The To-Do List (funny)
I bet no one has ever really been asked why they want fries with that. That and more hilarious things to do, behind the click.
Lollipop
Awesome and highly-detailed virtual dollmaker game.
Tip of My Tongue
Can’t remember a word you need? Use this online word tool to find it–lots of ways to search for words, using partial search, possible letters, and word meaning.
“Is Email Internet?”
…This poor IT help guy. That’s all I can say, when your client asks “Is email internet?” and it goes downhill from there.
Spray-Paint Art
Spray-paint art of fantastic celestial places; you have to see this video to believe the crazy painting process!
25 Handmade Gifts Under $5
Handmade gifts? What are those? LOL! Find out how to create meaningful, useful (as well as easy and inexpensive) gifts for family and friends (like candles with text printed on them, clocks made out of colorful paper plates, and bookmarks customized with earrings and brooches…).
The Way You Think About Time Has a Big Effect on Your Behavior
How do you think about time? Do you idolize the past, live for the (pleasurable) moment, or dream of the happy hereafter? 6 perspectives of time show us how time perspectives change the way we live our lives.
33 Ways to Stay Creative
I like #8 and #24; #29 is something I need to hear all the time. Oh, and in my house, #31 is impossible. xD
Pretentious Game
Play this smoothly jazzy little game that’s actually quite challenging even as it’s also tongue-in-cheek. Move with left and right arrows, jump with up arrow, and use mouse when necessary.
The 9 Epiphanies that Shifted Perspectives
Most of life is “imaginary,” happening moment by moment in our brains…and other epiphanies to shift your own perspective. (Be ready for a mind trip!)
Whoa, Giraffe
A VERY inquisitive giraffe checks out the camera lens in this picture.
Native American Code of Ethics
Interesting how this code of ethics matches up fairly well with Christianity, and with other peace-seeking religions as well.
As Internet (and especially social media) have become more and more popular, music has begun making its way around the world in record time. It’s not surprising that many artists and bands now get their start via the Internet, given that it’s fairly cheap to use and promote your songs, garnering the attention of record labels if you’re very lucky.
But the Internet is also great for circulating music that makes us laugh, makes us cry, or even makes us put our hands over our ears (but not before we share it with our friends so that we can commiserate). Here below is a small playlist of some of the songs and memes that have made it big because of the Internet:
Gangnam Style – PSY
Can’t leave this one off the list! Even the radio stations in my little section of North Carolina played this dancey little K-pop tune, which also popularized the dance (and many hilarious attempts at imitating it).
I couldn’t directly embed this video, but the link above is the original 80s song from which all Rickroll memes spawned. 😀
Peanut Butter Jelly Time
You know what time it is. (I’ve always thought this would be a great official song for preschools everywhere… XD)
This is the infamous “Leekspin” meme; image is Inoue from the anime Bleach, song is “Ieva’s Polokka” by Loituma. As addictive as it is repetitive, this little song started as a website and grew quickly to an Internet phenomenon.
Link to Game
Surrealism (from Loops of Zen) – XGamer
A user by the screenname of XGamer created this darkly ethereal tune for a Flash game called Loops of Zen, and the song went on to become just about as popular as the game.
Call on Me – Eric Prydz
Using just the chorus from “Valerie” by Steve Winwood, Eric Prydz created this upbeat little dance track, and it caught the Internet on fire soon after.
Red Solo Cup – Toby Keith
You can’t watch this video or listen to this song without snickering–it’s a hilarious (and eerily accurate) depiction of a casual party, complete with (you guessed it) red Solo cups for the drinks.
I Dreamed a Dream (performed by Susan Boyle)
We all laughed with the judges and the audience as Boyle introduced herself…and then, our jaws dropped along with everyone else’s as she began to sing. :’)
Canon Rock – JerryC
An absolutely amazing arrangement of Canon in D by Pachelbel–adding a heavy metal guitar to the graceful, liquid chords gives this placid little song a modern, rockin’ edge. 😀
Moskau – Dschinghis Khan
Nobody on the Internet seemed to know what this was or who was singing it for the longest time, but it seemed we ALL knew this disco dance song!
Numa Numa (also known as Dragostea Din Tei, by the Romanian band O-Zone)
As with Moskau, no one seemed to know the name of this song, the band’s name, or anything–we all got to know this song because of one internet user who happened to record himself singing (funnily) along with the song. 🙂
Friday – Rebecca Black
Yes, yes, I know, cringe in horror and run away from the computer screen if you must, but this song did get popular mainly because of the Internet (and because of all the parodies surrounding it, too!).
Threw It On the Ground – The Lonely Island
One of this band’s many online hits, this song is a satire of the “thug” and “gangsta” attitudes as much as it is funny for the sight gags in it.
Tunak Tunak Tun – Daler Mehndi
This Indian artist was critiqued so much for his videos starring beautiful women as dancers that he decided to play a trick on his critics; he did this song’s entire music video using only himself as all the “dancers,” with all the latest in video-editing and green-screen technologies. It soon became his largest hit because of the Internet. Funny how that worked! 😛