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7 Delicious Dinners To Make This Week

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Here’s a slew of tasty summery recipes to make dinnertime easier.

Heirloom Tomato, Avocado, and Burrata Salad on Grilled Garlic Toast

Heirloom Tomato, Avocado, and Burrata Salad on Grilled Garlic Toast

This is an easy, laid-back option for hot summer nights. If you have a farmers' market near you, now is the time to pick up juicy, peak-season heirlooms. Recipe here.

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Italian Meatball Tortellini

Italian Meatball Tortellini

The beauty of this recipe is that you only need four ingredients (if you buy pre-made meatballs). Recipe here.

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Vegan Veggie Bowl

Vegan Veggie Bowl

Cook the quinoa while the squash bakes to cut down on prep time. Recipe here.

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Spicy Shrimp Tacos with Garlic Cilantro Lime Slaw

Spicy Shrimp Tacos with Garlic Cilantro Lime Slaw

Note: There's a crucial layer of smashed avocado tucked under the shrimp. Recipe here.

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21 Things Every Vegetarian Should Grill This Summer

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Veggies (and a few cheeses) taste great with some char on them, too.

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Grilled Caprese Skewers

Grilled Caprese Skewers

Halloumi is ~legit~ the best cheese to grill. Recipe here.

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Healthy Grilled Sweet Potato Nachos

Healthy Grilled Sweet Potato Nachos

Tbh the only grilled component in this recipe is the sweet potatoes but DAMN these nachos are sexy. Recipe here.

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Pesto Portobello Burgers

Pesto Portobello Burgers

Recipe here.

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26 Struggles All Overly Nice People Know To Be True

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Yes, I smiled at you. No, I’m not flirting with you.

People think you're being fake, because they're not used to your optimism.

People think you're being fake, because they're not used to your optimism.

-- hopew13

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Your kindness is often mistaken for flirtatiousness, and people get mad when they're corrected.

Your kindness is often mistaken for flirtatiousness, and people get mad when they're corrected.

-- Christianne Wiggins, Facebook

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You end up staying on bad dates for hours, because that's easier than being brutally honest and hurting someone's feelings.

You end up staying on bad dates for hours, because that's easier than being brutally honest and hurting someone's feelings.

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Canada's Adorable Hitchhiking Robot Was Attacked In Philadelphia And It's A National Tragedy

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RIP hitchBOT, we will avenge your death.

HitchBOT is an adorable, magical robot that has successfully hitchhiked across Canada and in Europe. It recently began its first U.S. trip.

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HitchBOT tweets, Facebooks and Instagrams its travels. It relies on the kindness of strangers to pick it up and help it along its way. The robot can engage in basic conversation with people, with the goal of getting those it encounters to help it make its way to a specific destination.

HitchBOT was built by students and professors from McMaster, Ryerson and the University of Toronto, and successfully hitchhiked accross Canada last summer. It's also had successful trips in Germany and the Netherlands.

AND NOW HITCHBOT IS DEAD, DEAD, DEAD.

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Recent posts on the robot's social media accounts revealed that its body had been damaged and the American trip had come to an end.

A message posted on the project's website said that "hitchBOT was vandalized overnight in Philadelphia."

An Associated Press report was even more specific and disconcerting:

The creators were sent an image of the vandalized robot Saturday but cannot track its location because the battery is dead. They said they don't know who destroyed it or why. But co-creator Frauke Zeller said many children who adored the robot are now heartbroken.

That's right, some monster(s) in Philly attacked hitchBOT. And now no one knows where it is.


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13 Stunning Photos Of Endangered Animals Projected On The Empire State Building

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The display on Saturday night was designed to raise awareness of the plight of threatened species.

On Saturday night, one of the most recognizable buildings in the world was looking a little different.

On Saturday night, one of the most recognizable buildings in the world was looking a little different.

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New York City's Empire State Building was lit up with a giant display of endangered animals.

New York City's Empire State Building was lit up with a giant display of endangered animals.

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The results were stunning.

The results were stunning.

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People around the city stopped to gaze and take photos.

People around the city stopped to gaze and take photos.

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Men Wore Bras For A Week And Said Everything We Were Thinking

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“Hey mom… um, I was wondering, how do you wash a bra?”

Ah, the bra. Is there really anything like one? BuzzFeed Motion Pictures had few brave men volunteer to wear these wiry traps for a week, and their whole perspectives changed by day seven.

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First of all, the guys needed the proper bra fitting to find THE ONE...

