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18 Times ER Ripped Your Heart Out And Stomped On It

I don't think I've ever encountered a person who has never seen an episode of ER. Even if they've only seen one or two episodes, most people can give you a basic rundown of the characters. The show was on for 15 seasons and, in my extremely humble opinion, was the best thing to ever happen to TV, bar none. It had romance, comedy, drama, suspense, and straight up tragedy. I'm not ashamed to say I ugly cried at least once per season. It's like the writers specifically set out to hurt us. To this day, I don't understand how

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Ed Sheeran Covers This Iconic Song And People Are Unsure What To Do With Themselves

The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air is possibly the most iconic TV show to come from the 90s? It launched Will Smith's career and is still watched religiously today. What's even more iconic about it is the theme song. Any 90s kid can rhyme it off no hesitation. 90s baby Ed Sheeran is no different. The wildly talented ginger musician was on The Capital Evening Show in the UK, promoting his new music that was just released. A fan called in and asked Sheeran to sing the Fresh Prince theme and he obliged. At first Ed looks like he's hesitant, but

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You Can Now Get Aaliyah's Greatest Hits On iTunes

In August 2001, we lost singer, model, dancer, actress, and all around wonderful person Aaliyah.The R&B songstress was signed to a record deal at the age of 12 and released her first album at the age of 14. The album, Age Ain't Nothing But A Number, sold 74,000 copies in its first week. Aaliyah would go on to have a promising career, with four albums and a movie gig under her belt before her death. She also had a secret (and illegal) marriage to R. Kelly at age 15, but we digress. Tragically, Aaliyah was killed in

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18 Creepy Things From The 90s Responsible For Making You A Paranoid Mess

One noticeable thing about 90s kids is they're either extremely into scary stuff, or they would rather never leave the house than deal with it again. There is no in between. When you look back on the "entertainment" we had to keep ourselves busy, there's really no questioning where this came from. Is there a serial killer behind the shower curtain? What if I open this door and cockroaches come pouring out? What if my dog is actually an alien spying on me? All valid questions. All somehow influenced by the 90s. Scroll this list and be prepared for some

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It's Morphing Time For These Cats In This Power Rangers Parody

If you grew up watching the five teenagers with attitude defend Angel Grove from evil monsters, you'll love this parody that casts five lazy cats as the Meower Rangers.This is just the first in a new series of parody videos made by the Power Rangers company itself. These adorable kittens don't seem up to the task of defending the planet, but they're definitely rocking their costumes. This video has lots of little Easter Eggs for Power Ranger fans too, like Zordon's new look, and a remixed version of the show's awesome theme song. There are no giant robots yet

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18 Facts 90s Kids Will Be Shocked To Hear

Ah, the '90s. There's no shortage of trends that came from the best decade. Ask any '90s kids for three facts about that time and they'll give you five. I don't think there is a generation more proud to be born in a span of years than those born in the '90s. But we uncovered some facts from those years that will most likely startle all '90s kids. Take a look and see if you knew any of these odd facts!1. The guy who voiced the Taco Bell Chihuahua also voiced Rocko from Rocko's Modern Life: Carlos Alazraqui.2.

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Steve From Blues Clues Is Back And He's All Trippy Now

If you're like me, you wonder about Steve from Blues Clues on the daily. But have no fear, he IS alive despite Wikipedia pages that claim otherwise!Steve left Blues Clues to begin his own music career with the help of The Flaming Lips. Now, Steve is back with his buddy Steve Drodz and have formed a musical group called STEVENSTEVEN. The group has a lot of influences, citing "Wondering, Burt, Black Sabbath, Cephalopods, Grover, Toy Commercials From The 1970s, Harry Nilsson, Dr. Seuss, Science, Bill Conti, Queen, Futzees, Rocky Balboa, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, True Love, Neil Diamond, The Zoo,