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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

BuzzFeed Latest: The 9 Best Headlines From "Conservative Teen" Magazine and More!


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The 9 Best Headlines From "Conservative Teen" Magazine

Ronald Reagan: Our First Black President? Also: "Conservative Teen" hates "Glee."

25 Friend Requests You Should Never Accept

Save a life. Send this to everyone you know.

Geeks Respond To Their Friend Coming Out

This is just awesome and priceless. So much support via HTML, PHP, and Scrum. Right on.

How Texans View The United States

This old postcard from a Texas giftshop is hilarious. I especially like how New England is referred to as "Yankee-Land," denoted by the thumbs-down symbol.

Jennifer Lawrence Sans Make-Up And Other Links

Oh thank God, she is human and not some flawless android sent to steal the hearts of men and women alike, but she's damn close. Plus one Hollywood heartthrob feels more like a babysitter than a boyfriend and journalists attempt to defend "pink slime."

Pudge Isn't Very Playful

You can't teach a cat to be lazy, either it has it or it has it.

10 Transgender And Cross-Dressing Hotties

Jenna Talackova, who was recently disqualified from the Miss Universe Canada pageant for being transgender, is gorgeous. She's not the only one who wasn't born a woman who makes a beautiful one.

The Battle Of The Bulges

So this is weird. Their "gym outfits" are pretty rad, though.

Exclusive: "Avatar: The Last Airbender" The Teen Years

When all hope of Katara/Zuko being canon was extinguished. Dark Horse Comics gave us a look at the first six pages of the graphic novel that fills the gap between Avatar and Legend of Korra.

Skittles' Trayvon Martin Publicity Nightmare

Having people spontaneously talk about your brand on social media sites is an advertiser's dream. Unless it's because your product happened to be linked to the Trayvon Martin shooting. On Twitter, people are demanding Skittles issue a statement on this hot button issue, accusing the company of profiteering off extra publicity from the death, and even threatening boycotts.

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