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The Internet is buzzing about abnormal luminosity data coming from the WTF star in our galaxy, with some speculating it could be caused by an extraterrestrial megastructure known as a "Dyson sphere."
The men's interest magazine Playboy recently announced it will no longer include fully nude pictorials starting in March 2016, citing their inability to compete with sexually explicit online content.
After years of living in the shadow of her meme, Maggie Goldberger, a.k.a. Gersberms, Berks, and Ermahgerd, finally came forward and identified herself for the magazine, and the back story of how the photo came to be is fascinating.
After discovering that her makeup transformation photographs were being widely mocked on social media, Washington resident Ashley VanPevenage decided to speak out and condemn her online bullies for insulting her appearance.
Conservative journalist and GamerGate supporter Milo Yiannopoulos, along with journalist and second-wave feminist Julie Bindel, have been banned from appearing at a debate about free speech at the University of Manchester for violating the school's "safe space policy."
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