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This onomatopoeic pun was recently popularized on YouTube by Machinima creator VanossGaming in a Grand Theft Auto V stand-up comedy skit.
The latest teen selfie video trend sweeping across Instagram and Vine is apparently aimed at combating the widespread phenomenon of body shaming and lookism in the social media, though not everyone seems to be sold on its effectiveness.
The Internet had a field day photoshopping a nude photograph of pop star Justin Bieber vacationing in Bora Bora after he uploaded the picture to Instagram yesterday.
This Twitter hashtag was launched following a string of church fires that occurred at predominately black churches across the Southern United States, leading many to speculate they were racially motivated incidents.
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