age: 39 (Mar 02, 1974)
MEMBER SINCE: July 2004
occupation: Currently looking. Anyone hiring?
gets me hot: heh. talking about it would get me kicked of of SG.
i lost my virginity: So if anybody's seen it, please get it back to me as soon as possible.
stats: Stats? What, like 36-24-36? I have no idea what this means...
crush: Puh-leeeeez......
body mods: pierced ear; Red Dragon tattoo on right side of neck. And on May 20, 2009, I pierced my nipples.
into: Red Heads. Granted, I'm a fool for women in general, but Red heads are my Kryptonite. I've done more stupid things, damn near got arrested a few times, all in attempt to impress various red heads. And I'd do it again!
fantasy: [noun] a creation of the imaginative faculty whether expressed or merely conceived: as a fanciful design or invention
makes me sad: Unemployment.
most humbling moment: Basic Training. Nothing like a stupid question to a pissed off drill sergeant to change your attitude quickly.
makes me happy: I'm very easily amused. It's the joy of ADD. For example, One time I
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Due to popular demand, this is about Fark.com
What is Fark?
The first thing you should know is that Fark.com isn't a Weblog. Fark.com, the Web site, is a news aggregator and an edited social networking news site. Every day Fark receives 2,000 or so news submissions from its readership, from which we hand-pick the funny and weird notable news -- and not-news -- of the day.
Fark isn't an acronym. It doesn't mean anything. The idea was to have the word Fark come to symbolize news that is really Not News. Hence the slogan "It's not news, it's Fark." Fark was originally a word Drew became known for using online back in the early 1990s. He can't remember why, but his guess is that it was either to replace another F-word or that he was just drunk and mistyped something. He tells everyone it was the former since it's a better story that way.
Four letter domain names were getting snapped up quickly, so on a whim in the summer of 1997 Drew checked to see if Fark.com was available. It was, and he grabbed it. At the time the only thing you could do with a Web site was put up what was then called a vanity site. This was almost all the Internet consisted of back in 1997. Think of vanity sites as poorly coded MySpace pages. Yes, MySpace pages look pretty bad, but these were worse. Drew didn't want to use the Fark.com domain name for a vanity site, so he decided to wait until he had a better idea.
For the first two years of Fark.com's existence (1997-1999), all you got was this picture of a squirrel with big nuts:

He spent the next couple of years drinking and promptly forgot all about the domain. One day in February 1999 he had an epiphany - or a really good buzz - who knows.... He was sitting in his living room, thinking long and hard...






















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