It’s FRIDAY! For those of you who don’t know, every weekend we come to you with 25 of the week’s best links, articles, images, and videos from all over the web. The last week has seen some momentous events from the passing of Blues legend B.B. King to the discovery of brand new aquatic creatures. So get ready to kick off the weekend because this is Link25 (141) – The Deep Sea Aquatic Creatures Discovery Edition.
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First look at the new Supergirl
Blues legend B.B. King dies at age 89

(CNN)Riley B. King, the legendary guitarist known as B.B. King, whose velvety voice and economical, expressive style brought blues from the margins to the mainstream, died Thursday night.
He was 89.
His daughter, Patty King, said he died in Las Vegas, where he announced two weeks ago that he was (click the title to read the full article).
Shaq's Son Has GAME! 6'8 Shareef O'Neal Shows Off Versatility
We've all done it

Why Is There A Hole In Airplane Windows?

Here’s a question you’ve probably asked at some point in your life. Most likely you’ve asked it in passing, while parked in seat 22A on a flight to… wherever: What’s with that little hole in the airplane window?
The purpose of this tiny hole is the topic of countless online message boards. Most of these forums read like (Click the title to read the full article).
A Tip from Illumiseen: How to Prevent Running Shoe Blisters With a “Heel Lock” or “Lace Lock”

Blizzard bans more than 100,000 players from World of Warcraft

More than a 100,000 World of Warcraft players using “bots” to automate gameplay were just handed down a six-month timeout from Blizzard Entertainment.
Blizzard announced the decision on (Click the title to read the full article)
DC's Legends of Tomorrow - First Look
This ambulance ride will have you on the edge of your seat.
Anatomy of error: a surgeon remembers his mistakes.

For the schoolteacher, the changes had come slowly. First, his walking had grown unsteady; then his hearing had worsened. He had become stooped, and had begun walking with a cane, even though he was only in his late fifties. Now he sat with his wife and son in the consulting room of Henry Marsh, a London neurosurgeon, looking at (click on the title to read the full article).
Hilary Duff on Tinder? (Sparks)

Crow thinks he's sneaky
100 Years of Beauty: Aging | Cut Has A Field Day
Why is lead bad for humans?

Given that humans have been using lead in various product for over 8,000 years (with the first known mining of it in Anatolia around 6500 BCE), you might be surprised to learn that we have known that lead is dangerous and shouldn’t be trifled with since at least 150 BC, when its effects on the human body were (click on the title to read the full article).
Before The Islamic Revolution, Iran Looked Like This

As we have written, for a good chunk of the early to late 20th century the Pahlavis ruled the Iranian state and enjoyed a close relationship with the United States–so much so that the CIA and MI6 would launch a coup d’etat to keep the Shah (the king) in power in the 1950s.
While in power in the 20th century, the Shah made (Click on the title to read the full article).
Fast food worker's act of kindness caught on video

Keep you friends close and your enemies closer

This young boy is completely confused as to what a phone booth is. Get ready to feel old.
Just a snail having a snack

Ouch?

Scientists just captured stunning images of deep sea creatures off the coast of Puerto Rico.