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Last year's hotly-debated gender war hashtag #FeministsAreUgly saw its biggest resurgence to date over this weekend after Twitter ran an inaccurate description of the trending topic (presumably) as a result of an epic algorithmic failure.
After a Michigan auto-repair shop comes out in favor of guns and against gay rights, activists bombard their Yelp page with tons of negative and gay-themed reviews.
A crowdfunding page launched to fund a kidney transplant for the father of 8-year-old Sammy Griner (a.k.a. "Success Kid") has reached over $88,000 in donations within one week of launch.
Surprise, surprise: the latest celebrity meltdown video starring Dennis Quaid turns out to be a "literal" comedy skit brought to us by Funny or Die.
According to Kotaku's recent interview with Carlos Ramirez, the artist behind the Trollface estimates that he has earned over $100,000 in licensing fees and others payouts since registering the copyright in 2010.
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