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Stick your Tongue In your Mouth Miley Cyrus! Will You?

Miley is desperately searching for that signature swag in Hollywood that even when she’s acting stupid, she finds it stylish! Funny enough, no one is telling her the truth! Facial expressions from One Direction, Rihanna, Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez and the WillSmith family said it all...'WTF is she doing? This isn't happening!" Hannah Montana or Miley Cyrus or whatever her name will become should just stop! Stop causing our kids to be more confused as to what’s ‘twerking’ and what a porn star looks like.

The 10 Best New Skyrim Mods for June 2012

Zerofrost Satyr / Skyrim NexusJust look at that armor. What else is there to say? Its author modeled and textured it from scratch, it’s heavy class, you can enchant it, it levels up with you and when you put it on, you’re basically a wicked-looking medieval Cylon. Get it: Silver Dragon Armor Next Magic Duel Skyrim Mods June 2012ncG1vNJzZmislZi1ra3NnWWtoZ2ae6S7zGhpaWliZH13e5FxZq2glWJ%2BcXnBnqqtZZ6axG6%2FyrKpoqVdorylv4yfpqtlmqq7pnmRaWhrZ6OhtqWxjqygpa6Vp3qlvsCgpqdlkae6sL6O

The Chair on Netflix Hits Home for Academia's Women of Color

I’ve been an English professor for nearly 20 years, but people still tell me I don’t look like one. Not because I’m young (I’m not), but because I’m Asian American. Whenever professors are depicted in shows or movies, they’re usually stereotypes—elitist, intimidating, eccentric, out of touch, occasionally inspiring—and they’re almost always white and male and, yes, wearing wool jackets. So for me it was startling, even emotional, to see Sandra Oh as a professor trying to run a dysfunctional English department at an East Coast liberal arts university on the Netflix show The Chair.

The heart of Paris is underwater and the images are a shocking reminder that the city is unprepa

But the French capital looks more like a city of water right now, as the Seine bulges out of its banks. The water is more than five times its normal level. Rainfall totals in the Paris area have been double the average this winter. The French government said the Seine reached its crest Monday morning in Paris, with the Austerlitz station measuring the water at 5.85 meters (19.2 feet).

These Photos Show The Devastating Flooding in the Northeast

Heavy rainfall that began over the weekend has inundated the Northeast, killing at least one person across the region and prompting officials in Montpelier, Vt. to close the capital city’s downtown area due to intense flooding. Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York were also among the affected, as more than 13 million Americans were under flood watches and warnings on Monday. The extreme flooding unusually occurred as El Niño, a climate phenomenon, has begun.