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Emily Ratajkowski Nude Compilation Video of the Day

Here’s a weird edit some creep made of Emily Raajkowski…. Emily Ratajkowski is some model who may hate me and has blocked me on Instagram and Twitter…but I still like looking at her aspiring to be famous tits..tits that she doesn’t mind showing off because I guess she figures it’s better than sucking dick in back alley’s to pay the fucking rent…..not that she has to pay the rent…but I guess with a body like this it should be put on blast. My friend told me her tits were fake. I used to hate fake tits. Now I don’t…cuz I fuckeed a whore with fake tits and realized when tits don’t morph into weird shapes when getting slammed…but stay firm and round…I cum faster…cuz I don’t get lost in the motion…like staring at a water feature in the park or some shit…. I don’t know if I make sense, but the good news is that I don’t have to.

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Heaven Help Us All: 73-Year-Old Woman Raped In Central Park!!!

Her attacker asked “Do you remember me?” before the assault!!! A 73-year-old woman was raped and beaten in Central Park on Wednesday morning in broad daylight! Her nasty azz attacker was seeking revenge… The woman, a bird-watcher who goes to the park every day, had indeed encountered the man before. About a week and a half ago, she had seen him masturbating in the Ramble area and taken a photograph of him. The man demanded that the woman delete the photo at the time, and when she refused, he tried unsuccessfully to take her camera, the Police Department’s chief spokesman, Paul J. Browne, said.On Wednesday, around 11:50 a.m., the woman was birding along a wooded path near West 74th Street and Strawberry Fields when the man, whom she described as white, stocky and clean shaven, with a Russian or Ukrainian accent and in his 40s or 50s, appeared again. After asking her if she remembered him, the suspect threw the woman to the ground, raped her and stole her backpack, which contained a digital camera with a professional lens. Eric Ozawa, a writing instructor at New York University, said that he had been bird-watching in the park when he saw a woman’s legs sticking out onto the wood-chip path, and at first thought she was sleeping. Then he saw her sit up on the path, which is lined with shrubs and trees. The woman had mulch sticking to parts of her face, which was badly bruised, Mr. Ozawa said. Her forehead was swollen; the area around her right eye was turning blue. She waved him over and told him that she had been raped, he said. Mr. Ozawa said that the area was crowded at the time. Just before reaching the path where he encountered the victim, he had threaded through a cluster of tourists at the nearby “Imagine” memorial, to John Lennon, he said. “For something like this to happen in broad daylight is particularly horrifying, and someone of her age,” Mr. Ozawa said. “It took me a while, I think, to really register what had happened. It was such a shock. The park has seemed so safe for so long.” Andres Fontanez, a maintenance operator for the park who often works around Strawberry Fields, said detectives showed him a photo of a white man, possibly in his 30s or 40s with longish, dark hair.“She’s a nice, old lady, she don’t bother no one,” he said. “She’s always in there, sitting down on the same bench, trying to make sure the park is as nice as it should be.” We hope this poor defenseless woman still has the camera she used to snap this perv so this disgusting azzhole is found and has his schlong ripped off!!! Source Images via shutterstock/facebook

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“Lawless” Movie Trailer 2012!!: Shia Labeouf Killing Crooked Cops Sounds Like A Classic! [Video]

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Tiddays In The Park: Dozens Of Women Put Their Bee Stings On Blast In NYC

Women In New York Protest For The Right To Drop Their Tops If Rick Ross can flaunt his triple Ds, women should be able to also. Well, at least that’s what this group of New Yorkers think… Some two dozen topless women protested in a New York City park on a hot, sweaty Sunday as part of what they called “National Go-Shirtless Day” to draw attention to inequality in shirtless rights between men and women. There were shirtless men in the park, too, but nobody paid them much attention, a disparity, organizers said, that demonstrated the need for the event. “We say there is nothing wrong with the female nip,” Karen Heaven, an organizer of the event, told the crowd that quickly formed around her in Manhattan’s Bryant Park. She was wearing white pants and not much else besides a purse over her shoulder. “My dog has six, I have two, but I can be put in jail for showing my nips. It’s 2012 — what are we thinking?” It is legal for women to go shirtless in public in New York City but laws vary widely across the United States. Heaven and her colleagues say discrimination is unconstitutional and they want full equality. Similar protests were scheduled in about 30 U.S. cities and 10 around the world, organizers said. Several women waved signs saying: “Equal Shirtless Rights For All.” We bet this was a sight to see on a Sunday afternoon. Do you think women should have the right to bare their bossoms? Source Image via Shutterstock

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A “Lil Positivity”: Amar’e Stoudemire’s New Book Series Is All About The Kidz

