“You’re mine, and I’m yours.” (Spoilers if you’re not caught up.)
Can We Guess Your Relationship Status Based On Your "Game Of Thrones" Preferences?
This "Nazi Designed" Machine Gun Was Stashed In The Toilet Of An Abandoned House
So that’s what a Nazi gun looks like.
Sydney police have uncovered a "Nazi designed" sub-machine gun which can fire 550 bullets/minute, wrapped in garbage bags and stashed in the toilet of an abandoned house.
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Counter-terrorism officials discovered the MP-40 German Schmeisser among other weapons during a raid on the home in Earlwood yesterday.
"These are highly lethal firearms that someone has stashed away with the intent to use when they deem the time is right," said Terrorism Investigations Squad Commander, Darren Bennett.
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What Lana Del Rey Song Are You Based On Your Astrological Sign?
♫ Every now and then the stars align. ♫
Who Said It: "The Vampire Diaries" Edition
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Which Demi Lovato Song Are You?
Be cool for the summer with this quiz.
21 Things All '90s Aussie Girls Said While Shopping
“I need fluffy hair ties, a fluffy pen, and 100 butterfly clips.”
"Let's go to Sanity and listen to the top 10!"
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"I can't afford all the CDs I want so I've been taping my favourite songs off Ugly Phil's Hot 30."
"I need fluffy hair ties like Britney."
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Man With “White” Tattoo Who Shook Hands With Hillary Clinton Is Not A Supremacist
A picture of Clinton shaking hands with the man was removed from her Twitter feed last week after questions were raised. The tattoo, however, is part of a larger piece that says “white trash.”
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton campaigned in New Hampshire over the 4th of July weekend, walking in a parade and stopping at the Dairy Twirl for ice cream in the town of Lebanon.
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The man, seen in the background of this picture holding an ice cream, told BuzzFeed News on Monday that he is not a white supremacist. The "white" tattoo seen on his right arm is actually part of a larger piece that says, "white trash."
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Nicholas Brown, 33, got the tattoo four years ago, after a bout of pneumonia put him in a coma for six weeks and caused him to lose his legs.
The phrase represents how he felt about himself as he got out of the hospital, he said.
"I got out, and I saw my body totally messed up," he said.
On July 3, he and his girlfriend went to the ice cream stand without knowing Clinton was planning an appearance.
"I was just standing in line and turned around," he said. "She started talking to me."
Brown said he wants people to know he is not a white supremacist or racist. And though the Clinton campaign's photo caused some to misconstrue him, he said he still supports her.
In their brief meeting, he said he felt like he connected with her as a real person, not just a politician.
"Nobody really gives me a chance a day to talk, and she was willing to talk to me," he said. "She just feels like a down-to-earth person."
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What Type Of Downworlder Are You?
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What’s The Funniest Thing You Confessed In Your Diary As A Kid?
Maybe you were a Harriet the Spy wannabe? Or your journal was more like Amelia’s Notebook?
Growing up, most of us were made to keep a journal at one point.
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Maybe you liked proclaiming things.
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Or wanted to keep track of what you learned.
Or wrote about monsters.
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Can You Guess The Music Video From The GIF?
Gif it a try!
Which "Friends" Character Is Always There For You?
Take the quiz below, and see if you can figure out which Friends character will always be there for you.
Why Your Next Vacation Should Be In Australia With An Aboriginal Tour
Indigenous tour operators say the doors are wide open for you to experience the world’s oldest living culture.
Australian Tourism today launched a multi-million dollar campaign to lure tourists down under using Indigenous Australia as the drawcard.
The campaign is designed to encourage tourists to come and see Australia through the eyes of the traditional owners.
Filmed with several Aboriginal tour operators around the country, Aboriginal Australia: Our Country Is Waiting For You, is a short film co-directed by award winning Aboriginal filmmaker Warwick Thornton. Thornton says tourism is the key to unlocking independent economic development ambitions in the Indigenous community.
"I learned so much about us amazing mob making this film. When I am around the world I can pull this short film out and say this is what black Australia has to offer and it's premium. It's the best you can get."
"You can't compete against 40,000 years of connection to land, culture and story and dance; no one has knowledge like our mob and that's what tourists want."
