So, just tried clicking on some of the featured videos on Youtube, only to find out that they’re not linking to the right ones. They’re linking to a certain video of a certain man singing “Never gonna give you up…”
That’s right. Youtube just Rickrolled pretty much everybody.
Think Geek has done its fake product assortment. Something Awful hasn’t done its usual fake page this year apparently - or at least it’s not up yet.
Questionable Content’s Webcomic now shows up with Qwantz’s Dinosaur Comics.
So then I went to Quantz’s Dinosaur webcomics, and that showed up as pretty much XKCD’s webpage.
So then I had to go to XKCD’s webcomic page to finally read my Questionable Content for the day.
Oh yeah, I noticed that today too when I went to check Questionable Content at midnight - I was at work, so I had to Google it and thought I’d clicked the wrong link by accident!
Not going to link to it for obvious reasons, but a certain popular site for discussion of the growing and consumption of magic mushrooms reverted back to exactly how it looked in 2000. I stumbled across it via a link from another site. I don’t read the mushroom site anymore, but I sure did back then, so it was really a trip (no pun intended).
Of course, I don’t know about the prank value of that. I can’t even imagine how many mushrooms you’d have to take for a website to make you think you’d gone back in time…
Wikipedia did the same thing they did last year, again to great effect- post links on the main page to tidbits about people who share their names with other famous people. Did you know John F. Kennedy was killed by government agents who knew where he was headed and that Ben Affleck died while shoveling snow? It’s true- except they’re not the John F. Kennedy and Ben Affleck you’re thinking of.
The Simpsons Archive was bought out by Google- Simpsons fans should be able to catch the reference in the purchase price.
Jezebel dot com, a feminist, left-wing, anti-“stupid-women’s-magazines” etc etc blog that I read religiously, has been taken over by CondeNet (publishers of Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar etc), fired their most popular editors and is engaging in product placement.