First of all, the guys needed the proper bra fitting to find THE ONE...

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... But as soon as those cups went on, they knew they were in for a battle.

... But as soon as those cups went on, they knew they were in for a battle.

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The garments were already getting in the way on day one of Bra Week.

The garments were already getting in the way on day one of Bra Week.

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A Couple Had A Second Wedding After The Wife Lost Her Memory In An Accident

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After Jeremy Stamper’s wish to give his wife Justice a wedding she would remember went viral, the couple enjoyed the day of their dreams — again.

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High school sweethearts Jeremy and Justice Stamper were married on Aug. 1, 2014. But just 19 days after the wedding, Justice was in a serious car accident.

High school sweethearts Jeremy and Justice Stamper were married on Aug. 1, 2014. But just 19 days after the wedding, Justice was in a serious car accident.

The newlywed was driving to meet up with her husband when her car was struck from behind, Jeremy Stamper wrote on a GoFundMe page.

She survived but suffered multiple injuries.

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28 Beds That Understand You Completely


23 Cooking Tips To Take Advantage Of What You Already Have

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Bake the ultimate cake with mayonnaise and dental floss.

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Keep things interesting this summer with grilled lemonade.

Keep things interesting this summer with grilled lemonade.

Sugar-coated lemons + grilling = a caramelized delight. Get the recipe here.

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Keep your cookies moist with an apple wedge.

Keep your cookies moist with an apple wedge.

And if you're storing them for a while, swap out the wedge for a new one. Cookie crisis averted.

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This Woman Claims She Spoke With Cecil The Lion From Beyond The Grave

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“Take heart, my child. I am finer than ever, grander than before, as no one can take our purity, our truth, or our soul” — Cecil the Lion, apparently.

This is Karen Anderson.

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She's a self-proclaimed "animal communicator" and "psychic medium" who lives in Washington.

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According to her website, Anderson discovered she could talk to animals at an early age and has since "learned how to understand their thoughts and feelings" -- just like Eliza Thornberry!

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On Wednesday, Anderson posted to her Facebook page, claiming she had spoken with Cecil the lion, who was infamously hunted to death by an American dentist last month in Zimbabwe.

On Wednesday, Anderson posted to her Facebook page, claiming she had spoken with Cecil the lion, who was infamously hunted to death by an American dentist last month in Zimbabwe.

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Why Tom Cruise Needs To Make "Mission: Impossible" Movies

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With an estimated $56 million domestic debut this weekend, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation marks the 21st time a movie starring Tom Cruise has topped the North American box office since Cruise headlined director Ridley Scott's fantasy adventure Legend in 1986.

That is a remarkable commercial legacy, one Cruise's few peers of decades-spanning A-list movie stars cannot touch. (By comparison, Julia Roberts has starred in 12 box office number one hits since Pretty Woman in 1990; Will Smith has starred in 14 since Bad Boys in 1995; Tom Hanks has starred in 15 since Splash in 1984; and Harrison Ford has starred in 16 since Star Wars in 1977.) It is also, however, the first time Cruise has had a number one hit in the summer movie season since 2006, when Mission: Impossible III opened with $47.7 million. And it demonstrates just how essential the Mission: Impossible franchise is for Cruise if he wants to maintain his status as one of the world's biggest movie stars.

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Indeed, there was a time when putting Tom Cruise above the title of your film virtually guaranteed that film would be a number-one-grossing box office sensation. Starting with A Few Good Men in 1992, every single film starring Cruise topped the domestic box office, save for 1999's Magnolia, an ensemble indie drama that opened with a limited release (and earned Cruise his third Oscar nomination, for best supporting actor). That commercial winning streak ended, however, with M:I3 in 2006. Since then, the only films starring Cruise that have opened at number one in North America are 2011's Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, and 2013's sci-fi thriller Oblivion — the latter of which opened with zero box office competition in April, the first time a Cruise movie had debuted outside the summer or holiday season since 1986's The Color of Money.

This is not to say Cruise is somehow a commercial pariah. As the chart below makes clear, he continues to have a massive impact on the global box office. In fact, Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol was the biggest worldwide hit of his entire career.

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But those are raw box office numbers unadjusted for ticket price inflation. And while it is virtually impossible to accurately gauge the growth in ticket prices worldwide since Cruise first became a star, we can adjust for inflation for the domestic box office, with data from Box Office Mojo. And on that score, Cruise's relative box office might in North America has waned considerably, especially since 2005's War of the Worlds.

