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Audio clips of the kill streak announcer from the Halo video game series have been circulating on Tumblr along with thumbnails of the Gnome Child character from the MMORPG Runescape.
This indie horror game, in which the player must avoid being killed by animatronic animals for five straight nights, is absolutely terrifying for those suffering from automatonophobia.
After the pop culture blog Elite Daily launched #IfIWereABoy to discuss sexism and gender roles, the hashtag was subsequently by activists speaking out against the practice of male circumcision.
In light of the recent fatal police shooting of Mike Brown, an unarmed teenager from St. Louis, Missouri, a new hashtag-based photo fad has emerged on Black Twitter that takes a satirical jab at the stereotypical portrayal of the victims of deadly racial profiling cases in the U.S. news media.
In recent weeks, dudes on Twitter and Instagram have been posting parodies of "makeup transformation" selfies that show their faces progressively turning into celebrity doppelgängers through the magic of cosmetics.
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