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Hilarious Video: Raccoon Breaks Into Beer Warehouse, Gets Hammered

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Raccoons get a bad rap. Sure, they have a tendency to rummage through garbage and campsites, scaring innocent bystanders in their path. And sure, they’ve been known to carry rabies from time to time. And yes, we all know that they, unlike many other animals, are not afraid of humans and won’t hesitate to engage and confront us.

But at the end of the day, raccoons are just like you and me. Sometimes they get hungry and are willing to eat whatever they happen to stumble across. And sometimes, well, sometimes they need to have a few drinks and let off a little bit of steam.

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Get Red Eyes While Swimming? Don’t Blame the Chlorine…

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If you’ve ever swam at a public pool, you’ve probably emerged from the water at some point with a stinging sensation in your eyes. We’ve grown accustomed to blaming this unpleasant sensation on there being too much chlorine in the pool but the Center for Disease Control claims new research shows that the true cause of getting red eyes while swimming is something much, much worse.

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Yes! There’s a Way to Block Facebook Friends’ Annoying Candy Crush and Farmville Invites

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One of the most annoying things that people do on Facebook is to send you invitations to play Candy Crush Saga, Farmville, and all sorts of other crappy games that you will never, ever play. Thankfully, there’s a way to block these unwanted invitations from ever reaching you, as a new video posted by Business Insider demonstrates.

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Is Your Partner Cheating on You? Here Are 7 Ways to Find Out

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Cheating is an unfortunate but all-too-common aspect of relationships. It doesn’t always happen, or at least not as often as some of the more jealous types might imagine, and there’s no foolproof way to find out about it immediately. In fact, some affairs go on for many years, and come to light only when the government gets hacked.

So what can you do to find out whether your partner is cheating on you?

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Watch This Dad Do the Impossible by Catching a Foul Ball While Feeding His Baby

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Fan interference at a baseball game is not uncommon, but it rarely occurs in such spectacular fashion.

On Tuesday night at Wrigley Field, Chicago Cubs pitcher Jason Hammel popped a foul ball into right field. Dodgers first baseman Adrian Gonzalez saw he had a play on the ball, but just as he reached out to record the out, a dad feeding his baby snagged the ball with his free hand.

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Video: A Fox News Anchor Throws an Ax and Hits a Man Live on Air

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If you’re a Fox News field producer and you’re planning a segment where anchors throw axes at targets, you should probably make sure there are no people in the line of fire. And if you’re a Fox News anchor who has to throw those axes at targets live on air, you should probably make sure you hit your mark. And if you’re going to miss your target completely, you should probably make sure you don’t accidentally hit a person. And if you accidentally hit a person, you should probably make sure he’s not a U.S. Army cadet from West Point.

Now, watch Fox and Friends cohost Pete Hegseth fail on all counts.

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Why The Man Who Destroyed Napster Supports Apple Music

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Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich can certainly appreciate the importance of looking out for the interests of artists. Back in April of 2000, Ulrich spearheaded a monumental lawsuit against Napster, setting into motion a chain of events that would eventually allow Apple to enter and ultimately dominate the music industry with the one-two punch that was the iPod and the iTunes Music Store.

Back in 2000, Napster was riding an unprecedented wave of popularity. I was in college at the time and saw first-hand how quickly Napster spread like wildfire. In an instant, what seemed like the world’s entire music library became accessible for free. It may not sound all that revolutionary in today’s Pandora/Spotify/YouTube filled world, but back in 2000, it was magic.

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