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Tropes vs. Women in Breakfast Cereal Ads
November 14th, 2014 12:04 PMMisogyny, it's in every bowl. Explore the role of women in various breakfast cereals with Evan Delshaw in this parody of Anita Sarkeesian's Tropes vs. Women in Video Games.
What Does "Too Many Cooks" Say About Us?
November 14th, 2014 11:10 AMJust in a week, Adult Swim's absurd(ist)ly long parody video of '80s sitcom opening sequences has gained more than 2.5 million views on YouTube. Now, everyone is asking how it managed to defy the laws of tl;dw (too long; didn't watch). What do you think?
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Tropes vs. Women in Breakfast Cereal Ads
Misogyny, it's in every bowl. Explore the role of women in various breakfast cereals with Evan Delshaw in this parody of Anita Sarkeesian's Tropes vs. Women in Video Games.
What Does "Too Many Cooks" Say About Us?
Just in a week, Adult Swim's absurd(ist)ly long parody video of '80s sitcom opening sequences has gained more than 2.5 million views on YouTube. Now, everyone is asking how it managed to defy the laws of tl;dw (too long; didn't watch). What do you think?