Prince William says online anonymity is ‘really, really dangerous’ in deeply moving video

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Prince William has unveiled a “national action plan” to tackle cyberbullying in a powerfully moving video. In the video, Prince William described online anonymity as “really, really dangerous” after talking to two campaigners whose lives have been impacted by online bullying. 

The Duke of Cambridge spoke to Lucy Alexander, whose son Felix died by suicide after experiencing cyberbullying, and Chloe Hine, a suicide attempt survivor who endured cyberbullying—both of whom have helped the prince develop the action plan. 

“The human tragedy of what we’re talking about here isn’t just about companies,” said the prince. “It’s actually real lives that get affected.” Read more…

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Young bystander offers New York City Marathon runners sound advice about bowel movements

Sometimes it’s nice to have a reminder, midway through your 26-mile race, to keep your bowels in check.
A young boy won the hearts of the New York City Marathon runners (and the internet) with his bright, neon sign advising that the best way to finis…

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Lin-Manuel Miranda’s 3 year old has finally filed his review of ‘Hamilton’

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Watch out Broadway buffs, there’s a new theatre critic in town and he has a few problems with the ever-popular Hamilton

Three-year-old Sebastian spent the beginning of his birthday celebration on Saturday viewing the first act of Hamilton with his dad, playwright and composer Lin-Manuel Miranda. 

When you’re the son of the play’s creator, waiting hours on Ticketmaster just isn’t a part of your theater-going experience. If only the rest of us could be so lucky.

In advance of his 3rd birthday, we took lil man to Act One of Hamilton on Saturday. His comments in this thread..pic.twitter.com/e3hBugEsnI

— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) November 6, 2017 Read more…

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