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Following the election of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States, anti-bigotry activists have adopted wearing safety pins as a symbol of solidarity to members of marginalized groups.
An old picture of Impractical Jokers' Sal Vulcano is spreading in photoshops on Instagram.
Tumblr users are getting Forcibly Removed From the Premises for having their dick:out in this new snowclone.
With the viral success of the Mannequin Challenge, teens have revived the Andy's Coming challenge, in which everyone goes limp like the toys in Toy Story.
In the light of Tuesday's election results, some Californians are suggesting the state leave the union, a move which they claim would make California the sixth richest country in the world.
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Following the election of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States, anti-bigotry activists have adopted wearing safety pins as a symbol of solidarity to members of marginalized groups.
An old picture of Impractical Jokers' Sal Vulcano is spreading in photoshops on Instagram.
Tumblr users are getting Forcibly Removed From the Premises for having their dick:out in this new snowclone.
With the viral success of the Mannequin Challenge, teens have revived the Andy's Coming challenge, in which everyone goes limp like the toys in Toy Story.
In the light of Tuesday's election results, some Californians are suggesting the state leave the union, a move which they claim would make California the sixth richest country in the world.
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