The cinematic campaign features the diversity of different Aboriginal groups from the ruby red Kimberley coastline to the lush greens of the rainforests in far north Queensland.
Tourism Australia Managing Director, John O'Sullivan, says they're just giving tourists what that've been asking for.
"Australia's Indigenous experiences are a unique and important part of our tourism offering. Currently, 14 per cent of our international visitors participate in an Aboriginal cultural experience during their trip, helping to inject $6.4 billion annually into our visitor economy."
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1. Mardoowarra River (Fitzroy River) in the Kimberley, Western Australia
Neville Poelina runs Uptuyu Aboriginal Adventures in the Kimberley in Western Australia. Poelina tells visitors to his country how the mighty Fitzroy River was created.
"My river used to be a pool at the first sunrise; this was during our creation time. In the creation time there was only a pool and my ancestral father walked along as a night heron bird and come across this pool and drugged it so that all of his family could eat from this pool."
"They made lots of noise around this pool and the snake came up to the surface to see who was making all that noise. My ancestral father said quick to his sons, quick throw me a spear, and he speared the snake as it was coming out of the water and it reared out of the water and took off up stream. And that's how the Fitzroy river formed."
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2. Tully, Far North Queensland.
Sonya Jeffrey runs Ingan tours in Tully, far north Queensland. She says the coastline and lush rainforest that bookends her country were created by a mythical creature that united the tribes in the area.
"Half-man, half-eel his name was Jirrigutta so he travelled all the way up from Palm Island all the way up to the tableland to Barren Falls in search of something and along the way he created the mountains, the rivers the oceans."
"The connection we have with him is eel, which is our totem."
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Do You Know Which Of These "Harry Potter" Facts Are Fake?
I must not tell lies.
Lorde Surprised Everyone At Taylor Swift's 1989 Tour And It Was Peak Friendship Goals
The squad just got royal.
So Taylor Swift has been putting on these gargantuan live shows that are currently swallowing America and the internet. Mostly because of Tay's squad of dream mates who just keep popping in.
One night it's the Victoria Secret models, Lena Dunham and Nick Jonas, next it's the World Cup-winning US women's soccer team.
Are You More Of A PC Or Console Gamer?
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Two Guys Dressed As Dr. Seuss Characters Arrested For Stopping Army Training
The Cat in the Hat Strikes Back: Hide & Seek.
Today, Queensland Police report that two men were arrested for trespassing during an Army training exercise. The rest of the story is a little bit... stranger...
It is alleged the two men interrupted the training exercise while dressed as The Cat in the Hat. The pair then allegedly proceeded to challenge the soldiers to a game of hide and seek, before being arrested for trespassing.
A spokesperson for the Queensland Police said there would be no further statement at this time as the case is now before the courts.
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Today's events follow yesterday's arrests of three elderly women protesting the military training site.
Whatever's going on in Queensland, these certainly aren't your usual Army exercises.
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The Welsh Government Answered A Question About UFOs In Klingon
“jang vIDa je due luq,” a government spokesperson said.
A Klingon
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The Welsh Assembly
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Darren Millar, the Welsh shadow health minister, submitted three questions to the Welsh government on unidentified flying objects.
Which Serena Williams Are You?
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This Is How My Boyfriend Became An Ed Sheeran Fanboy
Spoiler: It involves beer.
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Whilst I LOOOOOVE Ed Sheeran, my boyfriend "doesn't get it".
In fact, I'm banned from talking about Sheeran in our flat because, apparently, I say his name too much.
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It was about time I did something about this.
If we want to live happily ever after, he needs to get on my Ed Sheeran level.
Using a simple twelve step guide, I decided to take him along to Sheeran's gig in Wembley that kicks off his new tour. Here's how it went down.
This Is What Instagram Would’ve Looked Like In The ’00s
For those who lived that Razr phone life.
Photos of every Razr you purchased (after each one broke) would've clogged your Instagram feed.
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You could've shown the world just how illegal your music habits were.
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You could've bragged about how you got the newest Harry Potter book before any one else.
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Revealing funny MSN convos could've been your old-school way of screenshotting.
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