

Currently up on YouTube, this video is doubtlessly going to be gone by the time you get done throwing up, so make sure you use some software to save it to your hard drive so you can play it for your when she finally asks “What’s this ‘Harlem Shake’ thing I’ve been hearing so much about?” Also, for you less computer-savvy types, the involved gentlemen have been good enough to set up a website which will allow you to watch the vid. “Harlem Shake,” you had me at explosive diarrhea. With this video, I am like some old widower discovering the joy of love again. The “” continues to baffle me One brilliant new video, probably out of, has managed to do what I never thought anything could: make me write with passion about the Harlem Shake again. I was originally expecting a harlem shake video that was pulled from youtube of the two people in the bathroom and the one. Contact Us Privacy & Cookies Terms & Conditions.

Digg's own Dan Fallon explained that joke here.(C) 2018. That left the internet to make a very tired and played-out but still on-the-nose joke about Jeff Bezos writing a "why I'm Leaving New York" blog post. The meme: After declaring Queens one of two locations for Amazon's HQ2, the Seattle-based company announced on Thursday that it will not actually move to New York City. Here they are: this week's memes, ranked from worst to best. But the web is littered with tons of memes that never quite hit the mainstream and bounce around the weird corners of Twitter or Reddit, and that's why we're rolling out out a new recurring feature, Memes, Ranked.įor the week of February 10, we have a handful of contenders: Valentine's Day jokes, Will Smith as the Genie from Aladdin, Jeff Bezos leaving New York and tea. We try our best to cover the most important and confounding memes that come across the timeline. Here at Digg, we like to pride ourselves on aggregating, showcasing and covering "what the internet is talking about." And the internet is constantly talking about exciting, important things and also dumb things, and increasingly the language used to have those conversations is the language of memes.
