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Man, WHAT? Tom Ford Says All Men Should Get Penetrated At Least Once To Fully Understand What Women Go Through

Tom Ford Says All Men Need To Get Penetrated Designer/movie director Tom Ford has an interesting viewpoint on how [straight] men can learn to be more sympathetic to the plight of the women in their lives…try a little homosexual encounter to get a feel for it. In a new interview with GQ , Tom Ford reiterated statements he made in a prior interview about how all men need the experience of taking a peen — just once in their lives — to fully understand what women go through: Yes, he says, all men should be penetrated at some point. And not as in emotions. He means: All men should be f*cked. “I think it would help them understand women,” he argues. “It’s such a vulnerable position to be in, and it’s such a passive position to be in. And there’s such an invasion, in a way, that even if it’s consensual, it’s just very personal. And I think there’s a psyche that happens because of it that makes you understand and appreciate what women go through their whole life, because it’s not just sexual, it’s a complete setup of the way the world works, that one sex has the ability to literally—and is expected to and is wanted to—but also there’s an invasion. And I think that that’s something most men do not understand at all.” Hmmm. Fascinating thought…though we doubt that most straight men are concerned enough with the female experience in this life to give penis a spin to better understand them… WENN

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John Legend To Campaign For Hillary Clinton With Concert In Ohio

  Celebs & Mothers Of The Movement To Campaign For Hillary Clinton In Last Month Before Election Soul singer John Legend will return to his native Ohio next week to campaign for Hillary Clinton two days before the state’s voter registration deadline. Legend will headline a concert at a college in the Cincinnati area and hold get out the vote events in southwest Ohio to urge millennials to go to the polls Nov. 8. Early voting begins Oct. 12 in Ohio, and Legend, who is married to model Chrissy Teigen and dad to baby Luna, will also ask young people to vote early and check their registration status at www.iwillvote.com. Other celebs, as well as the Mothers of the Movement, are set to campaign for the democrat in the last few weeks before the presidential election against republican Donald Trump. Wanna go? You can RSVP here for the Dayton area event and for for the Cincinnati concert here.

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Paris Hilton to Slovenia: No Sex Tape For You!

Paris Hilton does want anyone in Slovenia spending 1 Night in Paris . The former A-lister has taken legal action in order to shut down ParisHiltonPornVideos(dot)com, a Slovenian website that features clips of her sex tape with 2004 boyfriend Rick Salomon. According to TMZ sources, Hilton is looking to have the domain name transferred to her and to ensure that no one makes money off her videotaped bedroom actions except her and Salomon. She has filed documents with the World Intellectual Property Organization Arbitration and Mediation Center in order to plead her case. NOTE: Paris Hilton is a celebrity who was once really famous. She was Kim Kardashian before Kim Kardashian was Kim Kardashian and now she works sometimes as a DJ.

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Wonkbook: A ‘mistake’ Europe would be wise to make

The U.K. is in a double-dip recession. Spain has fallen into a recession. Belgium, Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal and Slovenia are in recession. Perhaps this might mean a bit of a rethink in the euro zone? Nah. “The first precondition in order to have sustainable growth everywhere in Europe is fiscal consolidation,” said Wolfgang Schäuble, Germany’s finance minister, at a press… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Ezra Klein Discovery Date : 30/04/2012 10:16 Number of articles : 2

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Melania Trump Defends Donald Trump "Birther" Criticism; Loves Michelle Obama Fashion

Melania Trump wants to make a couple of things clear: Her husband, potential presidential candidate Donald Trump, isn’t the only one who wants to see President Barack Obama’s birth certificate . Michelle Obama has such great style! She won’t say if he’s decided to run yet, but that she “will support him no matter what he decides” and says he’s not alone in his “birther” suspicion. “Well I think it’s not only my husband that wants to see the birth certificate. I think it’s a lot of people who voted for him and who didn’t vote for President Obama.” Melania, a native of Slovenia, says people are just frustrated . “They ask where it is and why he doesn’t show it. Does he have it? Where is it? Why not show it? What’s the big deal? I’d show [mine]. What’s the problem?” Hawaii state officials swear that they have inspected Obama’s original document and a Certificate of Live Birth was released during the 2008 campaign. Trump has been called out by George Stephanopoulos , Bill O’Reilly and many others for beating what some think is a dead horse, but he persists. Just today, he called in to Fox News to say “I think I’ve made my decision” on running and he vowed to continue to talk about Obama’s citizenship. “So, the media really latched on to it. They really like that talk,” Melania said. “But he’s also for bringing jobs back and the economy and taking care of people that are working so hard and to bring this country back to where it once was.” Melania says the prospect of being First Lady and living in the White House is “something that’s exciting but we never know what will happen.” She lavished her possible predecessor with praise for her style, too. Michelle Obama, she says, would look great in her ‘Melania’ jewelry line: “Yes, she has fabulous style. Very nice style! She would look great in my jewelry,” she said. “Anybody, no matter who you are, the First Lady, your mom at home with a child, your a businesswoman. You can wear my jewelry.” [Photo: WENN.com]

