Sunday, February 17, 2013

Richard III, the horse and the Pope inspired gags galore in social networks. The life cycle of this fascinating is sadly

"Everybody's a comedian" used to be simply a scathing response to a comment not too smart. But now - God help us all - the clich? seems to come true. Give the world the new lower suction particular coup, social media is flooded with jokes related to that (if you're lucky) start to be fun, but very boring, very quickly.

It has been a week of harvest: Richard III, the scandal of horse meat, and the resignation of the Pope. This unlikely trio was catnip for actors chair in the world, with gag after gag was posted on Twitter and Facebook, and news items below.

The life cycle of this phenomenon is sadly fascinating testimony. The first handful of posts are simply incredulous at the story itself, the determination of facts, its implementation in the public consciousness:

Soon gags appear first:

Everyone is happy and everything is pretty swell. Then the net becomes a flood, and less fun.

This bit is too long. Then, the cross-pollination between different people weaving in stories


Find best price for : --Flavell----Robin----Twitter----Richard--

0 comments:

Blog Archive