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Meet The Flintstones
November 28th, 2017 8:30 PMThe modern stone-age family is ready to for memedom.
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Federal Judge Blocks Trump Trans Ban
November 28th, 2017 7:30 PMAfter blocking the ban in October, a D.C. Federal Judge has ruled that the military must return to Obama-era requirements on trans recruits on January 1st.
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Tumblr Honors the Dead and Their Slutty, Slutty Years
November 28th, 2017 7:00 PMA popular snowclone on Tumblr involves remembering the dead and the slutty, slutty years we've had in their absence.
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Is the "TSUKI Project" an Anime Suicide Cult?
November 28th, 2017 6:00 PMThis anime-themed creepypasta story has been accused of starting a "suicide cult" for promising those who registered on a website by July 1st an eternal afterlife in a cyberpunk paradise called "LFE."
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Meet The Flintstones
The modern stone-age family is ready to for memedom.
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Trans Ban
After blocking the ban in October, a D.C. Federal Judge has ruled that the military must return to Obama-era requirements on trans recruits on January 1st.
Tumblr Honors the Dead and Their Slutty, Slutty Years
A popular snowclone on Tumblr involves remembering the dead and the slutty, slutty years we've had in their absence.
Is the "TSUKI Project" an Anime Suicide Cult?
This anime-themed creepypasta story has been accused of starting a "suicide cult" for promising those who registered on a website by July 1st an eternal afterlife in a cyberpunk paradise called "LFE."