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A small single-story building where over 285,000 companies, or over 15% of all companies in the United States, are legally based. Crush, Texas: A temporary "city" established as the site of an 1896 publicity stunt, a staged train wreck. The wreck unexpectedly caused two deaths and numerous injuries among spectators. Crazy Horse Memorial
In January 2014, Mother Jones published a story about gun sales on Reddit, suggesting that sellers were using the platform to exploit a loophole in U.S. federal law. [115] Nearly 100 AR-15s were engraved with the Reddit logo as part of a licensing deal made with the sub in 2011. [116]
Creepypasta – Urban legends or scary stories circulating on the Internet, many times revolving around specific videos, pictures, or video games. [467] The term "creepypasta" is a mutation of the term "copypasta": a short, readily available piece of text that is easily copied and pasted into a text field.
So Reddit user Dumbbratbaby made a post on the platform, asking its 'Frugal' community to share the craziest stories they've heard about folks living beyond their means. #1
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The beauty of Tumblr is that you can pretty much find anything you want to look at if you know how to search for it. The main way content is found and sorted on the platform is through tags. Certain terms are unsearchable on Tumblr the way they are on Instagram, but if you travel down the Tumblr rabbit hole of adult content, you figure it out ...
TikToker @payjthegemini posted the first viral stitch of Vidal’s video, interrupting her pesto-making by saying, “Oh, my God, you’re friggin’ crazy girl!” The short clip garnered over 8 ...
"The Fappening" is a jocular portmanteau coined by combining the words "fap", an internet slang term for masturbation, and the title of the 2008 film The Happening.Though the term is a vulgarism originating either with the imageboards where the pictures were initially posted or Reddit, mainstream media outlets soon adopted the term themselves, such as the BBC.