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Taylor Berman

Taylor Berman is a writer and editor living in Brooklyn, New York. Prior to The Fresh Toast, he worked as an editor and writer at Gawker.com, an editor and writer at MentalFloss.com, a staff writer at Fuse, a fact-checker at New York Magazine, an editorial assistant at a medical publisher, a community organizer in Baltimore, and an English teacher in South Korea. He is also a contributing editor at Spin.com and a co-host of the hit podcast Food on Franklin.

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Duh Files: Teen Busted For Doing Donuts In Police Station’s Parking Lot

Whenever you worry about the future of this world, you should remind yourself that at this exact moment a teen is somewhere doing something incredible and awe-inspiring. There are 15-year-olds selflessly volunteering at homeless shelters, 16-year-olds studying...

Foul-Mouthed Parrot May Testify At Michigan Murder Trial

There were no witnesses to the murder, except for one: An African grey parrot named Bud, who may be called upon to testify during Duram’s trial this month.

WATCH: Man Punches Kangaroo In The Face To Rescue His Dog

Australia is a dangerous place filled with all sorts of wild, fearsome animals. There are dick-biting spiders, drug-uncovering crows, fake doctors responsible for botched testicle surgeries, and—based on the video below—at least one man unafraid to punch...

Friendly Sheriff’s Office Lets Man Pose With Pet Bird During Mug Shot

When Craig Buckner went to court on Monday in Oregon, he brought along his pet macaw—appropriately named Bird—because he thought his appearance would only take a little while. With Bird stashed in a tree outside, Buckner quickly...

Jolly Little Beaver Captured While Rooting Through Christmas Section Of Dollar Store

Any organized person will tell you its important to get your holiday shopping done early. In addition to avoiding the anxiety of waiting until the last minute, you'll also avoid packed stores filled with desperate and ill-tempered...

The Bank Of England Is Sorry For Putting Animal Fat In Its New £5 Notes

After receiving complaints the Bank of England has announced that it’s looking to stop using animal fat in the production of its new £5 notes.

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