Lollerskates reign at the Commenter Business Meeting
A semi-cerebral look at the strange phenomenon of YouTube fame on Slate makes mention of Commenter Business Meeting 2, by College Humor.
This was produced last fall but is definitely worth a watch if you haven’t seen it. Think of it as what Slate refers to as Internet commenting as its own “special form of social idiocy” made flesh.
Oh, it does veer from slightly naughty to somewhat raunchy by the end, so fair warning. But once again, it’s Friday at OMC so we’ll make such allowances. Enjoy!
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