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Said No Supreme Court Justice Ever
April 3rd, 2013 7:30 PM ShareIs Harlem Shake a Corporate Meme?
April 3rd, 2013 7:06 PMIn this most recent analysis of Harlem Shake's record-breaking success, Kevin Ashton suggests that the viral success of the meme may be attributed to a select few powerhouses in the social media industry, rather than grassroots creatives of the so-called Internet hive mind.
Huey Lewis as Doubles Guy
April 3rd, 2013 6:26 PMHuey Lewis and Weird Al remake a scene from the 1991 horror film American Psycho.
Hype Train
April 3rd, 2013 5:30 PMThis term has been used to describe the high levels of anticipation surrounding upcoming media releases since as early as 2002. All aboard!
Why Gays Shouldn't Get Married
April 3rd, 2013 4:30 PMIn this bold satire of the red equal sign fad on Facebook, YouTube comedy duo Future Space Cadets explores the future of the gay rights movement in the age of slacktivism.
Note: this video contains NSFW language.
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Is Harlem Shake a Corporate Meme?
In this most recent analysis of Harlem Shake's record-breaking success, Kevin Ashton suggests that the viral success of the meme may be attributed to a select few powerhouses in the social media industry, rather than grassroots creatives of the so-called Internet hive mind.
Hype Train
This term has been used to describe the high levels of anticipation surrounding upcoming media releases since as early as 2002. All aboard!
Why Gays Shouldn't Get Married
In this bold satire of the red equal sign fad on Facebook, YouTube comedy duo Future Space Cadets explores the future of the gay rights movement in the age of slacktivism.
Note: this video contains NSFW language.