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There's a strange corner of the internet that loves to look at pictures of incredibly dirty computers

Published by Business Insider on Sun, 26 Mar 2017


Once again, Reddit and the internet haverevealed some of the strange intereststhat people have.I recently discovered the subreddit "r/dustypcs," whichincludes hundreds of pictures and several YouTube videos of incredibly dusty, filthy computers. It reminds me of the obsession some have with watching pimples gettingpopped.With just under 2,000 followers, the "r/dustypcs" subreddit isnowhere near as popular as subreddits where PC enthusiasts show off their clean, pristine, and beautifully crafted PCs, like the "r/battlestations" subreddit, which has more than 450,000 followers.Still, r/dustypcs is updated fairly frequently with new pictures, which means that dirty, dusty, filthy computers are a thing and people want to see more.Check it out and see if you, too, like to look at pictures of gross PCs:SEE ALSO:I built my own PC and it was super easy ' here's how to do itIt's a wonder why people like to look at pictures of filthy computers. Some people call it "dust porn."But there's some sort of satisfaction to be had here.This dust has perfectlyaccumulated in the shape of the fan that was attached to this radiator.Perhaps some of the satisfaction comes from seeing before-and-after shots of a dusty PC.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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