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Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Sharing Your Drink is a Quick Way to Make Hummingbird Friends!
Red solo cup please share one cup of sugar to 4 cups of water was used in cup for video add these groups for much morehttps://www.facebook.com/hummerphotos?fref=tshttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1448166832107524/https://www.facebook.com/groups/299377630264767/
Posted by Bryan Chapman on Monday, September 21, 2015
The poster of this video said that the cup contained sugar water that was one cup sugar to four cups water. Please don't try sharing your margaritas with the hummingbirds ;)
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Taking a Selfie-a-day Shows How Drastic You Change Through Your Teens
Hugo Cornellier took a selfie everyday, for 8 years, from 12 to 20 years old.
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Ronnie Pickering is the Most Famous Man You've Never Heard of, and His Rage is Taking the Internet by Storm
There's a new meme in town and his name is Ronnie Pickering. After blowing up at a motorcyclist in traffic, Pickering has found himself at the mercy of the internet, becoming the subject of an endless stream of remixes. Check out some of our favorites below (warning: not safe for work language ahead):
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Tragic Irony of the Day: BBC Reporter Gets Harassed on the Street While Doing a Story on Street Harassment
In what is a sad view of the state of reality, BBC reporter Sarah Teale was instantly harassed on the street when she finished her introduction about street harassment.
The BBC followed up with the reporter after the incident:
The East Midlands Today reporter said she was "genuinely shocked" by what the man said.
She said: "It's not banter, it's not funny and no-one should have to put up with it."
The TV presenter said it was good people were now talking about the issue but said claims the video was staged were "absolute nonsense".
She said: "It's fairly obvious from my reaction that it wasn't staged.
"If it is a craze it doesn't make it any less offensive."
Attention to this subject has been on the rise the last year or so, especially after a video of a woman walking down the street alone, receiving multiple cat calls, went viral.
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