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2015

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2015 in a nutshell.

2015. Another year of existence which further proves that the stupid Mayan end of the world conspiracy was fake and gay. With a suicide-related transsexual acceptance movement raging on, and GamerGate still boiling at a finely dramatic simmer, we're off to a great start!

Need a recap of what happened last year? We've got you covered.

Dramatica Events from 2015

January

Draw Mohammed Day.
Kthxbai.
  • Fed up with all the cuck, moot retires from 4chan.
  • Supreme Gentleman Elliot Rodger receives the honorary Golden iPod Award for 2014.
  • Backed by Patreon funds and her rich father's credit cards, Shanley Kane tries getting the CEO of Linux fired using the imaginary powers of feminism, and in turn gets ridiculed by the entire internet.
  • Failed YouTube comedian Peter Coffin reemerges from the slums of social media with another fake relationship in tow. This time, instead of roleplaying as his own Japanese girlfriend, he's insisting that he's married to a love doll, and may have even forged a birth certificate for the baby he claims the two of them have together.
  • A Man in Black declares he's gonna take ED, weev, and GamerGate down all at once with his shitty articles, then quickly retracts his statement.

February

  • Lulzgame Muhammad Sex Simulator 2015 is created by EDF member gizmo01942 and causes an immediate shitstorm all over the internet.
  • Law & Order: SVU takes on GamerGate with the episode "Intimidation Game," lampooning Anita Sarkeesian and Zoe Quinn's seedy antics and SJWs' cries of oppression. The episode even feature a fake website called "Redchanit." Lulzy reactions follow.

March

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