Web humor Audience of Two is a radio comedy program broadcast since 2001 on Swarthmore College radio station WSRN, but made popular to the world via the internet. ...more on Wikipedia about "Audience of Two"
(Crazy Frog) The sound effect was quickly included in other Flash animations that spread virally among Internet users. The most notable example was the Insanity test, which required test subjects to keep a straight face while staring at a photograph of Rubens Barrichello in a Ferrari Formula 1 car as the sound effect was played. ...more on Wikipedia about "Crazy Frog"
The Funday PawPet Show is "the ' Net's first and only regularly scheduled four hour puppet show". It is streamed over the Internet Sunday nights from 19:00 to 23:00 Eastern from Kissimmee, Florida. The show started in November 1999, and is hosted by a variety of puppet characters. The Funday PawPet Show has sparked a few imitations in the US and various other countries. The show, among others, served as inspiration for the regular Lionel Scritchie's Dormitory series of puppetry events at Eurofurence. ...more on Wikipedia about "Funday PawPet Show"
Icon's Story is an Macromedia Flash Movie about Windows XP Icons on Albinoblacksheep.com and created by MASO Digital Studio. ...more on Wikipedia about "Icon's Story"
The Internet has long been a resource for the circulation of humorous ideas and jokes. Countless web-sites are devoted to the collection of Internet humour, and every day e-mail crosses the world, containing the text of humorous articles, or jokes about current events. ...more on Wikipedia about "Internet humor"
Jared Smith is an American amateur singer specializing in Spanish. His singing career achieved some notoriety in the mid- 1990s when his brothers Colin and Ian of Freeverse Software combined a recording of his singing with an animated smiley face. The resulting program was intended to be their mother's birthday gift. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jaaarod smith"
Leeroy Jenkins, sometimes misspelled Leroy Jenkins, and often elongated with ...more on Wikipedia about "Leeroy Jenkins"
The tourist guy, also known as the accidental tourist (a joking reference to the novel and film The Accidental Tourist), Waldo (a reference to the Where's Waldo? franchise) or tourist of death, is an Internet phenomenon consisting of a photograph of a tourist (Péter Guzli) that has appeared in many Photoshopped pictures after the September 11, 2001 attacks. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tourist guy"
University of Psychogenic Fugue, sometimes abbreviated to UPF, is a satirical humor book in the form of a parody college course catalog for a fictional American University written by Tye R Farrell and Jeffrey Morrow. It was published by Meteorite Press in 2002. It's subtitle is "A Course Catalog for Students of Life". ...more on Wikipedia about "University of Psychogenic Fugue"
The Wilcox-McCandlish Law of Online Discourse Evolution, developed by Bryce Wilcox and Stanton McCandlish on Usenet, ca. 1996, is: ...more on Wikipedia about "Wilcox-McCandlish law"
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