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November 7th, 2017 8:00 PM ShareElection Day 2016 vs. 2017
November 7th, 2017 7:30 PMTwitter users are illustrating what a difference a year can make in "Me on Election Day in 2016 vs. 2017."
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Tumblr's Version of "Kill Yourself" Is "Pee Your Pants"
November 7th, 2017 7:00 PMGoing for a less aggressive way to say "kill yourself" or "delete your account," Tumblr users spam neo-nazi and TERF blogs with "Pee your pants," but not everyone is cool with that either.
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The Oregon Trail
November 7th, 2017 6:00 PMThis classic series of educational computer games, in which the player directs a group of 19th-century pioneers traveling in a covered wagon across the Oregon Trail, has spawned numerous parody variations over the last few decades.
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Virgin and Normal-chan Meet Chad and Other Girls-sama
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Election Day 2016 vs. 2017
Twitter users are illustrating what a difference a year can make in "Me on Election Day in 2016 vs. 2017."
Tumblr's Version of "Kill Yourself" Is "Pee Your Pants"
Going for a less aggressive way to say "kill yourself" or "delete your account," Tumblr users spam neo-nazi and TERF blogs with "Pee your pants," but not everyone is cool with that either.
The Oregon Trail
This classic series of educational computer games, in which the player directs a group of 19th-century pioneers traveling in a covered wagon across the Oregon Trail, has spawned numerous parody variations over the last few decades.