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Father Sings "Blackbird" to Dying Son
November 13th, 2014 8:30 PMFather Chris Picco sings the 1968 Beatles song "Blackbird" to his 24-week-old dying son, Lennon James Picco, who was delivered by emergency C-section after his mother Ashley unexpectedly passed away in her sleep.
4chan Takes Over TIME's Bannable Word Poll
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Father Sings "Blackbird" to Dying Son
Father Chris Picco sings the 1968 Beatles song "Blackbird" to his 24-week-old dying son, Lennon James Picco, who was delivered by emergency C-section after his mother Ashley unexpectedly passed away in her sleep.
4chan Takes Over TIME's Bannable Word Poll
Yesterday, TIME posted its fourth annual "word banishment" poll to single out one buzzword from this year and declare it banned in 2015, which included a slew of internet slangs and meme-y expressions, but then also, dare we speak of it: feminism. Can you guess what happened next?