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{{Infobox shock site
[[File:Sport.JPG|thumb|]]
|title = K-k-k.com
'''[Sports Fitness Test]''' was a flash screamer game created and hosted by [[Liquid Generation]]. However, with the closure of Liquid Generations website, the site is now defunct, The game pretends to be a test by the American Association of Sports Medicine designed to rate the user's “''sports brain''” (described as the portion of the brain dedicated to various sports-related motor skills), and supposedly compared it to the scores of top athletes around the world once the test was done.
|image = kkkscreamer.png
|imagecaption = Were you looking for this? Well, too bad!
|maker = [[heyya.org]]
|type = Shock Site
|date = 2008
}}
'''[[k-k-k.com]]''' is a [[shock site]] showing a fast motion video of a black man giving another black man a blowjob with the song "''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pump_It_Up_(Joe_Budden_song) Pump It Up]''" by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Budden ''Joe Budden'']. There is a text on the website that explains that the shock video is meant as a prank against users who want to visit a <abbr title="Historically, the KKK would add 'kl' before words to let members know that it was part of the klan">klebsite</abbr> of the KuKluxKlan, as k-k-k.com used to be a real website, with an animated GIF of the video, but cut.

Revision as of 11:17, 13 February 2022

[Sports Fitness Test] was a flash screamer game created and hosted by Liquid Generation. However, with the closure of Liquid Generations website, the site is now defunct, The game pretends to be a test by the American Association of Sports Medicine designed to rate the user's “sports brain” (described as the portion of the brain dedicated to various sports-related motor skills), and supposedly compared it to the scores of top athletes around the world once the test was done.