this made millennials laugh hysterically until they pissed and shit themselves
This made millennials laugh hysterically until they pissed and shit themselves
Rightfully so, it's a classic
this guy sued the people who uploaded that video
would make for a good movie desu.
one of the first viral videos I remember
This and the Numa Numa guy. Shame about what happened to them
that's correct. never in my life did I shit, piss and cum myself that hard again
ok so what
He had to drop out of school because everyone kept telling him to kill himself.
SOVL
today he'd probably get a shitty podcast and memecoin out of it
I think he said he wouldn’t have gone through with that if they just apologized but they didn’t so they must have been real assholes
another day of 4chinners zoomers being pearl-clutching prudes who identify too much with infamous spergs
Sad!
No, that was the guy who played baby Anakin.
I wonder what he's up to nowadays
I think he said he wouldn’t have gone through with that if they just apologized
Yeah fucking right. Kid's a pussy through and through
Millennials knew a time when Star Wars wasn’t black, gay, disabled and trans.
He talked to the guy who originally blogged it and has no animosity towards him. Imagine if someone posted you at an embarrassing moment and nobody everyone just views you like a clown or cartoon character. You wouldn’t be upset with that at all?
white people can't danc-ACK
the meek will inherit the earth. cope, bully
Yeah, because it's funny. Why do zoomers make threads like this like we haven't seen the retarded shit that makes them piss themselves?
name three elements of it where humour can be derived
Thread theme
For me, it's Undercover Star Wars Kid:
CAUSE I'M JUST A TEENAGE DIRTBAG BABY :)
very cringe music video
They made us read articles about him in school around 2007 about how his life was ruined by the internet, how he couldn't go anywhere without being recognized, etc. He was one of the first people do deal with something like this so it's somewhat understandable but he could have easily turned it into something good. Instead he acted like it was all bullying even though people were just amused by him.
They made us read articles about him in school around 2007 about how his life was ruined by the internet, how he couldn't go anywhere without being recognized, etc. He was one of the first people do deal with something like this so it's somewhat understandable but he could have easily turned it into something good. Instead he acted like it was all bullying even though people were just amused by him.
him and angry german kid should have teamed up
Were people making fun of Numa Numa guy? From what I recall it was just people copying him and it was more on the fun side
Maybe he didn't need friends.
Maybe they disappoint him.
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Why do zoomers make threads like this
This is a bait thread opened by a bald millennial. Zoomers don't even recognize or care about the fat star wars kid.
I never heard of any of these early 2000's memes until that one episode of south park when I was 10
It wasn't all negative. He also had people on Kazaa raising up donations for him, they even got him an iPod. He totally failed to capitalize on what could've been a decent, if short-lived, career.
Poor lad didn't deserve that he didn't bother anyone. The internet has ruined the world.
Some people don’t want to live like a clown or court jester. He talked about how he got an offer from a late night show to go on and reenact the video. I am just saying I can see how that would be humiliating
Fat people are always funny.
It follows Aristotle's dictum: it delights.
I rewatched the RLM star wars/attack of the clones video's and lol at his photoshop into that bit with darth maul, absolute kino
He shoulda owned it. Walk around with a light saber and have mahfuckers call him master.
I seem to think there was an online petition that someone started to get him a part in Episode III.
millenials thought this shit was funny while knocking on zoomers having a bit of fun at the cinema
They bullied that guy to multiple suicide attempts too and at least zoomers got to just choke a chicken with no real pushback.
it was funny-cringe in the sort of 'I'm sure glad I'm not this dork' kimd of way
It’s only as humiliating as how pathetic he is. If he just owned it and leaned into the joke then there would literally be nothing to be remotely embarrassed or ashamed of.
He was a fat nerd though, probably hardcore bullied his whole life. Of course he's gonna see his video becoming famous as scary mass bullying. Especially because it was his bullies who put his random private video online.
The Numa Numa guy is still a fat fuck
More like Nutella guy, haha!
why would you expect him not to be a fat fuck anymore?
oh woe is me their plan backfired and now I’m world famous how could something so awful happen to me
Zoomers don't have anything as soulful as ITT.
zoomers and alphas make this content because they think "this might be the next viral thing i might become a meme or the next hack tuah girl" millenials had real autism, we just did this shit for the love of the game. it was a 5 hour process from charging the camera battery to filiming the shit, to converting it to a digital format, to uploading it on youtube or whatever. it took all fucking day to make a movie like the star wars kid. he was a legend and anybody who became famous from a video is riding in his wake. one of the true trailblazers
NEW NUMA OORA HEY
NEW NUMA OORA HEY
did you know this dude ended up being gay? not even kidding this is him:
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Hello my future monkey pox carrier
SOVL
Zoomzoom. That video was epic
I missed early 2000's YouTube so much, anons. Now YouTube is just pure garbage.
gets a cameo in a Tony Hawk game
He could have gotten a much better revenge on the haters by embracing it and making moneys
Yeah couldn’t have said it better myself… what drove certain mill’s to put so much effort into some of the best parodies ever, knowing only 5K or so would ever watch it… channels like the following are mindbending
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The thrill of just being able to put video out there was still present. Think about the era we were emerging from: what could you do before Youtube if you had an idea for a comedy sketch? Buy time on Public Access and get a few hundred viewers? Write it out and hope people were picturing it the way you intended? Send it to some comedian and get a form letter back? There was something magical about being able to film something and just put it up on the internet for anybody to see at any time.
I like the arrested development version
Millennial here: I'm pissing and shitting myself right now
This desu.
People these days don't seem to remember what it was like to not have on demand streaming of everything all the time, I mean even if they're old enough to have been there.
What we were seeing in the early days were artists developing their craft out in public in a way that just didn't happen before, and kind of doesn't happen now either. Even if there was some little spark of creativity, it could easily have been just as much creativity as made it into something with a budget, and sometimes you'd get to see them get better as it went along. Prior to this time they'd need to make it past all kinds of gatekeepers to even get the equipment to do it, and after this time there are all kinds of algorithmic games they need to play to get the exposure. In early youtube / dailymotion / newgrounds / whatever it just had to show promise and get lucky.
It's depressing how the internet turned out, it used to be everybody just putting stuff online for fun: animation, writing, pictures, even blogs and before that you had Gen Xers spending days of their lives coding on old computers just so they could make a cool demo or crackscreen to upload. Top-tier stuff being monetised and bottom-tier stuff being labelled as "cringe" killed most people's desire to put anything online. Back in the 50's some people were predicting that TV would lead to everybody being educated and sophisticated because you could broadcast lectures and opera to the whole country. When they saw "Jerry Springer" they probably felt like I do now.