In the late 17th century, the pirate Henry Avery became the richest pirate in the world after raiding a treasure laden ship belonging to the Grand Ruler of India. He stole £600,000 in precious metals and jewels, equivalent to £89.6M today. The world’s first worldwide manhunt was called on him. Although a number of his […]
Half of all US food produce…
Half of all US food produce is thrown away (left in the field to rot, fed to livestock or hauled directly from the field to landfill) because of unrealistic and unyielding “cosmetic food” standards.
These 20 Television Shows Only Lasted One Season, but They’re All Worth Your Time
Sometimes an audience just doesn’t find a good show until it’s already too late.
For these 20 shows, that definitely rings true.
They’ve got legions of devoted fans, and we think that they’re definitely worth checking out the next time you’re at a loss while cruising Netflix.
20. Whiskey Cavalier
Cancelled after 13 episodes, this show followed FBI agent Will Chase (Scott Foley) and CIA operative Frankie Trowbridge (Lauren Cohan) on an interagency task force.
Where to find it: Hulu or ABC.
19. Pitch
Ginny Baker (Kylie Bunbury) is the first woman to play for a MLB team in this show that also stars Mark-Paul Gosselaar. It was cancelled after only 10 episodes.
Where to find it: iTunes or Amazon Prime
18. Emily Owens, M.D.
Emily is starting her internship at Denver Memorial Hospital along with her med-school crush, and even though it has a strong cast and production team, lasted only 13 episodes.
Where to find it: iTunes
17. Red Band Society
Octavia Spencer and Dave Annable lead a cast of doctors, nurses, and patients in the pediatric ward of a hospital.
Where to find it: ABC
16. Z: The Beginning of Everything
Christina Ricci plays Zelda Fitzgerald in the 1920s, and even though a second season was originally ordered, it was later rescinded.
Where to find it: Amazon Prime
15. Everything Sucks!
A group of teenagers from different 1996 social circles come together to make a movie in this series, which has a large fan base that loves its LGBTQ representation.
Where to find it: Netflix
14. Bunheads
The creator of Gilmore Girls gave us a program with a very similar tone in Bunheads, which followed ex-showgirl Michelle Simmons (Sutton Foster) who teaches dance at her mother-in-law’s ballet school.
Where to find it: Hulu or Freeform
13. Firefly
Fans of Joss Whedon and Nathan Fillion will never forgive Fox for cancelling this space drama after only 14 episodes.
Where to find it: Hulu
12. Good Girls Revolt
The show, based on Lynn Povich’s book, follows a group of female researchers at a magazine in 1969 – fans of Mad Men, this one’s for you!
Where to find it: Amazon Prime
11. Constantine
This show, based on a DC Comics character, follows a British exorcist and detective. Though the character lives on on Legends of Tomorrow on the CW, the series was cancelled after 13 episodes.
Where to find it: CW Seed
10. Sweet/Vicious
Jules and Ophelia are college students – and vigilantes – who apprehend sexual assault assailants.
Where to find it: iTunes or Amazon Prime
9. My So-Called Life
A classic one-season wonder, Claire Danes, Jared Leto, and Wilson Cruz remind you of all the reasons you were glad to leave high school behind (in the best way possible).
Where to find it: Hulu or ABC
8. The Village
These 10 episodes follow a group of people living in the same apartment building and becoming a second family.
Where to find it: Hulu or NBC
7. Selfie
Karen Gillan and John Cho play a girl obsessed with becoming famous and the marketing guru who agrees to help. This modern interpretation of My Fair Lady lasted only 13 (great) episodes.
Where to find it: YouTube
6. Trophy Wife
Kate (Malin Akerman) is a young party girl who marries Pete (Bradley Whitford), a middle-aged lawyer with three kids and two ex-wives. Enjoy all 22 episodes.
Where to find it: ABC
5. Freaks and Geeks
A future all-star cast that includes Seth Rogen, James Franco, Jason Segel, Busy Philipps, and John Francis Daley navigate the “freaks” and “geeks” worlds of high school for 18 glorious episodes.
Where to find it: YouTube
4. The Get Down
This show follows the rise of hip-hop and disco music in the 1970s. The 11 episode story is told through the eyes of teens living in the Bronx.
Where to find it: Netflix
3. Enlisted
Three brothers enlisted in the US army are assigned to the same unit of misfits after returning from Afghanistan.
Where to find it: Crackle
2. The Secret Circle
Witch Cassie Blake moves to Change Harbor and joins a secret coven of 5 other witches. There are 22 (super fun) episodes.
