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12 Times Denny’s Tumblr Page Won The Internet

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The official tumblr account for the Denny’s Restaurant chain will have you asking, “How brilliant are they?” and you’ll answer, “THIS brilliant.”

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Paul Stanley Answers The Most Embarrassing Rumour About Him, Wins The Weekend

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During an interview with New Zealand’s The Breeze, Kiss’ Paul Stanley was asked about the craziest rumor he’s ever heard about himself:

ā€œWell, the oddest, to me, was always — and it’s always persisted over time — is that I’m gay. And it’s an interesting thing, because if I were, I’d be proud to be whatever I am. As long as you’re a good person, sexual orientation and stuff like that is totally irrelevant.ā€

And if that doesn’t make him brilliant enough, he said this:

ā€œI just kind of go, ā€˜Well, the boys may not understand, but the women always did.’ They got it in more ways than one.ā€

And that, my friends, is why Kiss rocks.

https://youtu.be/u7isxoTIeYM

This is how you battle online.

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I’ve long advocated not talking to trolls or speaking to haters online, but if you’re ever going to do it, use humour for your comeback. Like this.

A Police Officer Spotted A Homeless Girl, And Then Did This.

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A police officer teaches an 11-year-old girl how to play a game of hopscotch. It looks like he’s had a lot of practice. The two were having fun outside while the girl’s mom was talking to another officer. Police were called to their car to check on a suspicious vehicle. Turns out, the mom and daughter were living out of their car. While one officer made housing arrangements with the mom, this officer put his childhood skills to the test.

How To Get Better Wi-Fi With An Aluminium Can

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I drank a can of Red Bull to do this, and it was good so I had another and another and another and now I’m kinda not really interested in doing this except running a few dozen miles.

Register Today for the Country Music Association Of Ontario’s R2I Spring Tune Up Conference

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Get on the road to independence at Country Music Association Of Ontario’s R2I Spring Tune Up Conference – Saturday May 28th and Sunday May 29th at the Edward VillageĀ Hotel Markham  – 50 East Valhalla Drive in Markham, ON. Glean knowledge fromĀ our expert panelists and keynote speakers; connect withĀ key members of the music industry; discover the trends and issues impacting the business and your career; and immerse yourself in the talent breaking through Ontario’s Country scene. Topics and discussions will centre on songwriting, publishing, distribution, marketing and promotion, funding, and more! Take advantage of two full days of learning and networking to move your career forward.

Register here!

Here’s a job you never thought was possible: A snowflake consultant.

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You may not know Dr. Kenneth Libbrecht by name, but if you’ve seen “Frozen,” you know his work. He’s a snowflake scientist (unofficial title) at Caltech and served as an ice crystal consultant for that “Let it Go” movie.

Video: Cello Mashup of Beethoven’s “Fifth Symphony” and Led Zeppelin’s “Whole Lotta Love”

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Curious the way Beethoven and Led Zeppelin could work together as a mashup? The incredible 2CELLOS, comprised of Luka Sulic and Stjepan Hauser, combined the classic Symphony No. 5ā€ by Beethoven on acoustic cellos with their respectful rendition of Whole Lotta Love by Led Zeppelin on electric cellos. A blast!

The moment Alanis Morissette got dropped from her label, and what she did next.

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I remember getting the news that I was being dropped from MCA Records in Canada. There had been much said about my evolving (catapulting?) out of what I had been known for…pop. Happy. Fictional. Certainly I had snuck some autobiographical shares in some of the lyrics, here and there. But my growing desire to write in the no-holds-barred way that I now dwell in was being discouraged…under the guise that ā€œno one wants to hear this from you, not the least of whom is your manager.ā€ Oh. I wasn’t aware that I was writing my songs and expressing myself to make sure my manager was happy.

Perhaps my burgeoning sexuality and coming-of-age were being made evident through the imagery in videos I started to shootā€Šā€”ā€Šnothing wildly gratuitous, but an indication of the sorts of places I wanted to further explore in my art, in my music. This ā€œpushing for moreā€ā€”by wanting to participate in the writing more, in the non-rhyming lyrics, in the full real-time expression of ME was not something anyone seemed to be interested in at the time. ā€œBrandā€ changing (and this was before this crass yet effective word was even tossed around) was dangerous business. But nothing about evolving publicly and expressing my FULL life seemed dangerous. In fact, NOT doing it seemed like certain death to me.

So when I was informed that I was a ā€œfree agent,ā€ I waited for the despair. The ā€œpain of being dumped.ā€ The realization that my current ā€œteamā€ was not going on this evolution ride with me, and that somehow that meant I was worthless, abandoned, alone. (I didā€Šā€”ā€Šand doā€Šā€”ā€Šlike, very much, so many of the people I had been working with and giggling with for a handful of my tender teen years.) But this anticipated despair never came. Maybe 10 minutes of grief.

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6-year-old breakdancer destroys her opponent!

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Leelou is doing great at the finals ofthe Chelles Battle Pro breakdancing contest in France showcasing the best young dancers out there… but just wait until six-year-old Terra takes the stage! The greatest part of this video, though, is how supportive Leelou is once he sees how talented his younger opponent is.

Source: 6-year-old breakdancer destroys her opponent! by Theteras on Rumble