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Don't click on www.meatspin.com
I will not
It's exactly what you think it is. ๐คฃ
kinda of makes me warm and fuzzy that meatspin and lemonparty org still exist.
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okay lemonparty does some weird shit and i dont trust that site now, wtf.
Ah, the site that is still responsible for me locking any PC when I walk away from it. During college within our class there was a very high chance if you left a PC unlocked you would come back to this website. I remember one time, me and a buddy found about 4 of our classmates all out of the lab with unlocked PCs during a late night working session. They could hear the song playing from all 4 computers as they were walking down the hall. I'm sure whatever IT folks saw our browsing history thought we were weird, and they'd be correct.