Anyways, finding a Vine - many of which had nothing to do with their caption - is difficult, as tracking something down through a search engine is usually a game of free association until the algorithm figures it out. Since then, each recorded Vine has slowly disappeared from the database old embeds now turn up an “Oops,” and many famous Vines only exist as rips on other platform like YouTube, which forces you to loop the clip yourself, or Coub, an aesthetically ugly video looping website similar to Vine in service only. It was all so funny, and there was all so much of it.Īfter the app stopped updating, Vine users were given several months to download their archives. Here is a man who is back at it again at Krispy Kreme here is a man who has never been to Oovoo Javer here is a man breathlessly whispering Adam as his vape tornado dissipates before him. My friends and I would exchange clip after clip after clip, every gag and riff and bit unexplainable by anything but the loop, over and over again. Before Vine shut down at the end of 2016, it was a peerless reservoir of short form, absurdist humor, which is the engine of internet culture. I want to think I’m a smart person, so it’s probably a little worrisome how often I like to revisit my favorite Vines I’m sure somebody who thinks Idiocracy is upon us would tsk at my unceasing need to see a man who wants to be a cowboy, baby.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |