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After the New York Times published an opinion piece by Erik Prince, the founder of a private military firm, arguing for the use of private military firms, Twitter exploded with a slew of parody op-eds written by fictional bad guys.
Facebook event pages inviting people to run like the anime character Naruto Uzumaki in various public places have been popping up in areas across the entire globe.
Man cradling woman. Dog cradling cat. Garfield cradling Jon. People have a lot of ideas about how it ought to be, and one pot-stirring tweet from a conservative blogger has Twitter exploding with ideas about it.
After Confederate flags were spotted in the background of videos uploaded by William Bruso, the Texas cab driver who rescued an injured hawk during Hurricane Harvey, many online have accused him of being a "Milkshake Duck."
A trending exploitable has text messages from your insecurity and anxiety joined by another friend who doesn't quite fit in with them.
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