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'''Sourmath.com''', formerly '''Sourpatch.org''' is a [[shock site]] that was registered sometime in 2007.
'''Sourmath.com''', formerly '''Sourpatch.org''' is a [[shock site]] that was registered sometime in 2007.


The site's main page displays a flash video showing three elderly men having sex in a bathtub whilst showering and cleaning each other, while the theme song of ''[[wikipedia:The Andy Griffith Show|The Andy Griffith Show]]'' plays in the background<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOm3aNFy2B8 - The music that plays on the site.</ref>. There is also large text underneath the video that says "HELLO!" and an online counter beside it. The website was also seen on [[ShockSiteList.com]].
The site's main page displays a flash video showing three elderly men having sex in a bathtub whilst showering and cleaning each other, while the theme song of ''[[wikipedia:The Andy Griffith Show|The Andy Griffith Show]]'' plays in the background<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOm3aNFy2B8 - The music that plays on the site.</ref>. There is also large text underneath the video that says "HELLO!" and a stat counter beside it. The website was also seen on [[ShockSiteList.com]].


The website also contains a script that will cause your browser tab to bounce around on the desktop. Although not effective, the only way to close the website is by accessing the Task Manager. To terminate the process, the viewer would have to use the arrow keys to navigate to the program and press Enter or ALT+E. Otherwise, a dialog box displaying the message "HELLO!" will show up.
The website also contains a script that will cause your browser tab to bounce around on the desktop. Although not effective, the only way to close the website is by accessing the Task Manager. To terminate the process, the viewer would have to use the arrow keys to navigate to the program and press Enter or ALT+E. Otherwise, a dialog box displaying the message "HELLO!" will show up.

Latest revision as of 17:55, 15 February 2024

Content Warning!
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HELLO!
Sourmath.com's greeting.

Sourmath.com, formerly Sourpatch.org is a shock site that was registered sometime in 2007.

The site's main page displays a flash video showing three elderly men having sex in a bathtub whilst showering and cleaning each other, while the theme song of The Andy Griffith Show plays in the background[1]. There is also large text underneath the video that says "HELLO!" and a stat counter beside it. The website was also seen on ShockSiteList.com.

The website also contains a script that will cause your browser tab to bounce around on the desktop. Although not effective, the only way to close the website is by accessing the Task Manager. To terminate the process, the viewer would have to use the arrow keys to navigate to the program and press Enter or ALT+E. Otherwise, a dialog box displaying the message "HELLO!" will show up.

Mirrors

There's another site called "nobrain.dk" made by AndenIDK[2]. It features the same script that makes your browser window bounce around on the screen. The only difference is the dialogue message says "HELLO! LOOKS LIKE SOMEONE FUCKED YOU! 1! 2! 3! GO TO NO BRAIN.DK 4! 5!" and the page is titled "My Lazy Sundays!".

The video on the site is also known as "Canadian Tea Party", which is known for being a slang term and is called that by many reaction videos. On an unknown date, "nobrain.dk" started using the HTML video tag.

Gallery

References

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOm3aNFy2B8 - The music that plays on the site.
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mjLJuzmTSk&lc=Ugi_7thfaLjrMXgCoAEC - The creator was discovered in the comments section.

Links

NOTE: The following shock site contains pornography, as well as a well-known Malicious script that could harm your computer!

  • sourmath.com

Mirrors

  • nobrain.dk
  • 1.ooskar.com
  • web.archive.org/web/20070321052954/porkhole.net
  • web.archive.org/web/20120215161719/3guys1hammer.ws (not actually 3 Guys 1 Hammer.)

See also

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