“Look mommy, just like the man that comes over when daddy is out of town.”
“Look mommy, just like the man that comes over when daddy is out of town.”
LukeyWes1234 is an uncharacteristically likable young YouTuber whose life was changed this week when 4chan decided to give him some more-or-less genuine encouragement.
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In a creepy 4chan nutshell: someone used a bunch of techie data from an anonymous “I’m Doing Drugs At Work” post and traced it to the White House.
Ruh-Roh. The status blog for 4Chan (the evil heart of the Internet) is reporting that they have been “explicitly blocked” by Verizon.
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Chat Roulette has quickly become a playground for Internet trolls who want nothing more than to make you look like an idiot. Here are 20 Chat Roulette trolls at their best.
And look at that purple suit!
This is the cake for Isabella’s second birthday.
Say hello to the World Cup’s ONLY perfect scorer. [Thank you 4Chan and the color yellow.]
You do not mess with anonymous. The Oregon Tea Party made a tactical error last week when they “borrowed” a slogan from 4Chan. The flyer immediately became an Internet sensation inspiring many alternate versions. (via Heavy)
4chan has recently introduced Captcha to their website, and because of this it quickly deviated into tons of MS paint Captcha masterpieces. Here are some gems from the Tumblr, Captchart!
4chan founder Chris Poole was called in to testify in the trial of the Sarah Palin e-mail hacker. The resulting testimony is pretty much the best testimony ever. (Via Brian Ries.)
After spotting a sad flyer looking for party participants, 4chan wanted to give WWII vet William J. Lashua a very happy 90th birthday, and started a campaign to send him birthday cards and well wishes. You can still get in on it, but you’ll need to overnight your birthday card if you want it there on time.
A few days ago, 4Chan decided they were going to make William J. Lashua’s 90th birthday one he’d never forget. The big day was yesterday, and sure enough, he received a huge pile of cards from Internet well-wishers and a few charming party-crashers even stopped by.
William thanks /b/ by adding, “Hey Internet, My name is William, and I love every single one of you. All of you are cool, nice, young people who spend part of their day looking at funny pictures. You are everything good in the world. This is even better than any other birthday than I’ve ever had. Thanks for the love.” Congrats Internet! You’ve definitely made William the happiest man alive. Via
“His cute face and non-threatening appearance negate the truth of his sinister, much darker side.” Thanks, police! I feel so much safer now!
There is still some good left in the world. Talk about taking a bad situation and turning it into something ultra positive! Thanks to redditor hmasing who owned a toy store near Kathleen Edward (the little girl with hungtington’s disease who was brutally harassed by neighbors) and vowed to give her a special day to remember.