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You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginWish, guess what, the Gilda movie running time is 110 minutes!! It would almost fit! :icon_lol:
Paris Jacksoη @ParisJackson 3hr“first there was planking , then owling , then milking , and now harlem shaking . if the next trend could be thinking , that would be great”
Planking (or the Lying Down Game) is an activity consisting of lying face down —sometimes in an unusual or incongruous location. Both hands must touch the sides of the body.[1] Some players compete to find the most unusual and original location in which to play.[1] The term planking refers to mimicking a wooden plank. Planking can include lying flat on a flat surface, or holding the body flat while it's supported in only some regions, with other parts of the body suspended. Many participants in planking have photographed the activity in unusual locations and have shared such pictures through social media...("playing dead") (2003, South Korea) :icon_lol:Owling is a variation on planking in which a person squats "like an owl". Participants commonly make noises similar to an owl, to make the owl impression more realistic.[28] It was first documented on 11 July 2011 in a post on the social news website reddit.[28][29]://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planking_(fad)
Milking is as simple as it sounds. The same way users would post photos of themselves in plank and owl positions, the new fad involved pouring milk over oneself in public places. And videotaping or photographing it, naturally.You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
The Harlem Shake is an Internet meme in the form of a video of people performing a skit to the song "Harlem Shake". Being a meme, the video was replicated using the same concept by many people, which eventually led to it becoming viral in early February 2013,[1] with thousands of "Harlem Shake" videos being made and uploaded to YouTube every day.[2]The form of the meme was established in a video uploaded on February 2 by five teenagers from Queensland, Australia known on YouTube as The Sunny Coast Skate.[2][3] The video started a viral trend of people uploading to YouTube their own "Harlem Shake" videos.[4] The teenagers' video, in its turn, was a follow-up to a video by a YouTube comedy vlogger named Filthy Frank[3][5][6] featuring a part where several costumed people danced to the song "Harlem Shake" by Baauer.[7][8]
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou mean teenagers are not supposed to used their phones and social network until their head fall on the keyboard or their parents get mad ? :icon_lol: Considering the amount of tweet, and the time they are written, Paris is 100% teenager XD :icon_lol: totally agree, it sometimes seems that a teenage brain has no sense of time esp when it concerns social media :icon_rolleyes:The writing on the mirror reminds me of MJ's handwritten notes "Train, perfection March April FULL OUT May" on his bedroom mirror You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
You mean teenagers are not supposed to used their phones and social network until their head fall on the keyboard or their parents get mad ? :icon_lol: Considering the amount of tweet, and the time they are written, Paris is 100% teenager XD
Speaking of DAD... :michael_jackson-1135: Paris says "he doesn't play bass" present tense. :icon_albino: Then deleted it. Thanks to ...TheWhiteRabbitful 4 hrsMY DAD DOES NOT PLAY BASS! pic.twitter.com/jpqGPZbKkx
I guess it's not the first time we read anything about MJ in present tense!! Was that a real slip up or did she write it on purpose?!
Paris Jacksoη @ParisJacksonfinally saw silver linings playbook .. such a beautiful movie
I finally went to see Silver Linings, yesterday, and totally loved it!Paris' tweet and the TMZ article establishes the clear connection we are supposed to get between the hoax and the movie. I noticed everything you said above, Gwynned, and loved the bold "Jackson" shirt and the 2 time mention of "the sign". Also at one point the Dad says "we're following a trail of bread crumbs". Right then when they are talking all these coincidences and signs, Pat's father says, "The whole family has put everything in this". (I'm thinking the whole Jackson family.) All or nothing kind of thing. The Dad does a major bet, counting on the coincidental stats that Tittany geniusly talks about. Because the Eagles win on a certain December (forgot date) and Pat and Tiffany's dance routine wins a judges panel of 5.0 average, they gain everything back and more, and everything turns out great. It hints to TS, but I think even Front, in his very last post (poem) on Hoaxbook, talks the same general message of the movie-- unconditional pure honest non-judgemental love!!