Can you identify the celebrity in each photo? Stare at the three dots in each one for 30 seconds and then look at a blank surface. You will be shocked!




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After a 89-85 loss to the New Orleans Hornets last Friday, some genius on ESPN Mobile decided to post an article titled "A Chink in the Armor." While I understand that Jeremy Lin's nine turnovers played a large factor in the NY Knick's loss that Friday, I don't understand how it went undetected for 35 minutes before finally being pulled. How can a news agency, especially one with such stature as ESPN, to allow such racism to get past the radar? Where were the proofreaders with the most basic common sense who could have caught the article and had it revised before it was ever published at all? Although the one who published it, Anthony Federico, has since been fired, this slipup, combined with a similar statement by reporter Max Bretos (who is married to an Asian and should especially know better) the Wednesday before demonstrates to me that everyone at ESPN needs serious diversity training. Just because nigger means black, that doesn't make it okay to use by everyone. A similar argument could be made with the word "spaz" in Europe.
If you see these two people out in the street, please be sure to hit them in the eye and say it is courtesy of all of the Asian-Americans who have ever been called out of name or viewed as unmasculine by the media's stereotypes.
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Legendary R & B singer Whitney Houston was put to rest yesterday afternoon following a funeral service that lasted for more than three hours. Although intended to be a small and private ceremony, her family decided to share this moment with the public through a live stream. Many celebrities, including Reverend Jesse Jackson, Kevin Costner and Alicia Keys participated in the event. Houston, who sold more than 160 million records, is the daughter of gospel legend Cissy Houston and the cousin of Dionne Warwick. She will be put to rest next to her father in a cemetary near her hometown of Newark, New Jersey.

The Link to the entire Funeral Service: Whitney Elizabeth Houston
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Rather than take the cheap shot of commenting on the late Whitney Houston's drug problems, I decided to be a little smarter than that. While Whitney Houston may have been a drug addict, she was also broke, living on advances from her studio. She has written only a few, if any at all, of her own songs, including the smash-hit "I Will Always Love You," which was written by none other than country legend Dolly Parton decades earlier.

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Here's a rather humorous internet meme courtesy of and exclusive to RobertVincent3.com! The back story behind this one is based on a controversial tweet by Fox Sports reporter Jason Whitlock about breakout NBA star Jeremy Lin:
@WhitlockJason - Some lucky lady is going to feel a couple inches of pain in NYC tonight.
Lin, who weighs over 200lbs and stands atover 6'3" in height recently became the point guard for the New York Knicks after a few years of being traded by the Golden State Wizards and being in and out of the D-League. Since Jeremy's debut with the Knicks, they have garnered a 5-game winning streak even defeating the LA Lakers. Linsanity is in full effect!

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