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Full House is coming back…“Fuller House,”...

Full House is coming back…
“Fuller House,” like “Full House” will be set in San Francisco, and will follow D.J. Tanner-Fuller (Bure) as she navigates life as a pregnant, and recently widowed, mother. Stephanie Tanner (Sweetin) is now an aspiring musician and Kimmy Gibler (Barber) is a single mom with a teenage daughter, Ramona. They move into D.J.’s house to help take care of her two sons, 12-year-old J.D. – not a joke – and 7-year-old Max.
Remember how everyone made a huge deal about “Girl Meets World”, does anyone even watch that? Full House is my favorite sitcom from the 90s, but I’m pretty sure this revival is going to be terrible. Thats just one dudes opinion, man.
This Is The Face of a Man Who Has Seen It All
This is Mike Rogers, the Director of the National Security Agency (NSA). His face says it all; he’s seen some s**t.
Supreme Court Rules Extending Traffic Stop For Dog Sniff Unconstitutional
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The "McBackflip" is a Dumb Prank We Really Hope Doesn't Catch On
We're Gonna Leave a Nice, Happy Little Comment Right Here
Why It's Sometimes Okay to Eat Chicken That's Pink After Cooking
a-storm-for-every-spring:fuckyesdeadpool:Deadpool’s official...

Deadpool’s official movie twitter follows only one other account
They’re already doing it right
3 ex-cops smoking weed in celebration of 420

Just a few former police officers chilling out, enjoying some cheeba — legally
Cut Video's clip of grandmothers smoking weed for the first time was adorable, but their latest video of cops smoking up is a euphoric celebration in honor of 420, the stoner holiday
There were some mustache interferences, but overall these coppers had a great time, especially when the munchies came out.
The Easiest Way to Tell Which Streaming Service Has the Show You Want

From Netflix to HBO Now, Google Play to PlayStation, trying to work out where you can see your favorite movies and TV shows on the web isn’t always easy. JustWatch is a slick and simple interface for searching through everything available on these services, and finding out where it’s playing.
Bacon Fried Oreos: Because You Didn't Want to Live a Long Life Anyway
I don't want to blow your mind or anything, but the key to the recipe is to wrap the Oreos in the bacon... then fry them together. I know. It's nuts. Now if you'll excuse me I'll be in the corner dying while thinking about thse.
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This 90's mystery still haunts me to this day.
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assault and imnotracistbuttery says FML
Today, I got into an argument with my racist brother after he opened his god damn stupid mouth in front of my girlfriend. He actually tried to convince me that he's not a racist, because one of his favorite types of porn is black girls getting fucked by white guys. FML
Russians are using undiscovered exploits to hack governments
Game of Thrones vs Frozen crossover! (ex-post r/gameofthrones)
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RT @fabiohamaya: MANO HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAA #DoYouBleed http://t.co/NY0D4Cpsc5
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A Scan Of 100,000 Galaxies Shows No Sign Of Alien Mega-Civilizations

A pioneering infrared scan of 100,000 galaxies by Penn State astronomers has failed to detect any signs of galaxy-spanning extraterrestrial supercivilizations. This result, though very preliminary, may be a sign that aliens aren't capable of conquering entire galaxies.
A Dude Will Live In This Giant Ball for One Year to Study Icebergs

It sounds like a great idea: Grab a cleaving iceberg from the Greenland coast and live on it until it melts into the sea, getting a first-hand glimpse at the effects of climate change. But how exactly would one live on an iceberg? Inside this giant ball, of course.
Alcatel OneTouch Watch review: No beginner's luck here
Rapid warming period may be underway as Earth sets another record

March was the warmest such month on record for the globe as a whole, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), which is one of the centers that keeps tabs on global climate data. The JMA found that global average surface temperatures were 0.56 degrees Fahrenheit (0.31 degrees Celsius) above the 1981 to 2010 average during the month, which beat 2010 to take the top spot.
But NASA, which is another climate-tracking institution, ranks March a bit lower in its dataset, though the differences in actual numbers are minor. The space agency, for example, found that March was the second-warmest such month on record since 1880, coming in just behind 2002 Read more...
More about Global Warming, Us World, Us, Climate, and Extreme WeatherWhat Happens If a Cemetery Goes Under?

Cemeteries are supposed to be peaceful and even sacred places, but there are made out of real estate and business. The business generates income by selling burial plots -which is not the same as selling real estate in most places. Eventually, all the plots will be sold. Cultures have developed different ways of dealing with this problem, from emptying graves to stacking more coffins on top. But what if the business of the cemetery goes bankrupt?
If the process of a foreclosure or a bankruptcy starts, the rest of the operations at the cemetery screech to a halt. So the maintenance of the grounds, the burial of individuals who prepaid for their plots, and other day-to-day goings on stop while the courts and banks work out what will happen next to the business and land.
Families and friends of those who prepaid for their burial end up faced with a difficult decision. They can wait for the bankruptcy or foreclosure issue to be resolved, find and purchase a new burial plot elsewhere, or, if the courts allow it, hire someone with the machinery to dig the grave in the plot they already paid for. Care of loved ones’ graves also falls to them during that time.
From here, what happens next varies widely on a case by case basis.
Laws and customs for dealing with bankrupt or abandoned cemeteries vary from country to country, and from state to state. The procedure for those already buried there can be quite complicated, depending on many factors. Today I Found Out goes over the problems of sustaining cemeteries through unexpected circumstances.
This Vibrating Bed Is Designed to Remove Kidney Stones
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The wife of Zhu Qinghua, a rice farmer in Jiangxi, China, has kidney stones. She has already lost one kidney, so it is imperative to keep the other one healthy.
Her doctor said that she should stand on her head periodically in order to dislodge the stones. To make that easier, Zhu designed and built this bed, which holds a patient at different angles. It has a driving wheel from a tractor which vibrates the bed as his wife lies in it. This is supposed to shake the kidney stones loose.
Zhu has patented his invention and hopes to soon begin mass producing it.
-via Weird Universe









