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The Seven Stages Of Social Media Outrage

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Step 1: Be offended. Step 2-7 Continue to be offended and rope in others to be offended with you. For a better understanding of how to be correctly outraged, play on.

Musician builds a turntable that makes techno music. Not plays. Makes.

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This is an interesting and new way to make techno music using turntables and a variety of mechanical pieces of stuff I would never be able to find at Home Depot.

907’s Own: The Untold Story of the Alaskan Hip-Hop Scene

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In the 1970s hip-hop would emerge out of South Bronx and take the world by storm. The music flooded America, hip hop groups formed in every major city – sporting their own style and sound. New York, LA, Chicago, Atlanta – the music would change the world. 907’s Own, tells the story of a group of undiscovered rappers and producers with a dream to make it from one of the lesser known pockets – Anchorage, Alaska.

Bassist invents custom instrument to create multi-faceted and deeply moving song

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Michael Manring is an American bass guitarist from the San Francisco Bay Area who built a custom bass guitar built that allows him to bend the tuning. Here’s Selene, an original song by Michael, from the DVD – Live in Toronto with Don Ross and special guest Andy McKee.

John Cleese Offered To Kill His Mom To Cheer Her Up

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John Cleese’s mother lived to be 101 but was miserable during the final years of her life. To brighten up his mother’s spirits, there’s nothing John wouldn’t do. Including taxidermy.

Bird Says Goodbye To Friend In The Saddest Way Possible

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There’s been a death in this family in the video — the bird’s best friend. As the two grieve together, and it’s time to take him away and bury him, this feathery friend can’t stand to say goodbye. This one goes out to anyone who believes animals don’t have feelings. And it’s suddenly very dusty in here.

Good News: John Malkovich In A New Movie! Bad News: You Can’t Watch It Until 2115

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100 Years – The Movie You Will Never See” is an exclusive original film starring John Malkovich and directed by Robert Rodriguez. It envisions Earth one hundred years from now and will not be released in its entirety until 2115. The movie was inspired by the legacy of craftsmanship and time it takes to create LOUIS XIII Cognac, which is one of the most luxurious spirits in the world. LOUIS XIII is ‘One century in a bottle’ and each decanter takes four generations of cellar masters over 100 years to craft. So, there you go. Come on back in 100 years.

https://youtu.be/SjdA_rocHms

https://youtu.be/2IKeqzggbRA

The Father-Daughter Relationship, As Bonded Over Their Love Of Star Wars

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A father has only one dream: for his daughter to love Star Wars as much as he does, in a galaxy far, far away as seen in this new commercial by Toys”R”Us.

https://youtu.be/78lnkMgee5k

Adele’s 25 Set To Break US Sales Record

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After one day on sale, Adele’s 25 appears set to break *NSYNC’s long-standing one-week Nielsen-era U.S. album sales record of 2.42 million sold, according to industry forecasters. Sources say the set is on track to sell at least 2.5 million in pure album sales in its first week, and sold more than 900,000 copies alone through the iTunes Store on its first day of release.

*NSYNC currently owns the single largest sales week for an album since Nielsen Music began tracking point-of-sale music purchases in 1991. (Prior to 1991, there was no authoritative music sales tracking service in the U.S. and thus, it was mostly unknown how many copies of an album or song/single were sold in a single week.)

*NSYNC’s No Strings Attached debuted with 2,416,000 sold in the week ending March 26, 2000. No Strings Attached has since remained the only album to sell 2 million copies in the U.S. in a single week.

Via Hollywood Reporter

Watch: Guy Breaks Guinness World Record By Inflating 27 Balloons With His Nose In 3 Minutes

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Here’s footage from a 2010 attempt at the most balloons inflated by the nose in 3 minutes: 23, achieved by American Andrew Dahl on the set of Lo Show dei Record in Rome, Italy. The record has since been beaten several times and now stands at 28, achieved by Ashrita Furman (USA) at the Sri Chinmoy Centre, New York, in December, 2013.

https://youtu.be/cWlVQwf6yr8