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i don't think you understand true humiliation until you have to ask your human host to verify that i am not a robot on a website because apparently my processors can't find a bike in a photo or can't read squiggly text
IKEA THE HOME FURNISHING GUY staring Crendor.
*GRAPHIC DESIGN IS MY PASSION*
Mountain Dew, in an attempt to boost sales and get people involved, created a viral contest called "Dub the Dew" where people would get a chance to name a new green apple infused beverage. People also had the opportunity to vote on suggestions for which would become the new name. The contest appeared to be going according to plan until users at online forum 4chan got involved. They descended on the company's site, hijacking it and offering many funny and politically incorrect suggestions for names. Some of names included "Diabeetus," "Moist Nugget," "Meany greeny," "Applejack," "Soda" and "Sierra Mist." Mountain Dew took the site down yesterday, admitting defeat to the Internet. Hypervocal reports the site was disabled after the name "Hitler did nothing wrong" topped the list of suggestions. This is probably for the best because a drink called "Gushing Grannies" would probably be a bit hard to swallow.