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What Has Happened Since New York Legalized Gay Marriage

It's been one year since gay marriage became legal in New York State. As you can see, LOTS of scary shit has happened since.

The 25 Most Absurd Moments Of The Olympic Opening Ceremony

In the course of this totally bizarre ceremony, 25 moments stood above the rest.

Heath Ledger's Inspiration For The Joker

Mind=blown. Here's musician Tom Waits in an Australian interview from 1979.

Lady Gaga Publishes Racy Nude Of Herself For Her Fans

On closer inspection, I guess she's wearing a flesh colored thong? NSFW unless your work is super awesome.

Blake Shelton Brags About Killing A Turtle On Twitter

Country music star and coach on NBC's The Voice, Blake Shelton, just shocked Twitter by claiming he intentionally ran over a turtle. When he was called out for cruelty, he didn't show much remorse.

Sarah Palin Attempts To Stay Relevant

Yesterday in Houston. With Todd.

29 More "Bad Guys" And The Actors Who Portrayed Them

Al Pacino has played a lot of bad dudes. And really, who doesn't love bad guys?

The Sleaziest Bottled Water Ads You'll Ever See

Let us try to make sense of them, BuzzFeeders. Via Guatemala. NSFW!

Video Game Grandpa Meme And Other Weekend Links

He's trying to relate to you. Also, the future of writing using only your eyes and athletes have some weird hobbies.

If You Instagram Anything, It Better Be Adorable

Here is what should be instagrammed.

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ScienceDaily: Most Popular News

ScienceDaily: Most Popular News


Discovery of new white blood cell reveals target for better vaccine design

Posted: 28 Jul 2012 12:10 PM PDT

Researchers have identified a new type of white blood cell which activates a killing immune response to an external source -- providing a new potential target for vaccines for conditions such as cancer or Hepatitis B.

Even Usain Bolt can't beat greyhounds, cheetahs...or pronghorn antelope

Posted: 28 Jul 2012 12:10 PM PDT

Even Usain Bolt, currently the fastest man in the world, couldn't outpace greyhounds, cheetahs, or the pronghorn antelope, finds a light-hearted comparison of the extraordinary athleticism of humans and animals.

Think you're a comic genius? Maybe you're just overconfident

Posted: 28 Jul 2012 12:08 PM PDT

Social norms make us averse to providing negative feedback, says a psychology professor whose latest laboratory research recreated everyday interactions in which people might feel pressured to withhold negative information.

ScienceDaily: Top Health News

ScienceDaily: Top Health News


Discovery of new white blood cell reveals target for better vaccine design

Posted: 28 Jul 2012 12:10 PM PDT

Researchers have identified a new type of white blood cell which activates a killing immune response to an external source -- providing a new potential target for vaccines for conditions such as cancer or Hepatitis B.

ScienceDaily: Living Well News

ScienceDaily: Living Well News


Even Usain Bolt can't beat greyhounds, cheetahs...or pronghorn antelope

Posted: 28 Jul 2012 12:10 PM PDT

Even Usain Bolt, currently the fastest man in the world, couldn't outpace greyhounds, cheetahs, or the pronghorn antelope, finds a light-hearted comparison of the extraordinary athleticism of humans and animals.

Think you're a comic genius? Maybe you're just overconfident

Posted: 28 Jul 2012 12:08 PM PDT

Social norms make us averse to providing negative feedback, says a psychology professor whose latest laboratory research recreated everyday interactions in which people might feel pressured to withhold negative information.

The Cynical Girl: Day Off

The Cynical Girl: Day Off

Link to The Cynical Girl

Day Off

Posted: 28 Jul 2012 03:45 AM PDT

ScienceDaily: Top News

ScienceDaily: Top News


Discovery of new white blood cell reveals target for better vaccine design

Posted: 28 Jul 2012 12:10 PM PDT

Researchers have identified a new type of white blood cell which activates a killing immune response to an external source -- providing a new potential target for vaccines for conditions such as cancer or Hepatitis B.

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