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I got my ears pierced when I was three, just before my "presentation birthday party" (don't ask!) and I don't remember a single thing from both events. I'm Mexican, and up until I moved to the US, I thought it was perfectly normal because that's what all my cousins and friends went through as well. It is a culture

Oh my sweet Jesus, me too! Are we insane now?!

I was seeing white and gold an hour ago, and now all I see is blue and black! I swear to god, I am not trolling, I'm not drunk or high I'm pretty sure I'm not insane so please help me un-see the black and blue!

This motherfucker of a dress is getting on my motherfucking nerves! It was white and gold an hour ago and now it's blue and black! This picture broke my brain!

Okay. I swear to God that the dress just changed colors on me! It was white and gold an hour ago, now it's blue and black! I even used my mom's phone to look at the picture and it's blue and black now, I'm freaking out! Am I having a breakdown?! What is this life?!

Okay. Okay. It's staying white and gold now, but I'm scared it's going to turn the tables on me.

Everyone is turning on each other, there so much trolling going on its beautiful. It's the most entertaining post this week, in my opinion

I saw that too! What is happening?!

You should see the comments section over on Gawker, everyone lost their fucking minds. Me, on the other hand, I'm keeping my eye on the ball, or the more important matter at hand which is: Where the fuck is Lupita Nyong'o's dress?! And that dress is gold and white, I don't know where the hell people are getting black

I tried with all my might to get through the first book, but it was just so slow. I gave up, but I did watch the American version of said book. I liked it, but I think I mainly liked it because David Fincher is one of my favorite directors and I like his style. Everyone tells me the Swedish version is a lot better, so

You're probably right, the majority of kids don't really give a shit about religion at that age, but it really does baffle me that people, including the author of this post, are cheering this childish, disrespectful act on. What are we, twelve? What are the parents/coaches of these girls teaching them when they

This little guy us my hero! What a cute, brave little boy! No, he slayed the song, but he did slay it in an awesome way! 👏👏👏👏

Zendaya, you have to be one of the most classiest, reasonable person I've ever heard of. You handled this situation in the best way possible and I admire you so much. I hope, just like you said , that Giuliana Rancic learned her lesson and that her apology was sincere. You on the other hand, never change, you sound

This isn't about making fun of a religion, it's about making fun of a rival group, by taunting something dear and personal to them, and kicking them while they're already down. You guys beat them fair and square, you won! Why do you need to taunt them? Since when is winning not enough? It's disrespectful and a blatant

I totally agree, that's like kicking someone when they are already down. You beat them, you won! Why do you have to be a dick and taunt them? Just take your victory and show good sportsmanship by shaking their hands, saying good game and that's it! Since when is winning not enough?

This isn't mine, it's my parents.

So I should just not be a woman, got it. On a more serious note, I think I should invest in some self defense classes or at least some pepper spray 'cause I can't defend myself worth a shit. I don't even know how to punch.

I'm sure I could Google this, but frankly I'd rather not because I'm lazy. Who is Jeremy Renner married to?

As much as I'd like to bash 50 Shades of Grey, this guy had issues way before he saw that movie. You don't make that huge leap from watching a movie about tying a woman up and hitting her for pleasure to I'm going to practically kidnap this woman and sexually assault her. He missed the whole consent concept, that's

Damn, Common is fine. But seriously, that speech was amazing, I wish people would've clapped for him just as much as they did for Patricia Arquette.