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Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Character Design Controversy
December 6th, 2017 2:30 PMThe character Dahlia in the recently released JRPG Xenoblade Chronicles 2 has stirred a bit of controversy online for her voluptuous characteristics, leading some to accuse the game's design team of misogyny.
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Rick Perry Has Album Cover Shoot in Saudi Arabia
December 6th, 2017 2:00 PMA picture of Rick Perry barefoot in the sand has people wondering when the U.S. Secretary of Energy is going to release his debut album.
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Neil Cicierega's "The Starting Line"
December 6th, 2017 1:30 PMAn unofficial video for the opening track off his mixtape Mouth Moods.
Time Selects the #MeToo Movement as 'Person of the Year'
December 6th, 2017 1:00 PMTime Magazine announced today that the members of the #MeToo movement, identified as the "Silence Breakers," have been selected as the 2017 "Person of the Year."
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Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Character Design Controversy
The character Dahlia in the recently released JRPG Xenoblade Chronicles 2 has stirred a bit of controversy online for her voluptuous characteristics, leading some to accuse the game's design team of misogyny.
Rick Perry Has Album Cover Shoot in Saudi Arabia
A picture of Rick Perry barefoot in the sand has people wondering when the U.S. Secretary of Energy is going to release his debut album.
Neil Cicierega's "The Starting Line"
An unofficial video for the opening track off his mixtape Mouth Moods.
Time Selects the #MeToo Movement as 'Person of the Year'
Time Magazine announced today that the members of the #MeToo movement, identified as the "Silence Breakers," have been selected as the 2017 "Person of the Year."