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15 Bumper Stickers All Twentysomethings Need

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Brake for pizza.

Because Tinder isn't all bad...right?

Because Tinder isn't all bad...right?

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Because you have a lot of emotional (and financial) baggage:

Because you have a lot of emotional (and financial) baggage:

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Because the poop emoji solves everything:

Because the poop emoji solves everything:

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Because if anyone — literally anyone — knows this answer, you'd like to hear about it:

Because if anyone — literally anyone — knows this answer, you'd like to hear about it:

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17 Dogs Who Are Having Better Birthdays Than You

If The Cast Of "The Office" Were Disney Characters

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It would be the most magical of workplaces.

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17 Talented Filipino Artists To Follow When You're In A Creative Slump

Brits Respond To Questions From Australians

6 Types Of Lesbians You've Broken Up With

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Girls, girls, all types of girls.

Here are the six types of lesbians you've broken up with:

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1: Instafamous. Her tweets are generally promotions and she's definitely got over 100K followers on Instagram.

1: Instafamous. Her tweets are generally promotions and she's definitely got over 100K followers on Instagram.

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2: The Pseudo Intellectual. She'll want to cast you in her short film (that she hasn't written yet) and throw around a lot of names of feminist philosophers.

2: The Pseudo Intellectual. She'll want to cast you in her short film (that she hasn't written yet) and throw around a lot of names of feminist philosophers.

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3: The Vajabond. She's always telling insane stories about her travels. You'll break up because she's noncommittal and emotionally unavailable.

3: The Vajabond. She's always telling insane stories about her travels. You'll break up because she's noncommittal and emotionally unavailable.

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Which Spice Girl Are You Based On Your Zodiac Sign?

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Mel B or Mel C, which will it be?

15 Reasons You Need Cheese In Your Life


Some Genius Created A Perfect Blue Jays Parody Of Taylor Swift's "Blank Space"

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Oh my god, look at this team. Could be better than ‘93.

In case you've been living under a rock in a cave on Mars, The Toronto Blue Jays have been crushing it this year.

In case you've been living under a rock in a cave on Mars, The Toronto Blue Jays have been crushing it this year.

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The team is on fire, and Toronto has a real shot at making the playoffs. So people are flipping the fuck out.

One fan decided that he would use his talents for good. He combined his love of the Blue Jays with his love of everyone's favourite human Taylor Swift.

One fan decided that he would use his talents for good. He combined his love of the Blue Jays with his love of everyone's favourite human Taylor Swift.

Don't deny it.

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The result is "First Place," a magical parody of Tay-Tay's "Blank Space" that will make your heart sing. It celebrates players like Edwin Encarnacion who has been killin' it this year.

The result is "First Place," a magical parody of Tay-Tay's "Blank Space" that will make your heart sing. 

It celebrates players like Edwin Encarnacion who has been killin' it this year.

Get it, Ed.

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Would You Survive The Triwizard Tournament?

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Will your performance be magical or miserable?

This 11-Year-Old Bicyclist Gave A Powerful Speech Calling Out Motorists In A Town Hall Meeting

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“It’s whiny, entitled behavior you wouldn’t tolerate from a kid, why should I tolerate it from adults?”

11-year-old Matlock Grossman, who goes by "Matty," boldly stood up before a town hall meeting in Silverlake, California recently, and called resident motorists out on their "whiny, entitled behavior."

The topic of debate at the meeting is the Rowena Road Diet, which reduced traffic on Rowena Avenue from two lanes in each direction, to one travel lane each direction, plus a center left turn lane and bike lanes. Some locals are upset with the changes, while bicyclists like Matty see the road diet as a positive change to make the road safer.

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Matty, who rides his bike on the road in question to get to school, felt compelled to speak up.

Matty, who rides his bike on the road in question to get to school, felt compelled to speak up.

