When a group of teenage bullies decided to deface a family friend's house, Jon Lovitz took to Twitter to bring them to justice. Anti-semitism; it stinks! (via inquisitr.com).
And then tries to attack the skatepark designer when he defends the kids. Apparently the jerk has since apologized.
Unfortunately, some things will never change. Fortunately, in the future kids will be able to outrun bullies.
To be fair, that other turtle is hogging the ledge. But let this be a warning to you all: don’t become distracted by strange noises when you’re sitting by the pool, lest Bully Turtle push you in.
This is so wrong. The attacker was suspended for three days. Three freakin' days! (via abc6onyourside.com)
Culture Buzz Not everyone can reach level 85. In a world where geeks have become the majority, we need to remember not to laugh at those that don't know the difference between Isengard and Azeroth. (via geekgirldiva.com)
Culture Buzz Not everyone can reach level 85. In a world where geeks have become the majority, we need to remember not to laugh at those that don't know the difference between Isengard and Azeroth.
The meanest kid in school narrates a series of hurdle jumps gone wrong in a high school PE class. He's either going to grow up to be a famous sports commentator, or just someone whose sole purpose in life is to troll the internet in his parents' basement.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/23/opinion/23engel.html?pa...
Teaching children how to get along will require much more than legislation, but a deeper rethinking of what schools should do for their students.
http://www.reddit.com/comments/cb372/how_i_silenced_a_lou...
I think the key part of this story is that it's his third day without cigarettes…
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/14/the-80s-bully-me...
5 minutes of wedgies and vintage slang for your enjoyment. Johnny Lawrence, where have you been all my life?
Culture Buzz If the mere mention of junior high elicits memories of torture and humiliation, you're gonna LOVE this video. The action comes at 2:13, but watch from the beginning for the full effect.
Okay, they're not really bullying the six-week-old lion/tiger mix, although he sure does look scared. Sixth grade would have been so much easier if the bullies had fins.
This kid keeps posting videos, and people keep embedding them and calling him a homo. Do we feel bad for this kid or is he merely another product of the YouTube generation? (Side note: he is totally against gay marriage.) [Update: This popular viral video has been CENSORED by the BuzzFeed black heart brigade!] [Update 2: The anti-censorship red heart brigade has reversed the decision! Now you are free to watch the video and judge for yourself. Read the comments below for the whole story! Note: It will take 40 more black hearts to pull this video down again, but we will do it if readers care enough about the issue to get out the vote.]