Thai Political Crisis Breakup

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Hector Janse van Rensburg, the UK artist better known as ShittyWatercolour, created sloth portraits based on fifty Facebook profile pictures using his signature style.
Back in April, Rory Patrick, a brave soul who hails from Portland, Oregon, publicly swore that he would boycott orgasm for one hundred days. Now, Rory is being hailed as the man of the week on Twitter after successfully completing his challenge.
Among the many risque double-entendres featured in Beyonce's "Drunk in Love," an oft-repeated reference to a "surfboard," or "surfbort" as the singer pronounces it, has become the single most memorable part of the song that is already being called one of the biggest hits of 2014.
The mobile app features over 900 icons that feature people of color as well as same sex couples and other underrepresented groups.
As the Israeli military operation in Gaza Strip enters its third and the deadliest week with hundreds of civilian casualties, the hashtag war between the two sides continues to intensify in the social media.
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