Amar’e Stoudemire’s got a new gig. The NBA player recently wrote a children’s book series and it’s all about encouraging young boys (and girls) to reach their goals. Co-written by Stoudemire with the Scholastic team, the New York Knicks captain’s first book of the series, Home Court , is about his life as a 6’11″ middle school student who plays basketball, baseball and football with his friends in Lake Wales, the small Florida city where he grew up. According to a Scholastic spokesperson, the series is likely to be ongoing, although just three books have been commissioned to date. Eleven-year-old Amar’e Stoudemire has a lot going on. He loves to go skateboarding in the park. He takes his school work very seriously. He helps out with his dad’s landscaping company. And he likes to play basketball with his best friends—but just for fun. When a group of older kids start disrespecting his boys on their neighborhood basketball court, there is only one solution. Amar’e must step in and use his athletic ability and intelligence to save the day. This experience leads Amar’e to realize that basketball is his true passion. STAT is based on the life of All-Star NBA sensation Amar’e Stoudemire, who overcame many obstacles to become one of the most popular figures in sports today. “Kids need to enjoy reading and not see it as a chore,” said Stoudemire, a “proud father of three” who says he didn’t read enough as a child and is now “always” reading to his kids (ages 7, 5 and 4). He said he wrote STAT to give kids more opportunities to read books for fun. The books are just part of Stoudemire’s efforts to promote child literacy. The Amar’e Stoudemire Foundation works to “creatively inspire young people to avoid poverty through education.” “It gives a lot of messages about the responsibility of working and doing homework and learning to be leaders with my friends and be a positive influence,” said Stoudemire. Big ups to Amar’e for helpin out the kidz and encouraging them to reach their goals. Source Images via WENN/Twitter

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Lollapalooza Evacuated As Dangerous Storms Whip Through Chicago

The music ended abruptly around 3:30 on the second day of the festival when organizers ordered the park emptied. By Gil Kaufman Festival-goers evacuate Lollapalooza on Saturday Photo: Theo Wargo/ Getty Images

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My name is Katie and even though I didn’t meet Justin, I…

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My name is Katie and even though I didn’t meet Justin, I had a Bieber Experience in Stratford. I live 8 hours away from Stratford and my parents were planning a trip to Canada so I asked if we could go to Stratford and surprisingly my mom said we could.  On Saturday Morning my best friend Harleigh (@crazed4cody) and I started the drive to Stratford. We went to Pizza Pizza and talked to the women who was working about when Justin came in with his friends. We went to the YMCA were Justin played basketball and talked to the lady there, We went to the park were Justin met up with Ryan in NSN. We went to Scoopers; Justin’s favorite ice cream place in Stratford and so many more places. We went to almost every place that was seen in Never Say Never and we even drove by his grandparent’s house. While we were at the Avon Theatre I turned around and all of a sudden I saw Bruce (Justin’s grandfather) at the stoplight with his window down, I waved and he smiled back. Stratford is BIG even though Justin says it is small and it is so beautiful. I wish I could have met some of Justins friends or even Justin but just seeing where Justin lived was the best experience of my life. – Katie @Iyiyiforsimpson  Read the original here: My name is Katie and even though I didn’t meet Justin, I…

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My first and best Bieber experience was Monday, June 18th at…

My first and best Bieber experience was Monday, June 18th at 7:00PM at the Apollo theater. I thought I would never be able to go to a Justin Bieber concert, but when I heard about this one at the Apollo, I was more sad than excited. I told my mom, just because I felt like complaining and she said, “Do you want to go?” Of course I did , but I was concerned about the money I had to spend in order to get a ticket. She told me that she knows how much I like Justin and besides, it’s  much  less expensive than a ticket for MSG, so I can go. I couldn’t contain my excitement. The next day, my father and I left to go wait outside of the Herald’s Square Macy’s. There was only about 20 people in line when we got there and it was even better. The second the man inside handed me my tickets I was shaking violently. I couldn’t believe  I was actually going to see Justin Bieber. When he started, I couldn’t help but cry. The moment I was waiting for since 2009 was actually here. The theater was so small and even if you were in the back (like I was) you were still close enough to get a good look at him. He opened up with “Baby” and then went on to do “All Around the World” with special guest Ludacris. After performing, he asked what song he should do next. He said “Be Alright” but I screamed “One Time” at the top of my lungs. He had to hear me because after “Be Alright” he played “One Time.” I was so excited, I felt like it was just for me, he even pointed at my dad hen he asked how the parents were doing. Anyway, when it came time to do OLLG everyone was screaming and volunteering until he said his ‘wife’ was going to be the OLLG, at that moment, I just knew it was going to be Avallana. He brought her on stage for OLLG! Everyone aww’d when she came out. When Justin asked her how she felt she said that she needed ear plugs because we were too loud, which resulted in even more aww-ing. After OLLG he sang “Pray” and dedicated it to Avallana. He then left the stage for what was about 10 minutes. Scooter came out and said that the left side of the building was totally blown out and the screen couldn’t be powered because it was too hot. We all just blamed it on Justin *wink* We ignored the warnings and went on with the show. After Justin sang “Never Say Never”, he left again and came out with Scooter where we all sang Happy Birthday to him, and yes, Scooter got a cake to the face and Ry Good threw candy into the audience. It turns out that the entire system blew out, even the power generators they used as back up. For the finale, Justin came out and explained the situation to us and told us we had to sing “Boyfriend” ourselves. I don’t care what anyone else says, that was the highlight of my night. It just made me feel so connected to him as not only a singer but a person. That is the real way to end a show, WITH the fans. Thank You Justin for everything. You made it a night to remember. – @le-awesomeblog See the original post here: My first and best Bieber experience was Monday, June 18th at…

