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She made a video every day — and here's the heartbreak they captured - This needs to be shared. → Read More
Josh Cartu, a Canadian Ferrari race car driver, rode in the MiG-29 Fulcrum, where he was able to move so fast that he broke the sound barrier and achieved zero gravity. → Read More
Don't you miss it? → Read More
Lovely. → Read More
Words don't always come easy. → Read More
Humans have been exploring the question of what it means to be human for thousands of years. We can find clues in history books, religious passages and precious moments of self-reflection. But according to Dr. Patricia K. Kuhl, co-director at the University of Washington Institute for learning and Brain Sciences, one can gain plenty of insight just from looking at a baby. Kuhl describes babies… → Read More
A beautiful legacy. → Read More
Wonderful. → Read More
We can't look away. → Read More
Robin Rinaldi and her husband hit a marital crisis. So Robin did something that many deemed inappropriate. She pursued other men and an open marriage. Although her husband was hurt and concerned that this would lead to the demise of their relationship, he gave her his blessing. They established an "open marriage" and set ground rules which they hoped would help them to stay relatively committed… → Read More
A modern day masterpiece. → Read More
This music video is a montage of powerful images: Clips of athletes stretching, practicing, and strapping on their gear are strung together while the new, inspirational track by Avril Lavigne entitled “Fly” provides musical encouragement. Lavigne wrote the song in anticipation of the 2015 Special Olympics, which will take place in Los Angeles from July 25th-August 2nd. The lyrics are meant to… → Read More
These powerful images prove that anything is possible - "we were all meant to fly." → Read More
These powerful images prove that anything is possible - "we were all meant to fly." → Read More
8th grade problems? → Read More
George's parents explain why this misunderstanding occurred in the text below their YouTube post: > George was born with a cleft lip and palate and also totally deaf in his left ear. He's had glue ear in his right and only been able to hear well in it for about a year and a half. He also wears a hearing aid in this ear to help. This means he has delayed speech and language as he finds it hard to… → Read More
The 90's was an era defined by a very specific sound. We spent the entire decade blasting grunge and teen pop songs on our CD players. We managed to find a "favorite" from a vast selection of identical boy bands with interchangeable sounds and recycled choreography. It was certainly an exciting time to be a kid. But then came a whole new generation — one that didn't care about Tamagotchis or… → Read More
Do you ever get tired of hearing "The Star-Spangled Banner" at every sporting event and presidential inauguration? It's been around for more than two centuries and, at the risk of sounding unpatriotic, maybe it's time for a new National Anthem? Give someone else a turn? We searched high and low for a new melody worthy of being America's NEW National Anthem — and we think we may have found the… → Read More
Back in 2012, Zach Braff tweeted this: > Once both gay marriage and marijuana are finally legal, those of you against them are not invited to the really fun parties I'm gonna throw. — Zach Braff (@zachbraff) May 7, 2012 Now, nearly three years later, our man is still tweeting promises (or should we call it a threat?) about gay marriage. In fact, he and his buddy Donald Faison recently made… → Read More
Because lipsticks, like people, have names. Rosebud, Pop of Pink, Shiny Beige etc... They're meant to help identify which shade is which so women can continue to buy the same one. They also tend to describe the pigment or vibe the lipstick will generate. ...And in some cases, that vibe is NOT SAFE FOR WORK. → Read More