Because I am suffocated in a white guilt shithole every day, I don't need it online.
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Harvard College rescinded admissions offers to at least ten prospective members of the Class of 2021 after the students traded sexually explicit memes and messages that sometimes targeted minority groups in a private Facebook group chat.A handful of admitted students formed the messaging group—titled, at one point, “Harvard memes for horny bourgeois teens”—on Facebook in late December, according to two incoming freshmen.In the group, students sent each other memes and other images mocking sexual assault, the Holocaust, and the deaths of children, according to screenshots of the chat obtained by The Crimson. Some of the messages joked that abusing children was sexually arousing, while others had punchlines directed at specific ethnic or racial groups. One called the hypothetical hanging of a Mexican child “piñata time.”After discovering the existence and contents of the chat, Harvard administrators revoked admissions offers to at least ten participants in mid-April, according to several members of the group. University officials have previously said that Harvard’s decision to rescind a student’s offer is final.
The chat grew out of a roughly 100-member messaging group that members of the Class of 2021 set up in early December to share memes about popular culture. Admitted students found and contacted each other using the official Harvard College Class of 2021 Facebook group.“A lot of students were excited about forming group chats with people who shared similar interests,” Jessica Zhang ’21, an incoming freshman who joined both chats, wrote in an email. “Someone posted about starting a chat for people who liked memes.”Messages shared in the original group were mostly “lighthearted,” wrote Zhang, who said she did not post in the splitoff meme group and that her admission offer was not rescinded. But some members soon suggested forming “a more R-rated” meme chat, according to Cassandra Luca ’21, who joined the first meme group but not the second, and who also said her offer was not revoked.Luca said the founders of the “dark” group chat demanded that students post provocative memes in the larger messaging group before allowing them to join the splinter group.“They were like, ‘Oh, you have to send a meme to the original group to prove that you could get into the new one,’” Luca said. “This was a just-because-we-got-into-Harvard-doesn’t-mean-we-can’t-have-fun kind of thing.”
Employees in the Admissions Office emailed students who posted offensive memes in mid-April asking them to disclose every picture they sent over the group, according to one member of the chat whose admission offer was revoked.
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Ahem, we all know it was Gavrilo "Gamergate" Princip that was the gamegater in that started WWI.Franz was on the right side of history and had the most impeccable optics.
https://twitter.com/MinModulation/status/872297469140488192
Quote from: recursivelyenumerable on June 07, 2017, 04:45:50 AMhttps://twitter.com/MinModulation/status/872297469140488192I should clarify that while I think this was meant ironically by its tweeter I may possibly unironically believe it
Quote from: recursivelyenumerable on June 07, 2017, 07:26:26 PMQuote from: recursivelyenumerable on June 07, 2017, 04:45:50 AMhttps://twitter.com/MinModulation/status/872297469140488192I should clarify that while I think this was meant ironically by its tweeter I may possibly unironically believe itAre you gaslighting us?
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^ Where are these coming from?
Dude's making serious bank just by going on vacation with his friends and yucking it up in front of the camera for a few weeks, so he's probably doing just fine, though.