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Five years have passed since this infamous piece of creepypasta surfaced on 4chan's /x/ (paranormal) board, but the mysterious identity of "phone" has yet to be resolved.
Two years ago on this day, Redditor spawn02000 shared a rather intimidating photograph of himself, inspiring yet another well-meaning but misunderstood advice animal character that now we know as the Dating Site Murderer.
Seven years ago today, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey made Internet history by posting the first tweet ever, which simply read: "just setting up my twttr."
Since President Bush's historic speech onboard USS Abraham Lincoln in 2003, the banner has come to symbolize the Bush administration's failing foreign policies.
Former Iraqi Information Minister Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf was given this nickname, as well as Comical Ali, for his colorful daily news briefings full of propaganda and misinformation throughout the Second Gulf War.
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Five years have passed since this infamous piece of creepypasta surfaced on 4chan's /x/ (paranormal) board, but the mysterious identity of "phone" has yet to be resolved.
Two years ago on this day, Redditor spawn02000 shared a rather intimidating photograph of himself, inspiring yet another well-meaning but misunderstood advice animal character that now we know as the Dating Site Murderer.
Seven years ago today, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey made Internet history by posting the first tweet ever, which simply read: "just setting up my twttr."
Since President Bush's historic speech onboard USS Abraham Lincoln in 2003, the banner has come to symbolize the Bush administration's failing foreign policies.
Former Iraqi Information Minister Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf was given this nickname, as well as Comical Ali, for his colorful daily news briefings full of propaganda and misinformation throughout the Second Gulf War.
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