16 Awesome Easter Eggs Hiding On The Internet
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When you enter the official website for "Black Acre Brewing", a pop-up will appear on your screen asking you if you are of the legal drinking age. If you select the "I am Under 21" button, you will be greeted with... a surprise.
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The IMDb page for the 1984 music comedy film "This Is Spinal Tap" has the review rating of 11, rather than 10, as a reference to a famous quote from the movie.
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The "Easter egg media" page of Wikipedia not only describes what an easter egg in the media is, but contains one of its own that you can access by clicking on the hedgehog in the accompanying picture.
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There is a unique language feature on Facebook titled "English Pirate" that changes your account with pirate sayings and phrases, which is accessible through your account settings, as well as an option that will literally turn your world upside-down.
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When you enter the legendary Konami cheat code Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A on BuzzFeed, the website gets taken over by a certain tree-dwelling mammal.
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While still on the topic of the Konami code, entering that same code on Soundclick.com will cause a delicious slice of bacon to fill your screen, which you can gobble up by repeatedly hitting the "Enter" button.
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In 2010, Netflix created and uploaded a movie to their website for internal testing purposes that is still currently available for users to watch. It was shot at their headquarters in Los Gatos, California and features up to 11 minutes of bizarre footage such as a man doing cartwheels, dribbling a soccer ball, and delivering a Shakespearean monologue.
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The sports gambling website known as Skybet.com has a feature above its Facebook button in the upper-right corner of the screen that, when clicked, turns the page into a fake Microsoft Excel spreadsheet in case your boss walks by your computer.
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The blogging platform Wordpress has a Terms of Service page like any other popular website. Unlike any other popular website, however, it has a special treat for those who actually read it all the way through. You can access it by finding the link in Term 16 "Disclaimer of Warranties".
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If you scroll to the bottom of the Kickstarter home page and click the scissors three times, you will be rewarded with the option to sign up for a "secret" newsletter.
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On YouTube, type "do the harlem shake" into the search bar and hit enter. The webpage will do the Harlem Shake like its 2013 all over again.
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While on any random Wikipedia article, click the first non-italicized word that links to another article. Continue this process until you reach the article on "Philosophy", which will happen every time.
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Clicking on a bad link on "The North Face" website will direct you to an error message informing you that the page you are looking for has already been gulped down by a mountain goat.
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There is a video from the official Muppets' YouTube channel that, upon clicking it, will enable the "official" Swedish Chef closed captions for that video. It is not guaranteed that you will be able to understand what he is saying, though.
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Typing "atari breakout" into Google Images will allow you to play a Google version of the classic 1976 video game of the same name.
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Go to the official website for the Dutch store HEMA and hover your cursor over the blue cup in the top row or just wait long enough. Then sit back and watch the sweet Rube Goldberg-style destruction.
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