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What Pop Stars Looked Like In Their First Music Video

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We’re throwing it back…and in some cases, way, way back!

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1. Must be from a major commercially released studio album. That means no videos from soundtracks, no mixtapes, no promotional CDs, etc.

2. Must be a solo video where the artist is the lead credited singer. So, no Destiny's Child videos from Beyoncé, or "Feeling Myself" — that's a Nicki Minaj video.

3. Must be an official music video. No promotional videos, no lyric videos, etc.

4. Also, I didn't include anything from Cheek to Cheek because damn Gaga, we want a solo album ASAP.

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Which Member Of Taylor Swift's Squad Are You Based On Your Zodiac Sign?

This Wombat Is Single AF So He Joined Tinder For His 30th Birthday

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Because swiping with claws can’t be easy.

Unlucky in love Patrick the Wombat has taken the plunge and joined Tinder on his 30th birthday.

Unlucky in love Patrick the Wombat has taken the plunge and joined Tinder on his 30th birthday.

Those whiskers are on point!

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Ballarat Wildlife Park told BuzzFeed, "Patrick is so placid and gentle-natured that he's been single his whole life."

Ballarat Wildlife Park told BuzzFeed, "Patrick is so placid and gentle-natured that he's been single his whole life."

"He's never been suitable for conventional wombat mating. Now he's thinking outside the box and using his social media experience to see if there's somebody out there for him online."

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How Posh Is Your Hometown?

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Is John Lewis your local store? Or just the bloke who lives next door?

24 Struggles That Are Way, Way Too Real For Headphone Addicts

British Police Release CCTV Of Rape Suspect Carrying Woman Across Street

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The woman was almost unconscious when she was carried across Tennant Street in Birmingham. She was raped minutes later.

Police have praised the courage of a woman who agreed to the release of CCTV footage showing her suspected rapist carrying her across a street in Birmingham.

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In the clip the man can be seen lifting the almost unconscious 25-year-old woman across Tennant Street on 19 October 2014.

Minutes later, she was raped, West Midlands police said.

Police said the picture of Kevin, who is believed to have dwarfism, was taken in the Walkabout bar on Broad Street just before he and the woman left the venue at 4am.

A statement by West Midlands police said the pair were walking along Broad Street towards Granville Street when a man spoke to Kevin and scooped the woman in his arms, leaving Kevin alone.

The suspect is known to be a black man, police said.


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19 Things Everyone Who Grew Up With Pushy Parents Will Understand

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“I don’t care about what grade everyone else got, I care about you.”

There was no such thing as getting a B.

"You got a B in English? Oh well, I guess Burger King might be hiring."
"Mum, I'm 12".

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Ruby Rose Just Brilliantly Shut Down Everyone Who Thinks She's An Amateur DJ

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“I didn’t just wake up last week and buy a laptop”.

Ruby Rose took to Instagram to address the ill-informed haters who think she's only recently become a DJ.

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She wrote: "Female DJS cop it at the best of times. But it doesn't make it less frustrating. 'Oh NOW SHE WANTS TO DJ' the odds are if you have JUST started noticing a chick DJ get any form of recognition it's not their first day on the job".

She wrote: "Female DJS cop it at the best of times. But it doesn't make it less frustrating. 'Oh NOW SHE WANTS TO DJ' the odds are if you have JUST started noticing a chick DJ get any form of recognition it's not their first day on the job".

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"Know your facts" said Ruby, who is best known for her recent role on Orange Is the New Black.

"Know your facts" said Ruby, who is best known for her recent role on Orange Is the New Black.

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"It's just a google away, but before you may have heard of me, I still existed. I started DJing in 2009".

"It's just a google away, but before you may have heard of me, I still existed. I started DJing in 2009".

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23 Things That Happen When You Date A Very Skinny Man

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“Here, you can sleep in my tracksuit bottoms.” “Ummmm.”

People will say, "Your boyfriend is very skinny" a lot.

People will say, "Your boyfriend is very skinny" a lot.

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Sometimes, when you lay on your S.O.'s chest, you will roll off his ribcage.

