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Given the general snarky nature of the Internet, it is not surprising to see how similar it is to high school cliques.
Cracked has created a funny video that brilliantly imagines the Internet as a high school with famous websites like YouTube, Reddit, and BuzzFeed as its students.
What makes the video oddly entertaining are the spot-on portrayals of the students—Twitter seems to be the school’s designated rumor mill, while Facebook is presented as the typical jock.
Check out the video below for your dose of mid-week laughs.
[via Elite Daily, images via video screenshots]
Given the general snarky nature of the Internet, it is not surprising to see how similar it is to high school cliques.
Cracked has created a funny video that brilliantly imagines the Internet as a high school with famous websites like YouTube, Reddit, and BuzzFeed as its students.
What makes the video oddly entertaining are the spot-on portrayals of the students—Twitter seems to be the school’s designated rumor mill, while Facebook is presented as the typical jock.
Check out the video below for your dose of mid-week laughs.
[via Elite Daily, images via video screenshots]