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23 Surprising Pickup Lines That Actually Worked

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Time to step up your game.


We asked members of the BuzzFeed Community to tell us what pickup line has actually worked for them. Here are the amazing results.


We asked members of the BuzzFeed Community to tell us what pickup line has actually worked for them. Here are the amazing results.


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"What are your thoughts on pasta puns? Do you think they're saucy or do you think that they lack a bit of meat?"


"What are your thoughts on pasta puns? Do you think they're saucy or do you think that they lack a bit of meat?"


"My current boyfriend and I met on Tinder, and his first message to me was, 'Hey quick question for you. What are your thoughts on pasta puns? Do you think they're saucy or do you think that they lack a bit of meat?' We ended up conversing only in pasta puns for about an hour. We've been dating for 6 months now, so there's your successful Tinder story!"


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"'If I were to ask you on a date, would the answer be the same as the answer to this question?"


"'If I were to ask you on a date, would the answer be the same as the answer to this question?"


"She got mad and then said yes lol."


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"Did you know that the force of gravity on Jupiter is so strong that if we were able to stand on its surface you would instantly liquify?"


"Did you know that the force of gravity on Jupiter is so strong that if we were able to stand on its surface you would instantly liquify?"


"We've been dating almost a year and living together for four months."


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17 Lazy Girl Cleaning Hacks That Will Forever Change You

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Clean your floor while walking to the fridge? YES.



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Walk around your house in “Swiffer Socks” instead of dusting.


Walk around your house in “Swiffer Socks” instead of dusting.


You know those sickeningly cozy socks that make you feel like a baby? Well, put those things on. Walk around your house. Take them off. You just dusted your apartment by simply having feet.


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Use a lint roller to dust.


Use a lint roller to dust.


Run a lint roller over lampshades, mantles, and shelves to dust and vacuum all at once.


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Spray furniture polish on anything to make it shiny.


Spray furniture polish on anything to make it shiny.


Give your fridge (or your coffee table, or your dresser) some gold star treatment by doing practically nothing. But don't spray your floor. You will probably fall and be angry at us.


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19 Ingenious Ways To Decorate Your Small Space

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Get creative with those nooks and crannies.



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Fabric Letter Wall Decals


Fabric Letter Wall Decals


Temporary letters that can fit in to any tight space are perfect for the renter who makes their own inspiration.


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How Well Do You Know Your Antonyms?

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It’s time to test your knowledge.



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If Your Favourite TV Shows Were "Game Of Thrones" Houses

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Mash-ups are coming.


Friends


Friends


House sigil: A sofa

House motto: Pivot.

Enemies: House Geller have an on/off war with House Green thanks to a dispute about whether or not they were on a break.


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Doctor Who


Doctor Who


House sigil: The TARDIS

House motto: Wibbly wobbly timey wimey.

Enemies: House Dalek.


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The Simpsons


The Simpsons


House sigil: Blinky the three-eyed fish

House motto: You don't win friends with salad.

Enemies: House Flanders.


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The Walking Dead


The Walking Dead


House sigil: Sheriff's hat

House motto: We burn the ones we love, and bury the rest.

Enemies: House Woodbury, House Dead.


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21 Animals Who Are Absolutely No Help On Laundry Day

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Aw man, you JUST cleaned those!


"This basket is perfectly tailored to my size, therefore I must lie in it."


"This basket is perfectly tailored to my size, therefore I must lie in it."


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"I made a separate pile, just for me!"



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"Yeah, I come here about once a week. Great place to pick up chicks. Or nap."


"Yeah, I come here about once a week. Great place to pick up chicks. Or nap."


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"There's a veritable path of laundry destruction in my wake, and I couldn't be happier about it!"


"There's a veritable path of laundry destruction in my wake, and I couldn't be happier about it!"


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17 Things You Used To Write About In Your Diary

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Dear Diary, can’t talk, gotta go, bye.


First of all, many of us wrote about our lives to Dear Dairy, patron saint of milk and teenage secrets.



