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Runehamster: o.O

That looks weird. I don't think I've ever seen anything like that before, but I'm paranoid - I have two popup blockers, linkscanning Malwarebytes, and linkscanning Avast!.
Well I use adblock plus and have a few other things so this IS weird for me.

AVOID! AVOID! :P

edit: The thing I find funny is the "Allure" part of the request... I mean, what? Porn? Penis extension? The mind boggles....
Post edited February 16, 2011 by Virama
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Runehamster: o.O

That looks weird. I don't think I've ever seen anything like that before, but I'm paranoid - I have two popup blockers, linkscanning Malwarebytes, and linkscanning Avast!.
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Virama: Well I use adblock plus and have a few other things so this IS weird for me.

AVOID! AVOID! :P

edit: The thing I find funny is the "Allure" part of the request... I mean, what? Porn? Penis extension? The mind boggles....
Judging from the popup, I think it's demanding your access info to view pictures of attractive immigrants.
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Darling_Jimmy: Apple's stock value is directly tied to Steve Jobs' health. The company will take a serious hit if he dies.
So if Apple's stock value never plummets, Steve Jobs can live forever! Damn, I never knew that the secret to immortality can be so simple...
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Darling_Jimmy: Apple's stock value is directly tied to Steve Jobs' health. The company will take a serious hit if he dies.
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Catshade: So if Apple's stock value never plummets, Steve Jobs can live forever! Damn, I never knew that the secret to immortality can be so simple...
Now where can I buy Valve shares...?

Oh wait, its a private company... Damn it! Curse you, Gabe! Curse you!
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TheCheese33: http://gizmodo.com/#!5762521/steve-jobs-has-weeks-to-live-says-the-national-enquirer
Oh, the National Inquirer said so? Thank you, Gizmodo, for publishing this oh-so-informative article from a reputable news source!

Gizmodo's lost me. I will never visit their site again.
I agree, but now that the Weekly World News is out of business where are you going to find that sort of quality journalism?