This made me smile. Nothing like breaking in the next generation than with shock porn and killing off their favorite tween idol. Welcome to the internet.
That almost sounds like 4Chan thinks it's a big, revolutionary thing.Logan Westbrook said:4Chan was apparently responsible for the attacks, with one poster saying that it was a reminder that its members could "still shake the foundation of the internet."
What would be better is if they fucked with Twilight Fans. THAT WOULD BE AWSOMEporschecm2 said:Haha, although the hacking was in poor taste, I still find it rather amusing, considering the subject of the attack, and the fact that some hacker somewhere spent so much time messing with Bieber fans.
Also, you repeat your quote twice in the second to last paragraph.
Wait... What!?goliath6711 said:First of all, the Fourth of July isn't just "some American holiday". I understand that the date doesn't hold any signifigance to the rest of the world, but you can at least have the maturity to acknowledge that celebrating the day that our nation was founded does hold a great deal of signifigance to us. If I told you that your birthday was just a day that nobody else on the planet cared about, you wouldn't just take that, would you?
At this point I just know you're trolling. Discussion over... Have fun, mr. Fredo Baggins Corleone.tellmeimaninja said:Hamburgerstatement.
Why the hell would we want to go 4chan? That place is just a minefield of insanity, and not the fun kind of insanity either!SnugglesPanda said:I'm glad most of the people in this thread don't go to 4chan. You do not belong.
I'm curious what was the last hack like?The DSM said:Ebaum's world is the culprit behind this!
The dying in a car crash thing was quite creative, at least it wasnt just porn this time around, unlike the last youtube hack.