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20 Celebrities Who Despise The Kardashians As Much As You Do – Ranker

Bill Cosby retrial verdict: Guilty on all 3 counts of aggravated indecent assault – USA Today

Police Arrest Joseph James DeAngelo For ‘Golden State Killer’ Murders After 40 Years – NPR

The Incredible Avengers: Infinity War Lives Up to All the Hype – i09

Improve Your Sexual Stamina With This Realisitc Feeling Training Unit – Amazon

Music festivals are the corporate dystopia we deserve – The Outline

The easiest places in the world to get citizenship or residency, from Thailand to St. Lucia – Quartz

Avicii’s family issues new statement hinting at late producer’s suicide – Dancing Astronaut

The Greatest Books of All Time, As Voted by 125 Famous Authors – Brain Pickings

Boston researchers reverse aging in mice, study shows – Elysium

Iggy Azalea’s Fake Ass in a Bikini of the Day – Drunken Stepfather

How To Be Happy In Today’s Crazy World: 3 Secrets From Research – Barking Up The Wrong Tree

What California Dealers Will Do With 2018s Cars That Didn’t Sell – Discount Drivers

The first photos have been released from Mike Pompeo’s meeting with Kim Jong Un – Business Insider

Girl Thinks She Knows The Law But Ends Up Getting Arrested (video) – Leenks

Someone Has Made 38 Hours of Playlists That Trace the Evolution of Hip-Hop – Noisey

Anastasiya Kvitko Busts Out Her Bootylicious Booty – Yes Bitch

8 things toxic people do within 5 minutes of meeting someone – Ideapod

This Footage From the Surface of a Comet is Breathtaking – Curiosity

Frat Bros Behind Racist Video Sue School for Jeopardizing Their ‘Success’ – VICE

The Lost Art of Silence: Get Quiet and You’ll Know What You Need to Do – Tiny Buddha

Cops Seize $130,000 Nissan Skyline GT-R At Florida Car Show And The Story Is Wild – Jalopnik

Christina Milian looks damn good in a bikini – G-Celeb

Kim Jong-un will on Friday become the first North Korean leader since the war to cross the military demarcation line that divides the Korean peninsula. He will be meeting South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in, the first such diplomacy in more than a decade – BBC

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Pretty Girls Make The World Go Round

The Daily Man-Up

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“If it doesn’t come bursting out of you in spite of everything, don’t do it. Unless it comes unasked out of your heart and your mind and your mouth and your gut, don’t do it… If you’re doing it for money or fame, don’t do it… If it’s hard work just thinking about doing it, don’t do it… Unless it comes out of your soul like a rocket, unless being still would drive you to madness…don’t do it. When it is truly time, and if you have been chosen, it will do it by itself and it will keep on doing it until you die or it dies in you. There is no other way. And there never was.”

― Charles Bukowski

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13 Relationship Hacks That Every Couple Needs To Know

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1. Here’s one, tested and approved. Keep a small notebook, well hidden from her, and from time to time, write down a note about something she liked, wanted to buy, a place she wanted to go or something she wanted to do. Keep the dates as well. Then, on a special occasion or when you can afford it (timewise as well as moneywise), get her that little something she wanted to buy or take her out to that restaurant she fancied etc. The key is NOT to do this immediately after she asks for it but rather to wait long enough for “it” to leave her immediate thoughts. With this, she knows you care but more importantly, she knows you LISTEN.

 

2. If you have to fight, hold hands and go for a walk. It’s very, very, VERY difficult to get angry while holding hands, or while walking together in the same direction.

The latter advice is great for all relationships, not just romantic ones. Conversations that happen on walks are very different from conversations that happen when you sit facing each other. Try it.

 

3. This is easily the most important thing I can tell you: don’t argue about things you don’t care about.

That sounds simple, right? Why would you?

And yet I’ve had more than one man complain to me about how his wife was getting the place cards for their wedding reception ALL. WRONG. When questioned, they couldn’t explain why it mattered and said that OF COURSE they didn’t care.

But can you believe the font she chose? And look at this card stock!

Any time you find that you’re going to disagree, argue, or correct somebody you love, ask yourself: is this something I actually care about? Is it any of my business? Am I helping by putting my two cents in? If not, just can it.

Bonus tip: this works for every conversation you ever have, not just with your significant other.

 

4. Instead of buying my boyfriend gifts that are just things he can use or would like, I buy things that force him to do things that he’s always wanted to or that he keeps putting off:

For an anniversary, I got him a sketchbook in which I wrote little ideas about what to sketch because he’s got the talent but doesn’t do anything about it.
As a big graduation/anniversary/birthday present, I got him a cheap drum set because he played the drums as a young boy but hasn’t had the chance to play since his own set was given away.
For his birthday, I got him a groupon for capoeira classes because it was yet another thing that he’s always wanted to do.

Such gifts don’t have to be expensive; you can find a friend to teach him a lesson or two in something as a favor, you could make a sketchbook, you could just buy him a “___ for Dummies” book. I think one of the most important roles one has as a significant other is to push the other and support the other to be the best person they can. You don’t want to be the partner who holds the other back–this leaves both parties and the relationship stagnant. You want to help each other evolve and live life to the fullest.

PS. But you do need mindless downtime too. A favorite activity of mine with my boyfriend is to watch/rewatch a good TV series from start to finish. It takes a while to complete and is always a little go-to treat we have. When we’re apart, we Skype in the sessions by timing the start of the TV shows on our respective computers, and we can still see each other thanks to Skype’s feature that automatically minimizes the chat window in the corner of your screen.

 

5. I think one of the best things a woman can do for her man is to appreciate him. Make sure you thank him for the things he does, even if they’re small things, like taking out the garbage. Don’t act as if he owes you these things; you know you would hate it if he did that to you. If he’s good at computer stuff, thank him and tell him you’re so grateful. If he can do handyman stuff, make sure he knows how lucky you feel that he is so capable. Honestly, I’ve met men that were obviously just ripe for the picking because their wives/girlfriends didn’t show any appreciation or seem to value them at all. I’ve had to be careful sometimes not to sound too enthusiastic for that very reason. It’s so sad to see guys who feel as if they’re playing to an empty theater. BE the appreciative audience!

