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Kanye West Surprise-Releases New Baby, Still No SWISH
Le petit Carquefou illustré/ The wonders of Carquefou
The work of Yoyo The Ricecorpse
The Corgi Hug (aka The T-Rex Hug) #SmallArmsBigLove #Corgis
The Corgi Hug (aka The T-Rex Hug) #SmallArmsBigLove #Corgis
Uber Driver Arrested For Allegedly Kidnapping a Drunk Woman
Continuing the string of safety incidents surrounding Uber, a driver was arrested in Los Angeles Monday for allegedly kidnapping a drunk female passenger after she woke up in a motel room and found her shirtless driver.
Here’s Corgnelius being unimpressed by room service. (He...
Here’s Corgnelius being unimpressed by room service. (He though there’d be more bacon.) #FirstWorldCorgiPrpblems
Here Are Some Corgis Just Losing Their Shit
If your day isn't going as well as you'd hoped and you need a quick pick-me-up to get you through those Saturday afternoon/evening blues (why is there never anything good on TV?), check out these twin (!!!) Corgis absolutely losing it because they're just so happy to be outside. Have you ever seen anyone be more excited about running around some kind of shrubbery? Settle down, Corgis! You're going to pull something!
Ariana Grande & Iggy Azalea’s “Problem” Gets Remixed By, Erm, Problem
The jokes write themselves: Ariana Grande just got one more “Problem.”
Compton, Calif., rapper Problem used to write for Snoop Dogg before he slowly emerged as a solo artist last year, with party anthems like “Like Whaaat” and guest verses for artists like Wiz Khalifa and “Problem” featured rapper Iggy Azalea (Ignorant Art‘s “Drop That”). Just as Grande’s “Problem” makes a No. 3 Hot 100 debut thanks to a landmark sales week, Problem himself dropped a remix to the smash hit.
Problem plays the man that Grande and Azalea kiss off in his revamped #YoungCalifornia version. He insists to a woman that she won’t be able to resist his charms, much less leave him behind. But Problem also has the sense to insert his brief sing-song verse at the track’s start. While the remix’s premise is pretty goofy, the rapper also seems to realize that ultimately, “Problem” is a victory for the women featured here.
Hear Problem’s remix of Ariana Grande and Iggy Azalea’s “Problem” below.
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Super Luchadores by Daniel Dfox
Check out these fun Super Luchadores from designer Daniel Dfox! -Dean
Pharrell And Hatsune Miku, Together At Last
Andrew.framptonYes!
It's always interesting when two pop stars from different parts of the world collaborate. It's even more interesting when one of them isn't real.
I give up. I have absolutely no idea what pleases you guys. Have a random object I found.
Pixelwood
Completely awesome or what?? Created by Dusan Cezek! Make also sure that you check his other series Pixelomics
http://gifmodo.gizmodo.com/1484969764
Andrew.frampton@Chels.
Dance Cam Starts Dance Battle Between an Usher and a Young Sports Fan
Andrew.framptonWerq
The Detroit Pistons’ Dancing Usher has already made something of a name for himself, showing up "randomly" during Dance Cam montages.
What the fuck, fortune cookie. I don't think that is all I need
Andrew.framptonTruer words...
What a Parent Should Do with a Child Who 'Will Not Stop Being Gay'
(image via imgur)
DEAR AMY:
I recently discovered that my son, who is 17, is a homosexual. We are part of a church group and I fear that if people in that group find out they will make fun of me for having a gay child. He won’t listen to reason, and he will not stop being gay. I feel as if he is doing this just to get back at me for forgetting his birthday for the past three years — I have a busy work schedule. Please help him make the right choice in life by not being gay. He won’t listen to me, so maybe he will listen to you. -- Feeling Betrayed
DEAR BETRAYED:
You could teach your son an important lesson by changing your own sexuality to show him how easy it is. Try it for the next year or so: Stop being a heterosexual to demonstrate to your son that a person’s sexuality is a matter of choice — to be dictated by one’s parents, the parents’ church and social pressure. I assume that my suggestion will evoke a reaction that your sexuality is at the core of who you are. The same is true for your son. He has a right to be accepted by his parents for being exactly who he is.