From LOLs to trolls, Memefactory celebrates the history of internet culture in this fast-paced performance featuring three gentlemen, five laptops, and several hundred internet memes and webvideos.
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California's gubernatorial race is heating up, especially when it comes to televised commercials. Republican candidate Meg Whitman's campaign recently released a spot that calls Democratic nominee Jerry Brown's political career a failure. On Friday, CEO Ben Huh took to the FAIL Blog to pen a post calling the ad campaign an “Honesty Fail.” Huh is so displeased with the spot that the company is considering legal action, telling CNET, “We are talking to our attorneys on this.”
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Seems like the Disney Channel is reaching out to the adult audience. [Ed Note: I actually watched Co-Ed Sex Tryouts, but felt that the musical numbers weren't anywhere near up to Disney's usual standards.]
People go nuts after security breaches. 'Why don't we start profiling?' 'Why don't we buy full body scanners?' 'Why not get air marshals on every flight?' I'm going to vote for banning the Solitaire. Just a thought.
TIMMAY. [Editor's Note: It is a beautiful thing when life imitates art. Even when that art is South Park.]
And then he topples down the stairs. The way he falls down is kind of perfect and lyrical.
This classic sound recording of a Verizon “customer service” call is getting a revival via the magic of Failblog. Feast your ears as not one, but two Verizon customer service reps prove themselves pathologically incapable of distinguishing between 0.002 dollars and 0.002 cents.
Korean boy sings a heart-wrenching rendition of “All I want for Christmas Is You.” He's singlehandedly created a new genre of music: ESL emo.