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Ugh, that and the body mod ezine that my old college suite-mate made me watch. Fuck, I'm so glad I don't hang out with that guy anymore, but boy do I regret knowing why I regret meeting him.
Edit: just realized I'm talking about the same thing. Carry on.
I am fortunate in that I was homeschooled and thus socially isolated, so I had few "friends" to subject me to most of that stuff. I saw some of the bigger ones, like tubgirl, but didn't discover a lot of others until I was a bit older and worked at a web host.
For the ones I did see, I probably saw a reference somewhere and my curiosity caused me to look them up on AltaVista or Yahoo! My phone's keyboard did not like one of those words.