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English WAG Carly Cole Has Potential

These pictures of Carly Cole are for all the England football fans getting hammered before their possible World Cup elimination at the hands of Slovenia of all people. I don’t know much about her, but I’m going to say that she’s the hot sister of my future ex-wife Cheryl Tweedy- Cole because she’s married to England footballer Joe Cole and Cheryl used to be married to or is in the process of divorcing England footballer Ashley Cole which is close enough for my dirty mind to create a quite pleasant sister-on-sister fantasy to help get me through the game. Enjoy.

Rejoice: BP’s Tony Hayward Will Get His Life Back [Horrible People]

America’s only escapist pleasure during this endless oil spill has been yelling at and making fun of dour BP CEO Tony Hayward . What a dork! But now the fun’s over, because Hayward will no longer manage operations in the Gulf. More

How to Watch the World Cup at Work [Guides]

Wow, did you guys catch that exhilarating 2-2 tie between the US and Slovenia? What a game! Wait… were you seriously working? Work is no excuse for not watching the World Cup . Here’s how you do both. More

Le Havre settle dispute over Paul Pogba’s move to Manchester United

• Le Havre had accused Manchester United of poaching player • Ligue two club said they have ‘reached an agreement’ Le Havre have settled their dispute with Manchester United over Paul Pogba’s controversial move to Old Trafford. “Le Havre and Manchester United are satisfied to have reached an agreement regarding Paul Pogba’s integration to the Manchester United squad,” the Ligue two side said yesterday. Le Havre had accused the Premier League club of illegally poaching the 17-year-old Frenchman from their academy last August while United said they had not broken any rules. Le Havre had asked the world governing body Fifa to investigate the case of Pogba, who they said had agreed to join them only to leave for United. The case was similar to that of league rivals Chelsea, who were banned by Fifa from signing players until January 2011 for improper conduct when they acquired Gaël Kakuta from the French Ligue 1 club Lens in 2007. The ban was later lifted after the two clubs reached an agreement. Manchester United Le Havre guardian.co.uk

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World Cup 2010: What we’ve learned today | Paul Hayward

South Africa have all but been eliminated, leaving Africa desperately hoping at least one of its five other teams avoid a wipe-out This World Cup needs a strong African contender to extend the sense of triumph beyond the continent’s bare staging of the tournament for the first time. To think the six nations who call Africa home would be satisfied with an early wipe-out on the field of play so long as the event itself can be called a success would be to misunderstand the ambitions of football in these parts. South Africa are already in dire peril of becoming the first host country to fail to progress beyond the group stage. At Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria last night, Bafana Bafana fell victim to a striker who is developing a formidable reputation for crushing dreams. Diego Forlán, scorer of two of Uruguay’s goals in the 3-0 win, was Fulham’s tormentor in the Europa League final in Hamburg. • Follow the Guardian’s World Cup team on Twitter • Sign up to play our great Fantasy Football game • Stats centre: Get the lowdown on every player • The latest team-by-team news, features and more This far weightier blow against romance left South Africans crushed and embarrassed. As they left bars and restaurants they were already haunted by a vision of how this World Cup might feel if they no longer have Carlos Alberto Perreira’s side to cheer. We are in uncharted territory here. Never has a World Cup host had to abandon its prime allegiance and find another so quickly. South Africa must beat France in Bloemfontein to have any hope of advancing. The mantra has been that all Africans would support whichever team was left when theirs went out, but the portents are not good. Nigeria have already lost to Argentina and Greece, Algeria went down to Slovenia, Cameroon were beaten by Japan and the Ivory Coast began with a 0-0 draw with Portugal. Ghana’s 1-0 victory over Serbia remains the continent’s only flourish. There is still time for this unpromising early momentum to be reversed, but it pains all sentient neutrals to imagine South Africa’s energy and their sacrifices off the pitch coming to nought. Most obviously, Africa cannot be a nursery for the rich European clubs without the countries that supply that talent progressing at national level. This World Cup was meant to strengthen the African game. Otherwise it’s just a circus passing through. World Cup 2010 South Africa Paul Hayward guardian.co.uk

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