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June 19th, 2013 10:30 PMRedditors often use this hyperbolic expression to mock circle jerk discussions that ultimately manifest into examples of Godwin's Law.
A Feminist Makeup Tutorial
June 19th, 2013 9:30 PMIn this satirical makeup tutorial, YouTuber tadelesmith will uses black eyeliner and red lipstick to create a look that will help any woman smash the patriarchy.
#PaulasBestDishes
June 19th, 2013 9:00 PMFollowing an allegation that celebrity chef Paula Deen admitted to using racial slurs during a legal disposition, Twitter users began tweeting altered names of traditional dishes with a racist spin with the hashtag for Deen's Food Network show.
John McAfee on Removing Antivirus
June 19th, 2013 8:01 PMThe McAfee antivirus company founder John McAfee demonstrates how to remove the troublesome software in this video which makes several references to his rumored hedonistic lifestyle during his time in Belize.
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Literally Hitler
Redditors often use this hyperbolic expression to mock circle jerk discussions that ultimately manifest into examples of Godwin's Law.
#PaulasBestDishes
Following an allegation that celebrity chef Paula Deen admitted to using racial slurs during a legal disposition, Twitter users began tweeting altered names of traditional dishes with a racist spin with the hashtag for Deen's Food Network show.
John McAfee on Removing Antivirus
The McAfee antivirus company founder John McAfee demonstrates how to remove the troublesome software in this video which makes several references to his rumored hedonistic lifestyle during his time in Belize.