Saturday, September 17, 2016

Not All Heroes Wear Capes

These teachers are so darn good, you'll wish you had them yourself. 

Cool teachers.

Teachers are quite possibly the most important individuals in the world. And these photos prove that they're not only wonderful, they're also hilarious.

 

Apparently there is a professional coffee guy on movie sets. And the internet is absolutely obsessed with him now. 

Sometimes telling white lies is totally necessary — especially when you're a parent. Here are 17 secretly horrible lies every parent tells their child.

 
 
Pumpkin spice seltza.

Honestly, who would ever want pumpkin spice flavored seltzer? Everyone's obsession with pumpkin spice has gotten way too out of hand.

 

Ready to have your mind blown a little bit? Let's find out how well you can see the colors of the rainbow — and it might be harder than you think. 

Sometimes it's easy to forget that we live in a huge, huge universe. But these pictures will remind you how small you actually are. 

 
Awesome.

After a store that typically caters to girls welcomed her gender-nonconforming child with open arms, this mom wrote a touching thank you note about the power of acceptance.

 

Sure, teachers are some of the most inspiring people out there. But sometimes they can be downright weird.

Halloween will be here sooner than you know. So here are some top notch costume ideas for everyone who loves TV.

 
 
 

WHAT WE'RE READING

Pop stars.

In a cultural moment when queerness is more widely visible than ever before, there remain some bastions of heteronormativity — especially within the entertainment industry. Enter Halsey. On the border between indie acclaim and mainstream fame, the electro-pop singer has found herself facing a bind about how to present her sexuality as she gains more and more recognition. For a queer female pop star in 2016, navigating the expectations of celebrity and PR culture while remaining open and honest about one's sexuality is often a rocky endeavor. Will Halsey pull back on the queer image that garnered her attention in the first place, or attempt to prove that queer women can exist in the mainstream music scene on their own terms? Read the entire analysis by BuzzFeed's Shannon Keating here.

 
 
 

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