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Jack Posobiec Is Now Banned from Bumble
January 25th, 2018 6:00 PMAfter a user complained of seeing this far-right activist on the "feminist" dating app Bumble, the company promptly banned the account, later revealing it had been inactive since 2016.
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January 25th, 2018 5:30 PM Share"Y'all Mind if I Praise the Lord?"
January 25th, 2018 5:00 PMThis spinoff of the "You Mind if I Wild Out?" dance video series has spawned numerous meme-themed remixes on YouTube.
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"Hot Take": Internet Shorthand for a Controversial (and Often Dumb) Opinion
January 25th, 2018 4:30 PMThe term started seeing use in sports journalism before it began covering all manner of spicy opinions.
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Burger King Trolls Ajit Pai and FCC with Net Neutrality Ad
January 25th, 2018 4:00 PMWith a take as hot as their Whoppers, Burger King has released a net neutrality advertisement that compares the repeal to burgers.
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Jack Posobiec Is Now Banned from Bumble
After a user complained of seeing this far-right activist on the "feminist" dating app Bumble, the company promptly banned the account, later revealing it had been inactive since 2016.
"Y'all Mind if I Praise the Lord?"
This spinoff of the "You Mind if I Wild Out?" dance video series has spawned numerous meme-themed remixes on YouTube.
"Hot Take": Internet Shorthand for a Controversial (and Often Dumb) Opinion
The term started seeing use in sports journalism before it began covering all manner of spicy opinions.
Burger King Trolls Ajit Pai and FCC with Net Neutrality Ad
With a take as hot as their Whoppers, Burger King has released a net neutrality advertisement that compares the repeal to burgers.