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Post-Apocalyptic Pandas Battle With Bulls In “Wastelander Panda” [Video]
We caught our first glimpse of Arcayus, the Wastelander Panda over a year ago, and since then he’s been a busy little panda. He made an appearance as an in-game Easter egg in Borderlands 2, and now he’s got three new videos that continue his story. Watch as he battles a bull in a scene that could be right out of Mad Max, just without Tina Turner.
See more pictures and the videos after the break…
Drunken sex causes car wreck
According to the criminal complaint, Briones tried to drive away, leaving the woman behind."Naked woman thrown from car after crash"A witness was able to grab his keys.
Police found Briones with one shoe and his shorts on inside out.
Real Lesbians React To Lesbian Porn, Video Goes Viral
Have you ever wondered about the true intentions of lesbian filming pornographers? Here’s a hint, they don’t shoot their adult films for a lesbian audience. Who would have thunk!
Realizing that real-life lesbian women probably wouldn’t agree with the scenes being filmed director Davey Wavey decided to have real-life lesbians watch various pieces of girl-on-girl action.
Wavey then recorded each females reaction to the scenes placed in front of them. The women commented on actions being taken and the words being spoken by the female performers.
So what advice do the women watching the lesbian porn have for adult film directors?
- A lesbian who has never been with a man is called a “gold star lesbian.”
- Real lesbians actually don’t like being penetrated with stuff.
- Lesbians prefer fingernails be kept trimmed (same rule for men, really).
The video is posted on YouTube under the name “REAL Lesbians React to Lesbian Porn!” and since being posted on May 23rd it has racked up 1,838,573 views.
The YouTube viral hit may be slightly NSFW so watch it with your speakers turned down and avoid your boss. The TV is turned away from camera but words being spoken on the TV set are clearly audible.
Here’s the viral video of real lesbians reacting to lesbian porn:
So lesbian’s for the most part don’t view lesbian porn as real to life, then again we can say the same thing about most adult films. On the other hand watching the reactions of real lesbians as they watch lesbian porn is hilarious.
Are you surprised that lesbian porn is not based on real life scenarios for most lesbian women? Do you think adult videographers should be more conscience of the materials they create? I have a feeling the videos being shot will continue to maintain their largely men focused themes.
[H/T SND]
Real Lesbians React To Lesbian Porn, Video Goes Viral is a post from: The Inquisitr
You Can Own This Revolutionary Flying Car As An R/C Toy First

A very clever UK-based guy named Witold Mielniczek has started a Kickstarter for an RC flying car. We're at a point now with flying cars that every time I hear about a new one my eyes instinctively start rolling, but this one actually seems an original and novel idea. Let's see why.
Twins’ Strokes At 26 Surprise Doctors, Cause Deemed ‘Not Genetic’
A set of twins’ strokes at 26, just nine months apart, are part of a growing issue involving younger people and strokes doctors say — particularly because the pair did not share a genetic cause.
The first of the twins’ strokes at 26 occurred last summer, when Kathryn Tucker experienced classic symptoms of a stroke — ones that went initially undiagnosed due to her age.
Tucker felt a “sharp pain” on the right side of the back of her head, impeding her vision and causing numbness as she went to bed one night in July. Her brother took her to the hospital, where the stroke was initially diagnosed as a migraine with an aura.
Tucker returned home, still unaware she’d suffered a stroke, and says of the days afterwards:
“I was absolutely terrified … I slept for three days straight. Then, when I woke up, my vision was horrible. Everything was distorted and one-dimensional. I could barely get around.”
Tucker’s condition didn’t improve, and eventually, she went to an urgent care facility, where the 26-year-old learned she’d suffered a stroke days prior.
Sister Kimberly Tucker, also 26, soon left school to help care for Kathryn after her stroke — but that April, the same issue struck Kimberly, on the opposite side.
Vascular neurologist at Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix Dr. Joni Clark spoke to ABC about the twins’ strokes at 26.
As the women do not possess identical DNA and are fraternal twins, the cause of the strokes was deemed not to be genetic.
Clark notes that there is no family history of stroke, and says:
“Honestly, it’s rare for us to actually evaluate two sisters who’ve had strokes within months of each other … If they had a family history, it would not be a surprise. It’s quite uncommon … We see this mainly among young people who have risk factors that you should see in elderly patients.”
Clark continued:
“Here at Barrow, we see a huge population of stroke patients — and, in my own experience, which is anecdotal, I see a fair number of young people with stroke … The majority are spontaneous.”
The doctor says the twins’ strokes at 26 are part of a growing trend of strokes in young adults. Both of the women smoked and used birth control pills, known factors for increasing stroke risk.
Clark mentions lifestyle factors like obesity and activity level as driving the trend, too:
“You’d also be surprised how many young adults don’t exercise … It’s sad, because the rise is due to good, old stroke risk factors that shouldn’t happen when they are young.”
Kimberly Tucker had some advice for young people who fit the risk profile, saying:
“Don’t think you are impervious to stroke … We think we are invincible until we are not. This taught us a huge lesson that we are not guaranteed great health and we need to take care of our bodies.”
The twins’ strokes at 26 were described by Kimberly as rarer than the chance of being struck by lightning.
Twins’ Strokes At 26 Surprise Doctors, Cause Deemed ‘Not Genetic’ is a post from: The Inquisitr
I’d say hearing about people complain about golf is worse...

