For pollution’s sake, don’t go rushing to your nearest ocean shore and start tossing note-filled bottles into the seas in search of someone on the other side. But then again, it just might work.
Yelp for Religion: German Website Lets You Rate Your Priest
If there’s one thing people are opinionated about besides politics, it’s religion.
QUOTE: The Race to Pinpoint Tainted Turkey
“We are looking everywhere, and we are doing our best to work with the CDC. When it comes to illness, there’s a lot of work and it’s very complicated. We’re trying to pinpoint the product and get it out of the market as
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Hollywood’s Highest Paid Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio
We’ll always think of him as the penniless Jack Dawson of Titanic fame. But DiCaprio won’t be riding steerage class anytime soon.
Tumblr of the Week: Suri’s Burn Book
We’ve said it before (and we’ll probably say it again) but right now, this is our favorite Tumblr.
Cheap Flights Fuel Mini Red-Light District in Amsterdam Airport
Of all the ways to capitalize on cheap airfare, this has got to be the most unorthodox.
Talk About a Knockoff: Chinese Furniture Store Painstakingly Mimics Ikea
They say imitation is the highest form of flattery. But Ikea is surely not so happy with China’s 11 Furniture store, which replicates the Swedish original with surprising attention to detail.
From Potter to Broadway: Darren Criss Follows in Daniel Radcliffe’s Footsteps
The Boy Who Lived is moving on, and Blaine is to the rescue.
‘The Bachelorette’ Finale Recap: ‘It’s Love Or Nothing’
Our “journey” is finally over. And while the “process” has been bumpy at times, Ashley has closed “the final chapter” of her love story thanks to her “open heart.” (Sorry, but has anyone else become fatigued by …
Reading While Eating for August 2: True or False
Tuesday’s links feature fake romance, fake friendships and an oddly real version of pinball.
The Essence of a Country: Lithuania’s National Scent Gets Bottled
“Oh my, you smell like Lithuania!”
What Anders Behring Breivik Can Expect Inside Norway’s Prisons
Anders Behring Breivik will likely spend the rest of his life in prison. Inside he’ll be treated with respect and humanity—two things he denied each of his victims.




