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Cracked offers a veritable slew of RSS feeds

By CRACKED Staff
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RSS stands for Ridiculously Sultry Swordfish, we think. And Cracked.com has a lot of this RSS stuff. You're seriously going to love it.

First up, there's our main RSS feed. If you have a need for countless Top X lists in your newsreader, this is the feed for you! You'll get every new article that shows up on our main page. Bonus: You'll get funny, original Cracked videos with this feed, too.

Then there's everyone's favorite weblog, The Official Cracked Blog. Amazingly enough, you can subscribe to that sucker using The Official Cracked Blog RSS Feed.

And if you're a fan of our own David Wong, you'll be happy to know that his blog, WONG, has a Wongtastic RSS feed of its own.

Go forth and subscribe, friends.

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4 Comments


Teemu

Double true - the feed does not work.

Posted on 2/24/2008 11:21:01 AM

SooperDood

Uh, the feed hasn't worked properly for days guys. It's really, really sucking.

Posted on 1/2/2008 9:10:04 AM

Works fine today. Have some patience man.

Posted on 10/25/2007 8:12:13 AM

You Guys Suck

You've changed the RSS feed URL 3 times in 3 weeks and now you're not updating this one. That's great, guys. I give up--you've made it too hard to actually read your site.

Posted on 10/23/2007 2:07:59 PM

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