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Law & Order: SVU's #GamerGate Episode
February 13th, 2015 12:01 PMFor once, there's something that both sides of the GamerGate can all agree on: this week's Law & Order: SVU episode mirroring the online controversy was so bad, that it was almost good.
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Cute Kittens vs. Spider-bot
February 13th, 2015 11:00 AMIf you thought printers were the final boss of the cats, you'll think twice after seeing the reaction of these kittens upon their first encounter with a spiderbot.
Snowtyke Does Not Approve
February 13th, 2015 10:00 AM ShareOne True Pairing
February 12th, 2015 8:30 PMThis expression is used to describe a favorite couple consisting of characters from various fandoms as part of a practice known as shipping.
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Girl Asks Internet to Help Prove U.S. Citzenship
February 12th, 2015 7:35 PMAfter 19-year-old Alecia Pennington made this video asking for help proving her identity and American citizenship, her father has since made another video responding to accusations that he failed to assist her.
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Law & Order: SVU's #GamerGate Episode
For once, there's something that both sides of the GamerGate can all agree on: this week's Law & Order: SVU episode mirroring the online controversy was so bad, that it was almost good.
One True Pairing
This expression is used to describe a favorite couple consisting of characters from various fandoms as part of a practice known as shipping.
Girl Asks Internet to Help Prove U.S. Citzenship
After 19-year-old Alecia Pennington made this video asking for help proving her identity and American citizenship, her father has since made another video responding to accusations that he failed to assist her.