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Charlie Sheen comes out as HIV positive, tells sobering story of living with the disease for years.

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Actor Charlie Sheen announced on the TODAY Show this morning that he is HIV positive. According to Sheen, he was diagnosed about 4 years ago, which puts his public freakouts from the time into context, though Sheen claims they were triggered by steroids he was taking. The former Two-and-a-Half Men star says, "It's a hard three letters to absorb. It's a turning point in one's life."

One of Sheen's main motivations in admitting he is HIV positive is to beat back the many people who have been blackmailing him by threatening to expose his diagnosis to the world. He says he's paid out almost $10 million to people he trusted with the info (among them, prostitutes without hearts of gold), one of whom had a pic of his anti-retroviral drugs. In general, Sheen is in good health, and since he has a lot of money, he can afford the treatment that will potentially keep him that way for a long time. Best of luck to him.


This portrait of Trump is made of 500 images that perfectly represent him.

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A Tumblr user recently posted a mosaic portrait of Donald Trump made with 500 pics of something that also rhymes with "pics." These are the types of pics that many people receive forcibly via text message, which often results in witty and hilarious responses. Dick pics. They're penises. Get it?

Altering Trump's picture or making wild composite portraits of him has become quite the sport over the past few months. One artist painted a portrait of Trump using her period blood. Another creative soul made a picture of Trump with a man bun. And now there's this mosaic.

Zoom in at your own risk. As with any mosaic, the smaller pieces that make up the whole are actually quite blurry upon closer inspection, just like the pointillism style of painting. So while you could say this portrait employs a style of art which branched off from impressionism, it's much more hilarious to say that it's Trump's face made of dick pics.

Keep smiling.

There's still lots of time before the 2016 election, so you'll certainly see some more creative ways to create a portrait of Trump by then. Especially when he keeps slinging public insults for no reason.

A woman who texted Adele lyrics to her ex has inspired a bunch of copycat prank texters.

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Remember the college student who texted her ex-boyfriend lyrics from Adele's song "Hello"? But he didn't get it and bewilderedly pointed out, "Last time I asked if we could go on a date when I came to auburn you told me to go fuck myself"? Well, now there are copycats. Which makes sense, because reading the original conversation makes you laugh and then makes you want to try it.

Here's the original:

Charge your phone.

And here are some newer messages from acolytes of the original prankster:

https://twitter.com/bfrattt/status/662466991727509504https://twitter.com/istudyraiinbows/status/662760660854513664https://twitter.com/walter_ashleigh/status/660152003511902209/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfwhttps://twitter.com/_katiemorris2_/status/662074690689564672https://twitter.com/Lainerxxx/status/661407416982962179/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Of course, it won't work on everyone:

https://twitter.com/schwarkattack/status/666350272554364929

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A mom's heartbreaking letter to anti-vaxxers about her sick son is going viral.

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Anti-vaxxers, in addition to inadvertently spreading diseases because they think it will keep kids healthy, are not above launching personal attacks on the mother of a sick child. Rebecca Harreman is a mom in Australia whose son Austin has contracted Whooping Cough. She posted a harrowing video of one of his coughing fits to Facebook, along with a message for all the anti-vaxxers out there. 

https://www.facebook.com/bec.fox.83/videos/vb.1356274084/10208274898574228/?type=2&theater

She writes:

Okay so I know I said I'd let the hate go. But I'm tired. Damn tired. I've been on duty for over 3 weeks having to wake every single time my baby boy coughs for fear he will stop breathing. Every. Single. Time. I cannot and will not pass that duty to anyone else, because I just can't sleep.

So for those of you sitting on the fence on whether to vaccinate yourself and your kids or not... maybe this video will convince you.

This is a GOOD coughing fit in a 4 month old with Pertussis, or Whooping Cough - 23 days after his cough started which is when it's supposed to be getting past the bad stage. It lasts for up to 100 days, but a simple cold I passed onto him that I caught from being with him in hospital is making him relapse again frown emoticon

Now when I say this is good... I mean that's absolutely nothing. Not even long enough to be called a coughing fit. Nothing compared to watching him turn blue from coughing for so long and so much he can't take a single breath...

