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LOL: Here’s Proof That Mannequins Are Sometimes Funnier Than Real People

Source: Bloomberg / Getty Forget the Mannequin Challenge — there’s a new mannequin meme going around that’s got everyone laughing out loud. YOOOO THIS NIGGA GOT A ANDROID pic.twitter.com/JaBXo6TSlg — hails (@haileylainee) August 2, 2018   Seriously though, we should be just as afraid of them taking over the world as we are robots. THIS BITCH BRAGGING BOUT A DM FROM SHIGGY pic.twitter.com/eCGBFPAhcw — Fear God Not Them (@LorenzoWis) August 8, 2018 Low key though, anything involving humanizing a mannequin is usually funny AF. Guy has so many kids he thought the mannequin was one. pic.twitter.com/WMO9DsieUV — Mr. Drinks On Me (@Mr_DrinksOnMe) August 1, 2018   Check out more times the still figures made us laugh harder than any human could.

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LOL: Here’s Proof That Mannequins Are Sometimes Funnier Than Real People

A Word: 7 Tweets That Argue More Police Won’t Fix Chicago Violence

Source: Scott Olson / Getty This week Chicago has been in the headlines for having one of the most violent weekends this year. According to the Chicago Tribune , at least 74 people were shot between 3 p.m. on Friday, August 3 to 6 a.m. Monday morning. Twelve people were killed, while 62 were wounded and the ages ranged from 11 to 62 years old. Most of the shooting took place in the South and West sides of Chicago, and the police blamed gang members who shoot into summer crowds for the high shooting numbers. Now, as of Tuesday, police Superintendent  Eddie Johnson announced that several hundred more police officers will be deployed to neighborhoods plagued by shootings. Despite this move, there are many people on Twitter, ranging from activists to Chicago natives, that aren’t about putting more police on the streets. Considering Chicago’s history of police  corruption and divestment from vulnerable communities,  folks feel money can be much better used elsewhere. Many people even criticize mayor Rahm Emmanuel and a police department that seems more interested in setting up the community it serves, rather than deescalating violence. Swipe through to check out seven tweets calling out the city officials.

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A Word: 7 Tweets That Argue More Police Won’t Fix Chicago Violence