10 Best Internet Spoofs

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Craig Jackson created a website in 1994 campaigning against dihydrogen monoxide, and it went downhill from there. People are still susceptible to this hoax; not long ago it was added to the agenda for discussion at a city council meeting in Aliso Viejo, California. Reportedly, a paralegal saw some warnings online and became concerned. Penn and Teller did a bit on their show where they tried to get environmentalists to sign a petition outlawing the stuff.

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