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Anyone with even a passing familiarity with Cruise's career knows what happened in 2005: He started dating Katie Holmes, jumped on Oprah Winfrey's couch, and lectured Brooke Shields about postpartum depression. The blow to his popularity was inescapable. Cruise has since labored to remind people why they enjoyed seeing so many of his movies, but it is clear that he will never reclaim the box office heights he reached in the 1980s and '90s.

But the irony of Cruise's career downslide is that his star was fated to diminish even if his 2005 PR implosion had never happened. In the last 10 years, Hollywood has shifted away from a movie star economy and into a franchise economy. Newly minted A-list movie stars like Jennifer Lawrence, Chris Pratt, and Robert Downey Jr. reached that status not on the heft of their own charismatic personas, but on the built-in popularity of franchise blockbusters they continue to headline. Some of the biggest franchises of the last decade — the Harry Potter movies, the Fast and Furious movies, the Transformers movies, the Twilight movies — star actors who have failed to carry over the massive popularity of their respective franchises to the movies they headline outside of them. (In fact, some of those actors — like Shia LaBeouf and Robert Pattinson — have grown allergic to the very idea of being a global movie star.)

In this Hollywood landscape, Cruise, now 53, sticks out even more as an anachronism from a bygone era. His entire career has been constructed on the assumption that Cruise is his own franchise, a notion that the industry has all but abandoned. Next year, Will Smith will star in the DC Comics adaptation Suicide Squad. Tom Hanks is currently shooting his third Robert Langdon movie. And this December, Harrison Ford will reprise his star-making role as Han Solo in Star Wars: The Force Awakens. (Julia Roberts, meanwhile, has made a quiet shift to smaller, more challenging projects like August: Osage County and Secrets in Their Eyes that stretch her as an actor rather than reinforce her star power.)

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Even the Mission: Impossible movies — Cruise's only franchise — have operated outside the normal parameters for most movie series, eschewing an ongoing story, or even a stable cast, in favor of plopping Cruise into a new exotic location with an almost brand new team surrounding him — save for Ving Rhames' trusty computer hacker. That is, until Rogue Nation, which features several actors from previous Mission: Impossible movies, namely Rhames, Simon Pegg, and Jeremy Renner, as well as winking references to the other films in the franchise.

Those movies are also now Cruise's only reliable ticket to box office success. If Cruise wants to continue operating as an A-list star, then he will almost certainly need to keep making them. And if he wants them to continue to be successful, then he'll likely need to keep reducing how much those movies are only about how great it is to see Tom Cruise in a movie.

Here are the estimated top 10 box office figures for Friday to Sunday, courtesy of Box Office Mojo:

1. Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation* — $56 million
2. Vacation* — $14.9 million
3. Ant-Man — $12.6 million
4. Minions — $12.2 million
5. Pixels — $10.4 million
6. Trainwreck — $9.7 million
7. Southpaw — $7.5 million
8. Paper Towns — $4.6 million
9. Inside Out — $4.5 million
10. Jurassic World — $3.8 million

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Can You Name The 8 Players Who've Played For Arsenal AND Chelsea In The Premier League Era?

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To celebrate the Community Shield, can you name the eight players who’ve played for both Arsenal and Chelsea in the Premier League era? It’s harder than you think.

Ronda Rousey Just Defended Her UFC Title By Ending The Fight In 34 Seconds

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Blink and you might have missed it.

Saturday night Ronda Rousey took on challenger Bethe Correia at UFC 190 in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil to defend her bantamweight title.

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Leading up to the fight there had been a lot of bad blood between the two fighters.

Leading up to the fight there had been a lot of bad blood between the two fighters.

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The animosity started earlier this year when Correia made a veiled reference to Rousey's father's suicide.

The animosity started earlier this year when Correia made a veiled reference to Rousey's father's suicide.

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"She is winning, so everybody is around her cheering her up, but when she realizes she is not everything that she believes she is, I don't know what might happen.

I hope she does not kill herself later on (laughs)."


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Which '00s Dream Boat Should You Marry Based On Your Star Sign?

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Will it be Orlando Bloom? Or Noel from Hear’Say?

The Bad Boys Of Indian YouTube

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In the northwest of Mumbai there sits Madh Island, a group of fishing villages nestled together, full of twisty roads that take you to pockets of secluded bungalows. And in one of those bungalows, local YouTube stars All India Bakchod are filming their biggest and most expensive video to date.

