Troll gets trolled with some quality sign Photoshopping

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In a well-deserved twist, a guy just looking to argue was turned into this week’s most contentious memes. 

Steven Crowder, a conservative podcaster and professional troll set up a booth at Texas Christian University with a sign that said “Male privilege is a myth.” The sign prompted students discuss whether or not he was right with “Change my mind,” an ongoing segment he has on YouTube.  

Hello @TCU. Come one come all#ChangeMyMind pic.twitter.com/r4U4WaFFtm

— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) February 16, 2018

His tweet got a considerable amount of criticism — people pointed out that his booth wasn’t really an  effort to engage in discussion and that he just wanted to incite anger for his YouTube channel.  Read more…

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All the reasons why ‘Three Billboards’ won’t win Best Picture

Kicking off a series of Best Picture Debates, Collider’s Mark Ellis (@markellislive) and Clint Gage (@clintgage) debate the chances of Martin McDonagh’s latest winning Best Picture. Does the socially conscious drama have a chance?
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The last great internet debate of 2017 is: How should you cut your toast?

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How do you cut your toast? It matters. 

Just as 2017 comes to a close, the internet isn’t done arguing with itself for the year yet. The most recent flame war is over how people cut their toast, and why any other answer than the one you choose is wrong.

Twitter user, hallamnation fired the first shots over the weekend by tweeting three debatable options for the preferred methods of cutting toast.  

After that bread pops out the toaster and you smother it with butter you have a variety of cutting options.

Which way would you prefer our staff to do you toast at the end of a night?! pic.twitter.com/QKLUb5uX5x

— 🎅🏼hallamnation 🎅🏼 (@hallamnation) December 9, 2017 Read more…

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