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the iceberg meme was a mistake
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>the ultimate lost media iceberg, layer 7: a random-ass youtube video from 2008. it was a regular jump scare video, but it featured g-man from garry's mod instead of le spooky face
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@Inginsub The only good icebergs are those which are a joke from the start.
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@mint @Inginsub this is all true though
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@mint @Inginsub >computers were never beige
got me fucked up
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@binkle @mint nothing a bit of hydrogen peroxide and sunlight can't fix
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@Inginsub @binkle
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@binkle @Inginsub @mint I can't stop laughing at this specific chunk of the image. The text and picture are insane together
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@mint @Inginsub
>hidden in plain sight crypt
that's just steganography it's all real
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@mint @Inginsub they did WHAT to linus
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@waifu @Inginsub Deserves it for stealing code from Della Croce Jr.
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@mint @Inginsub
>the NSA Perl manifesto
this is also probably just a real thing that exists
> Marjorie: Who is using Perl and how are they using it?
> Larry: A couple of years ago, I ran into someone at a trade show who was representing the NSA (National Security Agency). He mentioned to someone else in passing that he'd written a filter program in Perl, so without telling him who I was, I asked him if I could tell people that the NSA uses Perl. His response was, “Doesn't everyone?” So now I don't tell people the NSA uses Perl. I merely tell people the NSA thinks everyone uses Perl. They should know, after all.
> As an interesting side note, it turned out this fellow was the very administrator who shut down the NSA project Perl was (indirectly) written to support. He was vaguely amused when I pointed out Perl might well be the most enduring legacy of the project.
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@mint @Inginsub >estrogen in thinkpads
explains everything:niggavoid: