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Old-School Revenge
July 19th, 2012 8:00 PMThis guide to trolling, allegedly made in 1986, provides some analog ideas like chaining friends' cars to trees or creating faux wanted posters with the the help of your local copy machine.
And Zero Thought Was Given That Day
July 19th, 2012 7:39 PMOH SHI---
Pedobear Pranks, Press and Photos
July 19th, 2012 7:00 PMOver the past months, Pedobear has gotten a student in trouble for a poster placed in his college dorm, made a surprise appearance at the Jerry Sandusky trial and, most recently, been mistaken for a mascot in a Facebook post for Kit Kat candies.
Rubber Bands vs. Watermelon
July 19th, 2012 6:00 PMYouTubers TheSlowMoGuys used slow motion video to capture how a package of rubber bands can explode a watermelon.
Internet Story
July 19th, 2012 5:30 PMInternet Mysteries: Adam Butcher's 2010 short mystery film used YouTube videos to weave the tale of a young man trying to crack a fictional treasure hunt known as Al1’s Nine Grand Quest.
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And Zero Thought Was Given That Day
OH SHI---
Pedobear Pranks, Press and Photos
Over the past months, Pedobear has gotten a student in trouble for a poster placed in his college dorm, made a surprise appearance at the Jerry Sandusky trial and, most recently, been mistaken for a mascot in a Facebook post for Kit Kat candies.
Rubber Bands vs. Watermelon
YouTubers TheSlowMoGuys used slow motion video to capture how a package of rubber bands can explode a watermelon.
Internet Story
Internet Mysteries: Adam Butcher's 2010 short mystery film used YouTube videos to weave the tale of a young man trying to crack a fictional treasure hunt known as Al1’s Nine Grand Quest.