AIB, as they’re more commonly known, are the ultimate homegrown Indian YouTube success story. They’re four comedians who use YouTube as a platform to tackle topics that definitely wouldn’t be talked about so frankly on TV, let alone brought up in a Bollywood movie.

AIB originally started as a podcast by Gursimran Khamba and Tanmay Bhat in 2012. Bhat and Khamba’s close friends Rohan Joshi and Ashish Shakya joined the group a year later and the group transformed the podcast into a YouTube channel. They're all in their late twenties, early thirties — a bit older than the average YouTuber — and they have over a million subscribers. At the time of writing, their top video has over 10 million views.

Their name literally translates in Hindi to something close to “All India Idiot-Fucker,” a play on India’s most famous radio station, All India Radio. A “bakchod” is basically an impolite word for a loudmouthed asshole, AIB tell me later, and it was a huge deal when they got the Times of India to print the name on the front page.

In the west, YouTube culture already has an established look and feel to it, but in places like India, it’s still unclear to what extent traditional local culture will be successfully integrated. All India Bakchod are currently at the forefront of figuring out what Indian YouTube looks and feels like, and that can get pretty intense.

They’ve done videos like “Rape — It’s Your Fault,” “India reacts to ban of pornography,” and “When India Spoke to Pakistan.” Most recently, AIB found themselves at the center of a national scandal when, in January, they released AIB Knockout, a comedy roast for actors Arjun Kapoor and Ranveer Singh. Although relatively tame, especially compared to what you might see on Comedy Central, the show was considered the first of its kind in India, and AIB were accused of breaking obscenity laws and formally charged with offending religious sentiments. This only intensified their reputation as internet folk heroes and thrust them into a culture war against the old guard of Indian pop culture. Police complaints were filed, and an official probe was launched. One particular local Christian organization filed a complaint saying AIB’s comedy was “against Christ.”

Tanmay Bhat, Ashish Shakya, and Rohan Joshi film their newest sketch video, "Every Bollywood Party Song Ever," in a bungalow with actor Irrfan Khan.

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The bungalow they’re filming in today is a large unfurnished mansion. Models in bikinis are being led up a staircase to a separate dressing room as I walk in. A team of grips are breaking down a massive camera rig and moving it to a different side of the pool in the back.

The video AIB are currently working on is called “Every Bollywood Party Song Ever,” and as the name would suggest, it’s a spoof of Bollywood party music. It's a big production: Not only does it require a complex, multiday shoot, it stars award-winning Indian actor Irrfan Khan. Americans might recognize Khan from movies like Slumdog Millionaire, The Amazing Spider-Man, and, most recently, Jurassic World.

Khan, dressed in bright Bollywood shades of orange and pink, is casually lying on a blanket in the corner of the dressing room when I walk in – it’s the only part of the bungalow that has air conditioning. An assistant preps him with some makeup, then he’s given a big pair of plastic sunglasses and heads out to the pool with a bottle of champagne. The women in bikinis are walked back down the staircase.

The large camera rig is loaded into the right spot. The sun is setting and the temperature is slightly less boiling than before. The director yells action.

AIB members Tanmay Bhat, Ashish Shakya, and Rohan Joshi — all dressed just as Bollywood as Khan — watch with huge smiles, though visibly drowsy from the heat, as Khan gyrates his hips and sprays champagne over four models in bikinis. The group’s song plays in the background. Khan and the Bollywood bikini babes then make their way to the edge of the pool, where they finish the scene by doing a synchronized dance together.

All India Bakchod hang out between scenes in a dressing room at the back of the bungalow. A fan asks Khan for a selfie.

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Social media — YouTube in particular — is having an interesting moment in India right now. According to the India Times, there’s a very real possibility India will have the largest number of Facebook users of any country by 2017. Also, WhatsApp’s user base broke 70 million in November of last year. That’s a lot of people sharing content. Put those figures next to the fact that between 2011 and 2013, Indian online video consumption doubled. According to a YouTube spokesperson, total watch time in India has grown 80% from 2014 to 2015. During that same time period, the amount of videos being uploaded in India has doubled. They said they get around 70 million unique views a month from India.

Popular western YouTubers like Lilly Singh, who performs under the name Superwoman, and Jus Reign — both Punjabi Canadians — have already discovered that India has a big appetite for YouTube right now.

