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Source Filmmaker: Those Aren't Pillows
YouTuber laek animated this Team Fortress 2 remake of a scene from the 1987 comedy film Planes, Trains and Automobiles using Valve's Source Filmmaker video editing tool.
Snopes
Internet Mysteries: Stemming out of the Usenet group alt.folklore.urban, this site has been debunking urban legends since 1995.
Anonymous Hacks Oil Companies
Anonymous is back in the zeitgeist after leaking more than 1,000 e-mails and passwords that once belonged to some of the largest oil companies in the world as part of its Operation Save The Arctic.