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May 2011

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May 17, 20113,449 notes
#Daniel Radcliffe
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#Ben Schwartz
May 16, 2011783 notes
#Chris Pine
May 16, 201199 notes
#Jay Baruchel
May 15, 20115,622 notes
#James Franco
May 15, 2011280 notes
#Ezra Koenig
May 15, 201111,016 notes
#Adam Levine
May 12, 2011368 notes
#Adam Levine
“Why are we listening to the Bush administration people anyway? They didn’t GET bin Laden. They’re like the Winklevoss Twins of getting bin Laden — if you were the guys that killed bin Laden, you would’ve killed bin Laden!” —

JON STEWART, on former Bush administration figures taking credit for the killing of Osama bin Laden, on The Daily Show (via inothernews)

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May 12, 20112,525 notes
#Jon Stewart
May 12, 2011152 notes
#Logan Lerman
“The five most infamous Rahm Emanuel moments

1. Mailing a Dead Fish
Emanuel is known for his panache for treating donors right. He sends them cheesecakes from Eli’s, the famous Chicago bakery. But the one pollster who notoriously ticked off Rahmbo received a 2 1/2 foot decomposing fish in the mail — ripe, stinky, and to the point.

2. Fundraising the Bugsy Siegel Way
His foray into fundraising started in Chicago while campaigning for Mayor Richard Daley’s reelection, when Emanuel raised a record number of donations. His sales pitch was simple enough: He’d tell contributors he found their offers so low it was embarrassing and then hang up on them. Mortified, the donors were shamed into calling back and giving more.

3. Nearly Losing His Finger
When he was a senior in high school, he sliced his finger while working at Arby’s. But instead of seeking medical attention, he decided to celebrate prom night by swimming in Lake Michigan. The bone and blood infection that resulted was so severe it practically killed him. Scrappy and determined, even at death’s door with a fever of 106 degrees, he pulled through, only losing part of his finger.

4. Threatening Tony Blair
Never a mincer of words, Emanuel didn’t couch his meaning when he offered Tony Blair counsel just before the then British prime minister appeared with President Clinton during the Monica Lewinsky scandal: “This is important. Don’t fuck it up.”

5. Knifing the Dinner Table
The most infamous Rahmbo story of them all is the one that begins with the dinner the night after Bill Clinton was elected in 1992. Among those present at the dinner table was ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos, who watched while an overwrought and clearly exhausted Emanuel began ranting at a long list of Clinton “enemies.” As he shouted each name, he stabbed the table with his steak knife: “Nat Landow! Dead! Cliff Jackson! Dead!” Apparently, others joined in.
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THIS MAN.

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May 12, 2011791 notes
#Rahm Emanuel
May 11, 2011160 notes
#Jason Segel
May 11, 2011893 notes
#Daniel Radcliffe
“This is probably going to get quoted in every publication just because I said it. And I’m not even saying anything. I’m not talking about my films, I’m not talking about my life, and I’m not talking about the world. And yet, the media will print it simply because I said it. And at this moment in time, I bet there is an artist around the corner of this hotel, on the street, with a mind far beyond ours, but we will never listen to him simply because he has not appeared in a movie. And that is what is fucked up about our culture.” —Robert Downey Jr. (via tarrinj)
May 7, 201146,646 notes
#Robert Downey Jr.
May 7, 20112,541 notes
#Andrew Garfield #Jesse Eisenberg
May 5, 2011819 notes
#Andrew Garfield
May 5, 2011901 notes
#Adam Levine
“They don’t like to be talked about in the press, they get embarrassed.” —Jesse Eisenberg on his cats (via woodenvagina)
May 3, 20112,470 notes
#Jesse Eisenberg
May 3, 2011594 notes
#Andy Samberg
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