Archive for March 06, 2016

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Velocity Alert: Girl successfully face-swaps with her friend's boob

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John Legend just schooled Trump's son on racism and 10 More

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John Legend just schooled Trump's son on racism

Singer John Legend wasn't having any of Donald Trump Jr.'s complaining over his father's canceled event.

Enormous, mysterious blob from the sea washes up on beach

An unidentified 13-foot creature appeared on the shores of Acapulco, Thursday, terrifying everyone in sight.

Harry Styles, movie star: One Direction member offered lead in Christopher Nolan film

"Dunkirk" would mark Styles' feature film debut.

Donald Trump basically just admitted he's putting on an act

"There are two Donald Trumps," Donald Trump says.

Macklemore owns a portrait of Justin Bieber with pancakes on his penis

Never be sorry for supporting art.

Kim Kardashian blesses fans with adorable new photo of son Saint

When you're a baby and you have nothing to wear LOL

Man discovers ex-girlfriend's pregnancy through Google Play

He was "shocked" by the "surprise" news.

Disney animator turns presidential candidates into Pokémon in cute drawings

Capitol Hill meets the Pokédex.

Breastfeeding mom calls out trolls with picture of Victoria's Secret model

If you don't frown upon her breasts, don't report mine.

Chaos ensues after Trump cancels rally due to safety concerns

"The plan is to shut Donald Trump all the way down."

11 bizarre things the Mars Orbiter has spotted on the red planet

From a 12-mile high dust devil to a possible supervolcano, the Mars Orbiter has spotted its share of strange Martian features.