Archive for the 'viral' Category


Great video from Japan of some real drifter cars, great stuff.

Charmin 1This guy is apparently “dropping the kids off at the pool”, which is included in a little viral video that Charmin is using to promote it’s co-creative web site AlittleBitRude.co.uk.

The main site A little bit rude is created by Charmin in the UK that asks people to contribute what they use as a euphemism for, shall we say, Poop, touching cotton, or even Releasing the chocolate hostages, squeezing one out, or the wonderful cockney ryme Richard the Third (rhymes with turd).
Charmin 2

I think I’ll give this an A+ for Viral because it is surprising enough that a decent sized company would put its name to this, or produce the video which is also pretty funny. Interestingly the video actually uses some visual euphemisms, maybe their visual puns, not sure, pretty funny. In fact this is only funny because it’s being released by a toilet paper company, I don’t think you would crack a smile if you saw it on youtube.

The other thing to note is “viral” has no boundaries, so something that might be “targeted” for the British public that generally enjoy a good poop joke, might not go down so well in the US.


This is such a great clip of Steven Colbert totally losing it while trying to report on the scandel that Prince Charles was allededly involved with last year. Classic Colbert.


You can see an amazing parody that was done on the family guy here (the youtube version has been taken down for copyright violations).


3 million people can’t be wrong


Who is Brookers? Probably one of the more famous youtube vloggers who took the “teen dancing around the room lip syncing to songs” to a level that is verging on a new artform. Don’t be surprised if MTV picks her up.


What is machinima? It is the art of film making using video games as the story telling device.

From wikipedia: “Machinima is a portmanteau of machine cinema or machine animation, is both a collection of associated production techniques and a film genre (film created by such production techniques).”


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