Where to find it: CW Seed
1. Jane By Design
The show follows Jane Quimby on the job with a famous fashion designer after she’s mistaken for an adult looking for a new career.
Where to find it: Freeform
I know my to-watch list just got a bit longer!
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Married Couples Confess: We Haven’t Consummated Our Marriage yet
This is quite strange…
So, what if this happened to you…
You save your virginity for your marriage and then, on your wedding night… nothing happens.
Not only that, nothing happens for a week, a month or more!
Would you be surprised to find out how many people have NOT consummated their marriage after getting married?
Get ready to read some craziness!
19. There’s always annulments…
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18. Sounds like you had sex before though, so…?
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17. This really sucks.
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16. I’ll tell you what’s going to happen: divorce.
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15. Time to talk to your SO!
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14. Ummm, that’s not how it works…
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13. Okay, this is a happy ending! Finally!
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12. Haha, yeah, you really should.
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11. I would be!
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10. Well, I honestly can’t say I blame him…
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9. That’s a LONG time to wait.
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8. It really shouldn’t be a fight. There’s something wrong.
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7. Go. To. Therapy.
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6. Some men do have low sex drives…
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5. Okay, NOT the same thing!
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4. Talk to somebody about it. You have to get past this.
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3. Yes. She will. Get ON it.
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2. Yeah, it would be nice.
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1. Never think that!
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A wedding night situation wouldn’t be a big deal for me because there’s no reality where I would marry someone and wouldn’t have slept with them.
But if a couple weeks went by and I was getting rejected… time to get an annulment!
Sorry, not sorry.
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Adorable Photos of Dogs at Bath Time! Oh Yeah!
Some dogs looooove bath time, others really don’t. And a few are in between
And these 15 photos show the range of emotions they experience.
Do any of these pictures remind you of your pooch at bath time?
1. Not a fan
2. Bewildered
3. Doghawk
4. Resigned to what comes next
5. Bundled up
6. Cute!
7. Can I join you?
8. Indifferent maybe?
9. Where’s that duck?
10. Full house
11. Bath buddies
12. Swimmin’
13. Likes it!
14. Good boy!
15. Looks pretty happy
Okay, the trauma is over now…
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15 People Who Have Been in Comas Describe Their Experiences
How terrifying it must be to wake up from a coma. And what an experience to go through.
In this AskReddit articles, people who have survived comas open up and describe their incredible experiences.
1. Nothing
“I was in a coma for about two weeks following a cardiac arrest as a teen. I was technically dead for over an hour, in fact. People often ask me if I could hear my family talking to me or if I was dreaming. The answer is “No.”
There is a huge hole in my memory beginning about two weeks before the coma through a week after “waking up.” And waking up is in quotes because I would wake up, ask a bunch of semi-incoherent questions, fall back under, then wake up again and ask the exact same questions, in the exact same order. Repeat six or seven times.
The coma was not even blackness. It just does not exist. I remember having the hardest time believing it was actually mid-October when the last day I remembered was late-September.”
2. Zero recollection
“I was in a coma for 3 days following a serious cycling accident, medically induced. I woke up with zero recollection of why I was there or what was said while I was out. It is easily the scariest situation I’ve found myself in, but I can’t say I remember it. I woke up to my mom and dad in the hospital with me and my body in traction of some sort and that was way scarier to me.”
3. Blackness
“I had a seizure and was in a medically induced coma for 3 days when I was 17. To be honest I don’t remember anything. I remember fading in and out of the anesthesia trying to pull my breathing tube out and and that my hands were restrained to the bed so I couldn’t.
When I woke up and was coherent I couldn’t recall anything from actually being in the coma. They had even moved me to a hospital over 100 miles away. It was really just nothing but black. No dreams, no lights, no voices, just nothing.”
4. Different personality
“Dunno. I was in a coma for 11 days, severe brain injury. I don’t remember being in a coma or waking up from a coma. I lost several years of memories prior to the coma, and my brain didn’t really start to “retain” information again until ~6 weeks after I came out of the coma.
I’m told that my personality changed afterwards. I had to rebuild most areas of my life. It sucked, but it was probably a good thing.
Although I’d be lying if I said I never wondered what my life would be like if I’d never had the coma.”
5. Whoa!
“When I was a kid, my best friend got hit by a car at age 12. She was in a coma for I think a little over a year. She said she felt like she was asleep but was most freaked out when she woke up and saw that she had gone through puberty while in the coma.”