Singh’s top videos right now include a song called “#LEH,” which features Sikh rapper Humble The Poet, and videos like “How to Stop Parents From Comparing Kids" and “The Difference Between Brown and White Girls.” Jus Reign’s top YouTube videos right now include sketches like “Shit White Guys Say to Brown Guys,” “Desi Parents and Money,” and “Desi Parents Are CRAZY.”

Singh is arguably one of the biggest YouTube acts among Indian teenagers. She’s a self-described tomboy from Ontario who began vlogging in 2011. Her videos are about dealing with annoying parents and dating, and sometimes she makes up goofy songs. But she’s also incredibly vocal on YouTube about her heritage. Her first video, “How to Tie a Side Turla Bhangra Pugh," was an instructional video about the proper way to tie up a turban.

At YouTube’s FanFest in March, Singh and Jus Reign joined 30 other huge YouTube acts on stage in Mumbai, along with local stars like The Viral Fever, Enna Da Rascalas, and Kanan Gill. The event was anchored around a huge secret announcement Singh was supposed to make to the crowd of thousands at the end of the night.

Singh, the night’s last act, came out and announced that she’d be kicking off her first world tour in Mumbai. The crowd went crazy. It was a massive deal – a global acknowledgement that India is the place to be for YouTube in southeast Asia.

Singh’s announcement was beat out, though, by another surprise that happened earlier in the night. Three members of All India Bakchod came out on stage to receive YouTube’s Golden Play Button, an award for hitting 1 million subscribers. It was their first public appearance since the now-infamous roast, and the audience didn't know they were supposed to be there. The crowd erupted in a thundering “A, I, B" chant.

Scenes from All India Bakchod's video "Rape — It's Your Fault."

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The moment became part of AIB’s growing reputation. There are at least three versions of the story floating around. One was that they couldn’t perform because the event’s sponsor, Pepsi, thought they were too inappropriate. Another was that YouTube didn’t know they were going to show up at all. The reality, of course, is that the whole thing was planned.

YouTube and Pepsi both knew the group was going to accept their Golden Play Button, Bhat and Shakya said. “YouTube gives you this really heavy golden button," Bhat said. "It just goes up on your wall and really does nothing."

“But it's a shiny golden button,” Shakya said.

AIB did a video with Singh last year called “NRI travellers vs Desi travellers.” In the video, AIB’s Rohan Joshi says, “There are two kinds of Indians: The Indians who live in India and occasionally go abroad...”

Singh fires back: “...and the Indians who live abroad and occasionally come to India."

“Huge differences between the two,” Joshi says.

Perhaps the biggest of those differences, at least when it comes to making YouTube videos, is that creators based in India, like AIB, feel the consequences of trying to create honest conversations online.

Scenes from All India Bakchod's video "When India Spoke to Pakistan."

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AIB’s office, an apartment with one of the bedrooms converted into an editing suite, is located in a neighborhood full of production houses and film studios.

As you head northwest, away from the heart of Mumbai, the Portuguese influences in the city’s architecture dissolve entirely. The cosmopolitan Mediterranean feel of the south turns into the bustling tightly compacted suburbs of Bandra, piled along the coastline. The ocean salt in the air mixes with the smell of garbage, dust, petrol, and nearby street food. Thanks to a heat wave, today every scent in the air is amplified.

One of Mumbai’s more important landmarks is the home of Bollywood actor Salman Khan. People are spilled out along the sidewalks in front and across the street from Khan’s house. They take photos of his mailbox and wait, hoping they’ll have a chance to see the famous actor. There is no time of day or night in which there isn’t a crowd outside his house.

It's the day after the shoot on Madh Island, and Shakya is watching footage in a back room while Bhat sleeps on a couch in the main room. Bhat wakes up and he, Shakya, and I find a cool spot underneath an air conditioner in a corner of the dark office. I tell them some of the stories I’ve heard about their infamous appearance at FanFest.

“Yes, please let the rumors of us getting louder cheers than Lilly [Singh] continue," Bhat jokes. "That would be great.”

“Nobody would believe you, but sure,” Shakya says.

As much as they enjoy their bad-boy reputation, they say they’re jealous of the kinds of fans a YouTuber like Lilly Singh has here in India. They say she gets the nice fans. They jokingly describe their own fans as laundes, a Hindi word they say roughly translates to “college kids who have recently learned how to masturbate,” or somewhere between a slacker and bro.

According to them, most young Indians feel like India’s cultural conservatism needs to be taken down a peg, and they’re happy to oblige. Particularly, when it comes to lovingly punching up at Bollywood.