Imagine that in a tiny newborn baby. Can you imagine?! The doctors said he has his age and size and his first vaccination on his side to be able to fight this because there is no real way to treat it - you can only try and get some oxygen in them - that is if they breathe it in... and they have to do that all on their own.

I don't care whether you want to try and prove to me that vaccinations and herd immunities don't work. I don't care that vaccinations have side effects, because every person in this world reacts differently to all types of food, products and medicines. I could not care less, even if it is ever proven one day that they don't work.

You know why? Because at least at the end of the day I tried to do something to prevent this and not sit there and say "oh well, vaccinations don't work so I'll just sit here and do nothing"... because doing nothing goes against every cell in my body as a mother. Doing nothing is just wrong.

So please share this and spread some awareness... not nonsense. This is getting worse because people are not vaccinating!

Oh, and no matter what you believe - if you have a cough while out in public - cover your damn effing mouth!!!

~End Rant~

Naturally, because this is the Internet and people are the worst, Harreman has been getting hate messages directly to her inbox. The last thing a mother with a sick child needs is online abuse, but apparently anti-vaxxers have been overwhelming Harreman with harassment.

https://www.facebook.com/bec.fox.83/posts/10208287746815426?pnref=story

People are being a-holes, forcing her to make her accounts private so she can truly focus on her son.

https://www.facebook.com/bec.fox.83/posts/10208289773226085?pnref=story

Rose McGowan wrote an angry letter to Caitlyn Jenner about that Woman of the Year award.

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Caitlyn Jenner recently won Glamour Magazine's Woman of the Year award in the "Transgender Champion" category, and it sure has lit a fire under people's open letter writing hands. First there was the man who furiously returned the award posthumously given to his hero wife. Now actress Rose McGowan is pissed as hell. Apparently, during her acceptance speech, Jenner joked that the "hardest part about being a woman is figuring out what to wear." OH NO she didn't

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88qaHtYnmOc

In a letter on her Facebook page (which has since been deleted—you'll see why), McGowan criticized Jenner for not really knowing what's hardest about being a woman:

Caitlyn Jenner you do not understand what being a woman is about at all. You want to be a woman and stand with us- well learn us. We are more than deciding what to wear. We are more than the stereotypes foisted upon us by people like you. You're a woman now? Well f—king learn that we have had a VERY different experience than your life of male privilege.

Woman of the year? No, not until you wake up and join the fight. Being a woman comes with a lot of baggage. The weight of unequal history. You'd do well to learn it. You'd do well to wake up. Woman of the year? Not by a long f—king shot.

She later changed her statement, editing the post to ad:

Let me amend this by saying I'm happy for what she's doing visibility wise for the trans community, and I'm happy she's living her truth, but comments like hers have consequences for other women. How we are perceived, what our values are, and leads to more stereotyping. If you know you are going to be speaking to media about being a woman, maybe come to understand our struggles.

McGowan has a point about the stereotyping of women's interests and needs, though expecting more from a fashion magazine award ceremony is weird. However, her words suggest that Jenner isn't really a woman at all, which is a stereotype transgender women are fighting themselves. No one was writing Caitlyn open letters about her bad choices when she was going by "Bruce."

Model who quit after being fat shamed fights back with #MoreThanANumber campaign.

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When model Charli Howard’s agency told her she was too fat for the fashion industry, she did what everyone dreams of doing at a bad job: posted“F*CK YOU” on Facebook and quit.

https://www.facebook.com/charlipies/posts/10206597439207146?pnref=story

The post vent viral, and now Howard's using that experience as a catalyst to launch her #MoreThanANumber campaign to fight fat-shaming and promote positive body image. Howard released this video on Monday, where she's interviewed by a young girl on the topic:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtadIofAm7Q&feature=youtu.be

Howard calls on everyone to share their "number." One that's not a clothing size or weight, but meaningful to them for other reasons. Her number, for example, is 15, because it's the date that she left her agency. People are joining the campaign on Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/p/-MJ5wRSxqW/?taken-by=charlihowardhttps://www.instagram.com/p/-KUTC2AZ5O/?tagged=morethananumberhttps://www.instagram.com/p/-KKA8mwSCA/?tagged=morethananumber

Dad writes defiant open letter to the Paris attackers who killed his wife.

