Justin Bieber Would Like To Inform You That He Did Not Pee His Pants

Newsrooms across the country came to a grinding halt on Thursday when photos of Justin Bieber sporting a curious stain surfaced online. Naturally, the image of the world’s biggest pop star strolling around Los Angeles in soaked sweatpants raised some of the most pressing questions of our time. 

Is bladder control like so 2016? Was there a shortage on $400 sweatpants in the San Fernando Valley? Is this some sort of subversive political statement? 

Alas, all good rumors must be put to rest. The “Purpose” singer later set the record straight with a poetic tweet explaining that the stain on his “dick area” was actually water from some flowers he had in the car. 

But the ever so self-aware Bieber has apparently developed a sense of humor about himself and didn’t pass up the opportunity to poke fun at the situation. He followed up the tweet with a side-by-side comparison of himself and Billy Madison, perhaps the most famous pee-in-pants-er (the official term) in the world.

“You aint cool … unless you pee your pants,” he wrote alongside the photo. 

You ain’t cool unless you pee your pants

A post shared by Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) on Feb 23, 2017 at 12:58pm PST

Finally, this long national nightmare has been put to rest.

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This 'Bachelorette' Just Wants A Good Dog As A Husband

This is one twisted “Bachelorette” parody.

Patti wants to find her soulmate at a dog show ― among the four-legged contestants. While our intrepid lonely heart seems to be looking for love in all the wrong places, not to mention with the wrong species, at least she’s willing to put herself out there.

Just remember what happens when you lie down with dogs, “Barkchelorette.” 

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A Little-Known CRISPR Technique Could Be the Key to Fighting Deadly Superbugs

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Review: Glow Cave Glow Cubes Brighten Any Room

Glow Cave reached out to me a few weeks ago, and asked if I wanted to check out one of their cool light-up Glow Cubes. I saw the emoji cube with the poo emoji and decided to give one a look. My daughter thinks the poo emoji is hilarious and that silly little turd is popping up everywhere. The cube I received actually has different emoji on each of five finished of the cube.

The sixth side of that cube is open so you can place the puck-like LED device that creates the light inside. The cube itself looks a bit like metal, but it is actually precision cut paper that is then slid into a clear plastic box to protect the art. That means if you buy one of these for your kids, they can handle the box all they want without worrying they will damage it.





I chose the emoji Glow Cube but you can get versions based on video games, superheros, and other themes. They all use the same LED light puck. That puck is festooned with LEDs on the edges of the disc and power comes from batteries that are replaceable inside the disc. The included remote control allows you to turn the Glow Cube on and off from across the room. You can also use the remote to control lighting effects such as flash, strobe, fade, and smooth transition. You can check out the video below to see those modes in action.

There are nine other buttons that allow you to choose a specific color for the cube to glow. You can also create your own custom color using the RGB buttons on the remote. Brightness can be controlled as well. In all this is a very cool little gadget and perfect for a child who wants a nightlight, but perhaps wants a one that doesn’t look like your typical kid’s nightlight. Glow Cubes would make a great addition to your cubicle at the office too.

You can check out the seller’s website and Etsy sites here. I highly recommend these Glow Cubes. I think they’re pretty awesome.

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