Hello everyone, I hope you're all enjoying your weekends!
Another YouTube video became popular in just a few days, when 14-year-old homosexual who calls himself "Eric Douglace" posted a video called "Declaration of War Against Justin Bieber Haters" on October 8th, 2010.
In this video he rants on Justin Bieber haters, threatening to DDoS their websites, and post their personal information (such as a addresses, photos, etc..), on his website. It has been made clear that he doesn't know a thing about the internet, and that he was just being an internet tough guy.
What do you think about him?
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Jessi Slaughter
I know that this event is a bit outdated and irrelevant, but I thought it deserved a blog post, and I wanted to share it with those who don't know about it. For those of you who don't know about the Jessi Slaughter incident, tell us what you think about it in the comments!
Anyway, In mid-July 2010, an 11-year-old girl who goes by the name of "Jessi Toxic Slaughter" posted a video on YouTube under the channel "Kerligirl13" (the channel has gotten hacked, and is now suspended). The video was entitled "Haters... Piercings... StickyDrama =D".
In the video, the girl rants about her "haters", telling them that she has more friends than them, is prettier than them, and that more people like her. She also said that she would "Pop a glock in your mouth, and make a brain slushy." After just hours, this video was posted on a number of websites, and attracted a bunch of rage.
Her next two videos, featuring her father, shows her having an emotional breakdown in front of her web-cam. Her father said things that immediately sparked laughter across the web, such as "You dun goofed", "Consequences will never be the same", "Because I back-traced it", and "You'll be reported to the cyber police".
After the videos, she was chased off of the internet. Recently, she showed up on "Good Morning America" with her parents, Gene and Dianne, and talked about cyber-bullying. Some say that Jessi Slaughter's life will never be the same, and that these videos will haunt her forever. What do you think? Tell us in the comments!
Anyway, In mid-July 2010, an 11-year-old girl who goes by the name of "Jessi Toxic Slaughter" posted a video on YouTube under the channel "Kerligirl13" (the channel has gotten hacked, and is now suspended). The video was entitled "Haters... Piercings... StickyDrama =D".
In the video, the girl rants about her "haters", telling them that she has more friends than them, is prettier than them, and that more people like her. She also said that she would "Pop a glock in your mouth, and make a brain slushy." After just hours, this video was posted on a number of websites, and attracted a bunch of rage.
Her next two videos, featuring her father, shows her having an emotional breakdown in front of her web-cam. Her father said things that immediately sparked laughter across the web, such as "You dun goofed", "Consequences will never be the same", "Because I back-traced it", and "You'll be reported to the cyber police".
After the videos, she was chased off of the internet. Recently, she showed up on "Good Morning America" with her parents, Gene and Dianne, and talked about cyber-bullying. Some say that Jessi Slaughter's life will never be the same, and that these videos will haunt her forever. What do you think? Tell us in the comments!
Welcome!
Hello everyone, I'd just like to welcome you all to TheCIN. This is our first blog post! I don't know when I will be purchasing a domain, but I can assure you that I will as soon as I can.
TheCIN is a just a small project I made (poorly) using Blogger. CIN stands for "Current Internet News". Using this blog, I'll try to keep you guys updated about things that are happening on the beloved internet. Think of this blog as a newspaper, except... I will be talking about things that people actually care about.
So, remember to "follow", and have fun. Welcome to TheCIN
TheCIN is a just a small project I made (poorly) using Blogger. CIN stands for "Current Internet News". Using this blog, I'll try to keep you guys updated about things that are happening on the beloved internet. Think of this blog as a newspaper, except... I will be talking about things that people actually care about.
So, remember to "follow", and have fun. Welcome to TheCIN
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