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  2. Image macro - Wikipedia

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    The term "image macro" originated on the Something Awful forums. [2] The name derived from the fact that the "macros" were a short bit of text a user could enter that the forum software would automatically parse and expand into the code for a pre-defined image. [2]

  3. 30 Times People Reached Heights Of Cringe They Didn’t Know ...

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    Cringe is everywhere around us. Within us, even. So when Reddit user PaddedValls made a post on r/AskUK, inviting people to share their most embarrassing moments, many did.So we decided it would ...

  4. 50 Images From The “Awful Everything” Group That ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Strange_An0maly As psychotherapist Gillian Fagan points out, negativity is also innate in humans.It is called a negativity bias, where we naturally expect the worst to come.

  5. Something Awful - Wikipedia

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    Something Awful (SA) is an American comedy website hosting content including blog entries, forums, feature articles, digitally edited pictures, and humorous media reviews. It was created by Richard "Lowtax" Kyanka in 1999 as a largely personal website, but as it grew, so did its contributors and content.

  6. Worth1000 - Wikipedia

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    Worth1000 was an image manipulation and contest website.. Worth1000 opened on January 1, 2002, and hosted over 340,000 unique images made in theme contests such as "Rejected Transformers", "Invisible World", and "Stupid Protests".

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  8. dril - Wikipedia

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    @dril is a pseudonymous Twitter user best known for his idiosyncratic style of absurdist humor and non-sequiturs.The account and the character associated with the tweets are all commonly referred to as dril (the account's username on Twitter) or wint (the account's intermittent display name), both rendered lowercase but often capitalized by others.

  9. Terry A. Davis - Wikipedia

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    According to Davis, many of the system's features, such as its 640×480 resolution and 16-color display, were also explicit instructions from God. The charter on his website stated that TempleOS was "God's official temple. Just like Solomon's Temple, this is a community focal point where offerings are made and God's oracle is consulted". [3]