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Originally posted by Platypus View PostOh... that was bad
The comical part is the way they bothered to blur her fanny, as if *that* makes it any better
edit: NickFitz is correct - definitely NSFW (which is probably true of any link in this thread)Last edited by OwlHoot; 5 April 2008, 12:47.
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Originally posted by Diver View PostHairy Ape - Blue Monkey - Puce Goatse!
I think it was one of the first goatse links ever on Slashdot that caught me... then the trolls seemed to take a break for a while, and a few months later I was suckered in again :where's-the-I-hit-the-back-button-faster-than-had-ever-previously-been-thought-possible-smiley
It originated at the domain goatse.cx - .cx is Christmas Island's Top Level Domain (TLD), and like so many tiny nations who were allocated a TLD in the mid-to-late 90s, they farmed out the management thereof to a US company who just took the money and passed some of it along to them (Tuvalu, with the ".tv" TLD, did the same, and I believe Channel Five's website is still at five.tv).
The original goatse.cx site was live for about a year before whoever governs Christmas Island realised what a bad name it was getting them, and had it shut down - IIRC it was mildly tricky because the US management company had to be convinced that the First Amendment to the US constitution didn't actually apply to the whole World Wide Web, just the bits of it that were US - the problem being that although the site was on the Christmas Island domain, all sites on .cx were actually hosted in the USLast edited by NickFitz; 5 April 2008, 02:39. Reason: "US", not "American" - there's more to America than the US
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Great, now I'm stuck with That!!!! and an image of a blue monkey for the rest of the night
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The funniest goatse-related story has to be the Slashdot one from a few years ago. Somebody submitted a summary to Slashdot, linking to an article about some obscure geek matter - hyperthreading in the Linux kernel, or some such. The Slashdot editors checked the link, and found a thoughtful and well-written piece on this subject, so they published the summary and link on their front page.
However the server where the article was hosted was under the control of the story submitter, who had set it up so that if you followed the link from Slashdot, it redirected you to goatse. Thus Slashdot, which has devoted enormous amounts of technical effort over the years trying to prevent commenters linking to goatse, inadvertently provided just such a link on their own front page
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