6. Car crash
“My girlfriend of 6 years and sort of fiance was in a severe car crash when she was 16. Both of her best friends died instantly. She was the only survivor but they didn’t think she would make it. She was in a coma for 9 months. She was in what is called a waking coma. She retained normal periods of sleep and open eyed wakefulness, but no higher brain functions.
Here are some things about her experience.
She doesn’t have any memories of the year prior or the year and a halfish after her coma and obviously no memories of the car crash.
She suffered a TBI and when she first got out of the coma she would get naked and sexual with people and anger very easily. These are common problems of people who suffer a TBI.
She went back to school after the coma, but her brain was still healing a lot. She was held back another year because her brain was still not retaining anything.
Today she is a wonderful, bright 30 year old with a college degree. She has a slight speech impediment, gets frustrated easier than most, and it took her a while to get driving down. Honestly, she still scares the hell out of me when she drives, but there are worse drivers out there.”
7. Positivity is important
“After being in a really bad accident that left one of my good friends (the driver) brain dead, they put me into a chemically induced coma for under a week to prevent brain damage due to swelling.
When I first woke up, my memory was much better than it was as it gradually faded in the days to come. I have a journal my mother recorded things in, and I recalled many things I shouldn’t have been able to immediately after waking up. Today, I have very little memory of it all, but I can definitely say that having positive people around you definitely helps when you’re in a situation like that.
If you have a friend in this situation, don’t disregard them. Even though your life has moved on, they may wake up one day, and in their mind, not a day has passed since the last conversation they had with you.”
8. A little humor attempt
“I was in a medically induced coma following a self-inflicted gunshot wound. I don’t remember much but my family described moments of me appearing to be awake. Most notable, an apparent attempt at humor.
Apparently they put these mits on my hands to prevent me from ripping my ventilation tubes out over and over but I pretended they were my lobster claws. I have no recollection but it’s a real me move.”
9. Bad dream
“I was put in an induced coma when I was 9 years old after a pretty bad car accident which left me with a fractured skull. All I remember is a bad dream about having a bad headache, and hearing my older sister telling everyone, including my parents, to get the f*ck out of her way because she wanted to see me. I found out later that this was on the night it happened, and they were trying to calm her down before she saw me.”
10. Kaleidoscope
“I was in a coma for three days after an emergency C-Section (thanks eclampsia). They actually lost me for a couple of minutes after they delivered my twin boys. I remember hearing the sound of my dad crying close by. I could hear people talking around me, but any time I would try to focus on what I thought I was seeing it was like looking in a kaleidoscope.”
11. Words from Dad
“About 3 years ago I overdosed on sleeping pills and it caused me to go into a coma. I remember a lot of what my family said but one thing stood out, my dad’s voice. I remember him saying “I love you and I know you miss your mom and brother but I still need you”.
I was in that damn coma for a month and I woke up five minutes after he said that. I couldn’t speak because I had tubes down my throat and I was non verbal for a while after because the pills messed up my brain, I don’t know how I remembered but I remembered the slang sign for I love you.
I still struggle with suicide but any time I think about it I remember what my dad said and I try to do the opposite of what I was going to do.”
12. Nightmares
“I was in a medically induced coma for two weeks, about 3 months ago. I had open heart surgery, it didn’t go well, had trouble coming off the ventilator so they just put me in a come to try to give me time to heal.
I had nightmares the entire time from the medicine they were using to knock me out. I thought I had been kidnapped by a nurse and was a victim of sex trafficking. I thought my drug addict aunt had her friends rob my sister and her husband, killing my brother-in-law and one of their children, and I thought I was constantly being grabbed by people under my bed. It was not fun.
I can’t say that I knew I was in a coma or anything. I am usually one of those people that when I have a bad dream, I can tell myself it is just a dream and wake myself up in order to end it. This was not like that. I was convinced it was all really happening.”
13. In and out
“A few years ago my dad was in a medically induced coma for about 2 weeks. Everyone thought he was completely unconscious the whole time until he woke up and started mentioning conversations people had around him while he was under, this even surprised the doctors.
He said that from his perspective it was like he was asleep most the time but he would occasionally “wake up” and could hear what was going on around him without being able to move or do anything before he would eventually drift back to sleep.”
14. Confused
“My husband was in a coma for a couple weeks. He got pneumonia his freshman year of college, the coma was medically induced because he had a really bad immune system or something.
He told me all he remembered was waking up really confused and with a really full beard. Amd when he did wake up, he was still in a lot of pain so they gave him a ton of medicine and it made him kinda high and he wasn’t all there when his friends visited.”