Sometimes, when you lay on your S.O.'s chest, you will roll off his ribcage.

This is extra painful if you've fallen asleep.

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Other times, when you rest your head on his shoulder, you will get poked in the ear by his shoulder blade.

Other times, when you rest your head on his shoulder, you will get poked in the ear by his shoulder blade.

This also hurts.

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Because your boyfriend has some kind of superhuman metabolism, he can eat a million times more food than you and not put on weight.

Which is incredibly annoying.

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We Know Your Best Quality Based On Your Favorite Nicholas Sparks Novel

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Because love brings out the best in people.

29 Times '90s Magazine Posters Summed Up Life In Your Twenties

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Your bedroom posters reimagined.

When you wanna flip someone off at your shitty job but ya boss is right there.

When you wanna flip someone off at your shitty job but ya boss is right there.

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When you hate all your clothes but your face and nails are on fleek.

When you hate all your clothes but your face and nails are on fleek.

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When you did your entire final uni assignment in three hours the night before but you still got 98%.

When you did your entire final uni assignment in three hours the night before but you still got 98%.

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When you offered up the last slice of pizza to your mate as a courtesy but they took it.

When you offered up the last slice of pizza to your mate as a courtesy but they took it.

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The Way This Little Baby Horse Trots Will Make You LOL

Americans Meet Australian Wildlife For The First Time

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“I still can’t get over that a Quokka licked my cheek”.

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Which One Direction Song Are You Based On Your Zodiac Sign?

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It’s the ~story of your life~.

People Tried To Test The Stereotype Of Asians Being Good At Math

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“I’m not that smart… I’m actually dumb.”

All Def Digital has decided to test various racial stereotypes, and recently, they chose to break down the "smart Asian" stereotype, by testing people with math questions.

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This guy didn't really feel that smart until he came to America.

This guy didn't really feel that smart until he came to America.

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And this guy was kind of into the stereotype. You think he's smart just by what he looks like? Right on.

And this guy was kind of into the stereotype. You think he's smart just by what he looks like? Right on.

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But lets get to the true test. Question ONE: There are 46 Kendrick Lamars dancing on a light pole. How many feet are standing on the pole?

But lets get to the true test. Question ONE: There are 46 Kendrick Lamars dancing on a light pole. How many feet are standing on the pole?

Did you know the answer?

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Everyone Is Losing Their Minds Over A Documentary About Same-Sex Parents

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Does Gayby Baby preach the “gay lifestyle” or promote acceptance?

NSW minister for education Adrian Piccoli has directed his department to stop schools from showing a documentary about same-sex parenting during school hours.

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Piccoli's decision comes after media reports that parents at Burwood Girls High School in Sydney are upset that the Gayby Baby film will be shown during school hours.

Gayby Baby, directed by former Burwood Girls student Maya Newell, follows four children raised by same-sex parents.

The Daily Telegraph reported this morning that parents have complained after the school principal announced the screening, saying the film pushed a pro-gay agenda.

However, the film's creators have defended their work, saying "we firmly believe our film has positive benefits for all students".

The film screening coincides with Wear It Purple Day, where students are encouraged to wear purple in support of their LGBTI peers.

"Schools are not places for political issues to be aired," Piccoli told 2GB radio on Wednesday.

"During school hours we expect them to be doing maths and English and curriculum matters. This movie is not part of the curriculum and that's why I've made that direction."

The Telegraph story alleged that parents were upset that the film was being shown during lesson time.

"This is trying to change children's minds by promoting a gay lifestyle," Presbyterian minister Mark Powell told The Daily Telegraph.

"Students are being compelled to own that philosophical view by wearing certain clothes and marching under a rainbow flag."

Newell and the film's producer Charlotte Mars defended the film on Facebook.

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18 Things You'll Find In A Filipino Refrigerator

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Refer to your ref.

And souvenir ref magnets from different countries and provinces are stuck on the door.

And souvenir ref magnets from different countries and provinces are stuck on the door.

Most of which are actually pasalubong. Aminin!

