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  1. Humorous views on interesting, bizarre and amusing articles, submitted by a community of millions of news junkies, with regular Photoshop contests.

  2. Humorous views on interesting, bizarre and amusing articles, submitted by a community of millions of news junkies, with regular Photoshop contests.

  3. Humorous views on interesting, bizarre and amusing articles, submitted by a community of millions of news junkies, with regular Photoshop contests.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FarkFark - Wikipedia

    Fark was created in 1999 by Drew Curtis of Lexington, Kentucky. Curtis states that the word "fark" originated either from a chat room euphemism for the word fuck, or from a drunken misspelling, although he tells people it is the former because it is a "better story that way". [3]

  5. 4 days ago · Humorous views on interesting, bizarre and amusing articles, submitted by a community of millions of news junkies, with regular Photoshop contests.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Drew_CurtisDrew Curtis - Wikipedia

    Drew Curtis (born February 7, 1973) is the founder and an administrator of Fark, an Internet news aggregator. He is also the author of It's Not News, It's FARK: How Mass Media Tries to Pass off Crap as News in May 2007. He is a guest on WOCM's morning show The Rude Awakening Show every Tuesday.

  7. Drew Curtis' Fark.com. 38,205 likes · 19,360 talking about this. We make you do the laughings. We do it for the free. Send the beer. The links here are from Fark.com

  8. Fark is what's known as a news aggregator. The page is divided into several tabs, "Not News", "Sports", "Business", "Geek", "Showbiz", "Politics", "Music", and "Video" Users submit stories that are relevant to each tab, and staffers and subscribers decide which ones are posted.

  9. Oct 5, 2024 · One of the internet’s oldest spots for weird links turns 25 this month, and it all started with a photo of a squirrel with giant nuts. In October 1999, Fark.com began posting links to wacky stories along with user-submitted headlines that were invariably funnier than the originals.

  10. Apr 7, 2009 · TechRadar recently caught up with Drew Curtis, founder of Fark.com, where he talked about new features coming to Fark and why Fark embraces its power users.

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