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Leelah Alcorn's Death
The Internet mourns the death of Leelah Alcorn, an Ohio transgender teenager who committed suicide this weekend after feeling rejected by her parents for coming out of the closet.
H.M. King Harald V "Trolls" His Wife on TV
Watch as H.M. King Harald V of Norway cracks an unexpectedly funny joke at his wife during their recent interview appearance on the news channel NRK.
"Novi God"
Celebrate new year's eve with Russia's "No. 1" holiday pop song music video that became a cult hit across Europe for its awesomely awkward use of green-screen backgrounds.