Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Ripping, Writing, And Signing Paper

Do You Have The Balls To Worship At America's Manliest Church?, Berta Lovejoy And The Trolls Of r/RedditArmie, You Don't Need A Therapist For Good Support, Paper Banner Proves Too Tough For Tiny Football Players, How Fair Is A Professional Gaming Contract?, Majoring In Drones Could Prove Very Lucrative
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Tuesday, September 23, 2014
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Do You Have The Balls To Worship At America's Manliest Church?
vocativ.com
Pastor Heath Mooneyham wants to "kick you in the nuts" with Christ. And sex. And guns. His rapidly growing church, Ignite, promises red-blooded young men that it will never be boring — plus free assault rifles
'WE LOGIN, WE YOUTUBE, WE UPBOAT'
Berta Lovejoy And The Trolls Of r/RedditArmie
digg.com
Have YouTube comments gotten significantly worse in the last three months? Yes. And there's 1,600 people making sure they stay that way.
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You Don't Need A Therapist For Good Support
meundies.com
Honestly, these boxer briefs aren't going to get you laid more. But they will make you look and feel cool right before you do.
DON'T LET THEM NEAR PAPER BAGS EITHER
Paper Banner Proves Too Tough For Tiny Football Players
digg.com
One day they'll look back on this video and laugh. But right now, we're the only ones doing the laughing.
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How Fair Is A Professional Gaming Contract?
dailydot.com
While it's easy to focus on the big games and multimillion dollar prizes, one thing that's often forgotten is that video game players — as in any other professional league — sign dense, complicated contracts for the right to play in a league. So just how fair are the terms?
PAPER(S ON) AIRPLANES
Majoring In Drones Could Prove Very Lucrative
businessinsider.com
If you want to pull in a six-figure salary right out of school, you might want to start studying unmanned aircraft systems, more commonly and controversially known as drones.
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SCHOOL'S OUT
Image: Students stage a rally at the Chinese University of Hong Kong campus in Hong Kong, Monday, Sept. 22, 2014. Thousands of Hong Kong students boycotted classes Monday to protest Beijing's decision to restrict electoral reforms in a weeklong strike marking the latest phase in the battle for democracy in the southern Chinese city.
Students stage a rally at the Chinese University of Hong Kong campus in Hong Kong, Monday, Sept. 22, 2014. Thousands of Hong Kong students boycotted classes Monday to protest Beijing's decision to restrict electoral reforms in a weeklong strike marking the latest phase in the battle for democracy in the southern Chinese city. Credit: AP Photo/Vincent Yu
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