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|title = Alaskan Black Snake
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|date = Unknown
|date = 2006
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'''AlaskanBlackSnake.com''' was a [[shock site]] known for featuring a fabricated news story about a fictitious species of snake supposedly discovered in the remote regions of Alaska. The website gained attention for its controversial content, as it prominently displayed a rotated image of a penis afflicted with a sexually transmitted disease, rather than an actual snake.
'''AlaskanBlackSnake.com''' was a [[shock site]] known for featuring a fabricated news story about a fictitious species of snake supposedly discovered in the remote regions of Alaska. The website gained attention for its controversial content, as it prominently displayed a rotated image of a penis afflicted with a sexually transmitted disease, rather than an actual snake.

Revision as of 03:27, 6 March 2024

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AlaskanBlackSnake.com was a shock site known for featuring a fabricated news story about a fictitious species of snake supposedly discovered in the remote regions of Alaska. The website gained attention for its controversial content, as it prominently displayed a rotated image of a penis afflicted with a sexually transmitted disease, rather than an actual snake.

The site, which was active at least until June 20, 2007, has since been taken down and is no longer accessible. Despite its removal, an archived version of the website can still be found. Unfortunately, due to poor archiving, the original pictures featured on the site were not preserved in the archive.

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NOTE: The following video contains graphic content!

  • Archived: web.archive.org/web/20061104182636/alaskanblacksnake.com


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