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    Man Makes Brilliant And Funny Signs To Lure Ants Into His Poison Traps Patrick Tobin from Brooklyn recently had some persistent ants loitering around in his apartment. After setting out poison traps for a couple of weeks, he noticed that the insects weren’t really interested in them. “They seem to just walk around them,” he told BuzzFeed News. His solution? He put out some creative and hilarious signs: 1. A miniature strip club – for all those hardworking ants who just want some entertainment after a long day 2. A tiny Blockbuster store. 3. Reading centre. 4. An organic market 5. OK, we have a customer
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    Rotten Tomato Gave John Travolta’s ‘Gotti’ A Zero Percent Gotti features John Travolta in the leading role It joins a small but exclusive list of movies – which include The Ridiculous 6 and Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 – that have received a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The website distinguishes whether films are “rotten” or “fresh” based on their reviews but a 0% rating is rare. Variety‘s review of “Gotti” attached near-praise to Travolta’s performance but smeared the film overall. “His performance ain’t lousy, but the movie that surrounds it is, and it’s almost laughable to see this iconic star trying so hard on behalf of a project that is so compromised in its intentions,” writes chief film critic Peter Debruge. In response to its lackluster critical performance, the “Gotti” team released a promotional sizzle reel via Twitter discrediting its skeptics. Reviews from other publications — a sampling of which called the film “a mess” (New York Times), “an offer John Travolta should have refused” (Rolling Stone), and “the worst mob movie ever” (New York Post) — echoed Variety‘s unforgiving sentiments, prompting its marketers to hit back. “Audiences loved ‘Gotti’ but critics don’t want you to see it,” the reel’s Twitter caption reads. “The question is why??? Trust the people and see it for yourself!” But the ploy to save “Gotti” at the box office may be too little, too late, as opening weekend profits peaked at $1.67 million.
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    Wildlife Photographer Captured A Squirrel Wedding And Cute It Is We all know, seeing animals posing for the camera in ‘unnatural’ circumstances is a recipe for both an adorable, and viral, Instagram feed. However, the work of Geert Weggen, a Swedish/Dutch nature photographer is a little more complex than that. Weggen is a world-renowned, award-winning wildlife photographer, working mainly with wild squirrels and birds. His work often captures the eyes of animal lovers around the world due to its whimsical nature. The photos make for delightful viewing and are well worth five minutes of your time. Check out Weggen’s website for more of his work and to see some videos of him in action with the squirrels.
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