Ever wonder where your favorite slang words came from? Spoiler alert: black people.
This video is so #COUCH.
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Ever wonder where your favorite slang words came from? Spoiler alert: black people.
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It’s not as much porn as you would think.
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Where four brave men take a crack at breaking the Internet. NSFW: Lots of man butt ahead.
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Who knew you could change so much in four years?
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Gag on these jaw-dropping, gorgeous transformations.
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Walking in heels, learning to lip-synch, beating that face, and yes, even tucking.
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Gag on her bubblegum pop realness.
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Dir wird die Kinnlade runterfallen …
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Playback singen, In High Heels laufen lernen, und ein umwerfendes Makeup tragen.
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“No, where are you really from?”
#microaggressions
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The Try Guys get butt naked and learn how to pose from the Warwick Rowers.
AKA "The Naked Rowers."
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#SportsAllies
Warwick Rowers
And they do it very, very well.
Warwick Rowers
*After they've stripped down to their skivvies.
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What you really mean on Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, and Facebook.
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Before you party this New Year’s Eve, watch The Try Guys get drunk to test how long it would take to reach .08% BAC. Their results may surprise you.
Can anyone really know how drunk they are?
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#drank
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Dancing, Conversation, and a Field Sobriety Test.
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And then they start the wild process all over again...
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Watch three weird guys perform even weirder misheard lyrics from this year’s biggest hits. #starbuckslovers
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Watch three really weird guys perform the funniest misheard lyrics from music history. #wetdreamtomato
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Can your personality determine if you prefer cats or dogs?
Studies show that dog people are less introverted than cat people.
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Cat people are far more likely to have neurotic personalities.
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Dog lovers tend to be more conscientious than cat lovers.
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Cat people are more likely to be noncomformists and more intelligent than dog people.
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These guys investigated gun control and challenged their own personal politics by shooting assault rifles. The lessons they learned will surprise you.
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When compared to other industrial democracies, the United States has relatively few restrictions.
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Watch as we dive headfirst into BDSM with the help of a real dominatrix. Warning: Slightly NSFW.
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We can handle tickles (for the most part).
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Zach's cheeks have never been brighter.
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A diverse cast of models shows how the standard of beauty for women has changed dramatically over time.
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Women in ancient Egypt enjoyed many freedoms that would take thousands of years for women to enjoy again. Ancient Egyptian society was sex-positive, and premarital sex was entirely acceptable. Women could own property independently from their husbands, and could initiate divorce from their husbands without shame. Women could even inherit titles, like Pharaoh!
Art from this era of ancient Egypt tells us that long, braided hair was an important aspect of female beauty. Braids framed a symmetrical face, and women wore thick black kohl around their eyes. Women are shown as slender, with high waists and slim shoulders.
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Aristotle called the female form “a deformed male,” so yeah — ancient Greece was pretty male-centric. The ancient Greeks were more focused on the ideal male physique than women’s, meaning that it was the men of this time period, rather than the women, who had to live up to high standards of physical perfection. This sounds good, except that this meant women were body-shamed for not looking like men.
Nudity was a common part of ancient Greek society, but sculptures and paintings of nude women were often covered. It’s thought that the first important female nude sculpture in classical Greece was Aphrodite of Cnidus, who showed that beauty in ancient Greece meant plump and full-figured bodies.
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Chinese society has been patriarchal since ancient times, which as a result minimized women’s roles and rights in society. During the Han Dynasty period of Chinese history, feminine beauty meant delicate, slim bodies with a radiating inner glow. Women were expected to have pale skin, long black hair, red lips, white teeth, and a graceful walk with small feet. Small feet were an aspect of Chinese beauty that would continue for hundreds of years.
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“Who knew being sexy was so hard?”
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Boys, boys, all types of boys.
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What would your favorite Disney princesses have actually looked like IRL?
Disney creates fictional worlds for their princesses to live in, drawing on historical and mythical inspiration to create beautiful fairy tales. We wondered what the princesses would’ve looked like if they’d existed in the real world, so we used context clues from the films to determine, as specifically as possible, the time and location of each Disney princess’s story.
*based on the Disney films, not the original source material.
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CONTEXT CLUES:
- “Salaam,” an Arabic greeting, is used several times.
- The opening song, Arabian Nights, is pretty clear about where this story takes place.
- When Genie makes over Aladdin into Prince Ali, he says, “First, that fez and vest combo is much too third century”; making it seem like Aladdin must take place in at least the 4th century A.D.
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The biggest stars in the world’s most insane sport answer the cutest questions imaginable.
Wanna see these UFC fighters kick the Try Guys' asses? Stay tuned for "The Try Guys Try UFC Fighting" in a few weeks!
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