Playing off the theory that Rebecca Black is the devil, I see.
At first I was disappointed that there was no cat or pop tarts, but instead Van Zoggel focuses on the epic space that Nyan Cat is constantly flying through without getting anywhere. (The rainbow credits are a nice touch crediting the meme's creator prguitarman.)
If he'd wanted to go more NSFW, he could've shown people throwing up, as many did after seeing this video. But this better encapsulates our simultaneous revulsion/need to watch.
Great use of text here.
I love the look of this one--sort of like an old Hitchcock thriller, with the shaky lines. (Also, that kind of planking takes skill.)
Playing off the theory that Rebecca Black is the devil, I see.
Took me two glances to notice the feet poking out of the bottom. I'd love to see what this guy would do with R. Kelly's hip-hopera "Trapped in the Closet."
This one took me a few to get, but it's fantastic: Showing the transition in Ted Williams' life from homeless man begging on the side of the road to radio voice with one image.
I didn't realize how much I'd missed Chris Crocker's bleached-blond hair and eyeliner -- he's since had a transformation -- until I saw this.
I love how he captured Tay Zonday's posing here.










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