• All hatred morphed into one video AKA Harlem Shake is officially over
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[QUOTE=Elstumpo;39710466]These are all my favourite me-mes. xd[/QUOTE] I like nyan cat. Probably makes me a horrible person but there is something about a cat with the body of a breakfast pastry that really talks to me.
[QUOTE=Scotchair;39705479]To be fair... they probably started it a week ago when Harlem Shake was cool.[/QUOTE] It hurts every time I get reminded how quickly this thing got murdered. How do you brutally kill something so fucking quickly, even gangnam style lasted a month or two before it was finally buried 10 feet under.
[QUOTE=Viper202;39711728]It hurts every time I get reminded how quickly this thing got murdered. How do you brutally kill something so fucking quickly, even gangnam style lasted a month or two before it was finally buried 10 feet under.[/QUOTE] Gangnam style wasn't so much of a lol-xd-maymay as it was a song that just became really popular. Granted,some people made parodies of it,but that wasn't much,whereas the whole point of Harlem Shake(in its current iteration,it might become something completely different over time) is making your own video of it.
[QUOTE=Viper202;39711728]It hurts every time I get reminded how quickly this thing got murdered. How do you brutally kill something so fucking quickly, even gangnam style lasted a month or two before it was finally buried 10 feet under.[/QUOTE] That's an easy one, think of all the effort it takes to coreograph/get poeple/find locations/film a gangnam style parody. That's quite a bit, right? Now think of all the effort it takes to point a video camera a room full of people and have them jerk their bodies around like a bunch of highly autistic children at Chuck E Cheese. See the difference? It died so quickly because it was so easy to reproduce that everybody could make one in an afternoon.
Animation knowledge that could have been put to so much better use.
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