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My name is Kayla, I just turned 16 on June 22, and I live in New…

My name is Kayla, I just turned 16 on June 22, and I live in New Jersey. I’ve been supporting Justin for 3 years, and it was on June 19, 2012 that I finally got the chance to meet him. My friend Madison and I were in NYC when we found out about the J&R meet and greet, but we were far from the store and figured it’d be sold out by the time we got there so we just went to look for his hotel. A couple hours later we found out that wristbands were still available, so we figured out how to take the subway to the store. Eventually we got there and got our wristbands. We called our moms practically crying because we were so happy that after 3 years, we’d finally be able to look Justin in the eyes. Let’s fast forward to June 19 th  at 12:30am- the time we (along with our moms) got to J&R to camp out. We were told that a lot of people would probably camp out and that it was going to be crazy, so we got there at 12:30am and ended up being 14 th  in line! We couldn’t believe we were that close to the front! We started listening to the Believe album and we all thought that it was AMAZING (I started crying when “Believe” came on)! Eventually everyone fell asleep besides me so I was beyond bored. I mean cmon…there was no way I was going to be able to sleep knowing that I was meeting Justin! Other people started coming on line at like 6:00am and we were all chanting and just having fun. Fox 5 News came and I got interviewed so it was pretty cool . At like 1:00pm they started moving us up in line and they handed the CDs out. That’s when it really hit me; I was meeting Justin Bieber in less than 2 hours. I was so anxious and excited that I couldn’t stay still. We were all going crazy trying to figure out if he was in any of the cars that were passing by, and by now the line went all the way across the street and around the park a few times. Finally at like 2:30ish we were aloud in the room. They had the album playing and some really nice posters on the wall. There was also a HUGE group of paparazzi so it was crazy in the store. We saw Ry Good and Alfredo come out of another room, and then Kenny came walking down another isle. Soon enough, Justin was walking down the aisle and up to his table. The paps went crazy and Justin got his proclamation. The meet and greets started, and when I realized how fast the line was moving I started freaking out because I had a whole little speech planned out, but I knew I wasn’t going to have time to say it all. I finally got up to the front, and I see Kenny and Moshe then I look up to see Justin looking flawless at the table. Like he literally looks perfect in person. I was pushed towards him and when I got to the table he said, “Hi pretty” and I pretty much died! But I stayed calm, smiled, looked him in the eyes (which are GORGEOUS), and told him that I’ve been supporting him for 3 years and that I’m so proud of how far he has come and that I’d be there supporting him till the very end. He was smiling and kept saying, “Thank you”. I was getting pushed along, but when I said my last few words I started tearing up and he just smiled at me. I turned around to try to see my mom and my friend, but all I saw was cameras and flashes and it was actually scary. I got lost for a minute and didn’t know where to go until a lady called me over and I found the way out. By this time, I was crying my eyes out. As I was walking down the aisle to leave, Fredo was walking towards me and saw me crying and was like, “Don’t cry! Be happy!” and hugged me then kissed me on the cheek! I kept walking and was crying so much that I didn’t even know where my mom was. Apparently after I talked to him, she gave him an invitation to my party (which was the coming Friday) and inside was a letter my little brother wrote for him. I finally saw her behind me and we were both just so happy. We couldn’t believe my dream finally came true. As we were walking outside by the line of girls waiting to get in, everyone saw me crying and started asking questions like “OH MY GOD DID YOU MEET HIM?!” “WHAT’S HE WEARING?!” “CAN YOU TAKE PICTURES?!”  Between crying and processing the fact that I met him, I was so overwhelmed and I couldn’t answer the questions. My mom was answering them because I was just lost. After we calmed down, my friend and I went to Times Square to see if we can see him at MTV. We didn’t (well…we saw his car leave). Overall, it was an amazing experience. Meeting him (and Fredo hugging and kissing me) was the best birthday gift I could have ever gotten, and most definitely something that I’ll never forget.  But with this whole experience, I’ve realized what a crazy and hard life Justin lives. With all the cameras and lights and people yelling at you, it’s got to get tiring. I mean I was in the spotlight for all of 10 minutes and I was so overwhelmed that I couldn’t even think. To think that Justin does that 24/7 is unbelievable. I finally understand why he snaps at people sometimes. It all has to become too much sometimes. I think everyone needs to stop saying that “he’s rude” when he snaps at people or that he “disappoints” you when he does something like flip off the paps or deny someone a picture. He’s human too, and when you’re constantly in the spotlight I think you have a right to say no sometimes. Everyone should just try to be more understanding when it comes to his career and way of life and before saying what he did was wrong, just think about what you would’ve done if you were him, living that crazy, hectic life. Anyways, to end my experience I just want to say that you may think you will never meet Justin, but trust me…eventually you will, even if you have to wait 3 years like I did. My advice to you: when you do get your chance, BE CALM AND EMBRACE IT! If you’re crying or something you’ll miss out on what could be your only chance to talk to him. If you have the time, tell him what you’ve been wanting to tell him for years. Talk to him instead of just staring at him. I’m so happy that I was able to say even the few words that I did and I think I would’ve been upset if I spent my 10 seconds with him crying. To Justin: I just want to say that you don’t have to worry about disappointing us because it’s all about the music, and that’s something you can NEVER disappoint us with.  Please don’t worry about constantly being perfect. We know you’re human and that you’re going to make mistakes and we understand. Just remember to do things that make YOU happy, because trust me when I say this- when you’re happy, we’re happy. I love you, and I’ve loved supporting you from the beginning and watching you grow. I’ll be there through all the ups and downs of your journey, no matter what. Thank you for everything. –@yoo_its_kayla See the original post here: My name is Kayla, I just turned 16 on June 22, and I live in New…

