There's an interesting quirk of history here, since ThinkGeek was originally a side project for its parent company, Geeknet. As Bloomberg notes, the artist formerly known as SourceForge was a dot-com bubble hit back in the day, after it presented a Linux-based alternative to Windows to the mass market. ThinkGeek was purchased with several other small businesses after the company raised a fortune in its IPO. Shortly afterward, however, the bubble burst and SourceForge found solace in the web's only good April Fools pranker. We were unable to reach the Lip Service kids for comment, but it is understood that they're still happy to come over and watch Doctor Who on Hot Topic's cable, as long as Hot Topic doesn't tell anyone at school.

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