15. Interesting
“My brother-in-law was in a coma for a month after a car accident in which he lost his eye and almost died.
He’s said that he had a vision of “God” holding him underwater three times, almost drowning him the third time, then him giving up and finally being let up into his home town.
He’s had one almost fatal accident after that, and while I’m not superstitious, I do believe sometimes reality can echo the future in ways which our minds can perceive sometimes, even if we can’t fully interpret those echoes. Well, I simply believe he’s eventually going to have a third accident. I fear for him.”
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13 People Share Their Most Awkward Make out Stories
You ever lock lips with somebody who you’re excited to be making out with… and something super cringy happens?
You’re not alone. These 13 couples had some super awkward moments when things were just heating up…
1. Hahaha… friends are the best…
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2. How exactly does that even happen? Was he sucking your nose?!
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3. Yeah, that sucks…
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4. PFFFTTTT!!!!
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5. Science nerds be like…
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6. Moving waaaaaayyyy too fast…
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7. Ghosts LOVE to watch…
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8. Snack time!
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9. This… seems… odd…
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10. HA! Classic.
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11. Well, what did you expect?!
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12. “Chuckles! Get out of here!”
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13. But how….
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Oh yeah, those were embarrassing for sure.
But hey, you got to kiss, so it’s not all THAT bad, right? Right?!?
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Take a Look at These Photos of What Kids Eating Around the World
What do kids around the globe eat? I’m assuming that a lot of countries have way more balanced and healthy diets than the United States, but you just never know.
That is why this project from photographer Gregg Segal is so interesting. Segal spent three years in nine different countries documenting what kids eat around the globe on a daily basis. The information is fascinating and the photos are beautiful as well.
Buy Segal’s book, Daily Bread: What Kids Eat Around the World, HERE and take a look at these great photos.
1. USA
2. Mexico
3. Indigenous Brazil
4. Posh Brazil
5. Amazonian Brazil
6. Poor Brazil
7. Junk Food USA
8. Italy
9. India
10. No processed foods
11. Dubai
12. Senegal and Mumbai
13. Kuala Lumpur
14. Senegal
15. The photographer’s son, Hank
What a wonderful project!
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Keep These Savage Responses to Texts from Exes in Mind Next Time an Old Flame Gets in Touch
The art of the text that is a total burn needs to be perfected over time. It doesn’t happen overnight.
Listen, breaking up and moving on sucks usually, but sometimes you get an opportunity to just completely own the other person and it is DEEPLY satisfying.
These folks know what I’m talking about!!
1. Oh do you now???
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2. Garbage is as garbage does…
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3. Well, YEAH!
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4. Completely dead
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5. Zigaziga ahhhhhhh
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6. Not to Starbucks nor anywhere else!
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7. Chop chop…
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8. Mom things…
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9. LOL…
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10. And NO
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11. In a galaxy far, far away…
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12. Oh no! Not the mom jokes!
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13. How close?
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Key fact from all of these… move on fam! Asap.
Lingering is for suckers!
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The Huge Changes in These 12 Animals Pre and Post-Adoption Will Melt Your Heart
These 12 adorable before and after images of pets who found their forever homes will give you all the feels, I guarantee that.
Get out your Kleenex.
#12. How did someone even know this was a dog?
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We’re glad they did, because look how sweet he is after the haircut!
#11. A month of love (and the vet) does wonders.
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Now THAT’S what a healthy, happy kitty looks like!
#10. Those dreadlocks had to be miserable!
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…But her marbled skin is fabulous!
#9. This good girl is 16 and happier than ever.
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Just because you’re getting up there in years doesn’t mean you don’t deserve a good home.
#8. Not everyone looks better with a beard.
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Seriously, this buddy looks decades younger now!
#7. He may have lost an eye, but he gained a lot more!
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…Including one adorable bandana!
#6. This dog was supposed to be euthanized, but someone stepped in, and look at him now!
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Love and care really can be life-saving.
#5. That face, omg.
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What a difference those loving arms around you makes!
#4. Hard to believe this is the same good boy!
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We knew that winning smile was under there!
#3. And after 8 months of love and food…
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…This pup became the strapping dog you see before you.
#2. They missed the mark not naming her Gizmo, but she’s happy.
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Plus that tongue look is priceless.
#1. The police saved these starving dogs, and just look at them now!
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Now THOSE are some happy, furry friends!
Just try to stay away from the next adoption day at your local shelter. I dare you.
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