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Meet The Transgender "Sistergirls" Of The Tiwi Islands

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It's approaching midday and we're trundling along a bumpy, unsealed red dirt track on Bathurst Island, 100 kilometres north of Darwin, with the temperature quickly soaring into the mid-30s.

Inside a twin cab that's seen better days, with air conditioning ducts that pump more fine red dust into the car than cold air, there is a cacophony of laughing, teasing and trading of community gossip. Five sistergirls, transgender Aboriginal people traditionally known in the Tiwi Islands as ‘yimpininni’, have offered to spend the day with BuzzFeed News and give us a tour of their island home.

While transgender people are found across all Indigenous communities, the Tiwi Islands has arguably the largest sistergirl population in the country and certainly the most famous one.

There are roughly 2500 people living in the Tiwi Islands, comprised of Bathurst and Melville Islands, and the sistergirls girls say there are currently around 80 yimpininni.

Pandanus trees whisk by with their long, crooked leaves reaching toward earth at sharp right angles. The red earth gives way to soft powdery sand, and the smell of the ocean engulfs the car followed shortly by the stickiness of salt water blowing in from the Arafura Sea. Sweet relief from the staggering heat.

We stop at the foot of a dune and suddenly the frenzied laughter comes to an abrupt end as all the sistergirls begin loudly yelling out in Tiwi language. They tell me they're letting the spirits of their ancestors know that we are coming onto country to ensure that no harm comes to the group or to me, a stranger. It's a moment that perfectly highlights the profound connection to country and culture that the people of Tiwi have.

After calling out we walk onwards and are confronted with a stunning, vast swathe of empty beach with shimmering turquoise water lapping at our feet. The sistergirls agree it's the perfect backdrop for a photo shoot and happily oblige for the camera, posing and pouting, legs akimbo, fierce face on. Their only concern is the saltwater crocodiles that lurk in the waters around the Island.

Sistergirl Laura Orsto (Allan Clarke / BuzzFeed)

Between poses Laura Orsto, 31, says she told her parents that she was a sistergirl in primary school. "Age 10 I knew I was a Sistergirl. It was really, really, very hard for me to come out because my parents are really strict and didn’t want me to be out there as a sistergirl. They wanted me to be saved," she says.

"I told my parents, 'for you to accept me I have to go away', and I lived in Darwin with my aunty who accepted me. She told me, 'be safe here with me, I don’t want you to be out yet. I accept you to be who you are, but I don't want people to hurt you.' I said I understand aunty but I want to be out there, I don’t want to be behind closed doors anymore."


As a 16-year-old, Orsto began living her life as a female and had to "fight and fight and battle hard to be accepted". In remote Indigenous communities being transgender often means defying rigidly observed cultural practices defined by male and female gender roles. In many cases it also means having to defy strictly held religious beliefs common in many Indigenous communities.

It was an older yimpininni who gave Orsto courage and strength as she came to terms with living life as a woman. "There were plenty of Sistergirls back then; I used to go out with them and talk about things, like how to act like girls you know and be ladylike. One lady, I use to call her mum, she was like a mother to me, and she told me 'you just have to be who you want to be baby just like me, I’m always here for you, you got me here'."

The woman who gave so much strength to the sistergirl community would tragically go on to kill herself.

"We use to talk on the beach all the time about life, and she used to say this to me, 'no matter what people say to you or what they call you, never ever go and commit suicide it’s just not right.' It turned out that she would do that to herself. And what’s really sad, when I lost her I said to myself why did she have to do that? Because I remember she told me not to do that silly thing."

Orsto says the death took a deep emotional toll and she contemplated suicide herself, but ultimately triumphed over her personal demons. Today Orsto is a much-loved and respected member of the community. "I love to talk to everyone, and everyone has been nice to me and they don’t put me down, they put me up the top. Everyone says, 'wow you have a nice personality, Miss Laura'," Orsto said.

Sistergirl Nyarli Kerinaiua (Allan Clarke / BuzzFeed)

We make our way back to the car and head into town. As we travel the small roads that snake through the dense scrub that blankets the island, the sistergirls occasionally point out various ceremonial sites and traditional campgrounds.

