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The Rich Get Sillier of the Day: Brooklyn Nets guard DeShawn Stevenson recently shared a pic of himself posing with his personal ATM, which he had installed in his kitchen because “I like doing things that aren’t normal and it’s cool to have.”
The machine set him back $3,500; holds $20,000; needs refilling up to six times a year; and charges a $4.50 fee per use. Stevenson says it’s mostly used by his rich NBA pals before they head out on the town.
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The Rich Get Sillier of the Day: Brooklyn Nets guard DeShawn Stevenson recently shared a pic of himself posing with his personal ATM, which he had installed in his kitchen because “I like doing things that aren’t normal and it’s cool to have.”
The machine set him back $3,500; holds $20,000; needs refilling up to six times a year; and charges a $4.50 fee per use. Stevenson says it’s mostly used by his rich NBA pals before they head out on the town.
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—Beer Opener of the Day: A chainsaw may be the manliest way to crack a beer. Problem is, man-flats masquerading as loafers ruin the effect — they’re really no better than soccer sandals with black socks.
(Source: bestrooftalkever, via thefrogman)
—Kickass Cover of the Day: If you listen to one cover of Gotye’s chart-topper “Somebody That I Used To Know” today (other than this one, this one, this one, this one, or this one), make it fun.’s lovely rendition of the song for BBC Radio One, with Paramore’s Hayley Williams singing the Kimbra part.
Ironically, all these covers of “Somebody” have elevated the song to the number one spot on the iTunes charts, displacing fun.’s big hit, “We Are Young.”
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Kickass Kid of the Day: As 9-year-old Josef Miles and his mother walked around Kansas’ Washburn University campus last weekend, he noticed a group of Westboro Baptist Church members picketing as people headed to graduation ceremonies.
Josef asked mom if he could create his own sign, and promptly staged a one-man protest. His sign, written in pencil on a tiny sketchpad, read simply, “God Hates No One.”
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Kickass Kid of the Day: As 9-year-old Josef Miles and his mother walked around Kansas’ Washburn University campus last weekend, he noticed a group of Westboro Baptist Church members picketing as people headed to graduation ceremonies.
Josef asked mom if he could create his own sign, and promptly staged a one-man protest. His sign, written in pencil on a tiny sketchpad, read simply, “God Hates No One.”
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