Looks Like Someone's An Angry Blogger.
Thanks to the wacky shenanigans that is the human race, the media (specifically YouTube) is practically flooded with people to make fun of it with a side of them twittering about themselves drinking some juice in a sense of 'false celebrityhood' or what I would like to call 'Paris Hiltonism'. There are so many shows based on this little trend of 'internet comedy' such as Web Soup, Tosh.0, Attack of the Show (first segement), Jay Sez, Ray William Johnson, iCarly (an Apple product?) etc, that by the time I get to the fifth show, I would've seen the same lawl-cat tripping some raging fat kid onto his balls a bazillion times, and still not give a crap about it.
Heck don't believe me or this movie, go see for yourself:
Shane Dawson:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9Zbkv 5Ug0k&feature=sub
Ray William Johsnon:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUdWSS 9Mgp4
WHATTHEBUCK:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9EYcA dsgIc
But even with all this going on, I still believe that this flash is a bit unecessary on the rage-lols and the tone it undertakes to describe this. Granted the instructions and representations are a bit scary accurate and the art and animation gives such accuracy that hilarious 'Ren and Stimpy' feel, but overall the show was a bit too harsh for at least my taste. Heck with this, you might as well start Flame War II!!
The beginning warning alone takes away all the harmless fun feel to making fun of someone/thing and just replaces it with a bit of trolling, and that's Never a good move. Just saying a little more subtle sarcasm would've helped.
Speaking of the 'guide' what happened to rules #5-13...and rule #34..and rule #69?
Sure some of the people feautred are pretty funny at times and most likely better than what you would've done, but from now on, let's just keep this whole trend thing down to the original: Bob Saget and America's Funniest Home Videos.
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4 Camels in a Tiny Car Without Pancake Mix Doing Your Mom out of 5