Yahoo, Google, and Facebook Rank Above The Church of Satan for Most Evil

by Jack Humphrey on Nov 13

It’s a personal rant, however there could be some truth to the “7 Most Evil Websites on Earth.”

Remember the “Blogging with Character” post from earlier today? StartupEarth provides another example.

Components:

1. Humor
2. Controversy

Some would say the ChurchofSatan.com is being unfairly grouped with true evil. Others might want to know where companies like Haliburton are.

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Greg Nov 13 at 7:35 pm

Well, his list was kinda cute and worth a chuckle, but with no mention of Microsoft (?!?) how good could the list be? Now, if he really wanted to get controversial and get some comments going he could have done something political. Say, for example (fill in choice of evil political sites.)

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