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I Am Offensive and I Find This X
October 3rd, 2013 10:30 AMThis YouTube comment meme uses inverted language to parody commenters that are easily offended.
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I Am Offensive and I Find This X
This YouTube comment meme uses inverted language to parody commenters that are easily offended.
Describe Your Life in 4 Words or Less
It's simple as that!
Do Videogame Stereotypes Hurt Men?
Are video games sexist against MEN??? PBS Game/Show host Jamin Warren presents a tongue-in-cheek yet intriguing case on how macho stereotypes in video games may be molding our perception of manliness.