Internet trends usually burn out fast, but a handful crossed over into genuine cultural moments. The Ice Bucket Challenge raised over $115 million for ALS research worldwide and got everyone from Bill Gates to world leaders dumping ice water on themselves for charity. The Harlem Shake spawned millions of copycat videos in a matter of weeks, turning a 30-second clip format into a global phenomenon. And "Damn Daniel" turned two random teenagers and a pair of white Vans into a genuine pop-culture reference almost overnight. Which of these do you think actually earned its place in internet history, versus just being a flash in the pan?
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I make drugs Β· Author has 7.1K answers and 39.8M answer views When the Ice Bucket Challenge happened during the summer of 2014, it sparked new conversations betweewn the The ALS Association (organization) and the US Food and Drug Administration. How did the ice bucket challeng...
What is the ALS ice bucket challenge? The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge is a social media campaign that went viral in the summer of 2014 to raise awareness and funds for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a neurodegenerative disease. The challenge gained immense popularity, with ...
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What does it mean when a guy says "And I'm sorry if I lead you on. Did I? I don't know because I'm still figuring things out too."?
We've been texting for quite a bit but she seems to say βsorryβ a lot in her messages; like sorry for taking so long to text back, sorry for not ...Read more