March 25th, 2004 -- by Bacchus
Everthing You Always Wanted To Know About Goatse.cx
You don’t know about goatse.cx? Or tubgirl? You lucky innocent. Move along, nothing to see here.
However, if you want to know all about it, without actually having to lose your breakfast by coming face to face with the images, the Wikipedia people have the straight dope on goatse.cx, tubgirl, and similar shocksites.
And that, boys and girls, is the best argument for the open encyclopedia project I’ve ever seen. Can you imagine a dead-tree commercial publisher compiling or sharing that information?
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