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A dad wrote an open letter to the terrorists who killed his wife, and despite everything, it has a positive message. Antoine Leiris is a Parisian whose wife, Helene Muyal-Leiris, was killed by the terrorists at the Bataclan theater shooting on Friday. He posted a message to the attackers on Facebook yesterday morning, explaining how he and his 17-month-old son refuse to succumb to the hatred they are meant to feel.

Antoine Leiris.

He refuses to give the terrorists "the gift of hating [them]." He also refuses to "cast a mistrustful eye on [his] fellow citizens" for the same reason of not giving in to what they want. He has "no more time to waste" on them and will return to his life, while his son will "insult [them] with his happiness and freedom."

The post has already been shared over 100,000 times. Read the whole message below, as translated by Good Housekeeping.

https://www.facebook.com/antoine.leiris/posts/10154457849999947?pnref=story

 

'We are only two, my son and I, but we are more powerful than all the world's armies... every day of his life this little boy will insult you with his happiness and freedom.

'On Friday night you stole away the life of an exceptional being, the love of my life, the mother of my son, but you will not have my hatred. I do not know who you are and I don’t want to know, you are dead souls.

'If the God for whom you kill so blindly made us in His image, each bullet in my wife’s body would have been a wound in His heart.

'Therefore I will not give you the gift of hating you. You have obviously sought it but responding to hatred with anger would be to give in to the same ignorance that that has made you what you are. You want me to be afraid, to cast a mistrustful eye on my fellow citizens, to sacrifice my freedom for security. Lost. Same player, same game.

'I saw her this morning. Finally, after nights and days of waiting. She was just as beautiful as she was when she left on Friday evening, as beautiful as when I fell madly in love with her more than 12 years ago.

'Of course I'm devasted with grief, I will give you that tiny victory, but this will be a short-term grief. I know that she will join us every day and that we will find each other again in a paradise of free souls which you will never have access to.

'We are only two, my son and I, but we are more powerful than all the world's armies. In any case, I have no more time to waste on you, I need to get back to Melvil who is waking up from his afternoon nap.

'He’s just 17 months old; he’ll eat his snack like every day, and then we’re going to play like we do every day; and every day of his life this little boy will insult you with his happiness and freedom. Because you don’t have his hatred either.' 


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Khloé Kardashian gave an update about Lamar on 'Ellen,' declared herself a 'polygamist.'

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Khloé Kardashian appeared on Ellen yesterday and gave an update about (complicated, technical) husband Lamar's Odom's progress. (The former NBA player suffered brain and other organ damage after falling into a coma last month.) She explained that it's going to take a while for Lamar to heal, as he's still relearning how to walk and talk. It varies from day to day how much he knows what's going on, but he's able to laugh, as evidenced by his reaction to watching Ellen. Khloé says that the couple halted their divorce for the moment because she loves Lamar and is his support system during this time. Yet she also has a boyfriend, which she joked basically makes her a "polygamist." The audience seemed unsure if they were supposed to laugh at that, but Ellen quickly put everyone at ease by explaining the rules of polygamy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLvzuzB8_Rc

This photo of an old dog enjoying her last car ride will make you feel something for once.

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This picture of a dog enjoying her last car ride may be the most profound photograph you'll see on the Internet today. Reddit user ewhippieyoustink2 posted it in the /r/aww subreddit near the end of last week and it's already garnered almost a million views on Imgur. It actually got flagged because it violated the rules of the subreddit (it's more of an "awww, cute puppies" dicussion forum than an "awww, we are mortal beings who will return to the earth one day" discussion forum), but it's still up for everyone to see. Here it is, in all its glory:

Her name was Libra.

And here was the message that accompanied it:

I'm sorry everyone, I was feeling sentimental about my girl, Libra, that passed this time last year. Didn't mean to break the sub rules or ruin everyone's day. She was about 15 years old and I've had her since I was a kid. She started getting very sick (frequent seizures, couldn't control her bladder, etc.) Libra was ready to go, so we helped her. She was so peaceful and happy and the picture makes me feel better about not having her around anymore. 

Ride in Peace, Libra. Ride in Peace

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The Oxford Dictionary's Word of the Year is not even a word, and everyone is to blame.