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Who to go to the dance with. WHY YOU GOT NO ANSWERS, DAIRY?



"One day Chris B. asked me to the dance. I might go I might not."


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How much you hated your mother/brother/sister/father/the whole goddamned world.



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What day it was and how sorry you were you couldn't write more.



"Today is Jan 1 (?) 1994. Sorrey I havf to go!!"


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15 Problems Every Stephen King Fan Has

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Aside from a life-long fear of clowns, St. Bernards, and 1958 Plymouth Furies.


Seeing this on the way to the grocery store and deciding to just call it a day instead.


Seeing this on the way to the grocery store and deciding to just call it a day instead.


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Feeling an overwhelming urge to just peek down this storm drain. Just to see.


Feeling an overwhelming urge to just peek down this storm drain. Just to see.


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Having to ask the person at the front desk of the hotel if you can move to a different room.


Having to ask the person at the front desk of the hotel if you can move to a different room.


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Having to shop at a different store after seeing something like this.


Having to shop at a different store after seeing something like this.


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The Hardest "Divergent" Trilogy Quiz You'll Ever Take

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Find out where you rank on the scoreboard!



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This Is What Men Pin On Pinterest

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The top pinned images from their male users, according to Pinterest, are about fashion, hiking and DIY.


And while Pinterest will not share a figure for the exact number of men using the site, the company offered a glimpse this week into what content men are pinning the most: fashion, hiking and DIY.



These three images above, specifically, have been re-pinned the most in the past month, according to Larkin Brown, a researcher at Pinterest: a close up shot of a dapper-looking suit, a stuffed military daypack for hiking, and a beautiful infographic on how to build a platform bed.


The popularity of specific images and categories on Pinterest are hard to quantify because images can be pinned and re-pinned multiple times throughout the system Mithya Srinivasan, a representative from Pinterest, told BuzzFeed Life. "Nothing is numerically ranked," Srinivasan said. But the company's data scientists said that re-pins are the most effective way to measure an item's influence.


In addition to these top three categories, Pinterest said their male users are also pinning travel:


In addition to these top three categories, Pinterest said their male users are also pinning travel:


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The Rise Of The Independent Bookseller In The Time Of Amazon

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“You cannot invent an algorithm that is as good at recommending books as a good bookseller.” —John Green



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Recently, five hundred independent booksellers gathered at a gorgeous, magisterial inn that F. Scott Fitzgerald used to stay at in Asheville, North Carolina. They were there on an important mission: the tenth annual Winter Institute, a conference organized by the American Booksellers Association, where booksellers, publishers, and some of the best contemporary authors mingle, attend educational sessions, and talk about books.


This conference is where buzz built for some of the biggest books of the last decade. From Sara Gruen's Water for Elephants to Anthony Doerr's All the Light We Cannot See, and especially small press favorites like The Empathy Exams by Leslie Jamison. Winter Institute is a place to discover, get excited about, and spread the word about the best books of the year.


I've experienced this firsthand at previous Winter Institutes. I spent seven years running events at indie bookstores, and I worked as a frontline bookseller while I was an undergraduate. Attending the conference as a freelance writer, one thing immediately became clear as I chatted with former colleagues and some of the country's best-loved authors: Bookstores are here to stay.


We see a lot of doom and gloom in the media about Amazon putting brick and mortar stores out of business, and about e-books making physical books obsolete. But according to the ABA, in the past five years the indies have grown by almost 20%, totaling 440 new bookstores. The results are even better looking over a longer period of time: Since 2009, indies have grown by 27%. People are paying attention to these statistics. A recent article in the New York Times shows that the U.S. is doing much better than the U.K. when it comes to indie bookstores.


"The existence of a bookstore in a community creates a community," says Azar Nafisi, author of The Republic of Imagination. "Amazon creates a warehouse." Community is more important than ever. Bookstores aren't just places to spend money; they are a gathering place where people can speak their mind. "Bookstores are the most democratic spaces in the world," Nafisi argues.


Kelly Link, author of Get in Trouble, has a background in bookselling. "I think especially in the current economy, independent bookstores often define the community that they are in," she writes.



