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In what would be the latest false flag attempt at derailing the Fourth Wave of feminism, a Bodybuilding Forums member has outed himself as the author behind the mock feminist essay "5 Things Women Need to Do in Their 20′s (Or Else the Suffragists Died For Nothing)" that ran on Thought Catalog earlier this week.
The stupidly generic social networking app Meowmeowbeenz from last week's episode of Community is actually about to become a thing, thanks to a group of diehard fans on Reddit.
In just over three months, this meme-based cryptocurrency has grown into one of the most widely traded Bitcoin alternatives and a regular newsmaker in the blogosphere, but above all, Dogecoin has given birth to an online samaritan community that is writing a new chapter in gift economics.
Newsweek's latest cover story claims that the shadowy founder of Bitcoin has been found, a 67-year-old Japanese American physicist named Satoshi Nakamoto who spends his time working on model trains in Temple City, California.
Update: The original headline, The Father of Bitcoin Has Been Found, has been changed to reflect the AP report that Nakamoto denies any involvement with the cryptocurrency.
11 charges have been dismissed against hacktivist Barrett Brown, including a controversial count for posting a hyperlink to a website in a chatroom that many criticized for violating his constitutional rights.
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In what would be the latest false flag attempt at derailing the Fourth Wave of feminism, a Bodybuilding Forums member has outed himself as the author behind the mock feminist essay "5 Things Women Need to Do in Their 20′s (Or Else the Suffragists Died For Nothing)" that ran on Thought Catalog earlier this week.
The stupidly generic social networking app Meowmeowbeenz from last week's episode of Community is actually about to become a thing, thanks to a group of diehard fans on Reddit.
In just over three months, this meme-based cryptocurrency has grown into one of the most widely traded Bitcoin alternatives and a regular newsmaker in the blogosphere, but above all, Dogecoin has given birth to an online samaritan community that is writing a new chapter in gift economics.
Newsweek's latest cover story claims that the shadowy founder of Bitcoin has been found, a 67-year-old Japanese American physicist named Satoshi Nakamoto who spends his time working on model trains in Temple City, California.
Update: The original headline, The Father of Bitcoin Has Been Found, has been changed to reflect the AP report that Nakamoto denies any involvement with the cryptocurrency.
11 charges have been dismissed against hacktivist Barrett Brown, including a controversial count for posting a hyperlink to a website in a chatroom that many criticized for violating his constitutional rights.
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