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Claim That Morgues Prefer To Hire Women For A Disturbing Reason Go Viral Again
The claim first went viral in 2023 and is now going viral again after it was reposted to Reddit, but is it even true?
37 Years Ago Today, Rick Astley's Hit Song 'Never Gonna Give You Up' Was Released
Astley's song and music video for "Never Gonna Give You Up" have become forever cemented as a cornerstone of internet history.
Oh My Gotto! It's The Scatman
If the Scatman can do it, so can Aris!
Remebering 'Zalgo,' One Of The Internet's First Creepypastas
Zalgo was a bringer of destruction and doom and would appear in webcomic edits.