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Polybius
July 18th, 2012 9:21 PMInternet Mysteries: The legend of a mysterious arcade game that caused insanity in its players was first posted to the CoinOp video game repository in 1998.
#ExilePitbull
July 18th, 2012 3:30 PMLast month, two Something Awful editors decided to hijack a social media campaign, attempting to send rapper Pitbull to a Walmart on a remote island in Alaska. Through this Twitter hashtag, the small store's Facebook page accrued more than 70,000 likes.
Snopes
July 17th, 2012 11:39 PMInternet Mysteries: Stemming out of the Usenet group alt.folklore.urban, this site has been debunking urban legends since 1995.
Source Filmmaker
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Breaking Bad
This television drama series inspired the creation of Tumblr blogs, an animated GIF art project and a series of crudely drawn web comics.
Polybius
Internet Mysteries: The legend of a mysterious arcade game that caused insanity in its players was first posted to the CoinOp video game repository in 1998.
#ExilePitbull
Last month, two Something Awful editors decided to hijack a social media campaign, attempting to send rapper Pitbull to a Walmart on a remote island in Alaska. Through this Twitter hashtag, the small store's Facebook page accrued more than 70,000 likes.
Snopes
Internet Mysteries: Stemming out of the Usenet group alt.folklore.urban, this site has been debunking urban legends since 1995.
Source Filmmaker
After Valve opened up this video capture and editing tool for public beta last week, YouTube has been flooded with new Team Fortress 2 machinima videos.