Month: January 2020

Facebook Won’t Remove This Woman’s Butthole As A Business Page

tech “This unofficial Page was created because people on Facebook have shown interest in this place or business. It’s not affiliated with or endorsed by anyone associated with Samantha Rae Anna Jespersen’s Butthole.” By Katie Notopoulos Katie Notopoulos BuzzFeed News Reporter Posted on January 29, 2020, at 6:23 p.m. ET…

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Netflix Australia’s best TV shows: 80+ must-watch series to stream in 2020

UPDATE: The third series of Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina finds our titular witch confronting her prophesied role as Queen of Hell. Find out more about the show and which spot it’s taken below!  Since its arrival on Australian shores, we’ve enjoyed unfettered access to all of Netflix’s critically-lauded original…

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Japanese billionaire decides not to find girlfriend to fly around the Moon after all

E-commerce billionaire Yusaku Maezawa has backtracked on his bizarre plan to find a girlfriend to take into space by way of reality TV show. Maezawa, the founder of Zozotown, made a significant downpayment on a private SpaceX flight around the Moon and had initially planned to take several artists with…

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China Is Arresting People For “Spreading Rumors” Online About The Coronavirus

Noel Celis / Getty Images A man wearing a protective face mask inside a subway train in Beijing, Jan. 28. As reports of coronavirus cases spread across China, the country’s popular WeChat messaging app has been filled with rumors, hoaxes, and videos filled with unconfirmed information that have rattled ordinary…

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KPCB has already blown through much of the $600 million it raised last year

Kleiner Perkins, one of the most storied franchises in venture capital, has already invested much of the $600 million it raised last year and is now going back out to the market to raise its 19th fund, according to multiple sources. The firm, which underwent a significant restructuring over the…

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Netflix continues anime land grab with live-action One Piece series

Netflix has ordered a live-action show based on One Piece, the colossally popular Japanese manga and anime franchise, as first reported by Deadline. It’s said to be a ten-episode series from publisher Shueisha and Tomorrow Studios, the studio also working on Netflix’s forthcoming Cowboy Bebop show. Steven Maeda (The X-Files,…

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