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Just like Woody from the Pixar classic Toy Story, this doll has lost its owner, and the hashtag campaign is trying to find his "Andy" so they can be happily reunited.
A hashtag launched by the United Kingdom Independence Party, a rising British political party often compared to the United States Tea Party, has been hijacked by critics on Twitter to mock conservative stances on a variety of policy issues.
Earlier in March, the British prime minister's gratuitous photo of himself speaking on the phone with President Obama sparked a parody photo fad on Twitter, and now, it's back for part two in Down Under after the Australian prime minister Tony Abbott tweeted a similar photo yesterday.
Started by a British University student who was inspired by a scene in Yes Man, Sellotape Selfies involve an individual wrapping their face with adhesive tape until it is hideously distorted, uploading a picture of their creation to Facebook, and challenging a friend to do the same.
UK Twitter users take a humorous (and very British) jab at Facebook oversharing, Victorian style.
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Just like Woody from the Pixar classic Toy Story, this doll has lost its owner, and the hashtag campaign is trying to find his "Andy" so they can be happily reunited.
A hashtag launched by the United Kingdom Independence Party, a rising British political party often compared to the United States Tea Party, has been hijacked by critics on Twitter to mock conservative stances on a variety of policy issues.
Earlier in March, the British prime minister's gratuitous photo of himself speaking on the phone with President Obama sparked a parody photo fad on Twitter, and now, it's back for part two in Down Under after the Australian prime minister Tony Abbott tweeted a similar photo yesterday.
Started by a British University student who was inspired by a scene in Yes Man, Sellotape Selfies involve an individual wrapping their face with adhesive tape until it is hideously distorted, uploading a picture of their creation to Facebook, and challenging a friend to do the same.
UK Twitter users take a humorous (and very British) jab at Facebook oversharing, Victorian style.
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