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Disney's Frozen Whitewashing Debate
January 10th, 2014 5:30 PMSome Frozen critics believe the new Disney film whitewashed characters that should have been portrayed as people of color.
Behind The GIFs
January 6th, 2014 5:29 PMThis newly launched subreddit features hilarious comics depicting the backstories to a slew of popular animated GIFs.
Happy Garry
January 6th, 2014 3:56 PMIt is time to lower your dongers, folks! Meet Happy Garry, the new face of emoticon memes now sweeping across Tumblr.
Amazon Drone Spawns Parodies
December 2nd, 2013 7:42 PMAmazon CEO Jeff Bezo's unveiling of its next-generation drone-based delivery system Prime Air has sparked a Cyber Monday parody-fest on Twitter.
Black Twitter Presents #ArmaniCaptions
November 21st, 2013 4:05 PMAn Instagram post made by the Italian fashion house Armani which confused actress Alfre Woodard with actor Idris Elba inspired the Black Twitter community to launch this hilarious hashtag mocking the social media gaffe.
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Disney's Frozen Whitewashing Debate
Some Frozen critics believe the new Disney film whitewashed characters that should have been portrayed as people of color.
Behind The GIFs
This newly launched subreddit features hilarious comics depicting the backstories to a slew of popular animated GIFs.
Happy Garry
Amazon Drone Spawns Parodies
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezo's unveiling of its next-generation drone-based delivery system Prime Air has sparked a Cyber Monday parody-fest on Twitter.
Black Twitter Presents #ArmaniCaptions
An Instagram post made by the Italian fashion house Armani which confused actress Alfre Woodard with actor Idris Elba inspired the Black Twitter community to launch this hilarious hashtag mocking the social media gaffe.