359 words A notorious user admits to having child porn and tries to defend it. Things quickly devolve from there. 366 words r/Memes seems to be imploding 150 words /r/ChapoTrapHouse gets triggered, has Pinochet helicopter flashbacks as Venezuelans take to the streets against Maduro's government and the US recognizes another person as President 330 words One user in /r/speedruns isn't in the right frame of mind after a run from the final day of GamesDoneQuick goes poorly 322 words Users in /r/DunderMifflin debate whether Michael Scott was a racist 145 words Is r/canada a far right sub? Or is that description an act of bigotry? Things get spicy in r/toronto! "Don't pretend to be a fucking centrist." / "Your posts are nuts." 123 words The racism drama in Dota 2 reaches new heights as a major Chinese tournament bans two players from attending. 141 words After banning everyone who dared disagree with leftist politics in a recent r/wholesomememes post, the remaining liberals, those left after the purge, begin to fight amongst themselves in the comment section of a new politically-fueled post. 120 words Pornographic loli games get banned on Steam. /r/kotakuinaction debates the free speech and the legality of loli 130 words Sony and Censorship. r/JRPG loses their shit due to Sony censoring cutscenes of lolis. 162 words Red Dead Redemption 2 allows you to kill KKK members without penalty. Some on /r/gaming wonder if Rockstar's gone too far with the murdering 174 words /r/Unpopularopinion gets posted to /r/AgainstHateSubreddits. 111 words Is being the child of a pornstar the closest thing to hell on earth? r/kappa debates. 415 words Drama in r/incremental_games over if a game encourages rape. 245 words Does buying someone a coffee make you a creepy misogynistic jerk? You decide! 128 words Coachella Twitter reminding everybody to vote and “fix this shit” doesn't go down well with everyone 116 words Coachella Twitter reminding everybody to vote and “fix this shit” doesn't go down well with everyone 476 words 9/11 Drama in /r/Conspiracy when a user states (among other things) his alternate physics in which, "When something falls, it is always to a side because air does not have much resistance, if this were not true, rivers would be a straight line." And that Bush is weird, I guess. 161 words 9/11 Drama in /r/Conspiracy when a user states (among other things) his alternate physics in which, "When something falls, it is always to a side because air does not have much resistance, if this were not true, rivers would be a straight line." And that Bush is weird, I guess. 138 words Y2K drama in 2018