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September 28th, 2017 5:30 PM ShareEmilyIsPro's Cancer Controversy
September 28th, 2017 5:01 PMThe "Emily faked cancer" copypasta commonly spammed in Runescape Twitch chats continues to hound streamer EmilyIsPro to this day, but is there any evidence to support the rumor?
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Anthony Scaramucci Launches The Scaramucci Post
September 28th, 2017 4:30 PMThe former White House Communications Director has launched a news platform. So what's it all about?
Red Dead Redemption II Trailer Drops
September 28th, 2017 4:00 PMHowdy, I'm the sheriff of finally buying a PS4.
Reddit Parodies Zuckerberg's Facebook Posts
September 28th, 2017 3:34 PMPhotoshopped versions of Mark Zuckerberg's awkward Facebook posts, which many have speculated are part of possible presidential run by the Facebook CEO, are currently blowing up on the newly created /r/zuckmemes subreddit.
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EmilyIsPro's Cancer Controversy
The "Emily faked cancer" copypasta commonly spammed in Runescape Twitch chats continues to hound streamer EmilyIsPro to this day, but is there any evidence to support the rumor?
Anthony Scaramucci Launches The Scaramucci Post
The former White House Communications Director has launched a news platform. So what's it all about?
Red Dead Redemption II Trailer Drops
Howdy, I'm the sheriff of finally buying a PS4.
Reddit Parodies Zuckerberg's Facebook Posts
Photoshopped versions of Mark Zuckerberg's awkward Facebook posts, which many have speculated are part of possible presidential run by the Facebook CEO, are currently blowing up on the newly created /r/zuckmemes subreddit.