I love Wikipedia. The day I found out that you could type in “wp [what you're looking for]” into the Firefox address bar as a shortcut to get to WP, I peed a little from sheer excitement. Before I discovered StumbleUpon, Wikipedia was (and still is, really) my go to portal for educational entertainment. I was almost amazed how I could start by looking up “blue cheese” and an hour later end up on an article about the Declaration of Independence, just from clicking links within the pages (true story).
Needless to say, sometimes you just don’t know what to look up. That’s when I use the handy dandy “Random Article” link. Sometimes it links me to boring little pages about countries in Eastern Europe, but sometimes you hit the jackpot and get THIS ARTICLE.
Did you read it yet? Okay, you don’t have to read the whole thing, but at least click on it then come back.
Back?
Yeah, I know what you’re thinking. That exists? Well, it’s legit enough to be in Wikipedia, so SOMEONE out there is doing it, right? I call this another case of Crazy White People.

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I didn’t know about the FF shortcut, thanks!
Oh and that is disgusting. All I can say is WTF?