I’d say hearing about people complain about golf is worse than slow play
ICFF 2013: Part 2
Designer Tom Dixon never disappoints and this year he really stepped up his game. Besides having a booth featuring new products, he also had a pop-up manufacturing booth that was actually making limited edition Punch Ball fixtures (above). Dixon partnered with Trumpf Inc who brought in the high tech machines cranking out the creations and set up shop so visitors could watch the process.
See the video we took of the machine actually cutting here:
The Punch Ball XL, which was approximately 6.5 feet in diameter, hung above the manufacturing area.
Loved the black and white, geometric bedding on one of the beds at the Made It booth that featured Italian designers.
Blackbody showcased an all-white, life-size tree light that featured OLED (organic light-emitting diode) energy saving lights.
Jamie Harris Studio displayed lots of beautiful blown glass wall installations like these eye-catching metallic pieces.
Patrick Weder Design displayed organic light forms made of paper and wire while teaming up with Calico Wallpaper whose gilded wallpapers were the perfect accompaniment.
Alyse Solomon featured a new collection of wall coverings that are based on her own photography. The graphic patterns are created by turning her subjects into repeated abstractions.
Colorful zigzags make up the cozy blanket collection of Mandal Veveri making it hard to pick a favorite.
Did you catch Part 1 of our 2013 ICFF coverage?
Rubio: The 'Only Answer' To IRS Scandal Is To Repeal Obamacare (VIDEO) (Tom Kludt/Talking Points Memo)
Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
Rubio: The ‘Only Answer’ To IRS Scandal Is To Repeal Obamacare (VIDEO) — Calling the Internal Revenue Service's role in the implementation of the new federal health care law “chilling,” Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) argued in a video posted online Wednesday that the only appropriate response …
Vizio M-Series TVs Go Nearly Edge to Edge to Edge out the Competition
Are you in the market for a new television? Then you’ll definitely want to check out these new sets just released by Vizio. The new M-Series refines the style of past Vizio displays, with a clean new look that virtually does away with the border around the screen.

The M-Series Razor LED Smart TV series is available in nine screen sizes, ranging from 32″ all the way up to an eyeball-popping 80″. All of the displays offer full 1080p HD resolution. The screens also have local dimming for improved contrast. All sets 50″ or greater offer passive-lens 3D support, and a 240Hz refresh rate for smooth action.

Each display packs Ethernet and Wi-Fi connectivity, and Vizio’s suite of Internet apps, including Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, Hulu Plus, Pandora, Vudu, YouTube and more. Vizio also says the apps run faster than in previous-gen displays.
Here’s the full list of models and retail prices for the displays:
VIZIO M-Series Razor LEDTM Smart TVs
32” Razor LED Smart TV (M321i) – $399.99 MSRP
40” Razor LED Smart TV (M401i) – $529.99 MSRP
47” Razor LED Smart TV (M471i) – $729.99 MSRP
VIZIO M-Series Razor LEDTM Smart TVs w/Theater 3D
50” Razor LED Smart TV w/Theater 3D (M501d) – $799.99 MSRP
55” Razor LED Smart TV w/Theater 3D (M551d) – $1,199.99 MSRP
60” Razor LED Smart TV w/Theater 3D (M601d) – $1,599.99 MSRP
65” Razor LED Smart TV w/Theater 3D (M651d) – $1,999.99 MSRP
70” Razor LED Smart TV w/Theater 3D (M701d) – $2,499.99 MSRP
80” Razor LED Smart TV w/Theater 3D (M801d) – $3,999.99 MSRP
You can check out the full specs for the M-Series displays here.
Does this movie have a bonus scene after the credits? This app knows
Kennedy loved Hitler

