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Getty Images To Ban Photoshopped Images
As of October 1st, Getty Images will no longer accept retouched images that make models appear thinner or thicker.
B.o.B Asks For A Million Bucks to "Find the Curve"
The prominent flat-earth truther is asking for 1 million dollars so he can send satellites to space to try and confirm the Earth is flat.
dunkview Dunks on Metroid: Samus Returns
More Metroid moments? Maybe.
Sonic Forces Announces Partnership With Hooters
After Sega announced a partnership with Hooters to promote their upcoming game Sonic Forces, Twitter users began posting fanart of various Sonic characters dressed in the restaurant chain's famous provocative uniform.