 

6. My number 1 relationship hack revolves around honey-do requests. We often find ourselves asking “Did you… .” This lingo inherently sounds critical, especially if the person has not done the task yet, which they probably haven’t. They are pretty likely to get defensive and become even less likely to do the task, so it’s lose-lose.

INSTEAD, ask them using this phrasing – “Have you had the chance to….?” It takes the pressure off the person, helping them save face by letting them blame their busy (or not so busy) schedule for not having done the requested task yet, rather than taking the blame themselves. The result is a much more positive response that is likely to lead to that task getting done = win-win.

This tip may work better on men then on women, but I tend to use it any question involving a requested task – with friends, family, colleagues, my boss – and it works wonders.

 

7. Relationships are a high contact sport! After years of research and experimentation our incredible marriage uses lots of hacks.

Some of the highlights are:

  • In an emotionally heightened moment, I ask myself “Would I rather be right or happy?” Generally the answer is “Happy” but even when the urge to be right overpowers me, at least it isn’t a pure knee jerk response! I know what I am getting myself into and that the result won’t feel nearly as good.
  • For couples who are going through a huge change or challenge, especially a new baby, it is really important to increase appreciation for one another. In those times, it is so easy to gather evidence against your loved one and collect data on all the extra sacrifices that you are doing. A 2 minute appreciation shower is a great way to reunite at the end of your busy day. Take turns, one minute Person A lauds appreciation onto your partner, switch and Person B does the same. It helps focus on the fact that you are both working hard to keep things going and feels good to know your partner notices your efforts.
  • For any couple: COMMIT to the relationship. If you commit to a harmonious relationship, that decision guides every interaction. You cannot go to far off the path if you put the health of the relationship above egoic demands. It isn’t easy but it is worth it. When you decide to stay, no matter what, you can get through the tough spots with more confidence and support.
  • When one of us needs to unload something, we generally ask, “Do you simply need a listening ear or would you like help problem-solving?” That way, neither of us feels like the other wants to “fix” us if we simply need to express. Also, we feel that we have each other’s backs if we want help solving something.
  • Make yourself happy and then allow your partner to increase that happiness. I see too many people who don’t know how to be happy (or think that they are “happy” because everything looks right from the outside). A person who doesn’t know how to be happy sucks the vitality out of a room. And a person who refuses to allow her partner to contribute to her happiness is equally damaging.

These aren’t necessarily easy, but they are worth it! Getting through the tough stuff allows for connection deeper than I ever imagined possible. I wish the same for you.

 

8. It’s a super simple one, but often gets overlooked all the time.

Plan a weekly date night!

It’s simple, just one night that is permanently reserved for just the two of you to reconnect, spend time together, and appreciate each-other. Book the evening off entirely from work, and school, and everything else in your calendar so there are no distraction.

Get ready in different rooms of the house/apartment, and really put in a conscious effort into dressing up, putting on something sexy, and looking your best. Even if you’re just staying in and watching a movie, sure wear comfy sweat pants, but put something sexy on underneath for your partner to discover. If you’re getting all dolled up, don’t let the other person see you until you’re done and ready to wow them!

If you’re having trouble, alternate who’s planning it and depending on your budget set a general ratio of dates staying in to dates going out. Like every third date has to be going out and doing something.

So the first two dates would be staying in, drinking hot chocolate, cuddling up and watch a movie, or making dinner together/surprising partner with dinner. And then the third date would be something like heading to a salsa hall, or out for dinner, or to a local beach/lookout spot for a picnic and being romantic. Just something to get out of the house and create new memories and stories.

 

9. DO NOT talk/ be with each other all day long.

Whether on the phone or otherwise (if you’re in the same school/college/ office).

This way, you will not have anything to talk about when you both actually get free. This often leads to boredom and eventually frustration and breakups.

Instead, wait till the end of the day to talk to your partner so you can share everything with them and have a healthy conversation. This way, both people in the relationship will look forward to being with each other because there would be a variety of things to talk about.

The key is.. To always always be EXCITED to see your partner. And that’s not going to happen if you run out of things to talk about.

I personally have followed this for many years, out if which a major part (almost 4.5 years) was also long distance relationship and still very much together.

Note: I am NOT telling couples not to spend time together. There should definitely be days when it’s just the two of you. Otherwise what’s the point of being in a relationship. Right!!?

Here, I am talking only about an everyday practice.

 

10. If you want to really hack your relationship and take it to the next level here’s a quick hack.

If you do just this and nothing else, your spouse / girlfriend will be swooning in your arms. She will be smitten with everything you do, and will be singing praises of you in front of her family and friends.

Read John Grey’s 5 Love Languages.

Then discover the love language that your spouse or girlfriend has. It is one of these 5.

1. Words of Affirmation (she likes to be praised)
2. Quality Time (she want’s to spend time with you)
3. Acts of Service (she likes that you do things for her)
4. Receiving Gifts (she likes receiving gifts from you)
5. Touch (she likes being touched)

Then keep repeating that one act of love.

SO if she likes words of affirmation – keep giving her affirmation. Keep praising her about everything that she does.

Even if she knows that this is what you are doing – she’ll still love it. The smallest praise will make her melt in your arms.

 

11. I know a guy who has a standing $10 tip with his wife’s hair dresser. He gets a call each time his wife gets her hair cut with a brief description of what was done. Wife walks in the door, he says “Honey, did you get your hair done? It’s a bit shorter and looks great!” Winners all around.

 

12. My bf and I have divided up the chores. We never have to do the chore that we each, respectively, hate. I never have to wash dishes, take out the trash cans, or scoop dog poop. He never has to do laundry, clean the bathrooms, or change the sheets. It’s very low stress and things around the house stay neat….in the instances that we both hate the same chore, we’ll either do it together or take turns.

 

13. Use a silly codeword or phrase to defuse an argument.

My wife and I made a pact that we will stop arguing and hug each other if one of us says “red banana”.

