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Men's Rights Movement
October 23rd, 2013 7:10 PMThis social movement aiming to combat perceived discrimination against men has grown in recent years on the /r/MensRights subreddit and is often criticized by feminists for promoting misogyny, rape apology and privilege denial.
Biker Flips Over 72-Foot Canyon
October 23rd, 2013 6:00 PMMountain biker Kelly McGarry performs a spectacular backflip across a 72-foot-long canyon gap at the Red Bull Rampage 2013 event in this video shot with his helmet-mounted GoPro camera.
Taylor Swift
October 23rd, 2013 5:35 PMThis American singer-songwriter has been the subject of many parodies online beginning in 2009, when Kanye West interrupted her VMAs acceptance speech.
When Audio Engineers Don't Get Paid
October 23rd, 2013 4:49 PMEver wonder what happens to bands when they decide to not pay the audio engineer for his time spent?
Colorized History or Forced Perspective?
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Men's Rights Movement
This social movement aiming to combat perceived discrimination against men has grown in recent years on the /r/MensRights subreddit and is often criticized by feminists for promoting misogyny, rape apology and privilege denial.
Taylor Swift
This American singer-songwriter has been the subject of many parodies online beginning in 2009, when Kanye West interrupted her VMAs acceptance speech.
When Audio Engineers Don't Get Paid
Ever wonder what happens to bands when they decide to not pay the audio engineer for his time spent?