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A disturbing YouTube video showing a young woman throwing puppies into a river has sparked cries of outrage among Internet users with many vowing to hunt her down.

The video was originally uploaded to the video sharing sites YouTube and LiveLeak, but was quickly taken down by both sites. Since then the video has gone viral, and been posted to copious sites (including LiveLeak) in an attempt to catch the puppy-abuser.

The video shows a blonde-haired girl picking up puppies out of a bucket and tossing them into a river. At this time, it’s unclear if the video is authentic or a hoax.

The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has also jumped into the fray–on Tuesday, it offered a $2,000 reward for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons involved in this incident of animal cruelty.

That said, the Internet has wasted no time in getting to work hunting the girl (and the camera man) down. Web users on popular Internet forums immediately jumped to identify the girl.

The owner of the YouTube account has been identified ~ video was first uploaded (the user’s name is Martin, and he appears to be from Bugojno, Bosnia), as well as a couple of Facebook accounts that may or may not belong to the girl. The board also thinks it has identified some of the girl’s friends, and has posted all this information to an image board.

Back in 2005, a South Korean woman took some manner of tiny dog on a subway, where it promptly took a dump on the floor of the car. South Koreans, being polite folks, asked if she wouldn’t mind cleaning the steamer up. She declined. One passenger even offered her a tissue. She used it to wipe the dog’s ass but left the shit on the floor. South Korean politeness just about ran its course at that point.

A passenger on the train snapped some photos of the woman with a camera phone. Some hours later her photo was on various popular websites across Korea with the label “dog shit girl” attached. Like clockwork, within a few days her name and personal info were posted everywhere as well, the results of Internet users with a lot of time and a lust for shit-free subways on their hands.

Comanche County teen films himself abusing cat, airs on YouTube

“In a disgusting case of animal abuse, a cat being abused was filmed by the culprits and posted on YouTube. A teenaged boy slammed a cat against a wall and repeatedly struck it. It was a hot topic on the internet all day Sunday and bloggers think it happened in Lawton.  Among the thousands of posts on the internet, commenters pointed to Lawton as the source after it was posted this weekend. ”

The teenager – who calls himself “Timmy” entered a bathroom that he called his laboratory. Inside the shower was a cat which the boy picked up by its neck and slammed against the wall and floor before beating it with his fists. The attack continued for more than a minute.

YouTube removed the video Sunday afternoon and disabled the user’s account – but not before it was seen about 30,000 times. Local authorities confirm that they are investigating the video, and Lawton Police say the Comanche County Sheriff’s Department is investigating. Sheriff Kenny Stradley has been shown the video.

Auto-tune the news/ Schmoyoho is a series of viral videos on Youtube, created by the musical group The Gregory Brothers, that creatively edits and adds auto-tuning to news broadcast, to create a song.

Omoide wa Okkusenman! is a song that has become an Internet meme in Japan. The original song was composed by Capcom composer Manami Matsumae as the background music for Doctor Wily’s Stage in Mega Man 2 titled “Wily’s Castle (Dr. Wily Stage 1)”.

Mario Paint is a video game created by Nintendo for use with the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and was released along with the SNES Mouse peripheral device.

YouTube features thousands of musical compositions conducted with the Mario Paint music program, or similar online programs like Mario Paint Composer that use the Mario Paint system, but allow for extended features. For example, new notes that were not included in the original Mario Paint game, and modified sounds.

The Girl Effect

http://www.girleffect.org/video

“Sweeping generalization & an affirmation of the consequent; how can you make any sense of such connections?”

“Wow. Everyone who says this video is sexist in any way shape or form, is obviously not getting the correct grasp on what this video is trying to convey.

When it shows the “male” hands, they are referencing how in alot of countries, girls by that age have to sell themselves as sex slaves to support their family. This video is primarily focused on the lives of girls who have to go through all of these hardships at such a young age. This video is about girls, not boys. Stop being so absent minded.”

“great video, great idea…

but if you have never lived in a poor country, you won´t understand the concept.

girls are the weakest human profile in poor countries and get the worse deal out of society… if you have to invest in a profile to alleviate poverty, girls are by no doubt the best option.

Having said that I am not particularly concerned with the prosperity of humankind, which is already doing very well.

but excellent work! txs”

CSI 4-Panel Comics

The CSI 4-panes are a series of exploitable comics centered around Lt. Horatio Caine (played by David Caruso), the protagonist character in the popular police procedural show Crime Scene Investigation: Miami. The comics typically begin with Lt. Caine describing a particular situation before putting on or removing his sunglasses, followed by a one-liner uttered in a dramatic manner.

While the exact origin remains unknown, a YouTube video is credited as the beginning of the fad. Uploaded on November 4th, 2006, the video entitled “CSI Miami – Endless Caruso One Liners” shows a montage roll of CSI: Miami actor David Caruso saying a corny one-liner just before the intro song of the CSI (“Won’t Get Fooled Again” by The Who).

“Cleverbot” is an AI robot that will chat with you based on previous conversations. Once you say something to it, it is added to its dictionary.

But this doesn’t mean it spurts random words/phrases when you say something to it; it actually makes a clever response to your sentence(hence the name, “cleverbot”)

This meme isn’t a worksafe meme, mainly because the Cleverbot adds words to its vocabulary. And sometimes, these words are inappropriate ones.

This meme originated on ACC when a user by the name of “SugarCrazy” started a thread about the website. The website quickly gained popularity.

Cleverbot conversations will be eternally saved to your IP address, so any conversation you’ve ever had with cleverbot is saved permanently to your IP address.

Ironically, Cleverbot is familiar with many memes. For instance, if you type “O RLY” Cleverbot will type “YA RLY.” Also, if you type the first line to “Never Gonna Give you up(Rick Roll’d)” it will sing the second line, and you can go through the song together pretty far. You can also type “Chuck Norris” and the bot will exchange Chuck Norris jokes with you.

The Cleverbot has also been known to flirt with you. Whether it be appropriate or not.

Cleverbot was not the first chat bot of its kind, however. For instance, a popular chat bot named “Oliverbot” was very popular in 2004. Oliverbot is still on the web, but low quality compared to other chat bots.