His mother, Debra Matlock told BuzzFeed, "He heard my husband and I talking about the Hyperion Bridge project and that they were sort of reopening the Rowena Road Diet. I saw on Facebook that there was a town hall meeting hosted by a friend of a friend. So, he got pretty fired up to speak. He had recently read the autobiography I Am Malala, so that's what inspired him to speak up."

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The sixth grader told BuzzFeed, "I ride the Rowena stretch to get to the library and when I heard there were thinking about getting rid of the bike lanes, I couldn't imagine riding to the library anymore, so I decided to speak."

The sixth grader told BuzzFeed, "I ride the Rowena stretch to get to the library and when I heard there were thinking about getting rid of the bike lanes, I couldn't imagine riding to the library anymore, so I decided to speak."

In his speech, Matty calls out the unfair treatment that bicyclists get from motorists. He wrote, "I have lost track of the number of cars who have PURPOSELY violated my legal right to three feet of safety or shouted obscenities at me. Clearly there are motorists out there who are not mature enough to share the road without having the rules painted on the road to show them who goes where. The Road Diet by design is meant to slow cars down because — motorists are the problem."

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Matty just wants equal treatment and protection on his bicycle that drivers expect to have when they are in their cars. He told the residents, "I don't understand why driving a car makes you think you're more important than someone else. You're not."

Matty just wants equal treatment and protection on his bicycle that drivers expect to have when they are in their cars. He told the residents, "I don't understand why driving a car makes you think you're more important than someone else. You're not."

His mom Debra insists that it was absolutely Matty's decision to speak up. She told BuzzFeed, "Before we went I said, 'If you want to bail out that's totally fine If the vibe is weird in the room, don't feel like you have to speak, you can always email your comments to the council person.' But now that I see the reaction people had to him, I think I was wrong about that. Maybe you do have to speak up."

Matty agrees, telling BuzzFeed, "You should always speak up when you see something wrong no matter who you are."

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Are These Solo Artists Better Than Their Original Bands?

17 Things Girls Only Tell Their BFFs

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According to country duo Maddie & Tae.

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Unlike the vapid barefoot fantasies that move country bros to song, Maddie Marlow and Tae Dye aren't tan-legged Juliets content to shut-up and ride shotgun. They're real girls living in the real world. That's something the 20-year-old singer-songwriters' first single, "Girl In A Country Song," made exceptionally clear. The playful but pointed track established Maddie and Tae as one of the genre's most promising new acts and now, a year after its release, the girls are making good with Start Here, a lush, harmony-filled debut album that proves once again that girls singing country songs are a lot more interesting than girls that get sung about.

Recently, Maddie and Tae stopped by BuzzFeed's offices in New York to do what they do best: drop honesty bombs. The collaborators-slash-besties got real about female friendship, revealing 17 things girls only tell their BFFs.

1. She'll always tell you if you've got that salad you ate for lunch stuck between your teeth.

1. She'll always tell you if you've got that salad you ate for lunch stuck between your teeth.

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She might even fish it out for you!


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Dakota Johnson And The "Black Mass" Cast Talk Life On Set And Being Inspired By Johnny Depp

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Black Mass — the true story about the life of mobster James "Whitey" Bulger, played by Johnny Depp — features one hella badass ensemble cast. We got the chance to sit down with some of the film's stars when Black Mass premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, and learned about everything from regretful teen tattoos to an obsession with food magazines. Here's what went down.

Of all of the people you've worked with in your career thus far, who has been the most influential or had the greatest impact on you?

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Dakota Johnson: Probably Johnny [Depp]. Yeah, for sure. I would say Johnny and Tilda Swinton.

Julianne Nicholson: I would say Johnny, and Meryl Streep.

Joel Edgerton: Wow. Maybe I would say, I think, Ridley Scott. In terms of someone I've watched over the years — his work from all his movies, I've learned so much and been inspired by. And on a personal level, my brother I think. Because we've worked together closely over the years.