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It's true. This is certainly the case with one of the best bookstores in the country: Third Place Books in Seattle. The store is doing so well that it is opening a third location at the end of this year. One of the reasons this store succeeds is because it serves the need of its customers, and the owners are innovative. Third Place got special attention from J.K. Rowling last year when Robert Sindelar, managing partner and a longtime bookseller, saw an opportunity in the Amazon/Hachette dispute. If Hachette wasn't going to allow their customers to pre-order the new Rowling novel (written under her pen name of Robert Galbraith) then Sindelar would make it even easier for local readers to get their hands on the novel. He took pre-orders and hand-delivered copies in the greater Seattle area. Rowling found out and helped spread the word via Twitter.


The poet and memoirist Elizabeth Alexander (author of the forthcoming The Light of the World) believes that it's not just good customer service that bookstores can provide: They also are a space for reflection. Browsing in a bookstore is critical for self-growth. You'll inevitably stumble across a book that you didn't even know you were looking for. "That's how you learn, that's how you live, that's how you feed your soul, that's how you feed your brain."


I saw this countless times in my years behind the counter and in front of shelves. Customers would take risks. They would read books they wouldn't normally be interested in specifically because they trusted the taste of the dedicated readers who wrote the staff picks or pressed the books into their hands — a fine art we call handselling.


"I wouldn't have a career if it weren't for independent bookstores," best-selling author John Green (The Fault in Our Stars) says. "The indie bookstore is what makes American publishing interesting and big and broad and diverse, and I worry that without bookstores, we wouldn't have that diversity."




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If Enid Blyton's "Secret Seven" Books Were Set In Modern Britain

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They’d definitely go for a Cheeky Nando’s, for one.



The Seven were on the trail of a pair of rotten thieves, who had been stealing horses from the local gentry.

"There they are," said Peter, pointing directly at one of the very dangerous men, while standing only feet away. "Foreigners probably. First they take our jobs, then our horses!"

"Oh no, that's Tony," Barbara cried, pointing at the pony. "They can't get away with this."

"Quick," Jack shouted, whipping out his iPhone, "take a picture."

The gang all pulled out their phones and began snapping. Meanwhile the horse thieves made a hasty exit from the field.

"What filter are you going to use? I'm thinking Mayfair," George said, fiddling with the contrast.


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"Come back here!" cried Peter, following up with a selection of xenophobic expletives he'd heard his father shout while driving.

"He'll never catch them," Janet admitted. Colin was playing with his phone. "Colin this is not the time for Snapchat, we're on a case!"

"I just ordered an Uber," Colin replied, snarkily. "Typical though, there's bloody surge pricing."

"Must be a lot of people trying to catch horse thieves today," Pam offered, and Janet audibly groaned. Fucking Pam.


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"What is this even for?" Janet asked, ducking the frigid water.

"Charity," Susie replied. "All the money goes JLS, the boyband."

"Aston is so dreamy," swooned Pam, allowing herself to be drenched head to toe.


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The Secret Seven were minding their own business enjoying the endless privilege afforded them by their middle class lives, when Pam noticed a man at the window.

"The jolly awful paedo is here again," she told the others.

"Has he got his cock out again?" Colin asked, most astonished.

"No, he's just fiddling away in his corduroys."

Janet picked up the tea pot, freshly brewed and piping hot, and walked toward the window.

"Shall we pour him some tea?" She looked at Peter, a mischievous glint in her eye.

"Well he does look thirsty," Peter replied, opening the window as Janet threw boiling water all over the incessant masturbator outside.


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21 Euphoric Experiences For People Obsessed With Office Supplies

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I love the smell of Sharpies in the morning.


When you first step foot into an office supply store.



And discover that the back-to-school section has all your faves.


Or that the dollar section is actually stocked with your wildest dreams.



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When you get to wander through the aisles without rush or worry.



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Which Famous Fantasy Group Do You Belong In?

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I’m kinda just down with whatever gets me working for the Khaleesi.



