VIDEO The Epic Bacon Boys: Internet Popularity Consultants (Hardly Working)

The Epic Bacon Boys: Internet Popularity Consultants (Hardly Working) In the hilarious video titled "The Epic Bacon Boys: Internet Popularity Consultants" from CollegeHumor, we meet two over-the-top consultants, Scoot and Zipper, who hilariously emphasize the bizarre world of internet popularity through a string of comedic jabs and absurd theories. The sketch opens with a tongue-in-cheek discussion about "internet relatability," quickly descending into a commentary on the ridiculousness of social media trends. Scoot and Zipper hilariously suggest that the key to online success lies in meaningless buzzwords and recycled content—like quoting beloved TV characters and posting blurry pictures of celebrities in amusing situations.

Key Highlights:​

  • Buzzfeed Culture: The consultants reference BuzzFeed, poking fun at the viral nature of content that tends to be derivative rather than novel. They argue that audiences prefer familiar content, leading to an over-saturation of memes and clichés online.
  • Comedic Insights: The duo tackles the complexity of what constitutes comedy, asserting that it often relies on repeating finite references. They hilariously claim that lack of originality could actually be a strategy for garnering attention.
  • Cultural References: The skit is rich in references, from Will Ferrell to Bill Nye, which adds a layer of humor for viewers familiar with pop culture. It's a classic CollegeHumor style, utilizing a mix of absurdity and cultural nods.

    Engagement with the Sketch​

    This sketch showcases how humor can effectively critique current internet culture and our obsession with virality, making it highly relevant even in 2024. Have you ever found yourself scouring social media for content that feels uniquely fresh, only to be met with the same recycled memes? Feel free to share your favorite moments from the video or discuss related sketches that make a similar commentary on internet culture! Also, for those looking to further explore the intersection of comedy and online trends, check out [related threads or tutorials in the forum]!