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Fail Blog
Fail Blog (typeset as FAIL Blog) is a comedic blog website created in January 2008. FAIL Blog features disastrous mishaps and general stupidity in photos and video which have captions such as "fail", "epic fail", "X Fail", or "X; You're doin' it wrong" (X being the activity at which the subject has failed). There are also multiple sites under the FAIL Blog brand, including Failbook (which features FAILs on Facebook), Ugliest Tattoos, and There, I Fixed It.〔(Failbook ). Official Website.〕〔(There I Fixed It ).〕〔(Ugliest Tattoos ). Official Website.〕 The website has also triggered a meme that contains bad grammar (usually posted in the comments of Failblog videos), "Did he died". ==History== In January 2008, FAIL Blog was launched. The site grew steadily in popularity; in May 2008, FAIL Blog was sold to Pet Holdings Inc. (now Cheezburger Inc.), becoming part of the Cheezburger Network. Ben Huh notes that FAIL Blog "really started to take off when the financial industry decided to — ahem — fail."〔 As an example, at a Senate hearing in September 2008, a demonstrator held up a sign reading “FAIL” behind Henry Paulson., the former Treasury secretary, and Ben Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve.〔 By January 2010, FAIL Blog was receiving 1.1 million unique visitors per month.〔Raftery, Brian. (King of Cheez: The Internet’s Meme Maestro Turns Junk Into Gold ). ''Wired''. January 25, 2010.〕
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