27 Struggles "Harry Potter" Fans Know All Too Well

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~Waits 17 years for my Hogwarts letter~


You try to keep your cool when someone asks, "Isn't Harry Potter for children?"


You try to keep your cool when someone asks, "Isn't Harry Potter for children?"


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You have best friends who aren't obsessed with the series like you are.


You have best friends who aren't obsessed with the series like you are.


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A part of you dies when Dobby, Fred Weasley, and Professor Dumbledore die.


A part of you dies when Dobby, Fred Weasley, and Professor Dumbledore die.


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If "Friends" Had A Scented Candle Line

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Could this aromatherapy BE any better?


English Trifle


English Trifle


Fragrance profile: A mix of fresh green peas, aromatic country raspberries, and woodsy sautéed beef.

Great if you like the smell of: Feet


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Yemen Splendor


Yemen Splendor


Fragrance profile: Undertones of musty perspiration are layered with sharp, ultra-feminine funk. Like imitation White Shoulders.

Great if you like the smell of: Commitment-phobia.


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Breast Milk


Breast Milk


Fragrance profile: Notes of cantaloupe melon and soft powder.

Great if you like the smell of: Juice freshly squeezed from a person.


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Velvet Java


Velvet Java


Fragrance profile: Essence of Columbian coffee, topnotes of blueberry crumble, and a heavy body reminiscent of old velvet fabric.

Great if you like the smell of: The '90s.


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22 Places In India That Will Make Any Book Lover Want To Curl Up And Read

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Pack a suitcase full of books and travel to the perfect reader’s paradise.


In a houseboat on the backwaters of Kerala.


In a houseboat on the backwaters of Kerala.


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Whilst sunbathing on a beach in Goa.


Whilst sunbathing on a beach in Goa.


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At a cafe with a view in Ladakh.


At a cafe with a view in Ladakh.


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Under a sky full of stars in the Spiti Valley in the Himalayas.


Under a sky full of stars in the Spiti Valley in the Himalayas.


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Professor Snape Has Finally Revealed Why He Can't Stand Harry Potter

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Snape went on the record to clarify why he has no time for “The Boy Who Lived”.


Professor Snape is not the biggest fan of Harry Potter, we all know that.


Professor Snape is not the biggest fan of Harry Potter, we all know that.


But he has now gone on the record to clarify exactly why.


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Earlier this month, it was announced Michael Snape will be taking on the position in September.


And the soon-to-be Professor Snape was quick to give his opinions on the fictional series that continues to haunt him.


And the soon-to-be Professor Snape was quick to give his opinions on the fictional series that continues to haunt him.


Asked by The Telegraph if he'd ever read J.K. Rowling's books, he replied: “I have to say, in absolute honesty, that I have never read a syllable of Harry Potter.


"I’m only aware of these characters from the general cultural air we breathe, and from my children and spouse, who have read the books.”


Pushed on why he hadn't decided to read up on his namesake, Snape replied: “They [the books] look a bit too long and boring."


He added: "The only interest I had – and it was mild, I have to stress – was whether Snape would turn out to be a good guy or a bad guy. But even that wouldn’t induce me to pick up a novel."


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He told the newspaper: "It was nice to see so many people who are clearly fans so evidently enjoying themselves, but I could have been happily in and out in half the time.


"The catering was reasonably cheap."


The 46-year-old historian added that he was more interested in the two places in Britain called Snape than J.K. Rowling's character.




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13 Reasons Ron Weasley Is The Most Underrated Best Friend Ever

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Ronald Bilius Weasley is the absolute best friend to ever step foot on this planet.


Ron Weasley was certainly not the most fortunate boy or girl in the Potterverse.


Ron Weasley was certainly not the most fortunate boy or girl in the Potterverse.


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He had great taste and high standards when it came to his friend selection.


He had great taste and high standards when it came to his friend selection.


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He took some hard hits for the squad.


He took some hard hits for the squad.


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Many times, he faced the ugly consequences that came with standing up for his friends.


Many times, he faced the ugly consequences that came with standing up for his friends.


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