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Oxford Dictionaries has announced their word of the year for 2015, except this time it's not a word. Ten years ago, words such as "sudoku" and "podcast" topped their list. Not bad, as those are two activities that can help you learn. But more recent words may be indicative of how everyone's brains are melting. In 2013, Oxford chose the word "selfie," and last year's word was "vape." If words of the year are any indication of where society is headed, we might be doomed.

This year's word is an emoji. Yes, those little images that have come to dominate text messages and social media posts. Emojis have become such an important part of flirting that some companies have created sexually-charged emojis specifically for that purpose. But this emoji is "Face with Tears of Joy," the innocent, laughing emoji that's safe for the whole family.

That’s right – for the first time ever, the Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year is a pictograph. Officially called the ‘Face with Tears of Joy’ emoji, though you may know it by other names. There were other strong contenders from a range of fields, outlined below, but was chosen as the ‘word’ that best reflected the ethos, mood, and preoccupations of 2015.

It's worth noting that Oxford Dictionaries considered some words that would indicate society has not given up on learning or real words; "refugee" and "sharing economy" were on the short list. But so were "on fleek" and "lumbersexual." Society is back to being doomed! Doomed! 

This 1938 poll on refugees is making people worry we’re repeating our grandparents’ mistakes.

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Since the terrorist attacks on Paris last Friday, xenophobic backlash against Syrian refugees is on the rise. 27 U.S. governors have said they will not allow any refugees into their states. Not only is this hateful, it's stupid. It's not up to them! Governors are presumably responding to their constituents' vocal fear that admitting refugees might mean harboring terrorists (even though Syrian refugees are vetted for many months and face obstacles to immigration much greater than those entering Europe). The issue is polarizing, and now, polls from the late 1930s over whether Jewish refugees should be admitted into the U.S. are illuminating the history behind this sentiment. @HistOpinion shared graphs on Twitter that display people's attitudes toward allowing political refugees from Germany and Austria into the U.S.:

https://twitter.com/HistOpinion/status/666390749882277889?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

As you can see, lots of folks were pretty hesitant to admit Jewish families fleeing Europe as the Nazis took power. By 1939, more citizens were aware of the horrors facing those families, including mass killings. But it didn't change their perspective:

https://twitter.com/HistOpinion/status/666412991500255232?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Anyone who wanted to turn away Jewish refugees now truly knows what it feels like to be on the wrong side of history. "But wait!" you say, "It's not the same! Jewish people weren't suspected as terrorists, you can't compare the situation." Um, actually, they were:

https://twitter.com/HistOpinion/status/666637644923817984

Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.

https://twitter.com/HistOpinion/status/666373945847746560

Let's not repeat it.

Photo of an old couple helping a young man reminds the Internet that things can be nice.

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In Atlanta's Lindbergh Center train station last week, a man named Redd Desmond Thomas snapped this photograph of a Norman Rockwell painting happening in real life, as an older couple took time out of their day to help a young man starting out in the world. It's since been shared over 201,000 times on Facebook.

Wrote Redd when he shared the picture on Facebook,

: [HUMANS & HUMANITY]

The young guy sitting down was struggling with his tie. The woman in the red coat noticed, and asked 'Do you know how to tie it properly?' The young guy said 'No ma'am.' She taps her husband and says 'Come to this side [her right side; he was standing on her left side] and teach this young man how to tie his tie." The older gentleman moved without hesitation [almost a reflex response] and gave him a step-by-step tutorial; then - afterward - the elder gentleman watched the young gentleman repeat the steps and show him that he had it. I was some distance away (but close enough to hear the exchange), and got even closer to snap this candid photo of the tutorial in progress before hopping on the train. I LOVE THIS!

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Too often, it's the stories about spiteful people, mean people, jerks and even hateful people that go viral online. There are a lot of those people, and the world is tough enough without them. Everyone would be living out nasty, brutish and short Hobbesian lives if someone like this didn't stop to help—and judging by the hundreds of thousands of people who shared this post, it reminded a lot of people of those helpers and moments. Many want to read politics or social trends into this photo, but it just is what it is. It's a story about three people on a train platform. A lot of men will tell you that learning to tie a tie was actually a stressful moment in their lives, and those who had to learn themselves would have really appreciated this gesture from someone. Keep up the good work, humans.


