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"Wows" On Parade
October 20th, 2017 1:30 PMIt's "Bulls On Parade" but the "Wah-wahs" are "Wow-wows."
Lena Dunham Interview Gets Meme'd
October 20th, 2017 1:08 PMA portion of a 2016 interview with Lena Dunham in which she discussed attacks on Hillary Clinton during her presidential campaign has been revived as an exploitable image macro on Reddit.
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These Things Are a Crapshoot
October 20th, 2017 12:36 PM ShareMayim Bialik Apologizes for Editorial
October 20th, 2017 12:00 PMIn regards to her op-ed, which some blasted for "victim blaming," the Big Bang Theory star apologized, saying, "What you wear and how you behave does not provide any protection from assault, nor does the way you dress or act in any way make you responsible for being assaulted; you are never responsible for being assaulted."
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Cala Maria Sparks Cuphead Fans' Imaginations
October 20th, 2017 11:00 AMThe nautical boss references classical mythological creatures such as mermaids and Medusa.
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"Wows" On Parade
It's "Bulls On Parade" but the "Wah-wahs" are "Wow-wows."
Lena Dunham Interview Gets Meme'd
A portion of a 2016 interview with Lena Dunham in which she discussed attacks on Hillary Clinton during her presidential campaign has been revived as an exploitable image macro on Reddit.
Mayim Bialik Apologizes for Editorial
In regards to her op-ed, which some blasted for "victim blaming," the Big Bang Theory star apologized, saying, "What you wear and how you behave does not provide any protection from assault, nor does the way you dress or act in any way make you responsible for being assaulted; you are never responsible for being assaulted."
Cala Maria Sparks Cuphead Fans' Imaginations
The nautical boss references classical mythological creatures such as mermaids and Medusa.