Saturday, December 17, 2016

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Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence Answer the Internet's Most Asked Questions, and It's Glorious


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Watching This Year in Unnecessary Censorship Might be the Best Way to Salute 2016 Goodbye


When a Kiss Becomes Something Else Entirely, It's Time to Sing 'Mr. Brightside'


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Sometimes it isn't only a kiss.

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Watch This Scooter Driver Take a Massive Hit and Walk it Off Like It's Nobody's Business


Dude definitely didn't check before changing lanes...

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Your Favorite Christmas Songs Got Combined With Your Favorite Video Game Music


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You Can Always Count on Toddlers to Make Bath Time Just That Much Harder


Good luck cleaning those two off of all that skin cream. 

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This Film Student Purposely Let His Phone Get Stolen So He Could Turn the Thief's Footage into a Harrowing Short Film


After my phone got stolen, I quickly realized just how much of my personal information and data the thief had instantly obtained. So, I let another phone get stolen. This time my phone was pre-programmed with spyware so I could keep tabs on the thief in order to get to know him. However, to what extent is it possible to truly get to know someone by going through the content of their phone?

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No Shovel? No Problem!


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Arrest of the Day: 9-Year-Old Police Officer Puts The Grinch Who Stole Christmas Behind Bars


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Ladies and Gentleman, we got him.

60 years since first started terrorizing Whoville, robbing them of Christmas, the Grinch has been apprehended in Ithaca, NY of all places.

TIME reports that “Officer Colin Hayward Toland, a 9-year-old honorary member of the Ithaca police force who’s battled brain cancer for most of his life, arrested the Grinch on Tuesday for the crime of ‘stealing Christmas.’”

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Because this is America, where everyone has the right to a fair and speedy trial, the Grinch plead not guilty to “stealing Christmas,” in spite Whoville residents’ allegations. Wise and just, Toland, acting as the Grinch's counsel, argued for probation because it's Christmas. The Judge, who's heart must've grown two sizes after hearing a 9-year-old police officer defend the Grinch, struck a plea deal, and the Grinch was sentenced to probation and to spend Christmas with Toland and his family.

Watch below to see justice in action.

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