Peter Sarsgaard: Sean Penn. [In] Dead Man Walking I played the boy who was murdered in that and they wanted me to be a ghost, so I had to come around to set every single day and I would learn his lines because occasionally they would put me into his scene and have me say his lines as, like, the murder victim, and they only did it a couple of times in the movie. But I watched him do take after take after take acting in that movie, and I feel like I learned a lot of what I know about acting from watching him.

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Jesse Plemons: I was lucky enough to play Philip Seymour Hoffman's son in The Master, and aside from him, you know, obviously just watching Joaquin Phoenix and Paul Thomas Anderson. And [watching] Phil just find it and figure it out together was — it was unbelievable, it felt like a weird dream. So yeah, I would say Hoffman.

Rory Cochrane: I mean, for me, I work with a lot of great people. I don't really notice or watch what they're doing because I'm hopefully too busy trying to do something different. But I will say that, you know, this movie in particular, I felt very fortunate and beneficial to be a part of this thing because of the caliber of all of the actors. So it wasn't like, oh, this person's really great, this guy's not so great. It was, like, everybody. So it was a real pleasure to be on a set like that, and I learned in a different way, what it can be like on a movie set where everybody is bringing their A game.

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Peter Sarsgaard: It is like one of the best ensemble performances that I've seen in a long time. That's the strength of this movie, is every single part, you know?

If you could go back and give your younger self advice, what would you say to your 16-year-old self now?

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Julianne Nicholson: Everything's gonna be OK! I promise!

Dakota Johnson: Don't get tattoos. Don't get tattoos, you idiot! You stupid idiot breath.

Julianne Nicholson: Or if you do, get white ones.

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Joel Edgerton: Oh, god. That's a good question. I don't know! It'd be weird. Because I wouldn't want to go back and be like, Hey! Everything's going to work out OK! Because then my 16-year-old self would find a way to fuck it up. I don't know. I think I'd give myself the advice just to like take each moment as it comes, and try and be as present as possible. Because I feel like I don't do that. I feel like I'm always living in what's coming next or dwelling on what I did last, rather than just actually being here right now.

What's your favorite thing to do during your downtime on set when you're not filming?

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Joel Edgerton: Well, if there was surf anywhere nearby I'd go for a surf or a swim and hang out at the beach. But when I'm on set I use my downtime to write a lot; I get out my computer and do some writing. I write screenplays and try to write my next movie to direct if I can.

Dakota Johnson: Napping.

Julianne Nicholson: Reading food magazines. I'm a big fan of Food & Wine and Bon Appétit, but I'll look at any.

Did playing a real-life person create more pressure, and how did that affect you when preparing for this role?

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Joel Edgerton: It does become a responsibility to play a real person because you're like, What is my responsibility to get it right, how accurate can I go? But you know, there's sort of a fool's mission in thinking that you are able to know a person perfectly, because I don't even know myself well enough — to presume that I know John, I think, is a bit naive. You know there's lots of stuff that you can cobble together; you're trying to get as close to the real person that you think you can get.

Dakota Johnson: Yeah, I think there is a certain amount of pressure that comes with playing a real person because you don't want to get it wrong, but there's no way to get it perfectly right — and you don't want to piss anyone off also.

Julianne Nicholson: I think telling a true story does change a little bit how you approach a character and the whole piece. My character in particular, John Connolly's first wife is Marianne Connolly, but the character that I play in the movie is a combination of a couple different wives of the FBI agent. So I didn't have one person that I was supposed to be representing so that felt a bit more freeing, and it was more the time and the place that I was trying to get right.

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Peter Sarsgaard: I've been doing it since I started, literally, 20-something years ago. I've got three films coming out, you know this one and two others, where I play real-life people and I've learned that all of this stuff that I could read or learn or seeing what they look like is pretty meaningless in the end. That the best course is just find your given circumstances, act with your other actor, do it as you would do, maybe, you know, if you can find motivation to be more truthful and that helps you, then use that as motivation to be more truthful. But the truth is a common thing, the truth is something we all know.

