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  2. List of viral videos - Wikipedia

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    The video contains Ricardo Milos dancing erotically in nothing but jock strap, boots, and a red bandana on his head. [88] Rejected a viral animated short film by Don Hertzfeldt introduced as a collection of unaired promo interstitials and rejected advertisements. In the early 2000s copies of the film turned it into a viral hit.

  3. Viral video - Wikipedia

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    The most famous self-hosted home of viral videos is perhaps Homestar Runner, released in the early 2000’s and is still running today [27] In the mid 2000’s more social media websites such as Facebook (2004) and Twitter (2006) gave users the option to share videos causing them to go viral.

  4. List of Internet phenomena - Wikipedia

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    The viral video "Shrek is Love, ... The software was widely used to screen record for YouTube videos during late 2000s to early 2010s, ...

  5. 405 (film) - Wikipedia

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    405 is a three-minute film released in June 2000. It was produced by Bruce Branit and Jeremy Hunt on a US$300 budget, using significantly self-taught skills with personal computers. 405 is also one of the earliest viral videos. It immediately became notable as an early example of the revolution in digital filmmaking and the use of broadband ...

  6. Eagles fan banned from home games, fired from job after viral ...

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    A Philadelphia sports fan, who went on a misogynistic tirade against a female Green Bay Packers fan in viral video, ... At one point in the late 1990s and the early 2000s, ...

  7. List of viral music videos - Wikipedia

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    The video went viral when the sound of Barnes screaming was put over other screams in pop culture. [280] "Chum Drum Bedrum" – A video of Russian singer Vitas performing the 7th Element. The video went viral due to Vitas singing gibberish such as "Blr ha ha ha", which led to Vitas being known as "The Weird Russian Singer". [281] [282]

  8. 20 Things Millennials Did On The Internet That Would Make No ...

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    Somehow, a poorly designed graphic of a baby simulating the cha-cha went viral before we understood what going viral meant.” ― Jodi Meltzer , author of “ Your Face Lights up the World ”

  9. I Rounded Up Pics From 21 Pop Stars’ First Music Videos, And ...

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    Some of these 2000s looks...you have to laugh. Lolllllllll.View Entire Post › I Rounded Up Pics From 21 Pop Stars’ First Music Videos, And The 2000s Fashions Are Actually Out Of Control