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"Man's Not Hot" Official Music Video
Out of the studio and hit in the beach, Big Shaq is back with the official video for the "Man's Not Hot."
Mr. Bones' Neverending Wild Ride
Mr. Bones is here to greet you as you board the spookiest roller coaster ride ever created in an amusement park management simulation game.
Twitter Imagines Millennial Movies
The trending #MillennialAMovie hashtag finds people altering movie titles to make them about millennials, and people can't even, are lmao'ing, and such.
Reddit Cracks Down on Nazi Content
Reddit has updated policy on violent content, including banning comments and subreddits that "encourages, glorifies, incites, or calls for violence or physical harm against an individual or a group of people."