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Memes and Themes That Rocked 2014
November 25th, 2014 2:08 PMWith another year coming to a swift end, let's take some time to look back and think some deep thoughts about some of the biggest recurring patterns, themes and memeplexes of 2014. Feel free to cite any specific entries or media to support your idea and staff or moderators will tag them accordingly!
"You Can Pretend Like You Haven't Noticed"
November 25th, 2014 1:05 PMBBC News anchor Martine Croxall was about to begin the 9 p.m. broadcast when it became clear she was in front of the wrong camera. Yet all things considered, she recovered gracefully.
United Kingdom Denies Visa for Pickup Artist
November 25th, 2014 12:42 PMReal Social Dynamics dating coach Julien Blanc has been denied visas in both Australia and the United Kingdom following several protests and social media campaigns launched denouncing his treatment of Japanese women.
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The "Factual Feminist" Takes on #Shirtgate
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Memes and Themes That Rocked 2014
With another year coming to a swift end, let's take some time to look back and think some deep thoughts about some of the biggest recurring patterns, themes and memeplexes of 2014. Feel free to cite any specific entries or media to support your idea and staff or moderators will tag them accordingly!
"You Can Pretend Like You Haven't Noticed"
BBC News anchor Martine Croxall was about to begin the 9 p.m. broadcast when it became clear she was in front of the wrong camera. Yet all things considered, she recovered gracefully.
United Kingdom Denies Visa for Pickup Artist
Real Social Dynamics dating coach Julien Blanc has been denied visas in both Australia and the United Kingdom following several protests and social media campaigns launched denouncing his treatment of Japanese women.