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Anti-Shutdown Tweet Quoted in Congress
A sharp-witted anti-shutdown tweet by ThinkProgress' editor-in-chief Judd Legum was echoed verbatim through the U.S. House chamber last week during a speech given by Pennsylvania's Democrat representative Mike Doyles.
Breaking Bad Music Video Tribute
Spoiler warning: This fan tribute to Breaking Bad, featuring the song "The Ecstasy of Gold" by Ennio Morricone, contains several pivotal scenes from crime drama television series.
Difficulty Level: Asian
Beyond the hard mode, there's the "asian level."
Taste Review: 45-Year-Old Candy Ration
Funny British reviewer Ashens cracks open a can of 45-year-old U.S. military candy ration and tries out a cracker and a chocolate wafer.