Friday, April 11, 2014

Skydiving Cat Misses Falling Meteorite

Skydiving Cat Nearly Gets Hit By Meteorite. This video in no way suggests that the latest Viral video on youtube is a fake. Oh no. However, this video may indeed be faked. Possibly.


If you enjoyed this video please remember to rate share and comment!


Partnered with Socialblade, if you would like to apply for partnership (requirements are low and loads of advantages) use my referal link and make me rich dammit! http://awe.sm/gEfsS

Find me on google+ where I haven’t got a clue what I’m doing!


https://plus.google.com/+muddledmuppet/


Stalk me on Titter: https://twitter.com/MuddledMuppet

Love me on FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/MuddledMuppetGaming

Visit my Blog: http://muddledmuppet.com


Gaming Playlists:


Warframe Playlist:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukW8kveLSxE&list=PLVKfqIIrihQiAKK2Tb1T3mwwzkWPBtWRA


Trollage Playlist:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrQoxmgvpqE&list=PLVKfqIIrihQiCf5MzSJ0ppgj0pX7LevQG


Assassins Creed Playlists:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbenwAHwkNE&list=PLVKfqIIrihQhb_h63Pwrh8gsK5sGIG-W_


Lets Play Life:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHSfyNK6EtM&list=PLVKfqIIrihQi-GWzcbwLOllS0AKb9tMsB


GTAV Playlist:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDZn37rVa18&list=PLVKfqIIrihQh5ObG0Ruoeqbd3gNF1BmPq


Music from http://audiomicro.com


Bloodsplats from:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdTTNi_OXQc


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzUECwgxBoI


Viral video

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A viral video is a video that becomes popular through the process of (most often) Internet sharing, typically through video sharing websites, social media and email.[1] Viral videos often contain humorous content and include televised comedy sketches, such as The Lonely Island’s “Lazy Sunday” and “Dick in a Box”, Numa Numa[2][3] videos, The Evolution of Dance,[4] Chocolate Rain[5] on YouTube; and web-only productions such as I Got a Crush… on Obama.[6] Some eyewitness events have also been caught on video and have “gone viral”[7] such as the Battle at Kruger.[8] More recently, the Kony 2012 video by Invisible Children, Inc. became the most viral video in history[9] with over 34,000,000 views on the first day of its upload on 5 March 2012[10] and now has over 100,000,000 views as of late 2013. Another recent example is Gangnam Style by PSY. As of 31 Oct, 2013, the music video has been viewed over 1.9 billion times on YouTube.

History

Viral videos began circulating before the major video sharing site YouTube by e-mail. One of these early videos was “The Spirit of Christmas” which surfaced in 1995.[11] In 1996 “Dancing Baby” appeared.[11][12] This video was released as samples of 3D character animation software. Ron Lussier, the animator who cleaned up the raw animation, began passing the video around LucasArts, his workplace at the time.[13] A particularly well-known early example was “All your base are belong to us”, based on a poorly translated video game, which was first distributed as a GIF animation and became popular in the year 2000.[14]

Viral videos’ staying power relies on hooks which draw the audience to watch them. The hooks are able to become a part of the viral video culture after being shown repeatedly. The hooks, or key signifiers, are not able to be predicted before the videos become viral.[15]

More recently, there has been a surge in viral videos on video sharing sites such as YouTube, partially because of the availability of affordable digital cameras

viral videos

viral cat videos

viral videos cats react

viral videos youtube reacts

#newtrends

skydiving cat

skydiver misses meteorite



Skydiving Cat Misses Falling Meteorite

No comments:

Post a Comment