It can’t just be used to shut someone up, it’s only useful when you’re both angry. Typically someone will calm down enough to remember to say the words then the other person will laugh and the argument will stop. Sounds a bit crazy but it works really well. I guess it helps to make you realise that most arguments are over silly things.

Think one up now before your next argument!

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Family Gives Dying Pit Bull The Vacation Of His Lifetime

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“This is a photo series I shot back in August in Assateague, Maryland. My boyfriend Christian, and I took our three pups on an overnight stay at the beach. We dedicated the trip to our 11 year old American Staffordshire Terrier, Dyuki (Mr. Dukes). He was in his final stages of Grade III mast cell cancer at the time. His most favorite activity was swimming in our family pool, but until then, he had never seen the ocean. It was a very special trip for us, and I’m so grateful we were able to make it happen. He passed away a month later, but he put up one hell of a fight—almost two years.” 

The drive to Assateague is about 3 hours, and we were being blasted with sunlight pretty much the entire time. But the moment we pulled up to the ocean, the clouds quickly rolled in, and it started to drizzle. Who cares though? We love the rain!

We were the only ones around, so Ruby was the first to be let off her leash. She entered the water all on her own–proud mama moment. Except she bolted off, heading for shore upon hearing the sounds of the first crashing wave. It’s okay… she got back in.

I prepared all of our food ahead of time. Since this trip was planned at the last minute, we weren’t too sure of any dog-friendly restaurants in the area. With three of them, eating out would’ve been quite the challenge anyway. Here’s Christian sharing his yummy roast beef sandwich with Dukes—onions removed of course.

Wouldn’t you know it–the sun came back out after we left. It wasn’t a completely clear sky, but just enough for us to witness the most magical sunset from our hotel balcony. Although we did have a few interruptions from the Bichon Frisé staying down the hall. We spent the night in Ocean City, which is only 15 minutes from Assateague. It was a great hotel, with wonderful service, and they love pit bulls!

Time for a walk!

The sand was so nice and cool now.

The glow of hotel lights continued on forever…

Back in time to catch some “funnies” on t.v. before calling it a night.

Ruby… always the first to fall asleep.

Violet… always the first one awake.

Back on the beach again, and it was a sunny day. I’m wearing my most favorite piece of jewelry that I own—a birthday gift from Christian. He had this bracelet custom-made for me. If you look closely, you can probably make out which one is Ruby, and which is Dukes. Too bad we couldn’t get a third head on there somewhere. Poor Violet.

People watching.

“It came to me that every time I lose a dog they take a piece of my heart with them. And every new dog who comes into my life, gifts me with a piece of their heart. If I live long enough, all the components of my heart will be dog, and I will become as generous and loving as they are.” -Unknown

Dukes was my best friend. He was also my muse, as his passion for life served as a constant source of inspiration to me. I could never tire of photographing him. Since his passing, I’ve been told numerous times “how lucky Dukes was to have me.” But in fact, it was me who was so lucky to have him. He was the smartest, funniest, most loyal, incredibly strong, yet equally sensitive dog—all wrapped into one perfect pittie package. He changed my life and I will miss him forever.

Zhenia Bulawka’s website

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A Few Photos To Remind You That Life Is Beautiful

A Few Clips Guaranteed To Make You Feel Better About Life

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Did you ever think you would see this day?

 

Rescue Pit Bull Is Elected Town Mayor After Beating Out A Chicken And A Donkey

 

At this sanctuary, all dogs are in heaven 

 

Somewhere deep down the kid in us is still alive…

 

Dad surprises daughter

 

Groom, once-paralyzed while playing football, walks wife down the aisle 

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Child after being freed from ISIS by Iraqi soldiers 

 

When this guy’s oldest dog started slowing down, he figured out a way for the whole pack to help her get to the park

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Meerkats are so used to human that they consider them as part of the landscape

 

That Friday Feeling

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The Dumping Grounds

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You find a girl like this and yo marry her

 

Port Authority Commissioner Confronts New Jersey Police During Traffic Stop! “You May Shut The F*ck Up”

 

Making Guys Call Their Crush For A Date

 

Primitive Technology: Round hut

 

What just happened??

 

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Linkage

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Elliot Rodger And The ‘Incels’ Who Canonize Him –

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un and South Korean Leader to Pursue Peace Deal, Denuclearization – WSJ

Texas town holds .5K – not 5K – for underachievers – ABC

The best books on finance and economics – Economist

I replaced coffee with Matcha and I regret not having started sooner. So many health benefits + sustained energy without the crash – Matcha

The Story Behind The Circle Game Every Kid Played In Elementary School – Ranker

How Big Your Emergency Fund Should Be – 2Cents

Esports Are Coming to High School Athletics t – Mel Magazine

9 Things Happy, Healthy People DON’T Have in Their Bedrooms – Parachute

11 Jaw Dropping Facts About WW2 – OMG

Demi Rose has curves for days! – Drunken Stepfather

The Goriest, Most Brutal Moments In Video Games You Cannot Unsee – Total Nerd

A damn fine collection of bewbs, awesomeness and everything in between – Leenks

How a DNA Website Led to the Alleged Golden State Killer – The Atlantic

Galina Dub Is The Hottest Thing You’ll See Today – Yes Bitch

Braille Neue: A New Version of Braille That Can Be Simultaneously Read by the Sighted and the Blind – Open Culture

Everything You Need To Know About Crispr Gene Editing – Wired

Model Shows Fake Instagram Pictures Vs Reality – Trending Views

19 Struggles Only People Who – Thought Catalog

Paris Hilton says she’s always been smarter than you think – OMG Blog

5 Secret Criminal Uses for Stuff They Sell in Gas Stations – Cracked

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Get At This Motivation And CONQUER Your Week!

Hot Instagram Girl Of The Day: Sierra Skye

The Daily Man-Up

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There are way too many opinions and too many voices in this world. However, have you ever considered that you don’t have to pay mind to everything?

