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Yes. There are a lot of them, and they are popular in Utah, and the Dominican Republic. Its for parents who think their kids is out of control because they take drugs, or hang around the wrong people, or don't want to go to church, or date the wrong person, or aren't getting good enough grades, or are manifesting behaviour because of trauma, or come out as gay (this is a common one, they are usually religious... Source: over 1 year ago
Can I interest you in Eve Online? That link takes you to a cracked.com article about how one guy scammed folks out of millions of dollars. Source: over 1 year ago
I really had no idea how bad the suicide stat was until cracked.com brought it up years ago (when it was good). It was somethign like nearly half or more gun deaths were straight suicides. Source: almost 2 years ago
Like why would I want to watch Breaking Bad or any serious drama when I already lived serious drama all through childhood? Jokes and silliness or I turn it off. Firefly or House MD are about my limit for serious entertainment. And my favorite news channel is one of those old cracked.com comedy writers on YouTube. Source: almost 2 years ago
The rotting thing is a point ignored by almost all zombie medium. Of course, getting around the initial "dead thing can walk" is a pretty big leap in itself. There's a hilarious article (or there used to be at least) on cracked.com named something like "10 Reasons a Zombie Apocalypse Would Fail (quickly)" and rotting was reason #1 or 2. Best line from the whole article though was "We (humans) are a zombie's... Source: almost 2 years ago
Not sure if Im more shocked about the title or that ebaumsworld.com still exists. Source: about 2 years ago
To be fair, the "whole internet" was very different in the early 2000s. This was before social media was really a thing, before internet connection was even a thing for many people. A stream like that would have meant that maybe a few dozen or hundred people got to see you and maybe a portion of your clip ended up on ebaumsworld.com. It's not really comparable to videos going viral nowadays. Source: over 2 years ago
He grabbed early memes and Web 1.0 content from all over the Internet and slapped it with an "ebaumsworld.com" watermark. He was one of the only people profiting from the original meme culture, and he was doing it basically by stealing it and declaring it all his own. Source: over 2 years ago
Ebaums world. I used to visit that place every damn day. Source: over 3 years ago
Not sure were it came from in the first place or how old found it on ebaumsworld.com which is a memes archive some pretty horrid crap on there. Source: over 3 years ago
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