Your Week on Fleek // 10.29.15 Edition
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Your Week on Fleek // 10.29.15 Edition

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Your Week on Fleek // 10.29.15 Edition

Adrian here from Indiana University in good 'ol Bloomington, Indiana in the Midwest giving you Your Week on Fleek rundown of the weirdest, craziest, coolest moments from the past week.

1. Carson comparing an unborn baby to a slave.

Are we now keeping track of who is winning the crazy polls? At the end of the election is someone going to be locked up in another type of white house? One with padded walls? This clip even shows the journalist is without words. Mercy.

Check this out: Crazy Carson comparing an unborn baby to a slave.


2. Taco Bell's Sriracha Quesarita is everything.

I love me some Taco Bell especially for fifth meal (let's be honest) at 3 a.m. but this guy is loving on this new deliciousness. I would love to see him experience some Kilroy's Breadsticks. I think he would lose his damn mind. I'd also like to invite him to my Thanksgiving to explain what is in that casserole my aunt always brings <eek>.

Check this out: Taco Bell just hooked up the Quesarita with Sriracha & this guy is loving it.


3. Pumpkin Piñata explodes kids' minds


Dropped from hundreds of feet in the air, this pumpkin-style piñata was carved out and filled with Halloween favorites for hundreds of kidos to scour after the smash. Super cool. But pumpkin guts in my Skittles? I'll pass. And how dare it get mixed up in some of the elite Halloween scores, i.e. pink Starburst.

Check this out: Pumpkin Piñata Smash.


4. Scarecrow makes kids & adults pee their pants.Edit

Poor kids. The parents know it's coming and they aren't even trying to save them. It's karma though because at least the kids were prepared with their diapers. Their moms and dads on the other hand were probably wishing they dressed up as a Huggies baby instead, punks.

Check this out: Halloween Scarecrow Prank.


5. America. Please stop the Pumpkin-Flavored everything.

Pumpkin cereal. Pumpkin spice coffee. Pumpkin bagels. Pumpkin air freshners. Pumpkin cat litter. OKAY. WE GET IT. EVERYONE LOVES FREAKING PUMPKIN. (except where is it in July? And there you go. Bandwagoners.) This clip features two pumpkin-flavored items that I don't immediately hate - hint: one is alcohol. (Yes, I know, now you understand.)

Check this out: Americans can get behind some Pumpkin Tarts and Pumpkin Ale.


6. Basic Betch Bethanee

This webseries is too funny to pass up. This episode features Bethanee, an alien collecting intel from earth - and her disguise?A Basic Betch. Watch it. You will thank me later.

Check it out right here: This is too funny! Basic Betch as an alien disguise!


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