Silence can be a gift, and you need wisdom to know when it is necessary. Sometimes, we have to let go of everything we hear and go on with our lives, not caring about what other people might think about us.

Ultimately, your opinion of yourself is the only thing that should be able to make or break your day, your mood, your drive, your image and your life. How you see yourself will determine your limit and how much you get out of life.

When I was a teenager, I harbored much insecurity. I handled it by being a wallflower, hiding behind the shadows of strong, opinionated people.

I was never one who raised his hand to answer or volunteer for activities, or even approach a stranger to make friends. Back then, putting gel in my hair or wearing brand new shoes felt like challenges; I was afraid of what people would think of me.

In my mind, I imagined everyone laughing about how stupid my hair looked or how bad my taste was. With every decision I made, I felt afraid of what everyone else would think.

Not anymore, however. Yes, I still have insecurities, but I no longer allow them to dictate the person I am or what I can and can’t do. The difference now is that I know how to handle my insecurities. I view them as challenges to be better myself because I believe we can all get better if we choose to do so.

Why do we care about other people’s opinions, anyway? Granted, it’s human nature to be self-conscious, but letting others’ opinions of you dictate the person you should be is pathetic. It traps you in a square that only leads to desperation — and nothing else.

We all want to be liked, but changing who you are just to be liked means you’re not actually liked for who you are.

I dare say that most people in their 20s have a high tendency to be people pleasers, especially given how important social media is. An officemate of mine said, the amount of Facebook likes you get reflects how good of a person you believe yourself to be, as people won’t like your posts if they don’t like you.

Another friend told me that when she posts something and gets only a few likes, she deletes it.

I, on the other hand, never cared about likes — until my friends told me I should care. Getting likes began to make me feel paranoid. So, I decided to put on a show to keep up appearances through social media.

Thankfully, I got over the fuss of keeping up appearances and sharing every single detail of my day on social media because it was annoying and, most of the time, it was pointless.

I stopped trying to please people when I realized that I don’t need to please anyone. The people who love me don’t need me to keep up appearances; they just genuinely appreciate who I am and my company.

The secret is to make sure that the friendships you build are genuine, not forced. Don’t ever try to change aspects of whom you are just to fit in to a group. Instead, let your true colors show. The people who will love the real you are the people with whom you should be friends. Life’s too short to try to make everyone like you.

Stop seeking validation from others. We are all different people who have different tastes, different ideals, different perspectives and different opinions. Just accept that some people are bound to dislike you, and it’s nobody’s fault.

It’s difficult to build genuine friendships, a full life and a healthy self-image if you’re always trying to please everybody. Don’t you think you deserve to be who you really are? It’s time you stop seeking validation from others and start feeling worthy, just as you are.

Self-worth is about believing you are beautiful, no matter how you look, and believing in your capabilities during triumphs and defeats. It’s about feeling good about who you are, regardless of what others might think.

It’s being happy, without needing external validation. It’s about loving yourself through life’s highs and lows.

There’s only one “you” in this world, so don’t conceal or fake that. Let the world see the real you because you’re worthy. Embrace yourself and celebrate who you are.

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For All The Jiu Jitsu Loving Folks Out There

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Dillon Danis hits a toe hold in his first MMA fight

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Rafael Lovato hits a triangle/armbar in his MMA fight

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Standing back take counter

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Takedown counter from the 2-on-1

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Technique conquers all

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Sorry, not sorry!

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Fierce white belt action!

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Slap-Gate

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Flying triangle outta nowhere!

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Inside Japan’s Fantasy Sex Clubs

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The world of fuzoku or pink (commercial sex) is Japan’s second largest industry, raking in over 10 trillion yen ($85 billion) a year. For a fee, men can live out their fantasies in elaborate sets including no-panty coffee shops (with mirrored floors!), mock subway cars crowded with schoolgirls, and harem-themed bath houses. Japan’s sex workers and intricate fantasy rooms have been largely hidden from the rest of the world—until now. Joan Sinclair, a lawyer from San Francisco and an unlikely candidate to document this underground sex industry, is the first journalist to expose what really lies within Japan’s exotic clubs.

Sinclair first learned of Japan’s "image clubs" while teaching English near Tokyo in 1995. She heard rumors of women dressing up like nurses, policewomen, and commuting secretaries to provide men with fantasy services acted out in elaborately decorated playrooms. Curious, Sinclair visited Kabukicho, the world’s most lucrative red-light district, where the club exteriors hinted at a sex industry unlike anything in America. Although Sinclair itched to see exactly what happened inside, as a woman, a foreigner, and a photographer, she was told she’d never be allowed to enter the clubs.

Sinclair returned to the United States where she became a successful lawyer in San Francisco. Ten years later, Sinclair still couldn’t shake the memories of the pink clubs in Japan. So, in 2005 Sinclair returned to Japan with a singular goal: entering the clubs and documenting the elaborate fantasies played out within their walls. Sinclair spent a year befriending the women, customers, and managers who work in Japan’s entertainment industry, and slowly, with patience and persistence, she gained access to this forbidden world. Often working during business hours in dark, cramped rooms, ducking between customers, Sinclair created a body of work that reveals the sex employees in their working environments. "Behind every picture is a different story about how I got inside," says Sinclair. After a year, Sinclair returned home as the only American expert on fuzoku culture.

Pink Box, Sinclair’s comprehensive book, offers a colorful education in Japan’s innovative sex culture while also telling the story of an American woman in a foreign land with nothing more than curiosity and a camera.

Why did you want to document the sex industry in Japan?

It’s the second largest industry in Japan (automobiles are the first). It’s too much a part of Japanese modern culture to be ignored.

Ten years ago when I was an English teacher in Tokyo, I overheard a conversation about these clubs and had a friend take me on a tour of Kabukicho-the biggest red-light district in Japan.

I was blown away. There were train clubs with all-you-can-grope commuting women. And fake hospitals, where the customer can lie in bed and get “treated” by a pantiless nurse. There were “Sexual Harassment” offices where men can tear the pantyhose off their “secretaries.”

