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  2. eBaum's World - Wikipedia

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    eBaum's World is an entertainment website owned by Literally Media. The site was founded in 2001 and features comedy content such as memes, viral videos, images, and other forms of Internet culture. The site was founded in 2001 and features comedy content such as memes, viral videos, images, and other forms of Internet culture.

  3. Viral video - Wikipedia

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    The Dove Campaign for Real Beauty is considered to have been one of the first viral marketing strategies to hit the world when Dove released their Evolution video in 2006. [70] Their online campaign continued to generate viral videos when Real Beauty Sketches was released in 2013 and spread all throughout social media, especially Facebook and ...

  4. 28 Notable Websites From The Dawn Of The Internet That Young ...

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    Image credits: MissClumZ #2. When people did stuff for fun and because it was cool, not to make money. Basically, when the internet felt like it was mostly people, not mostly companies.

  5. My name is Jon Daker - Wikipedia

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    The video was uploaded to YouTube [11] and EBaum's World in 2006. [12] Daker's first name was misspelled in the original subtitles, so he is sometimes referred to as "John Daker." [3] [1] Jon Graham Daker was born November 19, 1939, in Peoria. [1] Daker grew up on the West Bluff and attended Peoria High School, earning his GED later. [3]

  6. Patriotic Nigras - Wikipedia

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    The Second Life phase of the group's activities began in early 2006 when an anonymous user known as "Mudkips Acronym" [14] reposted on 4chan a question originally posed at eBaum's World regarding whether or not Second Life "was raidable." There were 143 Patriotic Nigras members as of September 2007, of which around 35–60 were active. [5]

  7. Turbo encabulator - Wikipedia

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    This version was put online and made its way to eBaum’s World, where it gained quite a bit of notoriety. [8] The term, in both textual and video format, has continued to appear in newer media. [6] In 2022, Mike Kraft returned to narrate another video describing the "SANS ICS HyperEncabulator", making many references to previous versions. [9]

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  9. Imageboard - Wikipedia

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    The site and its userbase have received attention from the media for a number of reasons, including attacks against Hal Turner on his Internet shows, [16] distributed denial-of-service attacks against eBaum's World, [17] [18] taking part in Project Chanology, [19] and multiple cases of anti-animal abuse reports. [20]