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  2. Rickrolling - Wikipedia

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    The meme grew out of a similar bait-and-switch trick called "duck rolling" that was popular on the 4chan website in 2006. The video bait-and-switch trick grew popular on 4chan by 2007 during April Fools' Day and spread to other Internet sites later that year. The meme gained mainstream attention in 2008 through several publicized events ...

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  5. List of Google Easter eggs - Wikipedia

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    "play dreidel" or "dreidel" will spin a dreidel, landing on one of four letters of the Hebrew alphabet: נ ‎ , ג ‎ , ה ‎ or ש ‎ . [103] [104] "random number generator" or "rng" will generate a random number. The starting range is between 1 and 10, but the maximum and minimum can be adjusted.

  6. Talk:Rickrolling/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    I checked jp.youtube.com (Japan) and tw.youtube.com (Taiwan), which do not redirect featured videos to Never Gonna Give You Up, so apparently the joke is limited to western countr

  7. Roll with it: 35 years later, Rick Astley explains why he was ...

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    However, many fans would beg to differ — and there’s plenty of recent evidence of Astley’s coolness. For instance, six years ago, a YouTube video of him playing the drums while singing AC/DC ...

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  9. Wikipedia : Featured article candidates/4chan

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    Like other website related articles you could add something like; As of September 2008 the website has amassed over 150 million posts in total. Use the homepage as a source.--Otterathome 14:33, 13 September 2008 (UTC) I also think some more quotes from the media regarding the /b/ board would be helpful. I'm sure you can dig some more up.