I returned to California and started a career as a corporate lawyer, but I never forgot about those clubs.

Japan is a tough nation to crack for any outsider, and sex industries worldwide are notoriously resistant to journalists. As a foreign photographer, and as a female, how did you achieve access to these forbidden regions of Japanese society?

Basically, I arrived in Japan with one phone number in my pocket and a camera.

People often ask if I had to pay money, but the bottom line is that there is no amount of money that could have bought me access. These places make millions of dollars a year. It wouldn’t be worth it for them to take the risk.

And they were very respectful of the women’s privacy. I was really surprised by that. The women came first, really.

So, how did you actually get in the door of these places?

Basically, it took a lot of singing karaoke with unsavory characters.

I knew I had only one year to shoot, as my husband was home waiting for me in California. So I learned the industry slang, and went about it in four different directions at once.

I got to know the managers, the customers, the women—and their advertisers. In Japan these clubs are serious business, and there’s lots of competition, and they spend tons of money on advertising in several thick glossy magazines that are nothing but guidebooks to the industry. They also all have websites.

They have websites?

Of course. They literally had information centers for men and women, providing pamphlets, discount coupons and guides directing you to the best venues.

So, yes, every club has a website. And you can even print out coupons (30% off your first panty ripping session!).

I always hear expressions like, “Oh you are doing a book on Japan’s underground culture?” No- it’s mainstream culture. It’s just not accessible to foreigners.

This is mainstream?

Businessmen often go after work or bring their corporate clients as a form of settai, customer appreciation. Some clubs are even franchised- chains of brand name corporate brothels throughout Japan.

Did you go alone?

I often went with either a regular customer or one of the girls. I wore a suit, and I would always bring gifts from the U.S. and a business card.

In Japan, a formal introduction from someone on the inside was really important.

Especially since you’re not Japanese.

That’s right. Almost none of the clubs allow foreigners, even if they speak Japanese.

Why not?

1. Foreigners don’t understand the rules–of which there are admittedly many. 2. They scare the Japanese customers. 3. They complain too much. 4. They can’t communicate well with the women if the women get uncomfortable. 5. They may have AIDs.

How many clubs did you eventually shoot?

I ended up shooting 90 different clubs, in Osaka, Kobe, Tokyo, Nishi-Kawaguchi, Fukuoka and Sapporo, and the finished book contains photos from about 80 of those clubs.

I knew by the sheer numbers of places, of women working, and the percentage of my contacts who personally knew someone involved that I would be able to eventually finish the book. That’s what kept me going.

What is it about Japan that makes this industry so ubiquitous?

A 400 year old history of the industry, a lack of a Judeo-Christian religious philosophy, a need for release in an tightly wound society, an emphasis on customer appreciation, a set of laws so complex that the industry is virtually legal…

And the costumes and fantasy rooms. What makes them so popular?

In Japan, company uniforms and school uniforms are still widely used. People’s social place is identifiable at a glance by their costume. These clubs allow people to break the social rules, using everyday archetypes. The schoolgirl, the commuting secretary- the women you see every day- are forbidden fruit. These sexualized archetypes are reflected in Japan’s wildly popular dirty comic books.

Would you say that being a woman helped or hindered you?

Let’s start with hindered. If I were a man, I’d instantly have more respect as a photographer in Japan. And in some clubs I would have been able to get in as a customer. And if I were a Japanese man, it would have been much easier. As a woman, a foreigner and a photographer, I am three of the things the doormen do not allow in the clubs. Three of three.

They just took one look at me and made the “no” sign in Japanese. It was a really tough barrier. At least if I were a man, I could engage them in conversation.

The only way being a woman helped me was that because I was a woman, the glossy magazines, the advertisers, that fourth category, were interested in covering me for content purposes. I literally had a column in a magazine named Tokyo Soapland called “Through Her Blue Eyes.”

One of the key characters who helped me was the editor of Tokyo Soapland magazine, and he knew that I wanted shots of the most visually interesting clubs. So he took me to an old fashioned-themed soapland, a wedding soapland, a policewoman soapland, a harem-themed soapland, and a Korean woman themed soapland.

So, are these clubs legal?

Gray zone. The bottom line is that most of them are officially operating illegally because they don’t have the proper licenses. But, as long as the girls are stopping short of having actual intercourse for money, the clubs are allowed to operate. So, most of the clubs offer absolutely everything imaginable but sex.

The industry is so clean in some ways—another Japanese paradox.

The prices and house rules are all written out in detail. Nothing is left to chance. The services were listed on menus. The extra services were so creative- to a degree that you just don’t see here.

Can you give me a few examples? What actually happens inside?

Well, most of the clubs don’t allow full intercourse, but they provide everything else. The only exceptions are the soaplands, where intercourse is definitely part of the deal. Some say it’s because the soapland neighborhood of Yoshiwara is a historic red-light district, dating back 400 years. Tradition.

Other extras include ‘green gel play’, which is where a bathtub is drawn and a packet of green powder is emptied into the water, which makes it slimy. The women splash around in it with the customer, who is satisfied at the end of the bath. Then there’s the ‘imprint service’, where the customer paints traditional calligraphy ink onto the woman’s anatomy. She then sits down on Japanese rice paper and leaves an imprint of her body for the customer to keep. There’s also the pantyhose ripping service. The customer chooses what kind of pantyhose—beige, black or sparkly—he wants the woman to wear. He can also select fishnet tights and panties. For an extra $20, the customer gets to rip them off the woman and keep the torn material.

How much of the outlay does the woman keep?

About half.

Were the women all Japanese, or were many Asian immigrants?

The book is about Japanese sex clubs that cater to Japanese men, and the women working in the ones I shot are overwhelmingly Japanese. Generally, they are women who have chosen to do it—middle-class, educated women—not women trying to feed their families or get drugs.

But there are neighborhoods in Japan where Thai, Filipina, Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese sex workers are brought over by the Japanese mafia to work as prostitutes. A lot of them are working off debt, and they’re forced to overstay their visas.

