Remember in high school when you goofed off at Field Hockey and Coach Lally made the entire team run for twenty minutes? This story is kind of like that , but instead of acting like a schmuck, Constance McMillen is gay.

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Being a lesbian ruins the prom for everyone
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I’ve got to give this guy credit for trying though, and who knows, maybe one day ChatRoulette might replace psychiatry…or not Via Nextround

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Attempting To Give Advice On ChatRoulette May Be Futile
New York City is a strange and wonderful place, made all the more bizarre by the fact that its 8 million inhabitants are confined to the tiny island of Manhattan- posing difficulties in reinforcing an infrastructure that’s one of the oldest in US history. New Yorkers are familiar with urban decay, and exploding manholes and crumbling buildings (and the dangers posed therein) are a part of the consciousness of the city

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Fixing a broken NYC… with Legos?
A three-year-old girl from Tennessee has died of a gunshot wound to the abdomen after police say the gun was mislaid near a similarly shaped Wii controller. Cheyenne Alexis McKeehan of Norene accidentally picked up the loaded handgun while playing a Wii game when the accident occurred: The child had been playing a Nintendo Wii video game, Ashe said. The game’s controller was shaped like a gun that looked very similar to the real handgun, which her stepfather had put on a table in the living room.

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Sad: Toddler mistakes gun for Wii controller, shoots self fatally
In a case sure to upset some all animal rights groups, the Canadian Government has added seal to the menu at the Canadian Parliament. The move is part of an effort by the Canadian Government to fight an EU ban on seal product imports. The EU argues that clubbing baby seals to death is “cruel and inhumane.” “All political parties will have the opportunity to demonstrate to the international community the solidarity of the Canadian Parliament behind those who earn a living from the seal hunt,” a spokesperson told Reuters.

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Canadian Parliament Adds Seal To The Menu
I just caught this over at Daily Shite and I am still ROFLMAO so I figured why not share what has to be the best divorce letter written (even if it is a hoax). Just make sure you aren’t drinking or eating anything as you read it. Thanks Sara you made my day

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There will never be a better divorce letter – EVAR!
What better way to start off the weekend that a sampling of the of the neatest, and strangest, liquor bottles around. Interestingly enough it seems that Russian vodka makers like to sell their wears in some pretty cool bottles – even if they do resemble guns.

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8 of the strangest liquor bottles you’ll ever see
Via Consumerist comes this entertaining financial market forces joint (“Fear the Boom and Bust”) where John Maynard Keynes and F.A. Hayek battle over contrasting economic practices.

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Economics old school hip hop battle schools you, is clever
You can’t see this taking off in the United States: a Swiss company has started producing x-small condoms for 12-14 year old boys. The “Hotshot” condom was developed after the Swiss Government found that 12-14 year old boys did not use condoms when having sex

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Swiss Company Now Selling X-Small Condoms For 12-14 Year Olds
Hey, I thought all meteorologists were amateurs… Apparently, residents in snow traumatized Philly are a bit freaked because this old, Santa-like dude who “predicts” weather from his basement based on moon phases and “animal behavior” said a few weeks ago that the area was in for OMG the biggest snowstorm ever on March 7th. The tales say the man, Lester Moyer, has been right in predicting the last two snowmaggedons and apparently self-publishes a popular “almanac” that many people take very seriously: “The people that buy my Almanac say I’m 85 to 95 percent accurate, you know, and they plan their vacations and their family get togethers around my predictions,” Lester says. “Of course, I, you know, get the naysayers, you know, who say, you know, I’m some kinda a kook, you know, but it was a way of life years ago.” Though Moyer does actually kind of look a bit kooky, even a broken clock is right twice so far since February: “In the almanac, Lester predicts bad weather days on Feb.

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Amateur meteorologist has Philly panicked over 40″ snow rumors