Premier League Footballer Arrested Over Allegations Of Sex With 14-Year-Old Schoolgirl
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That’s no way to make new American friends.
It doesn’t get much better than the ‘Potato’ one.
We should go to war over this.
The Walking Dead returned on Sunday and people are getting excited.
A proud day in British history as we prepare a fart loud enough for the French to hear
These two are totally stealing Magaluf blowjob girl’s spotlight.
Definitely one of the dumber things to come out of the World Cup, but fascinating nonetheless.
Finally someone is understanding how important this word is in international vocabulary and attempting to educate people.
Lewis Holtby did what every football fan in the country (or even world) has wanted to do at least once last night.
Well, isn’t that just one of the best ideas ever? Everybody wins.
There was really only one way this was going to end wasn’t there?
I bet you didn’t realise that you quoted the Bible on a daily basis did you? Here’s some common English phrases that started their lives in the Bible.
The English language is a patchwork of bits and bobs it’s picked up along the way. Here’s some common phrases that began their lives at sea.
Ben Raybourn might not skate street but he has style as smooth as a video character and that’s what makes this skate video one of the best ever.
The truth may actually shock and appall you.
The rapper featured on ESPN’s First Take show a few days ago to talk about sports but towards the end of the interview he got asked about the incident, and was unaware it had even happened.
There’s quite a few big names who have lent their voices to the english versions of great Studio Ghibli classics. View the list here.
Anyone for some rude and unreasonable chicken? How about some urinate fish boll rice noodles? Here are 40 of the most awkward and hilarious English translation fails of all time.
Justin Bieber took partying to new levels when he rode into Panama City for a concert.
Here’s an infographic that explains the discrepancies between what British people say and what they actually mean and what others understand.