I chose for editorial reasons to keep that aspect out and limit the scope of the book. But people should know that’s not the whole story. One of the things Westerners kept telling me was, “Find the sad stories, you’re not going deep enough!” But with the Japanese women, I kept looking for psychological damage, exploitation and abuse—and I didn’t find any of it. I found very balanced women making a personal choice. Once in a while one of them would say, “I can’t have one-night stands because I feel I should get paid for them.” Those kind of statements gave me pause.

Did they have other jobs?

It turned out to be a full-time commitment for most of the women. Their salaries depend on repeat customers, the regulars who request them, so they had to make themselves available at the clubs several hours per week.

How much do these girls earn?

The salaries vary, but in general about $140,000 per year, about what a first-year lawyer in the US earns. They get a base salary, plus cuts of the extra options, usually 50 percent, and a bit of extra money for being chosen. If you’re working at a health or image club, and you’re chosen from the photo catalog, you might get a $25 bonus for a forty minute session. And that encourages repeat customers, regulars who get hooked on one girl.

Many of the girls are educated and middle class. Do their parents know?

Many clubs offered so-called ‘alibi services’. A lot of the women still lived at home, which is common in Japan for inpiduals even into their 30s and 40s. They would tell their parents that they were makeup artists or waitresses. If the parents called that line, the club would answer, “Hello, Denny’s”—or wherever the women were pretending to work.

That’s ingenious.

Well, the clubs compete with each other for the women so fiercely that the women themselves are the prized commodity. The managers really want to keep them so they take good care of them.

What about their futures? Do they get stuck in the sex industry, unable to break the addiction to quick cash, like so many American performers?

A lot of the women try it for a month or two, then quit, get married, and never tell their husbands. It’s really hard work, and the ones who do it for years don’t stay in the industry for decades. A lot of them have college degrees, since Japan boasts a 99% literacy rate. Generally, they can’t be on drugs—they’d get fired. In Japan, you need to use the more difficult formal form of honorable language to address customers, so any drug or alcohol abuse would be obvious and quickly discouraged. Their social demands are so much more complex than ours.

How did you feel as an American woman and mother encountering Japan’s comparatively more public pedophilic fantasies?

The first thing I had to do was put aside my preconceptions and some of my feelings. The schoolgirl fantasy is ubiquitous in Japan.

It’s a complex subject. A lot of Asian women look younger than they are—especially compared to Western women. But that’s an integral part of the industry, not only in Japan. It’s too critical to ignore just because it might offend.

What did disturb me was the sale of middle-school girls’ uniforms, and videos and magazines that featured young girls. I was surprised and saddened by that. Some of the video footage is taken by men posing as parents. I had more of a problem with that than the fantasies.

Are all of the customers male?

No, there are clubs for women where men provide female customers with services. And their customers are predominantly older women.

The real question is: Who has the power? Is it the customer paying for a fantasy, or the women and men getting paid quite well to tease, flirt, flatter and sometimes satisfy?

Was it difficult selecting the photos? Were you concerned about offending readers?

I decided to include some of the racier images. The Japanese sex industry is complicated-it’s bizarre and creative and over-the top and colorful, but the bottom line is what happens inside those private rooms. I wanted the book to be both honest and complete- which means some of the photos are difficult to look at.

Photographing an industry with such close ties to criminal organizations in Japan must have been a bit unnerving. What sorts of dangers did you encounter?

One time, I went to a strip club. I brought a camera with a shutter release, with the lens poking out of my purse and the remote in my right hand, trying to be discreet. It was dark, with bursts of flashing strobe lights. I thought I could take photos remotely and no one would pay attention. After about an hour of taking the most phenomenal pictures, two staff members grabbed my arm and pulled me to the back room. “Take out your camera,” they said.

It was very scary. There were five mafia men in a back room interrogating me. They had me pull out my camera, then they ripped out all the film.

I’d talked my way out of the situation, but I realized that Kabukicho, one the world’s most profitable red light districts, is only a about a quarter mile by a quarter mile in size. Like most urban neighborhoods in Japan, it’s stacked vertical and tight. Being I am so recognizable- the blonde chick running around with a camera- I realized I could get a reputation for being a troublemaker very fast.

So, I went home and immediately wrote a formal letter of apology to the owner, and had it translated into proper Japanese, and I went in person to present it.

I learned that you always need to ask permission in Japan. Always. That was a key transformation. After that episode, I went from being a guerilla journalist on this project to being a documentary photographer.

That’s terrifying, and I’m relieved you’re still with us.

As for the yakuza (mafia), I had a don’t ask policy, and I used it for my own protection. As a woman working alone on this book, I focused on the visuals and stayed away from exposing the mechanics of the business. Very Japanese, actually.

So what is the relationship between the mafia and the sex industry?

Most of the clubs are yakuza owned. They often selloshiburi (moist washcloths) at a premium to the clubs. Extortion.

And every club has a ketsumochi (literally ass-holder), a low level mafia go-between on the payroll. If a customer is rowdy or rude to a girl, the ketsumochi has the yakuza deal with the troublemakers.

What was one of your craziest experiences?

Shooting a fake train club in the middle of a typhoon. I had to go all the way to Kobe, and after several meetings, I finally got the OK to photograph the train. The day of the shoot, a typhoon hit. My connection, who was really excited about the photo project, had his guys drive me through the typhoon anyway, paying $80 highway tolls to get me from Osaka to Kobe to shoot the train.

When we got there, the place was packed with customers seeking refuge from the typhoon.

What did the clubs feel like inside?

They were crowded and they stank of whiskey and smoke. They were also claustrophobic and dark, with high volume techno music booming through the speakers. I had to learn to clean my cameras because of all the smoke.

Pink Box: Inside Japan’s Sex Clubs

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The Story Of Issei Sagawa, The Japanese Cannibal That Walked Free

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He was a short man, just under five feet tall.  His hands and feet were small and even his voice was more like that of a girl.  He had mentioned in some interviews that he wasn’t the kind of man most women would find attractive, and he surmised that being acutely self-conscious of his shortcomings might have fueled his obsession with “the perfect woman.”

