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YouTube vlogger and self-described /b/tard Shoe0nhead shares her two cents on the rise of the third-wave feminism with a tongue-in-cheek monologue addressing the current state of Tumblr's ever-growing social justice blogosphere, or as she calls it, "the special snow flake oppression olympics."
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YouTube vlogger and self-described /b/tard Shoe0nhead shares her two cents on the rise of the third-wave feminism with a tongue-in-cheek monologue addressing the current state of Tumblr's ever-growing social justice blogosphere, or as she calls it, "the special snow flake oppression olympics."
Is this rant by Los Angeles-based minister Jonathan Gentry regarding the situation in Ferguson, Missouri well founded, or is he placing blame on the wrong people?
The CGP Grey YouTube channel presents an in-depth look at how robots may replace humans in the workforce and what that might do to our standard of living.
Folks, it's time to get your tin foil hats on, because someone spotted a gigantic man-like figure casting a shadow on the surface of the Moon, much similar to the one known as "The Shard" as captured by NASA's Lunar Orbiter III in 1967.
So, what the hell is this thing?
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