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Die Cis Scum
May 10th, 2013 4:00 PMInspired by a Tumblr user's stick and poke tattoo, this phrase is used by trans* social justice bloggers in response to the violence they are subjected to by cisgendered people.
Thrift Shop Parody: "Indie Game Anthem"
May 10th, 2013 3:00 PMThe New Zealand band Viva La Dirt League released a parody of the song "Thrift Shop" by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis praising the affordability of indie video games.
Ryan Gosling Won't Eat His Cereal
May 10th, 2013 2:27 PMThe Hollywood prince of internet memedom is back with a spoon full of cereal (and he just won't eat it).
Little Kid Metal Band
May 10th, 2013 1:26 PMThree 11-year-old kids bust out an epic metal set near a subway entrance in New York City.
Crossover Barbershop
May 10th, 2013 1:03 PMTekken's Paul Phoenix gives Street Fighter's Guile a haircut.
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Die Cis Scum
Inspired by a Tumblr user's stick and poke tattoo, this phrase is used by trans* social justice bloggers in response to the violence they are subjected to by cisgendered people.
Thrift Shop Parody: "Indie Game Anthem"
The New Zealand band Viva La Dirt League released a parody of the song "Thrift Shop" by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis praising the affordability of indie video games.
Ryan Gosling Won't Eat His Cereal
The Hollywood prince of internet memedom is back with a spoon full of cereal (and he just won't eat it).
Little Kid Metal Band
Three 11-year-old kids bust out an epic metal set near a subway entrance in New York City.
Crossover Barbershop
Tekken's Paul Phoenix gives Street Fighter's Guile a haircut.