Kennedy loved Hitler. You won’t read about this in the mainstream media, of course, but they recently found a diary our former president kept in the 1930s and 1940s wherein he expresses admiration for Hitler and the “Nordic races.” Here’s what he said while traveling through Germany in 1937:
“The towns are all charming which shows that the Nordic races appear to be definitely superior to their Latin counterparts. The Germans are really too good — that’s why people conspire against them…”
After the war Kennedy was still a Hitler fan:
“Anyone who has visited these places can imagine how in a few years, Hitler will emerge from the hate that now surrounds him and come to be regarded as one of the most significant figures that ever lived… He was made of the stuff of legends.”
Rumor: Sony making Remote Play mandatory with PS4 [update: Sony confirms]
If a new report is to be believed, it looks like nearly all PlayStation 4 games will be required to support Remote Play on the PS Vita. The rumor comes courtesy of "a trusted PlayStation 4 developer source" to Eurogamer, who states Sony is mandating Remote Play on all PS4 games that don't require the PS4 Eye camera.
Sony certainly made a big deal of PS4's Gaikai-fueled Remote Play during the console's announcement event. Today's report also jives with previous statements from Sony Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida. Back in February, Yoshida told Engadget that Sony was requesting all developers test their games on Remote Play before submitting them for certification, though he made no mention of a mandate.
Of course, the Vita doesn't have as many inputs as a DualShock 4, though Yoshida noted that developers can create custom control schemes for the Vita that make use of contextual buttons on its touch screen.
Rumor: Sony making Remote Play mandatory with PS4 [update: Sony confirms] originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 29 May 2013 11:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
World’s Most Contagious PRANK
“By far the most difficult and time consuming videos I have ever done. Sometimes it took multiple days just to get one good Yawn.” — RomanAtwood
Wells Fargo Closes My Account After $32,000 Fraud, Allows Bogus Payment To Go Through On New Account
This is what happened to Consumerist reader Lisa, who recently received a call from a Chase bank because someone there believed a newly deposited check was a fake.
It was. Then Lisa looked at her Wells Fargo bank statement and found that in a matter of a couple days, a total of $32,526.27 had been drained from her account, putting her more than $30,000 into overdraft.
The Wells website had scans of the 30 scammy checks, which Lisa had obviously not written. The checks were fakes that had been created using her name and account number, but Lisa knew these weren’t stolen out of her checkbook because her partner’s name was not on the address information.
Even more curious were several checks that were written on her account number, but had the name of a home healthcare company in Ohio (Lisa is in Illinois) and appeared to be paychecks from that company, written to the same people in Chicago that cashed the other fraudulent checks:
So obviously Lisa called Wells Fargo to see what in the world was going on.
“They suggested that I close that account and open a new one, and that they could simply transfer the balance over,” she tells Consumerist. “Which seemed pretty nice of them. Until I found out that at Wells, once they close an account, you can never again have access to that account’s history. They forgot to mention that.”
After a few days, the bank did credit Lisa’s account for all 30 of the bogus checks, and it looked like everything would be okay. But that same day that she finally had access to her money, she looked online at her new checking account and found a $180.33 e-check payment to Sprint for a customer who is not her.
“I don’t have an account with Sprint,” writes Lisa, saying she’s never even heard of the person whose name was on that payment. “Once again, they debited my account without noticing, somehow, that the debit request was coming from a totally different name than the one on the account.
“What do these people do?” she asks. “I mean, if I have the date wrong, they make me correct it and initial the correction, but if someone puts in a clearly forged check, they just pass it through like nothing happened? Some of them aren’t even endorsed. Some of them have scratched and fixed dates with no initialing.”
And so we got in touch with Wells Fargo to find out what was going on. How could someone continue making bogus charges on a completely new account?
“We make every effort to investigate each claim and make right by our customers,” a rep for the bank tells Consumerist. “It is general practice to close accounts which have fraud committed against them and set up new accounts. Unfortunately, from time to time, an undetected fraudulent check may post against a new account if it was already going through processing. We try to avoid returning checks to ensure customers have a positive experience. We apologize if that was not the case.”
In the end, Wells got rid of the $180 charge to Sprint and Lisa has not noticed any subsequent questionable activity on her account. She says the bank is also providing free ID-theft monitoring for her account to help prevent this kind of huge error from happening in the future.
As for the Ohio company whose name was on the fake paychecks, it claims to be just as much a victim as Lisa. A rep for the company tells Consumerist that it also had bad checks written on its account by scammers in Chicago and that it is working with authorities.
Pixar And Disney Set Release Dates for Untitled Films Through 2018

Not much to go on just yet, but Disney and Pixar have set release dates for untitled animated films through 2018. Expect to see new Pixar movies on June 17, 2016, June 16, 2017, November 22, 2017 and June 15, 2018. Additionally, Disney Animation has locked up the dates March 4, 1016, November 23, 2016, March 9, 2018 and November 21, 2018.
The titled films Pixar currently has on the schedule are Monsters University out June 21, Bob Peterson’s The Good Dinosaur out May 30, 2014, Pete Docter’s Inside Out set for release June 15, 2015 and Andrew Stanton’s Finding Dory, the sequel to Finding Nemo, out November 25, 2015. The 2016 release date is likely Lee Unkrich’s still-untitled Día de los Muertos film. And after that is probably at least one more major sequel.
Disney’s upcoming animated films are Planes on August 9, Frozen on November 27, and Big Hero 6 on November 7, 2014. Beyond that, we don’t know. But with two Pixar films in 2015 and 2017, it seems Disney Animation is getting a brief respite in those years. Not that Disney won’t have enough live action work in 2015 already. (Star Wars Episode VII, The Avengers 2, Pirates of the Caribbean 5, Ant-Man, etc.)
If more information is released on this, we’ll update this post. But for now, feel free to speculate below. [ERCBoxOffice]
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but if you try and try and try and try and try and try and try sometimes, you just might find, you get what you need.
Sender-inner Jessica B. says, “This pup is not mine! This video is not mine! But this video is too cute not to share!”
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Home-made clock tower scene from 'Back to the Future'
The two versions side-by-side, for comparison:
Bonus: behind the scenes
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