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Bernie Sanders
Twitter Is Losing It Over This Photo of Bernie Sanders Emerging from a Tub of Ben & Jerry’s
Bernie Sanders
Feel the Bern? Maybe an ice cream inspired by Bernie Sanders will cool you down.

The 75-year-old former presidential candidate spoke at an ice cream factory Friday that took Twitter by storm after he tweeted a photo of himself speaking behind a podium resembling a giant pint of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream.

Sanders addressed employees at the St. Albans, Vermont factory, and spoke about energy policy before tasting a few of the flavors, according to The Hill.

Despite Sanders’ effort in engaging those present, Twitter users could only focus on the possible ice cream flavors that could be named after the Vermont senator.
See full article at PEOPLE.com
  • 4/15/2017
  • by Alexia Fernandez
  • PEOPLE.com
Serena Williams
10 Serena Williams tweets that managed not to blame Drake
Serena Williams
Blaming Drake! What could be more fun? Actual jokes, I think. Serena Williams lost to underdog Roberta Vinci in the U.S. Open semifinals, dashing her hopes of a calendar Grand Slam. Twitter users have taken to blaming onetime "Degrassi" star Drake, an acquaintance of Williams', for her downfall. It's a cute, harmless way of diffusing the disappointment of Williams' loss. It's also not that funny. Here are ten jokes, comments, and quips from Twitter users who managed not to blame Drake. I've included my own tweet first due to vanity, but the ten selected tweets follow. "Meryl Streep once lost to Sandra Bullock." - Serena Williams' comforting gay friend — Louis Virtel (@louisvirtel) September 11, 2015 Roberta Vinci's first words after beating Serena Williams in the U.S. Open Semifinal were "Sorry." Classic. — Aparna Nancherla (@aparnapkin) September 11, 2015 Damn Serena Got Washed By The Manager Of A Chico's — The Kid Mero (@Thekidmero...
See full article at Hitfix
  • 9/11/2015
  • by Louis Virtel
  • Hitfix
Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, and Hilary Swank in Million Dollar Baby (2004)
Watch: Top 250 Movies In Less Than 3 Minutes
Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, and Hilary Swank in Million Dollar Baby (2004)
Want to watch the top 250 movies of all time in less than 3 minutes? Well, you're in luck.

In this amazing movie mashup, YouTube user Jonathan Keogh spliced together clips from the Internet Movie Database’s top 250 list (plus an additional 53 films of his own choosing). Keogh's video weaves together snapshots from a whole plethora of iconic films, including "Million Dollar Baby," "Schindler's List," "Beauty and the Beast" and "A Clockwork Orange."

The song used in the video, says Keogh, is itself a YouTube mashup. A mix of Joan Jett, The Beatles, House of Pain and Cypress Hill, the tune was knitted together by DJ Faroff.

"The video just went online Friday, but is clearly destined for viral success," Mashable's Sam Laird wrote after watching the clip.

We can't help but agree.

How many films can you identify in the video? Would you have included any others? Tell us in the comments below.
See full article at Huffington Post
  • 11/2/2012
  • by Dominique Mosbergen
  • Huffington Post
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