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  1. LOST Viral Marketing

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Experience
    Apparently there's an ilovebees-esque life game involved with ABC's lost that's been going on since before Season Two. Fun stuff's been apparently happening, like fictional interviews on the Jimmy Kimmel Show and URLs flashing everywhere. It's also a lot more corporate than ILBs, but it seems fun anyway.
    The site where this all stems from seems to have exploded, so the Wikipedia guide has links to everything else.

    And, yes. It is indeed old. But, it's constantly updated. Crazy fun like this is good advertising, and I wish more firms would be so creative.

  2. I followed it for the first month, back in May, and it was pretty boring so I stopped. I really should catch up on what's going on in the story.
    Quote Originally Posted by BerringerX
    I am pretty sure one of the reasons Jesus died is so we could enjoy delicious chicken and waffle fries seven days a week.
    Eat a bag of dicks.

  3. Seriously. Check out the Persephoneneonoeneon (fuck spelling) part of the Hanso site. Creepy fucking shit.

  4. Quote Originally Posted by ChaoofNee
    Seriously. Check out the Persephoneneonoeneon (fuck spelling) part of the Hanso site. Creepy fucking shit.
    http://persephone.thehansofoundation.org + 3am = Fuck You Internets


  5. Quote Originally Posted by ChaoofNee
    Seriously. Check out the Persephoneneonoeneon (fuck spelling) part of the Hanso site. Creepy fucking shit.
    Yeah, I've seen it. They gave out encrypted codes through that part of the site many times, I'm not sure how they're using it now though.
    Quote Originally Posted by BerringerX
    I am pretty sure one of the reasons Jesus died is so we could enjoy delicious chicken and waffle fries seven days a week.
    Eat a bag of dicks.

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