Okay, here's an actual Parisian saying 'don't change your profile photo to the French flag.'

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Charlotee Farhan is an artist who currently lives in the UK after being born and raised in the suburbs of Paris. The events of last Friday touched very close to her actual home and family. The way the world reacted, however, also disturbed her. Like others with perhaps more distance from the tragedy, when she saw Facebook responding with the French flag filter, she was disappointed. She decided to post this status, and it quickly went viral:

I won't be changing my profile to the French flag even though I am French and from Paris. The reason for this is that if...

Posted by Charlotte Farhan on Saturday, November 14, 2015

It reads:

I won't be changing my profile to the French flag even though I am French and from Paris. The reason for this is that if I did this for only Paris this would be wrong. If I did this for every attack on the world, I would have to change my profile everyday several times a day. My heart is with the world, no borders, no hierarchy, I hold every human's life with value who is attacked by extremist beliefs whether they are based on religion, prejudice or profit! Don't be part of the "us and them" mentality which the war mongers want you to do.

Charlotte wrote in a follow-up article for CNBC that part of the reason she spoke up was that her British husband is of Jordanian descent, as well as being Muslim:

My husband's family are from Jordan and The West Bank in the occupied territories where our family originate, so we see conflict and tragedy there continuously. I thought to myself: My husband and our family have not been given this opportunity on Facebook, nor have the people from Beirut, Lebanon, which was attacked the day before Paris and the list goes on of the conflicts and tragedies around the globe needing the same acknowledgment.

So I decided to speak up for everyone — instead of only Paris. I wanted to express the hypocrisy I felt and possibly make people think before following the suggested trend. I cannot speak for anyone but myself and wanted people to feel less isolated.

Who knew your Facebook profile could say so much about you?

Charlie Sheen's ex claims he never revealed his HIV status, gets her diagnosis live on the radio.

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Bree Olson is a former porn star and live-in girlfriend of Charlie Sheen, and she says she did not know he was HIV positive, despite the actor saying in a TV interview on Tuesday that all his former girlfriends knew of his health status. She claims she was with Sheen when his health troubles began, but before his official diagnosis. Olson told Stern that she first learned about Sheen's diagnosis over the weekend:

Right along with everyone else. Three days ago, I started getting calls—it was right when everything happened in Paris. Fox and everyone else started getting at me in emails, and even I wanted to blow it off [thinking], oh, this is just another Charlie thing.

Olson is insistent that she was never informed about his HIV diagnosis, and added a troubling detail about the alleged protection they used during sex: 

He never said anything to me. I was his girlfriend. I lived with him. We were together. We had sex almost every day for a year—with lambskin condoms.

Lambskin condoms do not protect against HIV infection. Stars in the adult film industry know this, and Olson certainly knew this too. Thankfully, it turns out that Olson is not HIV positive. She said she received her negative diagnosis for the first time live on Howard Stern:

https://twitter.com/BreeOlson/status/666608903417917440

It's fantastic news that she has a negative diagnosis, and hopefully none of Sheen's other partners only learned about this in the past few days. It does seem odd that someone would want to blindly receive the results of their HIV test in real-time on Howard Stern's show, but maybe Howard Stern has great bedside manner. Or maybe it was just a publicity stunt.

Doctors and nurses share the strangest things they've walked in on their patients doing.

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Doctors and nurses have seen it all, treating the ills of the human body and popping cysts in all their gory glory. The stuff patients want the doctors and nurses to see is pretty gross. But the even grosser stuff happens when medical professionals walk in on their patients by accident. Now, they've taken to Reddit to share their strangest examples. You have been warned: some of these stories are super graphic.

They've seen some shit.

1. The exhibitionist masturbator.

Had a guy in his late teens/early 20's constantly masturbating. Everyone walked in on it. It was on a floor where the patients were separated by curtains too. Looking back, I think he was an exhibitionist and he was making us all subjects to his masturbatory fodder, so that was fun.

