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Friday, June 5, 2015
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It Turns Out School Officials Don't Appreciate Storm Troopers Patrolling Outside Their Campuses
Who would have thought a man in a mask holding a replica weapon wouldn't go over so well in a place with minors? Crazy!
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Student Banned From Making His Valedictorian Speech Got to Deliver It on National TV
Evan Young of Longmont, Colorado was banned from making his valedictorian speech at his own graduation from Twin Peaks Charter Academy High School. He submitted a draft of the speech to administrators and then provided them a revised speech where he made all the changes they asked for but one. He had planned to come out as gay during the speech but the school would not permit him to include any references to his sexual orientation. The principal then called Young's parents about the issue, outing him without his consent in the process.
Ultimately, Young was not allowed to speak at his graduation. He did get the chance to deliver his speech after all at a fundraising event for Out Boulder, a Colorado LGBT advocacy group and on national television on The Nightly Show.
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Sometimes Hall and Oates Comes on and You Have to Dance on a Police Car, Because Vampires
We really wish there was some part of that headline that wasn't representative of reality. The Florida man in the video here apparently encountered a "fanged woman" at his front door earlier in the day, and foretold of an upcoming human sacrifice. This didn't settle too well with our man, who apparently had to dance out all those feelings on top of a police car.
Hat tip to The Daily Dot.
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Some People Say Photoshop, Some People Say THE PROPHECY IS FULFILLED
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The Dungeon Master from the Old DnD Cartoon Gets a Cool LEGO Makeover
Check out more of Chris van Vilet's work here!
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