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Surprise, surprise- the most viewed show clip this year was centered around a nut sack.
Take a moment to enjoy Teabag A Mousetrap once again. I don't know about you, but I'm getting hot and bothered just thinking about it.
I'm going to be spending my weekend wondering why this is a real thing.
Think you can explain it? Tell us in the comments.
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So this is popular on the Internet… again…
I saw the image above was popular on Reddit earlier in the week. After doing a bit of research, I discovered the pic is actually kind of old, so I refrained from posting it. Then it popped up again on some other sites like YepYep and I figured, why they hell not. It seems like something you guys would enjoy.
There's a site called TinEye that is a reverse image search, allowing you to see where else an image has appeared on the web. Reverse searching this image returns 78 results, which is a lot by TinEye standards.
You can find evidence of its popularity dating all the way back to 2007… maybe even further. It comes in all shapes and sizes, as an image macro, even as an avatar.
And here it is again. Shooting to the top of Reddit and circling about the web.
What I've learned about the Internet… People never get tired of seeing a mouse having sex with another dead mouse in a mouse trap.
Sick, world. Sick.
Like a child stumbling upon the Dead Sea Scrolls and scientists using all of our modern technology to restore them and uncover their meaning, some tech-savvy Popeye fan recent discovered that if you slow down the audio of the cartoon mouse in the above clip, you get a secret (albeit irrelevant) message.
Using scrap audio for these kinds of things was probably pretty common, and with the ability to slow audio down now easily within the grasp of anyone who owns a computer, who knows what else we'll find.
Did you known the Road Runner's "beep beep" when slowed down actually transmitted information to troops fighting in the Korean War?
Oh, you didn't? It's because I made sh*t that up.
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