-KPadre


2. The burnt blowjob.

Woman giving her husband a blowjob. Except that she was the patient in the burn unit, admitted after a flash fire from pouring lighter fluid on her barbecue. All the hair on her face was singed off, her face was super swollen and red, and we had caked on antibiotic ointment all over her face to treat her burns. Talk about sloppy head.

-cowboydoctor


3. The OB-GYN adventures.

Ob-GYN checking in.

1) meth addicted man going down on girlfriend. 1 day postpartum. Think walking dead.

2) heroin addict injecting into her IV.

3) preterm labor patient with dilated cervix at 24 weeks having what can only be described as pornstar level aggressive vaginal intercourse.

-wastedkarma


4. The violent blowjob.

Worked Labor and Delivery one night. This younger (about 16-17) girl was in labor and had pregnancy induced hypertension. She was in the room with her boyfriend when we heard him scream. We ran in there to find her giving him a blow job, which isn't all that unusual in hospitals. But see here's the thing, if blood pressure gets high enough, people will have seizures. And when people have seizures, they tend to bite down very hard. We had to basically pry this girls mouth away from his penis.

-phudd


5. The hydrating pisser.

Im not a doctor but a few years ago I went to visit a friend in hospital when I walked into the wrong room and witnessed a patient peeing into their own mouth. I was so shocked I just slowly took a few steps back and quietly left his room. EDIT: Male, I would say his age was around 18/19 from my quick glance and turn

-notathrowaway870

Unfortunately, it's never as fun as this.

6. The catheter handjob.

walked in on a patient's wife giving him a hand job while he had a catheter in. he looks at me and says "son you never waste a hard on".

-djrobme


7. The hungry patient.

Patient in the process of falling out of bed trying to reach a box of doughnuts and some fried chicken she had hidden under her bed. I think she also soiled herself when she hit the ground but I can't remember.

-SirTravis


8. The horny geriatric bastards.

You would be very surprised at how much old person fucking is going on. Most of the time it's when a man is in the hospital and his wife comes to visit him.

They just climb right into those beds and get freaky. God bless the horny geriatric bastards.

-landlubber77


9. The M&Ms

I was about to perform a colonoscopy and the patient was shoving M&Ms in his rectum, said he wanted to give me an Easter egg hunt.

Edit: they were the larger peanut M&Ms, at least a small bags worth. The nurses wouldn't eat them.

Edit: Nurses had a peanut allergy.

-zombieq


10. The brown rocket.

First internship in a geriatric ward. Me and a fellow student walk into a patient's room, who is screaming like crazy. He was known for having serious dementia. We open the door and my student-colleague gets a warm handfull of shit thrown right in his face.

Needless to say I was quite surprised, but happy I missed the brown rocket.

-Yzre


11. The prankster.

Not a doctor or nurse but I am a police officer, we were going to calls at a hospital for a dispute, waking through the halls of the hospital I heard someone yell "officer help help" I walked into the room that the yelling came from and there was a little bald fat man masturbating violently and just looking deeply into my eyes snickering. He tricked me

-Reaganomics9

Waddling penguin escapees lead cameraman on a low-speed chase out of the zoo.

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Penguins, while they can't take flight, can still use their cunning to try and escape the zoo. A group of Penguins of Madagascar tried to sneak their way out of the Odense Zoo in Denmark. It's the cutest thing ever, as long you don't stop to consider the conditions that made them want to escape in the first place.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QxUOpRypaQ

The cameraman chasing the penguins is like a real-life Billy Madison.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlFcCfcOO7I

A boy was featured in a Barbie commercial for the first time ever.

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Barbie finally has a commercial with a boy in it. He was featured in a 30-second spot for "Moschino Barbie," a limited-edition designer Barbie that's the result of a collaboration between Barbie and the Italian fashion house Moschino. Some people are criticizing the representation of the boy as being a gay stereotype, which would make the ad a kind of "one step forward, two steps back" situation. There's definitely an important conversation to be had there. What's undeniably bad, though, is the price tag for Moschino Barbie: $150.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TULVRlpsNWo

Only 700 of the dolls were released. They're already sold out, and now people are auctioning them off on eBay for exorbitant prices. When are we going to have a boy selling us an average everyday Barbie? Are multi-gender Barbie commercials just for the rich?

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