College Humor Roasts Facebook, But It Builds On MySpace
When the comedy site College Humor decided to roast Facebook, it could not help picking out the target much easier, too: MySpace.
In three and a half minute animated film that features a giant aspiring comedians every online website making the most of the bashing are Google, Twitter, and solid. The public, like YouTube, LinkedIn, Flickr and a giggle jokes, which are intended to highlight the shortcomings, but more often than not go as MySpace has become lame.
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Google, the voice of Penn Jillette of Penn & Teller act eccentric magic, begins to make fun of roasting has extensive privacy options:
"Facebook collects as much information to be in an episode of hoarders! Cells are key words for inclusion in the list are the back issues of National Geographic!
Twitter is surprisingly voiced by Gilbert Gottfried, known by its brand and voice network. (Remember that the parrot Iago in Aladdin and the Aflac duck?) Somehow, I always thought that Twitter would sound much better.
Twitter resumed when Mike, it continues the relentless mockery of MySpace, said that someone could call a janitor to clean vomit from a young 13 year old daughter - Oh, sorry, it's just Myspace.
But Twitter does not let his nemesis is a hook, saying he knew the "social network" was a lie, "because it was Mark Zuckerberg interesting. Terms of use could be a dynamic leader!"
When Strong, voice of Lisa Lampanelli (known as the "Queen of Comedy is friendly Mean") may be on stage, plays, how much force is hipper than hasn't-is-cool-to Bloglines years.
"The only thing more popular than [Facebook] as the button is the delete button MySpace account," jabs Foursquare. "Thank God, not for musicians!"
The audience begins to feel ill and MySpace, at this stage, which is not too different from reality. Myspace is aggravated by going on stage, when he makes a series of jokes that are not met over the Boos.
Finally, based on your MySpace Friendster, which received smokkirusetti up and a cocktail glases corridors. But even though Friendster did not want to be involved in MySpace ". Hey, hey, I'm just a working man now"