Homelessness and the seemingly unequal distribution of wealth are issues in this country, but they're problems that are hard to take seriously when you see someone like this.
Brad Paisley has finally joined the throngs of country stars sharing photos and videos on Instagram. However, his first post wasn't about what he was eating, or the cool vacation he was on. Instead, it was a lot more meaningful.
There's just something about mobile games and birds. First there was Angry Birds, the incredibly popular mobile game that the world was addicted to. Now a new game about a bird is sweeping the nation, and it's even more simple, yet somehow even more frustrating: Flappy Bird.
Okay, now that the big game is over, I think we can all look back on it with some clearer eyes. According to a new survey, 23 million Americans have broken or destroyed their cell phone while watching sports.
I hear about people destroying their phones all of the time. Jumping into a pool with it in their pocket, dropping it to the ground or dropping it in the toilet. That last one I'll never understand. When you're at the toilet, you should be too busy to be using your phone. But I digress.
A mobile insurance company released the five CRAZIEST ways clients have destroyed their phones this year.
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