Suddenly we're out of the bush and onto the bitumen as we enter Wurrumiyanga, the main township on Bathurst Island. The wide streets intersect large blocks full of colourfully painted brick homes. Windows rolled down, the sistergirls intermittently yell out at people walking alongside the roads, making plans for later and asking where people are. The twin cab then swings into the local cemetery; an arid, dusty graveyard dotted with sparse trees. Rising from the mounds of earth are decorative Pukumani poles, traditional funerary poles that are sculpted and painted to honour the dead. Also known as 'tutini', the poles form part of an ancient Tiwi ceremony to ensure the spirit leaves the body.

Nyarli Kerinaiua, 34, points out two graves. Adorned with beautiful tutini's reaching for the sky, covered in intricate ornate Tiwi design. After a heavy silence there's a slow stream of softly spoken Tiwi from each sistergirl, their sentences flowing into each other as they pay respects to the dead and tell the sistergirls who are buried here that they are not forgotten.

Both had committed suicide 15 years ago. "It was really sad because we didn’t have any support back then. It was a bit of an aggressive ride," says Kerinaiua as she straightens a bunch of plastic flowers on one of the graves.

After the suicides, Kerinaiua and around 30 sistergirls attended a community meeting and demanded acceptance for transgendered people.

"We had a community meeting and one of the families wanted to know how the suicides happened, and basically they were all too blind to see that it was name calling, that it was discriminating against her sexuality. As the years go by we have slowly worked our way up, building our confidence and just basically being out and living life as the Tiwi Sistergirls."

Sistergirl Vivian Warlapinni (Allan Clarke / BuzzFeed)

Sistergirl Vivian Warlapinni, 31, remembers the community meeting as a pivotal turning point for equality within the community.

"The local store, the council, the police station were shut. Everyone attended, including our families and classmates. I was quite young and about 20 – 30 of us sistergirls raised our voices there. We said we’ve had enough of what had happened to these girls who committed suicide."

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Kerinaiua says that the fight for acceptance has largely been won and the biggest issue now is ensuring future generations of sistergirls are able to easily access resources.

"What we really need now is some specialised services to deal with sistergirl issues. We (older sistergirls) just want up-and-coming sistergirls to go straight forward with no problems, no struggles. We don't want them picking up the pieces."

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The sistergirls pile back into the twin cab and soon we're at a local water hole. The day is coming to an end and a water monitor swims across the crystal clear water triumphantly holding a fat prawn in its mouth. One of the sistergirls takes out a chunk of ochre collected near the beach and begins to carefully break it, pounding it into fine powder on a piece of cardboard on a picnic bench. Carefully she adds water and the dusty powder becomes a rich thick paste. A small twig is broken off a nearby tree and dipped into the paste, Orsto begins to use it as eyeliner, methodically working the twig across her eyelids carefully revealing a bright orange tint.

Fluttering her eyes she says, "I want to start hormone therapy, I really want to have this transition. I just hate that I am this girl trapped in a boys body, she’s been trapped in there for a long long time and she really wants to come out and be a real lady."

However, the choice to leave her community, after fighting for and winning acceptance, is a difficult decision to make. Faced with the prospect of traveling thousands of kilometres for treatment in the city, where Orsto feels discrimination is a very real reality, she says she'll remain in her Tiwi home for the moment surrounded by family and friends, "I am a lady of the community and I am accepted as that. This is my home and I love it."

Men And Women Tried Gendered Umbrellas And It Was Absolute Pandemonium

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~Wackiness ensues~

BuzzFeed News popped down to our local Woolies and there were so many umbrellas to choose from! (Also, Grain Waves on special. Get on it.)

BuzzFeed News popped down to our local Woolies and there were so many umbrellas to choose from! (Also, Grain Waves on special. Get on it.)

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The umbrella stand even came with a helpful guide so I wouldn't accidentally pick up the incorrect umbrella and get soaked when it refused to open in my calloused, masculine hands.

The umbrella stand even came with a helpful guide so I wouldn't accidentally pick up the incorrect umbrella and get soaked when it refused to open in my calloused, masculine hands.

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