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What inappropriate ads could end up next to headlines like:

“Couple gets prison for grilling toddler”
“How could a mother eat her own baby?” and
“Anatidaephobia – The fear that you are being watched by a duck”

The results are damn funny, or morbid. But mostly funny! Check out Ten horrifying display ad placements from Econsultancy.

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Astute readers will notice the slang buried in the nutgraf.

Reuters | Tired Gay succumbs to Dix in 200 meters

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Take a look at the front page of WANE.com this afternoon; a story about a deceased town mascot leads. The caption’s where I really lost it.

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Lamar, best known for placing large billboards on the side of the highway to entertain you in traffic, is asking its local inventory holders to donate space to the “voiceless” Conan O’Brien.
On its own will, the company established aplaceforconan.com. The site serves as an official-ish hub for explaining Lamar’s intents.
If a digital display rotation is [...]

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Google’s YouTube blog presents our most watched and most queried terms for the year that was 2009.
Most Watched YouTube videos (Global):
1. Susan Boyle – Britain’s Got Talent (120+ million views)
2. David After Dentist (37+ million views)
3. JK Wedding Entrance Dance (33+ million views)
4. New Moon Movie Trailer (31+ million views)
5. Evian Roller Babies (27+ million [...]

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Big news night for CNN.com: Is it time for the Simpsons to go?

Just for comparison, here’s the International version at the same time:

This is rivaled tonight by the most popular stories module (U.S. edition) on an article on the Buffalo Continental crash, seen below:

In case you’re wondering, CNNi”s edition, below:
Way to go, America. (Sorry, Chris [...]

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