Showing posts with label Happy Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happy Day. Show all posts

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Moody British Indie Band The XX Covers Beyoncé's "I Miss You"

This is seriously gorgeous.
















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"Whilst on tour in Texas, we decided to cover a song by a Texan. She is one of our favourite artists of all time, Beyonce. This song has always meant a lot to us and was written with another artist we really admire, Frank Ocean. Happy Valentines day to you all. Lots of love, xx The xx"




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Beyoncé's original:








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Some Dude Gave Kim Kardashian Flowers And She Didn't Even Care

Happy Valentine's day y'all.














































































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The Most Disturbing Online Dating Commercial Ever Produced

By the most popular dating site in the Czech Republic. Happy Valentine's Day, lovers!













What feels like a suicide PSA ends up being a creepy, morbid spot for the Czech Republic's most popular dating site, Lidé, a site that is apparently populated with many men who view women as sex dolls. Line up to sign up, Ladies!

Happy Valentine's Day, 110 Million People In America Have Sexually Transmitted Illnesses

Two new studies released today paint a pretty grim picture of the sexual health of the country. Sexually transmitted illnesses (STIs) will unfortunately be a popular gift tonight.










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Alright, two new sexual health studies have been released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), analyzing data from 2008.



Alright, two new sexual health studies have been released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), analyzing data from 2008.






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According to the studies, there are 110,197,000 cases of STIs in total in the United States right now.



According to the studies, there are 110,197,000 cases of STIs in total in the United States right now.






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People between the ages of 15 and 24 make up about 20% of that 110 million.



People between the ages of 15 and 24 make up about 20% of that 110 million.






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