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For those who lost out on Time Person of Year :p
The 15-Minutes-of-Famers in 2015
The people and phenomena that rose, briefly, to the top
1 WALTER PALMER
Much has changed since we celebrated former President Theodore Roosevelt for returning from Africa with his son, having killed 17 lions. But information doesn’t reach Minnesota dentists quickly, so when Dr. Palmer paid $50,000 to kill Cecil the Lion, the beloved attraction at Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park, he returned home to death threats as well as the ire of Jimmy Kimmel, Mia Farrow, Sharon Osbourne, Newt Gingrich and Debra Messing. Dozens of Minnesotans, meanwhile, were happy to have an excuse to cancel their dental appointments.
2 KIM DAVIS
The clerk of Rowan County, Kentucky, who has been married four times, converted to Apostolic Pentecostalism, a religion against homosexuality, four years ago. After the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage, Davis refused to issue any same-sex marriage licenses, in a move legal scholars call “taking the ball home with her.” She was arrested and then celebrated by GOP presidential candidates Ted Cruz, Mike Huckabee, Bobby Jindal and Rand Paul. She also got a meeting with the Pope, which surprised many people, including, per his press statement afterward, the Pope.
3 LEFT SHARK
Even with recent legislative changes, the Super Bowl is still an alcohol-based viewing activity, not a marijuana-based one. Yet at halftime, Katy Perry sang “Teenage Dream” flanked by bucktoothed beach balls, googly-eyed palm trees and two sharks, one of whom was on the beat, crisply executing his shark dance moves. The other was Left Shark. And Bryan Gaw, the dancer portraying him, became a hero to all of us who can barely watch a Super Bowl, much less play or dance in one.
4 EL CHAPO
As any casual fan of narcocorridos knows, Mexican drug lord Joaquín Guzmán finds prison to be boring. So for his second escape from a maximum-security prison, the head of the Sinaloa cartel fled through a 30-ft.-deep tunnel outfitted with a motorcycle and air ducts. Mexico nervously awaits the authorities to bring him to justice and then help him escape from his next prison.
http://time.com/4144134/time-person-of-the-year-2015-the-15-minutes-of-famers/
The 15-Minutes-of-Famers in 2015
The people and phenomena that rose, briefly, to the top
1 WALTER PALMER
Much has changed since we celebrated former President Theodore Roosevelt for returning from Africa with his son, having killed 17 lions. But information doesn’t reach Minnesota dentists quickly, so when Dr. Palmer paid $50,000 to kill Cecil the Lion, the beloved attraction at Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park, he returned home to death threats as well as the ire of Jimmy Kimmel, Mia Farrow, Sharon Osbourne, Newt Gingrich and Debra Messing. Dozens of Minnesotans, meanwhile, were happy to have an excuse to cancel their dental appointments.
2 KIM DAVIS
The clerk of Rowan County, Kentucky, who has been married four times, converted to Apostolic Pentecostalism, a religion against homosexuality, four years ago. After the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage, Davis refused to issue any same-sex marriage licenses, in a move legal scholars call “taking the ball home with her.” She was arrested and then celebrated by GOP presidential candidates Ted Cruz, Mike Huckabee, Bobby Jindal and Rand Paul. She also got a meeting with the Pope, which surprised many people, including, per his press statement afterward, the Pope.
3 LEFT SHARK
Even with recent legislative changes, the Super Bowl is still an alcohol-based viewing activity, not a marijuana-based one. Yet at halftime, Katy Perry sang “Teenage Dream” flanked by bucktoothed beach balls, googly-eyed palm trees and two sharks, one of whom was on the beat, crisply executing his shark dance moves. The other was Left Shark. And Bryan Gaw, the dancer portraying him, became a hero to all of us who can barely watch a Super Bowl, much less play or dance in one.
4 EL CHAPO
As any casual fan of narcocorridos knows, Mexican drug lord Joaquín Guzmán finds prison to be boring. So for his second escape from a maximum-security prison, the head of the Sinaloa cartel fled through a 30-ft.-deep tunnel outfitted with a motorcycle and air ducts. Mexico nervously awaits the authorities to bring him to justice and then help him escape from his next prison.
http://time.com/4144134/time-person-of-the-year-2015-the-15-minutes-of-famers/
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