What makes a video "viral"? Is it filming something extreme, odd or funny? Is it filming something, posting it online and experiencing repercussions from your actions?
Well, regardless of the definition, this guy's video went semi-viral (and I can't believe I am aiding this douchebag).
It's obvious during his interview (below) that he posted it for attention (claiming it was for his "fans") and he is apparently a member of a band.
Normally, I'd recommend not quiting your day job but this guy got himself fired for getting some attention. My best guess is that the world will forget about him in about 8 days and he'll be working at McDonald's inside of a month because nobody will remember his name.
Is gaining that type of fame really worth it?
Hey, some forms of publicity are fine, take MinnPics for example. It's good, no, great because it's lousy with stunning photos from across the state from Minnesota's best lens jockeys.
6 comments:
WOW. I saw this on CNN the other morning, and I was thinking "Why is this news???"
Weellllll... I started to watch and then stopped. Decided I'm gonna just live without it. :)
I didn't even watch...his 8 days are already up...
If I ever see that dude and I'm with a friend..He's totally getting the Malache' Crunch.
This story was even on our local news. I'm like....please, people! Don't give this guy what he wants! His behavior is just ridiculous!
On the bright side, maybe when all the women see this and stay away from him, he won't have the chance to reproduce.
He must have a great music career. Don't all great musicians have to moonlight at BK to supplement their income??
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