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''Liquid Generation'' was a humor and entertainment website founded in 2000. It produced and hosted a number of original animations, flash games, quizzes and videos, including recurring series like ''Angry Leprechaun'', ''Suck My News'', ''Who'd You Rather'' and ''Masterpiece Movie Reviews''.
''Liquid Generation'' was a humor and entertainment website founded in 2001. It produced and hosted a number of original animations, flash games, quizzes and videos, including recurring series like ''Angry Leprechaun'', ''Suck My News'', ''Who'd You Rather'' and ''Masterpiece Movie Reviews''.


Since September 2016, the original ''liquidgeneration.com'' homepage is no longer available and redirects to their ''LiquidGenerationTube'' [[YouTube]] channel instead.
Since September 2016, the original ''liquidgeneration.com'' homepage is no longer available and redirects to their ''LiquidGenerationTube'' [[YouTube]] channel instead. Later on in 2020, the website was brought back, but none of the sabotages remain.


One well-known feature of ''Liquid Generation'' was their long line of ''Sabotage'' [[Screamer|screamers]]. These were a series of online pranks which masqueraded as legitimate flash applications, games or videos, but eventually lead up to a jump scare to startle and/or embarrass the viewer. While these screamers were properly filed under the ''Sabotage'' or ''Pranks'' category on the homepage, people were encouraged to share them with unsuspecting friends or colleagues, with some pranks even being specifically designed to be sent by email.  
One well-known feature of ''Liquid Generation'' was their long line of ''Sabotage'' [[Screamer|screamers]]. These were a series of online pranks which masqueraded as legitimate flash applications, games or videos, but eventually lead up to a jump scare to startle and/or embarrass the viewer. While these screamers were properly filed under the ''Sabotage'' or ''Pranks'' category on the homepage, people were encouraged to share them with unsuspecting friends or colleagues, with some pranks even being specifically designed to be sent by email.