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  • 5 Ways to PLUMP your LIPS!

    Heres tutorial from Michelle Phan on how to get a plump lip without injections! It's Natural try it!

  • A Day In The Life Of Jon Novick

    This short documentary explores a wide array of stories in Jon Novick's life. Born with Achondroplasia, Jon gives us an inside look at how his Dwarfism has shaped him into the young and thriving man he is today.

  • Petting a Tiger Shark

    it's Shark Week: a chance to relax, ease your cares, and commune with the kings of the sea. Let the soothing sounds of Shark Week wash over you: the flowing water. The two-ton predators gently gliding by. The hum of a GoPro.

  • Dogs welcomes home their owners

    When dogs are reunited with their owners, it tugs at our heartstrings. It’s a classic YouTube trope, one that is even more heartwarming when you combine the excited pups with recently returned soldiers. But are these animals really remembering their humans, or are they just being dogs who'd be happy to greet any human? According to a recent Pacific Standard article, there might be more to canine greetings than you’d assume. The dog may not remember the human in the way another human would, but using their senses they can often tell who is around them, even if the person has been gone for a long time. They use sight, sound, and smell to associate the emotions they feel with their surroundings. For the return of a known human, that emotion is excitement, and it manifests itself in typical greeting behaviors.

  • Totally pissed on COMCAST

    This guy was trying to cancel a service and he has been hold for 3 hours until going through the usual endless parade of menu options, he finally reached the one that let him cancel all his services… only to receive a message saying that the customer retention department’s office had closed for the day.

  • Baby jumps to the beat of 2 chainz

    Babies are the new music critics: They love Nine Inch Nails, they hate Frozen. They already know about 2 Chainz. In this clip, a wonderfully plump baby bursts into tears and gives us her best raptor scream, signaling cranky time. But then a phone magically appears in front of her. It starts playing 2 Chainz’s “I’m Different,” and her mood shifts.

  • She learns to delete photos and she got heartbroken

    Nothing lasts in life—not youth, and definitely not digital photos. This came as especially bad news to 4-year-old Cadence, who accidentally deleted a snapshot from her Uncle Dave. In an emotional YouTube plea, Cadence explained the problem of impermanence and beseeched her uncle to send another photo.

  • Smart kitty

    Mulder is a mischievous cat who knows how to open a door and the tab with water impress me.

  • This might freak you out! How does the sun sees you?

    This people are shown what they look like in an ultraviolet, I wonder if they wanted to put on some damn sunscreen already?

  • Rihanna, Style Icon Award - 2014 CFDA Fashion Awards

    watch rihanna in Style icon Award in transparent sexy dress

  • Young Hollywood wins the 2014 Drew League Dunk Contest

    After spending last summer dunking over such noteworthy types as Blake Griffin and Shawn Kemp, Haneef "Young Hollywood" Munir found himself without an All-Star power forward to scale as he competed in the slam dunk contest at Los Angeles' vaunted Drew League this past weekend. Instead, the 5-foot-10 contest-dunking star used what ingredients he had available: noted unofficial Los Angeles Clippers mascot Clipper Darrell and a folding chair.

  • Teen 7 year selfie project

    Hugo Cornellier has been taking selfies virtually every day since he was 12. “I was taking selfies before they were cool," Cornellier, a 19-year-old from Montreal, told Time magazine. His "Selfie Everyday" project has collected roughly 2,500 selfies (Cornellier says he's missing about 50) since 2006 — most of which appear in a YouTube video that has amassed more than 2 million views since he posted it late last month.

  • A homeless man sings with a Christian singer

    Danny is a homeless guy in Atlanta who happened to walk up on me while I was shooting the EPK for my new record.