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Early Addition: Sextless Weiner Mounts Horse
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Early Addition: Sextless Weiner Mounts Horse


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Ben Yakas

Published Nov 4, 2016

Modified Nov 4, 2016


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  • A history of Manic Panic, the first punk store in America.
  • If you've ever wanted to see Anthony Weiner ride a horse, here's your chance.
  • Samsung is now recalling millions of washing machines after one broke someone's face.
  • Stephen Colbert donned a tinfoil hat, went down into his bunker and dived into the latest election conspiracy theories.
  • The Huffington Post sent a reporter into the heart of Alt-Right country.
  • BDB backs off a plan to revamp street fairs.
  • The Atlantic has a good story on voters in Arizona "who don't fully realize how much this election will affect their lives and the politics of their country."
  • America's first play will be performed in an LES boxing ring.
  • Brad Bird teaches you what makes for a great animated movie.
  • STDs among Millennials are up nationwide—especially so here in NYC.
  • And finally, a collection of dogs behaving very badly:

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