewood founded Ansett Airlines.

In 1935, Reg Ansett of the small Victorian town of Inglewood founded Ansett Airlines.

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The airline's first route was between Hamilton and Melbourne.

The airline's first route was between Hamilton and Melbourne.

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The airline slowly expanded over the decades and in the 1970s introduced flying boat services from Rose Bay in Sydney to Lord Howe Island.

The airline slowly expanded over the decades and in the 1970s introduced flying boat services from Rose Bay in Sydney to Lord Howe Island.

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In 1979 just as Ansett started expanding to international flights, Reg Ansett lost control of the company to transport company TNT and Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation.

In 1979 just as Ansett started expanding to international flights, Reg Ansett lost control of the company to transport company TNT and Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation.

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13 TV Shows You Should Watch Over The Holidays

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Because obviously TV is better than spending time with your drunken family.

There are a few criteria for what makes a good holiday TV show. Your show of choice should be one of these three things:
1) A widely discussed show from the past year that you missed.
2) A show returning from hiatus (or being rebooted) sometime in the next year.
3) A show with a small enough number of episodes that you can easily binge your way through them while waiting on Santa to get his shit together and just bring your presents already.

These rules aren't always hard and fast, but keeping them in mind, here are some shows to watch this holiday season.

The Missing

The Missing

Why you should watch: This show, about a man wracked with grief following the disappearance of his son and the subsequent investigation into what happened, is both gripping in the masterful building of its central mystery and in its profound examination of family and loss. We cycle between two timelines and two investigations while watching as the marriage between Tony (James Nesbitt) and Emily Hughes (Frances O'Connor) disintegrates slowly under the weight of the growing investigation. And from the gruff French detective (Tchéky Karyo) to the shifty construction mogul (Ken Stott), the characters surrounding the investigation provide a backboard for Tony and Emily to play off, illuminating the depths of their characters — whether for good, or for bad. The Missing will keep you questioning the truth of what really happened to little Oliver Hughes (Oliver Hunt) until the very end.
Where to watch: Viewers in the United States can catch the entire series on Starz Play or watch a marathon starting Dec. 27 at 5 p.m.

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Getting On

Getting On

Why you should watch: This show hits two of the big categories that make for good holiday watching: It's a show that just ended its second season to much critical acclaim, but is short enough that you can power through the whole series in a single day if you want. Based on a British series of the same name (the U.K. is on fire these days, tbh), Getting On provides a hilarious look into the often questionable workings of the extended care unit at the Mount Palms Hospital. Whereas other shows look at aging and death largely as a source of grief and drama, Getting On allows its elderly patients a sense of humanity and true life. We see them laughing, flirting, causing havoc; this is not a neutered look at illness and mortality. That's not to say the show doesn't get deep — there are certainly moments that will make you cry, especially at the hands of the terrific Niecy Nash.
Where to watch: You can catch up via HBO Go. It's only 12 episodes. Do it.

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Black Mirror

Black Mirror

Why you should watch: OK, so this one is certainly not for the faint of heart. Black Mirror is an anthology series, with each episode offering up a new story about a not-so-distant future in which the intersection of technology and society has produced some startling, often disturbing, results. One episode sees the British prime minister blackmailed into having sex with a pig on live television, while another follows a woman being chased by attackers while bystanders simply record the scene on their phones. They're scenarios that feel impossible to us now — unless you stop and really think about the subtle truths in which they are grounded. And that's what is most disturbing overall; even in dismissing these scenarios as pure fantasy, you can't help but wonder what would happen if one of them were to come true.
Where to watch: The series has been out in the U.K., where it is based, for a while, but just arrived on Netflix for other audiences.

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This Guy Faked "The Amazing Race" To Propose To His Girlfriend Under The Northern Lights

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Spoiler alert: She said yes.

Justin knew he wanted to propose to his girlfriend Diana under Iceland's Northern Lights 6 months after meeting her. Seven years later, he planned an epic "Amazing Race" adventure, spanning 6 states, 2 countries, and over 5,000 miles to get her there.

He even hired a camera guy and accomplices in 2 different states to convince her that they were competing in a new online version of their favorite show.

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