Jesse Plemons: It definitely adds pressure, I think more so in the beginning. I've only done it a few times, but you slowly just realize that you can only do so much, you can only read so much, you can only ask so many questions. And then you just have to let it go and play, and react and act with a bunch of amazing actors.

Black Mass is now playing in theaters.

17 Amazing Comfort Foods Guaranteed To Make You Drool

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You won’t find any pumpkin spice here.

Maple-Chipotle Breaded Chicken, Beer & Buttermilk Biscuits, & Sage Gravy

Maple-Chipotle Breaded Chicken, Beer & Buttermilk Biscuits, & Sage Gravy

Like getting punched in the face with flavor...in the best way possible. Get the recipe here.

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Stacked Green Pig Sandwich

Stacked Green Pig Sandwich

A big green mess sent from heaven. Get the recipe here.

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Chocolate Bourbon Caramel Macaron Cake

Chocolate Bourbon Caramel Macaron Cake

This may be the first time a cake has left me speechless. Get the recipe here.

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Spam Mac and Cheese

Spam Mac and Cheese

Many think it's gross. The others know it's glorious. Get the recipe here.

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Which Female Disney Character Are You?

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You never stop finding yourself.

The Cookie Heist

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Sometimes that’s how the cookie crumbles.

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Australia's New Prime Minister Has The Same Nickname As A Magical Caterpillar

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Probably the most popular Chinese caterpillar ever.

As you may know, many Western celebrities get fun nicknames in China — like Benedict Cumberbatch, known over there as "Curly Blessing."

As you may know, many Western celebrities get fun nicknames in China — like Benedict Cumberbatch, known over there as "Curly Blessing."

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Australia's new prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, is no exception.

Australia's new prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, is no exception.

According to the BBC, Chinese media have dubbed the new prime minister — often referred to as "the Silvertail" and "Prince of Point Piper" by Australian publications for his wealth — "Sugar Bun."

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A sugar bun is a kind of traditional Chinese steamed bun that wraps loads of half-melted sugar.

A sugar bun is a kind of traditional Chinese steamed bun that wraps loads of half-melted sugar.

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Good job Mr. Turnbull, for joining the privileged Chinese-nickname-receiving league. But hold on.

Good job Mr. Turnbull, for joining the privileged Chinese-nickname-receiving league. But hold on.

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11 Reasons Leslie Knope Is The Queen Of Compliments

Clinton Hits Kasich For "Leave A Tip" Comment, But Made A Similar Comment Last Year

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Clinton tweeted (in Spanish) that “talking about Latin Americans doesn’t always mean talking about tips,” but once assumed that the employees at a black tie event she attended were undocumented immigrants.

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Hillary Clinton, who on Friday criticized John Kasich for comments he made suggesting that Latinos tend to work in the service industry, made comments last year expressing a similar sentiment.

According to an MSNBC story from November 2014, Clinton suggested that the waitstaff and cooks at a black-tie event at the New York Historical Society were undocumented immigrants, saying that she would "venture to guess" that President Obama's executive action on immigration, which protects millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation, was about "the people who served us tonight."

"This is about people's lives," Clinton said. "This is about, I would venture to guess, the people who served us tonight, who prepared our food tonight."

Clinton took to Twitter on Friday to criticize Kasich, who according to the Los Angeles Times said at a luncheon in California on Thursday, "A lot of them do jobs that they're willing to do and, uh, that's why in the hotel you leave a little tip."

According to the Los Angeles Times, he apparently meant the remark as a complement and said it before telling a story about a Hispanic worker at a Los Angeles hotel leaving him a note to say, "I really want you to know that I care about your stay."

Clinton responded with a tweet in Spanish:

The tweet calls Kasich "another product of the Party of Trump" and argues that "talking about Latin Americans doesn't always mean talking about tips."


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