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    Mediahohoho: Wait, what? more »
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    ObtuseIntolerant: Hm. While I would love to have my pageview back, I will settle for the lesson I have belatedly learned - check bylines before clicking! more »
    Voyou_Charmant: lulz more »
    kmg387: Oh! I get it. Someone moved beyond 6th grade computer class and discovered the subtle and fascinating nuances of Microsoft Word. Creating pictures wit... more »
    th1nwhiteduke: Knock knock "who's there?" 9/11 "9/11 who?" I thought you said you'd never forget? zing. more »
    skahammer: Well, I admit that all my complaining about Gawker's insufficient coverage of internet search algorithms has now been stymied. more »
    RheaCorvinus: In one of the wingdings fonts (created before 9/11), the number 9 brings up an airplane and the number 1 brings up a building. So when you type 911, ... more »
    eatsshootsleaves: I could start a campaign like eBaum's World around a smiley face, or a harmless word like "Gawker," and I bet Google wouldn't censor that. So why shou... more »
    Senor_Wences: And the problem is what? You're saying Google should delete this from its engine? You're saying its an abomination, or something? Oh, yes, my, my, tut... more »
    rollergirl76: I feel as if I'm not internet dorky enough to get this. more »
    Mymoustache: Can you start over? What happened? No, I mean on 9/11... more »
    mommy_dearest: So I'm confused. Has everyone decided that Owen is the new villain at Gawker? It used to be Moe, then, well, you know what happened to her. I know peo... more »
    iplaudius: Actually, it’s a pause button for airplanes. You know, in case the pilot has to take a nap. Q. What do you call a black man who flies a plane? A. A ... more »
    cereal_girlfriend: totally perplexed about the relevance, meaning, or potential interest of this. more »
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    The Sick Internet Joke About 9/11: ✈ β–Œβ–Œ

    An airplane flies into two vertical objects: For many ordinary New Yorkers, it's a horrible, still-living memory. For Internet commenters, it's absolutely hilarious. More »