In Cannibal Killers, Moira Martingale describes how Issei Sagawa, a brilliant Japanese student, obsessed over tall women with Occidental features.  Eventually fantasy was not enough, so while studying for his degree in English literature at Wako University in Tokyo, he became attracted to a German woman who was teaching him the language.

“When I met this woman in the street,” he later said to British reporter Peter McGill, “I wondered if I could eat her.”One summer day, he crawled through the window of her apartment, intent on killing her.  To his delight, she was asleep.  Even better, she was wearing hardly anything at all.  He looked for something to use to knock her out or stab her and he spotted an umbrella.  However, before he could do anything, the woman woke up and saw him there.  She screamed, scaring him, and he fled from her apartment.

But he did not forget what he most desired.  It had been almost too easy to get close to a woman, and if he prepared himself better, he felt sure he could indulge in his fantasy.  He just had to plan it more effectively, so he began to look around for his next victim—one that would not get away.  It wasn’t until he went to Paris a few years later that he found the woman that he could not get off his mind.  Her white skin, the fleshy shape of her buttocks, and her beautiful features both repulsed and drew him.  He started to insinuate himself into her life.

Sagawa believed that he loved these women and that he could demonstrate it by consuming them.  It wasn’t unheard of. 

Sagawa Strikes

While studying at the Censier Institute in Paris in 1981, Sagawa spotted another tall, beautiful northern European woman woman, Renee Hartevelt.  He says that when he sat next to her in a class, he fell instantly in love and could not stop thinking about the white skin of her arms.  She was the perfect woman for what he wanted to do, but this time he had to be more careful.  He had to be ready.

Renee was 25, blonde, and independent.  She spoke three languages and had a bright future, with the aim of getting a Ph.D. in French literature.  Sagawa asked her to teach him German, and since his father was quite wealthy he could pay her well.  She accepted.

According to him, she liked his obvious intelligence and ability to discuss everything from Impressionist paintings to Shakespeare to European literature.  He wrote her love letters and invited her to concerts and exhibits. He was small, feminine, and walked with a limp, yet she often went with him and invited him to her apartment for tea.  They even danced together, allowing Sagawa a more physical sense of his fantasies.  He found these Nordic women overpowering, and even as he claimed he loved them, he wanted to posses and destroy them.

One day he invited Renee over to his apartment for dinner.  He asked her to read a poem by his favorite German expressionist, which she did.  After she left, he smelled and licked the place where she had sat and vowed that he would eat her—that would allow him to possess her forever.

Soon he asked her to come over again for dinner.  He had a cassette recorder, he said, and he wanted to record her reading of the poem.  She accepted for the evening of June 11, 1981, and Sagawa prepared himself to act out his ultimate fantasy.

Upon arriving in Paris, he had purchased a .22-caliber rifle “for self-protection.”  He had it ready when Renee arrived. He seated her on the floor, Japanese-style, to drink tea. Into her drink, he put some whiskey to make her more pliant. They talked for a while as Sagawa waited for the whiskey to have its effect.  Then he told Renee that he loved her and wanted to take her to bed.

She resisted him.  She found him engaging but not sexually attractive.  She wanted only to be his friend.

Sagawa nodded.  He then got up to get the book of poetry, while Renee sat on a chair.  Sagawa handed the poem to Renee to read and started the recorder.

While Renee recited the poem in her native language, Sagawa came up behind her with his rifle and shot her in the back of the neck. She fell off the chair.  He continued to talk to her but she failed to answer.  He was surprised by how quiet it was.  Then he noticed the amount of blood that flowed out of her wound.  At first, he attempted to clean it up, he finally gave up.

Ultimate Fantasy

He then undressed her, finding it difficult to remove clothing from a corpse.  But he was pleased that now she could no longer refuse his advances.  She belonged to him.  Then he got a knife and used it to cut off the tip of her left breast and a piece of her nose.  These he consumed.

“I touched her hip,” he later wrote in his fictional account, In the Fog, “and wondered where I should bite first.”  He chose her right buttock, but he found it difficult to bite into, and then realized he had a headache.  He then went on to describe, moment by moment, the appearance of her fat and muscle, and the taste of it.

As fat oozed out of one stab wounds, Sagawa said it had the consistency and appearance of yellow corn.  He smelled it and found that it had no odor.  Cutting deeper to find the flesh, he placed a chunk into his mouth.  “[It] melted in my mouth like raw tuna in a sushi restaurant.”To him, there was nothing more delicious, and he looked into Renee’s dead eyes to tell her so.  He was ecstatic now that he had indulged himself in his fantasy.  He had this gorgeous body all to himself.  It had taken him until the age of 32 to consummate his desires, but he had done it.

Then he got serious.  Using an electric carving knife, Sagawa began to cut Renee into parts.  He laid out strips of flesh to store for later and nibbled on a few pieces raw.  Then he made a quick meal of fried human flesh with mustard.  He took photographs of the mutilated corpse and had sex with it.  “When I hug her,” he recorded, “she lets out a breath.”  He told her that he loved her.

As he cooked and ate more of her remains, he listened to the recording he had made of her reading the poem.  When he was finished, he used her underwear as a napkin to wipe his mouth.  He then returned to her body, cut off a breast and baked it, but disliked the greasy consistency.  He found that he preferred her thighs.

When he finally felt exhausted, he took what was left of the corpse into his bed to sleep with it. He knew that in the morning he would have to prepare to get rid of the evidence.

The next day, finding that the body did not yet smell, he continued to try parts of it, in particular the arm that had so fascinated him.  He chewed on it all the way from the underarm to the elbow.  “I had no idea,” he wrote, “that it would taste so good.”Sagawa was curious about a few of the body parts that seemed more repulsive.  He hesitated over what to do, but decided to go ahead and indulge.  Cutting out the anus, he put it into his mouth, but the smell overpowered him, so he spit it out.  He tried frying it, but that failed to diminish the odor, so he gave up and returned to the body.

The Honeymoon is Over

By this time, several large flies swarmed around the corpse, so Sagawa took that as a sign that he’d lost Renee.  The “honeymoon” was over.

