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Gaby Dunn


Gaby Dunn is an actress, comedian, and blogger who covered YouTube for the Daily Dot. Since 2016, she’s hosted the podcast ‘Bad with Money,’ and operates a successful YouTube channel. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Boston Globe, Vice, and Salon.

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Does Reddit have a stand-up comedy problem?

It’s a mirror of the comedy clubs vs. alt scene debate that permeates stand-up offline.

On by Gaby Dunn

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How YouTube foot fetishists get tweens to bare their soles

“Feet dares” seem harmless, but there’s often sexual intent behind them.

On by Gaby Dunn

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Chesca Leigh’s ‘Reblogs’ is a new Tumblr anthem

This latest Gaga parody is spot-on and ambitious, and as one commenter said, “A Tumblr anthem.” 

On by Gaby Dunn

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20 incredible documentaries on YouTube that will blow your mind

Fall down the YouTube rabbit hole.

On by Gaby Dunn, Eddie Strait, Rae Votta

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Twitter feminists call out feminism’s white privilege problem

Women of color are striking back against a feminist movement they’ve long argued is exclusionary to non-white feminists. 

On by Gaby Dunn

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Getting “Totally Biased” with W. Kamau Bell

The FX hosts talks about the importance of creating the TV that works online, debating Twitter critics, and how the Internet never forgets. 

On by Gaby Dunn

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Victoria’s Secret protesters strip down for positive body image

Taking it all off is one very effective way to win attention for your cause. Especially when that cause is loving your body and accepting all its flaws.

On by Gaby Dunn

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This Reddit pick-up artist wrote a book—and you’ll actually want to read it

“I try to stay away from anything that’s objectifying or dehumanizing women. I’m about helping men build a connection.”

On by Gaby Dunn

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3-D-printed Google Glass is super-cool, super-useless

Thanks to 3-D printing, scammers have a way more sophisticated method of hawking fake tech.

On by Gaby Dunn

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