According to CoinMarketCap, Let's Go Brandon Coin ($FJB) has a market cap of over $55 million.
"It’s time this ends. We must demand that cable operators grant us freedom from Fox News," MSNBC said.
Rowling's exclusion is likely entirely because she believes that biological sex is an immutable reality and that women are something more than a feeling.
Joe Rogan spoke out against mainstream media on Timcast IRL, saying "This is a left wing cult. They're pumping stuff out and then they're confirming this belief."
"In the United States, with today's condition, you can easily have an authoritarian," Weiwei said. "In many ways, you're already in the authoritarian state. You just don't know it."
"When every YouTuber agrees that removing dislikes is a stupid idea, it probably is. Try again, YouTube," he wrote on the video.
Gender Critical Coming Out Day will take place on Dec. 19, two years from the day that JK Rowling posted her now famous tweet supporting women's right to exist.
"A binger is a soy-filled authority figure who abuses his position to demonize others, especially people who can defend themselves who are a reminder of the fact that the binger cannot," the Urban Dictionary entry reads.
In an interview with Prostasia's Noah Berlatsky, Old Dominion professor Allyn Walker justified feelings of pedophilia and the people who have them.
Counter-culture institutions like Rolling Stone and "Saturday Night Live" genuflect toward The Man, assuming said Man serves the Democrats.
"We can't wait for universities to fix themselves, so we're starting a new one," Pano Kanelos writes.
When Democrats lose, Democrats blame white women, and after Tuesday's results favoring Republicans and moderates over progressives and their policies across the country, #WhiteWomen was trending on Twitter.
"My son is not playing football now. But he did. He was recruited to play football for college. And I saw the combine for the first time and they were measuring his wingspan," Hostin said.
After former NFL player and BLM activist Colin Kaepernick compared the National Football League to a system of slavery, an MSNBC analyst defended the claim.
"My goodness," Esposito responded. "Okay so you're asking me for one. Yeah. I have to say and this may be... Well, okay, I'll say it without hesitation. Gina Carano."