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Fire Emblem Heroes
August 3rd, 2017 9:05 AMThe mobile Fire Emblem title is not critics' favorite in the series, but it has inspired some jokes within the fandom.
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August 2nd, 2017 8:30 PMTime travel, sleeping caps, dungeons and port wine, "The Port Hole" is a version of "Looper" you can't unsee.
Netflix Asks Fans to Share #FirstTimeISawMe
August 2nd, 2017 8:00 PMNetflix has launched an ongoing diversity and representation awareness campaigns in which creators and actors of color share the first time they saw people like them in pop culture.
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YouTube's Controversial New Changes
August 2nd, 2017 7:30 PMYouTuber Philip DeFranco discusses YouTube's recently announced new content standards, noting that they will place controversial content in a "limited state," removing key features from the video.
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Fire Emblem Heroes
The mobile Fire Emblem title is not critics' favorite in the series, but it has inspired some jokes within the fandom.
The Port Hole: A Bizarre, Wine-Loving "Looper"
Time travel, sleeping caps, dungeons and port wine, "The Port Hole" is a version of "Looper" you can't unsee.
Netflix Asks Fans to Share #FirstTimeISawMe
Netflix has launched an ongoing diversity and representation awareness campaigns in which creators and actors of color share the first time they saw people like them in pop culture.
YouTube's Controversial New Changes
YouTuber Philip DeFranco discusses YouTube's recently announced new content standards, noting that they will place controversial content in a "limited state," removing key features from the video.