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Entertainment People Would Pay For

Amazon Has Finally Made Its 'House Of Cards', It Was Easier For Michael Sam To Come Out To His Team Than To His Father, GoPro Falls From Plane, Lands In Pig Pen, Gets Attacked By Pig, This Bizarre Ferrari Was Designed To Smash A 269 MPH Nazi Speed Record, The Rise Of The Jew-ish
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Wednesday, February 12, 2014
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ENTERTAINMENT PEOPLE WOULD PAY FOR
Amazon Has Finally Made Its 'House Of Cards'
slate.com
Last week, Amazon unveiled five new pilots, and it's clear they have learned an important lesson about original content in the interim, one Netflix has long since grasped: If you want to make a splash as a fledgling provider of must-see TV, make something that could be on HBO.
'DAD, I'M GAY'
It Was Easier For Michael Sam To Come Out To His Team Than To His Father
nytimes.com
"I'm old-school," Michael Sam Sr. said. "I'm a man and a woman type of guy." As evidence, he pointed out that he had taken an older son to Mexico to lose his virginity.
BETTER THAN A SKYDIVING VIDEO
GoPro Falls From Plane, Lands In Pig Pen, Gets Attacked By Pig
digg.com
The owner of the pig pen found the camera eight months later and pulled this incredible video from it.
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This Bizarre Ferrari Was Designed To Smash A 269 MPH Nazi Speed Record
jalopnik.com
In 1938, Rudolph Caracciola drove a 5.6 liter, 753 horsepower Mercedes streamliner to 268.8 mph on a public road, no less. Back in 1991, this bizarre Ferrari set out to beat that run.
'MEH' ON THE WHOLE GOD THING
The Rise Of The Jew-ish
psmag.com
Younger Jews are more likely to describe themselves as being "atheist," "agnostic," or "nothing in particular," according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
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COOLEST HELMETS EVER? COOLEST HELMETS EVER
Image: In photos taken Monday, Feb. 10, 2014 and Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014, top from left, Eric Neilson of Canada, Janine Flock of Austria, Alexander Kroeckel of Germany, John Fairbairn of Canada, Sarah Reid of Canada; bottom row from left, Dominic Parsons of Britain, John Daly of the United States, Hiroatsu Takahashi of Japan, Sean Greenwood of Ireland, and Katie Uhlaender of the United States train in the men and women's skeleton at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Krasnaya Polyana, Russia.
In photos taken Monday, Feb. 10, 2014 and Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014, top from left, Eric Neilson of Canada, Janine Flock of Austria, Alexander Kroeckel of Germany, John Fairbairn of Canada, Sarah Reid of Canada; bottom row from left, Dominic Parsons of Britain, John Daly of the United States, Hiroatsu Takahashi of Japan, Sean Greenwood of Ireland, and Katie Uhlaender of the United States train in the men and women's skeleton at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Krasnaya Polyana, Russia. Credit: ASSOCIATED PRESS
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