“What has happened in Bollywood over the last few years,” Shakya says, "is that you will notice a ton of shitty films have come out, and I would say this without regret: All the shitty films have one song that I have shamelessly danced to."

“It's just something that's there to be parodied,” Bhat adds, describing the video they’re currently working on. "Like someone needed to do it."

AIB’s most successful video is a 10-minute mockumentary starring Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt that the group released after the actress became a huge meme in India last year because she was asked who the president of India was and said the wrong name.

“The biggest video on the YouTube circuit right now is the Alia video, which hit 10 million,” Bhat says. "Which is, I don't know if many other videos... Like, a video which goes viral internationally can maybe hit that." Which is true. Ten million is a big deal for any creator on YouTube, but it’s especially good for a 10-minute video that is essentially an inside joke about Indian social media.

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It was their next collaboration with Bollywood, their roast of Arjun Kapoor and Ranveer Singh, that showed them the real price of pushing the envelope, however.

“We roasted two movie stars,” Bhat says. "The roast master was possibly the biggest director in Bollywood right now, Karan Johar. It's a format that's never been done in India. Especially in Bollywood. Bollywood stars are known to be slightly uptight, they won't take any jokes about themselves, studios like to clamp down on creators who do jokes about themselves.”

Shakya says: “When you meet these stars you realize — especially the younger lot — they've grown up on the same content, the same pop culture, the references are the same, they're so much like us in that sense. They're also able to disregard that PR machine and say, 'OK, let's do some fun stuff.'"

There’s a division in Bollywood right now, old versus new, Shakya and Bhat say, and that fault line is exactly where their roast landed. They filmed the event in front of an audience of 4,000 people. Everything went great.

“Didn't have any problems, no problems,” Bhat says. “The second it went on YouTube, this is Bollywood movie stars acting just like regular people would. All hell broke loose.”

Viewers complained to Mumbai police about obscenity and abusive language. First Information Reports, or FIRs, which are the way Indian penal cases begin, were filed against the director and the two actors. They were all charged with breaking obscenity laws.

AIB offered public apologies and eventually pulled down the video from YouTube, but not before it was viewed over 10 million times and pirated on bootleg DVDs.

“It became mainstream pop culture,” Shakya says, "it was talked about everywhere."

“It's to the point where the word ‘roast’ is now abused in India," Bhat laughs. "Everything's a roast.”

“I read a headline saying some passengers had been held up due to an airline delay,” Shakya says. “The headline was 'Airline Roasts Passengers' and I was like, no, it didn't."

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Cara Delevingne's New Pink Hair Was A Wig

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Whatever, it’s still great.

This weekend Cara Delevingne debuted some pink hair.

This weekend Cara Delevingne debuted some pink hair.

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She and her pink hair even hung out with some of her Suicide Squad castmates at the Osheaga music festival.

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Even though I was like 'OMG CARA WUT, YOUR HAIR." It was actually cool AF and the new pink-haired Cara was soon embraced.

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That was until later on this video of Cara dancing was taken. The pink hair was gone, and the truth came out. It was a wig the whole time.

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23 Faces Anyone Still Waiting For The Frank Ocean Album Will Recognise

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STILL NO ALBUM? REALLY?!

The "It's July 22nd, New Frank Album Tomorrow!" Face.

The "It's July 22nd, New Frank Album Tomorrow!" Face.

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The "It's July 23rd, Where The Fuck Is This Album?" Face.

The "It's July 23rd, Where The Fuck Is This Album?" Face.

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The "Wait, So There's Really No Album?" Face.

The "Wait, So There's Really No Album?" Face.

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The "That's The 6th Fake iTunes Link Today" Face.

The "That's The 6th Fake iTunes Link Today" Face.

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The Surprising Instagram Accounts Each Presidential Candidate's Followers Most Commonly Follow

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Chris Christie’s followers most commonly follow Khloe Kardashian.

Who do the followers of the 2016 presidential candidates on Instagram follow the most in common? The answers might surprise you.

Instagram offered BuzzFeed News a look at their data results analyzing the candidates.

Take a look at the results below (or skip to the bottom for the full results!).

Followers of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush most commonly follow...

Followers of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush most commonly follow...

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Followers of The Donald most commonly follow...

Followers of The Donald most commonly follow...

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Can You Guess The Actual Age Of Disney Princesses?

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Some are much younger than you’d expect.

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