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Unfriended Trailer Parodies
April 17th, 2015 6:30 PMThese parody and remix videos mock the trailer for the newly released social media horror film Unfriended, in which a cyberbullied teen seeks revenge on her tormentors.
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The Wurstblinker, a Sausage Turn Signal
April 17th, 2015 5:30 PMThis uniquely German invention is a great example of "DI-Why?"
Dieseltec Auto Repair Shop Gets Yelp Bombed
April 17th, 2015 5:00 PMAfter a Michigan auto-repair shop comes out in favor of guns and against gay rights, activists bombard their Yelp page with tons of negative and gay-themed reviews.
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April 17th, 2015 4:13 PM ShareC.H. Sommers Takes on "Trigger Warnings"
April 17th, 2015 3:30 PMIn her latest episode of the "Factual Feminist," author Christina Hoff Sommers investigates whether or not "trigger warnings" in academia are actually effective, or if they do more harm than good.
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Unfriended Trailer Parodies
These parody and remix videos mock the trailer for the newly released social media horror film Unfriended, in which a cyberbullied teen seeks revenge on her tormentors.
Dieseltec Auto Repair Shop Gets Yelp Bombed
After a Michigan auto-repair shop comes out in favor of guns and against gay rights, activists bombard their Yelp page with tons of negative and gay-themed reviews.
C.H. Sommers Takes on "Trigger Warnings"
In her latest episode of the "Factual Feminist," author Christina Hoff Sommers investigates whether or not "trigger warnings" in academia are actually effective, or if they do more harm than good.