He then used a hatchet to chop her into pieces that would fit into the suitcases he’d bought specifically for this purpose.  Yet even as he dismembered her, he grew excited, so he used her hand to masturbate.  Then he chewed on her nose and heard the noise of the cartilage crunching.  Since he’d often thought about chewing on her lip, he removed it and set it aside.  That part he would keep for later pleasures.

“I want her tongue,” he said in his fictional account.  “I can’t open her lower jaw, but I can reach in between her teeth.  Finally it comes out.”  He cut it off, popped it into his mouth and watched himself chewing it in the mirror.  Then he went for the eyes.

The final step for Sagawa was to explore the internal organs, which stung his hands with digestive acid, and then used the hatchet to cut off her head.  With so many parts removed, it looked like a skull.  He grabbed the hair and hung the head in front of him, an experience that in retrospect caused him to say, “I realized I am a cannibal.”

By the time he was finished bagging the pieces and locking them into a suitcase, it was midnight of the second day.  He called a cab.Arriving at the Bois de Boulogne, he lugged the suitcases into the park, intending to shove them into the pond.  However, he had a difficult time with his heavy burden.  When he spotted some people watching him, he got scared and just left the suitcases.  Martingale reports in Cannibal Killers that a couple went closer and saw a female hand protruding from one of the bloodstained cases, so they called the police.  Police opened the suitcases, found the remains, and began the task of tracing the bags back to the purchaser.

In the meantime, Sagawa returned to his apartment to enjoy the pieces of Renee Hartevelt that he’d put into the refrigerator.  As he ate another gruesome meal, he thumbed through some pornography.  Each day of his remaining freedom, he ate another piece, claiming in his later renditions that it became sweeter with time.

A Sexual Fetish

Sagawa, who clearly had a sexualized lust, told a British journalist that his compulsion for cannibalism probably came from a childhood dream he’d had that left a huge impression.  He was in a boiling pot with his brother, being prepared for a meal for someone else.  From that point on, he began to fantasize regularly about cannibalism, switching his role from the disempowered “meal” to the empowered consumer.  Yet he wasn’t interested in ingesting the girls of his own race; he envisioned eating large blond women with white skin.  For him, the possibility of being intimate with them in this way was highly erotic.

After his first breaking-and-entering incident in Tokyo, he actually went to a psychiatrist to confess his dark desires.  The man believed that Sagawa was highly dangerous—probably because he’d begun to act out his fantasies—but Sagawa’s father managed to engineer a cover-up and then sent his son out of the country to another school. The mental health professionals who evaluated him later also saw dangerous tendencies in him, from psychosis to psychopathy.

Yet in the end, none of their diagnoses mattered.

No Trial, Just Fame

When the police arrived at his apartment two days after the murder with a search warrant, Sagawa let them in.  They opened the refrigerator and found pieces of a female body inside, including lips.  Sagawa freely confessed to what he had done, adding that he had a history of mental illness.  In fact, his descriptions were so detailed and salacious that a judge decided he was not competent to stand trial: he was clearly delusional.  Sagawa received a sentence of incarceration for an indefinite period in the Paul Guiraud asylum.  Three psychiatrists who evaluated him said that he’d never be cured.According to Brian King, who edited Lustmord, while in the hospital, Sagawa corresponded with several members of the Japanese literati, who sent him books about other cannibals.  “I realized I was not so unusual,” was his comment.  He also said that he’d learned how to go about such a crime without getting arrested.

It pays to be rich, and his father, Akira Sagawa, president of Kurita Water Industries in Tokyo, eventually worked out a deal in 1984 to have Sagawa transferred to the Matsuzawa psychiatric hospital in Japan.  The superintendent there believed that he was sane and ought to be in prison.  There Sagawa remained for only 15 months before he was granted his freedom in August 1985, again, thanks to his father and very much against the advice of the superintendent.  After killing a woman and consuming her remains, Sagawa was able to go freely about in society only five years after the crime.  He was even granted a passport to go to Germany.What made the situation worse was how he reveled in what he did and was only too happy to tell people about it on television talk shows.  He even agreed to appear in several Japanese pornographic films, and he wrote four novels.  The one in which he described the details of his murder sold over 200,000 copies.  Thanks to his father, he’d gotten away with murder, and he was quite proud of it.

Now Sagawa enjoys being the focus of tabloid media, granting interviews and making videos to indulge the voyeuristic curiosity of those who want to get closer to someone who has eaten human flesh.  He apparently finds the attention amusing and does not feel that he did anything wrong.  “The public has made me the godfather of cannibalism,” he stated, “and I am happy about that."

The Rolling Stones wrote and recorded a song about Sagawa’s gory deed, calling it, “Too much Blood,” and Sagawa tried his hand at a comic book version of the story.  He also wrote a weekly column for a tabloid publication, edited an anthology of cannibal fantasies, and was featured on the cover of a Japanese gourmet magazine.  Under an assumed name, he even managed to get women to pose nude for him.

On his web site, he offers excerpts from his rendition of his crime and discusses why cannibalism is not such a horrific act.  For those who want to see his art, he shows examples of his paintings—mostly of the fleshy buttocks of white females.In a magazine article, he said that he now envisions being eaten himself by a young Western woman, because, he insists, only an act like that will save him.

– Katherine Ramsland

 

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The most extravagant gun I have ever seen. Owned by Sultan Mahmud I, dated 1732-1733

 

Terrified Dolphin Throws Himself At Man’s Feet To Escape Hunters 

 

There was ‘Candid Camera’ in 1965 too and they filmed how teenage boys and girls will react to a ‘hot teacher’ 

 

How to Fix Your Posture in 4 Moves!

 

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Wrestling fan tries to get a hug. Awkwardness ensues

 

Fucking idiot

 

Fuck climbing a fence 

 

Dumbass

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Taking his time to say hi to the haters

 

I’m pretty sure this guy got knocked out!

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Homeless dude has some moves on him!

 

Name this Weapon

 

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