2012, In One Image
Not exactly “nailed it,” but a game attempt.
Not exactly “nailed it,” but a game attempt.
From the school-wide “Let’s Make Bullying Kill Itself” performance to Stan’s trip to San Diego where he was found masturbating naked on a busy street corner like the KONY 2012 leader was, last night’s “South Park” was fully committed to tackling the hot-button issue of bullying.
Invisible Children just unleashed their their follow-up video, “Beyond Famous”. Their latest is a mere 20 minutes long and for some strange reason Jason Russell is absent from it completely.
I guess someone had to fill Jason Russell’s shoes. Why not Elilot Stabler?
I know it’s only March, but I think we can call it. We were supposed to be talking about iPads, remember?
Did you know that if you watch a Youtube video and then share it with your Facebook friends you become an expert on Human Rights violations in third world countries?
BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti breaks down how a 30-minute video about a Ugandan war criminal became a social media phenomenon. The following quotes are from an interview Peretti did with The Guardian.
The one thing everyone can agree on about the Kony2012 campaign is that we all hate the people who claimed they already knew about him.
In case you missed all the Kony stuff yesterday, here’s a quick primer. But, as always happens with an Internet phenomenon of any reasonable calibre, a vicious backlash is already well underway. Which, so, here’s an official drinking game for all you Kony 2012 backlashers out there. Drink responsibly!