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President Obama Praises Supreme Court Health Care Ruling; Celebrities Tweet Reactions

After the U.S. Supreme Court upheld Obamacare on Thursday, the President who fought and sacrificed for the controversial law praised the 5-4 ruling. While the court placed limitations on Congress’ power to regulate commerce and the U.S. government’s ability to restrict state funds, the law stood. The survival of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) – pejoratively or affectionately called Obamacare – signaled a major victory for Barack Obama. “Today’s decision was a victory for people all over this country whose lives are more secure because of this law,” Obama said in a televised statement. President Obama Reacts to Supreme Court Health Care Ruling “I know the debate over this law has been divisive,” he added. “It should be pretty clear that I didn’t do this because it was good politics.” “I did it because I believe it is good for the country.” Obama encouraged on his Twitter account for Americans to share what the Supreme Court ruling means to them and some celebrities did just that. Here’s a sampling of some stars’ reactions … Jason Alexander: “I applaud the Supreme Court and congratulate the President today. The bill isn’t perfect, we can fix it, but it’s the right direction.” Piers Morgan: “Must be a lot of people watching Obama’s SCOTUS speech just now, thinking: ‘That’s why we voted for him.'” Bette Midler: “Obama Health Care passes! The wing nuts must be boiling!” Deepak Chopra: “I will be honored to be taxed for compassionate health care.” Sophia Bush: “I am so grateful for the Supreme Court, and I heart Barack Obama so much right now. He cares about us, the average citizens of this country, more than he cares about pleasing all the scared-to-change people in power. That’s heroic, admirable, and exactly what we need. F–k yes Mr. President, you are a unicorn.” – on a photo of Obama on a unicorn Bush posted. Holly Robinson Peete: “I run a non profit and talk to real people every day all day. Families cannot afford healthcare.” Seth MacFarlane: “We gotta stop that tycoon from turning our park into a shopping mall.” John Legend: “Supreme Court has me in a good mood right now. America getting closer to universal access to affordable health care. It’s about time.” Christina Applegate: “Um, for those who want to move to Canada because of ObamaCare, you may want to look up Canada healthcare on Wikipedia. Just saying’.” Jessica Stroup: “Hey Barack Obama this song’s for you now playing My Hero by Foo Fighters.” Star Jones: “I’m waiting for read the actual SCOTUS healthcare ruling…and try to make it ‘user friendly’ for most of us.” MC Hammer: “Strategy: Positioning this as a threat to lower income majority won’t gain any new voters, that card has already been played.” Waka Flocka: “ObamaCare!… just when they started to doubt my man.” Michael Moore: “It’s not ‘Obamacare’ – it’s Obama Cares.” Wanda Sykes: “Drama at CNN. I would love to be a fly on Wolf Blizter’s beard.”

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