“Why would you lie about cake?”
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“Why would you lie about cake?”
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They had everything from The Miz, to Randy Savage’s robes, to J.R.’s BBQ products. It was pretty much wrestling heaven.
Norberto Briceño
Norberto Briceño
It’s time to change your profile picture.
Does Whataburger have the best fast food in America? BuzzFeed’s Eugene and Ashly traveled to Austin, TX to find out!
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“I’m eating cookies and avoiding confrontation.”
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Fox
Fox
Fox
Santina is an actress, writer, and improviser—she’s also been in a wheelchair since she was 5 years old.
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In just one day, Twitter’s new live video streaming app Periscope has already produced some very WTF moments. We’re pretty addicted.
That didn't take long, did it?
Periscope's truth or date implications are kind of terrifying.
At least he was polite.
Be honest — some American foods look disgusting.
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"Olive loaf just doesn’t belong."
—Submitted by saraha68
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"Jell-O salad. That shit is so nasty."
—Submitted by cynthiaa4e7197ae5
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You asked, she answered.
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I went on a vacation with my mom and dad to Buenos Aires for 10 days and I always had a good relationship with my parents, but I wasn't one of those girls — you know those girls or guys, I'm always very jealous of them, who talk to their mom or dad once a day? Although I got along very well with my mom and dad, I was never like that. I don't know why we all decided to go on this trip just the three of us, but it was one of the most memorable trips I ever had and the reason I say you should do it in your twenties is that if you just got out of college and you haven't lived with them for a while, it really was the time when I started loving my parents as people and not as my mother and father. I got to spend a lot of time with them individually and it strengthened and really deepened my love for them in a way that I later really appreciated. Especially now that I don't have my mom around anymore. I felt like, Oh, I got to see what she was like as a woman. Not in a way where you're too young — you don't want to see that at all, you'd rather die — but in my twenties I was able to handle it and really appreciated it, so I recommend that.
I'm very sorry you work under those conditions where what clothing you wear defines what kind of person you are. I do think that in, like anything else, it's not an easy answer, but if you're just good it doesn't matter if you're wearing a SpongeBob SquarePants costume. I have noticed that if you want to wear lipstick it doesn't mean you can't have gone to college. Unfortunately the answer is hard work kind of excuses anything. I work with comedy writers who are much more sort of artsy and forgiving, but they're mostly guys who wear zip-up hoodies and when I come in wearing an outfit with makeup and did my hair, you get teased. But, at the same time, it's like, if you are just funny and good and are the first one in, last one to leave, it's unimpeachable. You can look however you want.
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“I was almost crying because I was laughing so hard,” her granddaughter told BuzzFeed.
The results were pretty epic, so her 15-year-old granddaughter, Makenzie Ball, tweeted them. The tweet went super viral, getting over 15,000 retweets by Friday afternoon.
Unfortunately, the photos weren't actually included in the listing; Makenzie said her aunt took them to be funny.
Are you nuts for Hutts?
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The introduction of Hot or Not fifteen years ago left one giant question unanswered: Hutt or Nut?
Can you tell the difference between a Star Wars gastropod from the planet Nal Hutta and a hard, edible kernel from the planet Earth?
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“Why would you want to do bhangra with your penis?”
He has a daily column in leading newspapers, where he replies to sex related queries which are sent to him by readers.
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¿Estás listo?
Disney
Or not far enough?
Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
A decade after Ugly Betty put her on the map, the 36-year-old actor is back doing what she does best on Weird Loners: making unlikable characters lovable.
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"It's not a basic human right to be on a hit television show," said Becki Newton, former star of ABC's hit series Ugly Betty, followed by two more network comedies that were quickly canceled. "Most shows aren't hits. So I'm aware I've already experienced both extremes and now I'm getting to experience everything else in between."
At the lowest end of Newton's professional career sits Love Bites, an NBC comedy created by Cindy Chupack (Sex and the City) that was derailed by real-life pregnancies (Newton's), contract woes (Jordana Spiro's), and endless retooling (the network's) before debuting in June 2011 to less than 3 million viewers (a series high).
At the other end sits Ugly Betty, a full-fledged cultural phenomenon that premiered to 16 million viewers in 2006. Over the course of its four seasons, the series drew big-name guest stars (like Lindsay Lohan, Victoria Beckham, Salma Hayek) and won three of the 19 Emmys for which it was nominated. Newton played Mode magazine's fast-talking, slow-thinking receptionist Amanda Tanen, who — along with Michael Urie's Marc St. James — became a fan favorite on the Silvio Horta-created dramedy, thanks to the charming aloofness and endless effervescence she brought to the campy show.
"I started out playing the nastiest, sluttiest, most inebriated person on TV and I loved it," Newton told BuzzFeed News of her breakthrough role, as she leaned back in her chair at Le Pain Quotidien in Los Angeles. "The messiness of someone makes them more real to me. It's not how nice and sweet they are, it's how much they fumble."
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And melt your Victorian heart into a puddle of old-fashioned cuddles and kisses.
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I wonder who’s beard that is.
That awkward moment when someone tells a joke and your pants fall off.
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Mr. Johnson, a character created by popular Viner ReggieCOUZ, remixes songs from Beyoncé to Bobby Shmurda.
With over 2 million followers, you can say that he's kind of a big deal.
Best of luck to them both.
So Little Time, so many adorable clothes you’ll never have.
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