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Every Girl Who Isn't "Girly" Knows These Struggles


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People Tried Salmon That Was Cooked In A Dishwasher

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Well, we tried it. Then fed it to some unsuspecting victims… I mean… friends.

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What It's Like To Hear "Just Get Better"

Struggles Every Athletic Girl Knows

You Might Be Food Shopping Wrong

People Prank Their S.O. With A Tattoo Of Their Name

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“Did you get a tramp stamp?! … With my name on it?!

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The Cast Of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" Plays "Never Have I Ever"

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Never have I ever been handcuffed ~off set ~.

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What do you get when you stick six of Brooklyn Nine-Nine's hilarious cast members in a room and ask them to reveal their deepest, darkest secrets? A DAMN good time. We sat down with Stephanie Beatriz, Melissa Fumero, Joe Lo Truglio, Chelsea Peretti, Dirk Blocker, and Joel McKinnon Miller to play a little game we like to call "Never Have I Ever." As expected, there were many wonderful revelations.

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Ready? Let's go!

Ready? Let's go!

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Why Working Out Doesn't Have To Suck

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There are a bunch of ways to work out, you just have to find one you don’t hate.

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7 Cast Secrets Revealed By The Stars Of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine"

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Biggest prankster? “Dirk went a little too far. He set the whole set on fire and we had to rebuild it.”

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It's no secret that the cast of Brooklyn Nine-Nine is filled with an ~array~ of larger-than-life personalities, so in addition to playing some intense rounds of Never Have I Ever, we had the show's stars — Stephanie Beatriz, Melissa Fumero, Joe Lo Truglio, Chelsea Peretti, Dirk Blocker, and Joel McKinnon Miller — assign superlatives to their castmates. The result was HIGHLY entertaining.

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Who is most likely to be found at craft services?

Who is most likely to be found at craft services?

Joe: Dirk.

Dirk: Me.

Melissa: Dirk.

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The Cast Of Brooklyn Nine-Nine Reveal Each Other's Habits

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Find out who always breaks character and who the go-to is for love advice.

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16 Hours In A CrossFit Gym

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What does a typical day in a CrossFit box look like from open to close?

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These People And Their Pets Met With A Pet Psychic For The First Time And It Blew Their Minds

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“I hear an animal the way I hear anyone I’m having a conversation with.”

We brought in a pet psychic to help us find out WTF is going on inside the mind of our pets. Here's what happened:

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Meet Ellen Lance, pet communicator.

Meet Ellen Lance, pet communicator.

Ellen assured Kelsey right away that her cat Leo just wanted the option of going outside — but wasn't going to run away and get killed.

Ellen assured Kelsey right away that her cat Leo just wanted the option of going outside — but wasn't going to run away and get killed.

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Sure enough, one week later Kelsey left the door open and he didn't run away.

Sure enough, one week later Kelsey left the door open and he didn't run away.

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This Chilling Story Of Postpartum Psychosis Will Make You Rethink Maternal Mental Illness

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In 2001, Andrea Yates was America’s most notorious mom…but how did she get there?

Fifteen years ago, Andrea Yates drowned her five children in a bathtub. Six years and two trials later, she was found not guilty by reason of insanity. The following is an honest conversation about the Yates tragedy and maternal mental illness today:

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Two years before Andrea Yates committed murder, she was diagnosed with postpartum depression and psychosis following the birth of her fourth child. Only a month after her diagnosis, she attempted suicide for the first time.

Two years before Andrea Yates committed murder, she was diagnosed with postpartum depression and psychosis following the birth of her fourth child. Only a month after her diagnosis, she attempted suicide for the first time.

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After the birth of her fifth child and the death of her father, Andrea's psychosis returned full force. Within months, Andrea's psychiatrist opted to take her off of an antipsychotic prescribed to control her symptoms, citing concerns about side effects.

After the birth of her fifth child and the death of her father, Andrea's psychosis returned full force. Within months, Andrea's psychiatrist opted to take her off of an antipsychotic prescribed to control her symptoms, citing concerns about side effects.

Two days before Andrea drowned her children, her husband brought her back to the hospital. The doctor did not prescribe Andrea anything, nor was she admitted to the hospital.

Two days before Andrea drowned her children, her husband brought her back to the hospital. The doctor did not prescribe Andrea anything, nor was she admitted to the hospital.

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How These Kids And Shelter Pets Are Helping Each Other

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This will for sure be the cutest thing you see all day.

Santa Paula Animal Rescue Center, SPARC for short, launched a Reading To Animals program this past November.

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The kids come in after school and have the option of either reading a book or doing their homework, while hanging out with some of the animals.

The kids come in after school and have the option of either reading a book or doing their homework, while hanging out with some of the animals.

I mean, just look how cute they are.

Nicky Gore-Jones, the executive director of the shelter, sees the obvious benefits the program has on the kids.

Nicky Gore-Jones, the executive director of the shelter, sees the obvious benefits the program has on the kids.

However, the kids are more concerned with how they’re helping these animals.

However, the kids are more concerned with how they’re helping these animals.


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This Man Is Risking His Own Life To Save Dogs From The Meat Industry

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“If I don’t do it, nobody else is going to.”

This is Marc Ching, a small business owner and dog lover in Los Angeles.

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Ching owns two businesses. The first, The PetStaurant, provides healthy food and nutrition for pets. The second, the Animal Hope and Wellness Foundation, focuses on rescuing abused or neglected dogs in the L.A. area.

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The foundation not only rescues the pups, but rehabilitates them and helps them find forever homes.

"What makes us different from other rescues is that the animals we take in are not shelter animals or stray," the foundation says on its website. "They are animals we saved from severe abuse cases. They've been beaten and tortured for years and have been waiting for the day that someone would come to save them."

However, Ching's rescue work isn't just confined to his home city. He also is passionate about rescuing dogs from the severe torture and slaughter that occurs in the Asian dog meat industry.

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What Does Sleeping In Makeup Do To Your Face?

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Eight reasons you should really wash your face before bed.

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Is Iced Coffee A Rip-Off?

What Can Stop A Bullet?

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Does hiding behind furniture really work like it does in the movies?

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People Tried A Drunk Driving Simulator And Got A Real Wake-Up Call

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“It’s terrifying and I’m in a tiny parking lot.”

According to Mothers Against Drunk Driving, 2 in 3 people will be involved in a drunk-driving crash in their lifetime. So we had some people attend a course on what it would feel like to drive drunk to give them some perspective on how dangerous it actually is.

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In 2003, Ford initiated Driving Skills for Life to teach teens how dangerous drunk driving is with a series of programs.

In 2003, Ford initiated Driving Skills for Life to teach teens how dangerous drunk driving is with a series of programs.

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The program had a series of courses: They used weights on different body parts, a muffling system for the ears, and a set of goggles to throw off the vision, to make students feel inebriated.

The program had a series of courses: They used weights on different body parts, a muffling system for the ears, and a set of goggles to throw off the vision, to make students feel inebriated.

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Some of the participants had never been drunk before…

Some of the participants had never been drunk before…

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