Back when Facebook first went mainstream, countless videos appeared poking fun at the annoying parts of the social network.

Though spoofing Facebook in real life has fallen out of vogue, Extremely Decent Films is bringing the trend back. Everyone hates when Facebook all too often updates its user interface and privacy settings.

But imagine how bad it’s going to be when Facebook grows past the web and takes over our real lives? A Facebook update in real life sounds terrible.

 


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There are few musicians online who can compete with Mystery Guitar Man. For his latest piece, he pushed himself and his team to their limits to create a live remix comprised of footage from famous YouTubers playing on screens in real time.

Just to show how complex it was to actualize, he shows viewers how it took over 100 takes to get the videos and sounds to all properly sync up.

Veteran YouTube viewers will recognize cameos from all their favorites, including DeStorm, Epic Rap Battles Of History, Ray William Johnson, EpicMealTime, and more.

 


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Nostalgia nerds are loving this week old faux-trailer for Pokémon Snap: The Movie. Already, the fake trailer by GrittyReboots has over 475,000 views, and is featured on Kotaku, StuffIStoleFromTheInternet, and GekoSystem

YouTuber Bren Tenkage says, ”Oh man, I would so watch this if this was a real movie.”

 


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CRACKED recently published this hilarious in-real-life spoof of the Internet, imagining a big Internet office where the employees are personified versions of famous websites. Already, the week old video has over 350,000 views

A new user entered the office looking to “make big money on the Internet” like so many radio commercials scream. But she quickly finds out there’s not much real work being done on the Internet. Just a bunch of coworkers who waste your time. 

Facebook “literally knows everyone,” and keeps changing her outfit. BuzzFeed won’t stop talking about the 90′s and being nostalgic. And KickStarter won’t shut up about his new project he needs a few bucks for. 

And Google, com’n! You’re good at search, and we love you for it. Stop trying to be everyone else. 

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By now, most of the Internet is already sick of the Harlem Shake dance craze meme. But shockingly, there are people in real life who don’t live their lives in an Internet culture bubble, and still haven’t seen the new online Harlem Shake.

That gave NYC based Schlepp Films an idea. They traveled to the streets of the real Harlem neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City, and showed passersby the new craze.

For the most part, they aren’t impressed. 

Now, this Harlem-reaction video has already garnered over 450,000 hits in just one day, and is further featured by Gawker, BroBible, Mashable, and HuffPost

 


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