Parodying Viral Breakdowns

Sobbing Sorority Sister The Target of Amateur Comedians

Quicker than you can throw a shoe at President Bush in an online game, videos of home comedians parodying the sobbing, ‘I want to make it snow’, sorority sister are hitting YouTube.

The video featured here was submitted by YouTube user ‘Snow Angel’. In it, a female is cracking up while trying speak to her guy friend wailing on a couch. Seen with tissue and a bottle of booze, the poor chap goes on about how "everyone hates him" and how he was "only trying to make it snow."

Whether the hissy-fit throwing sorority girl video was staged or not is debatable. Regardless, I love it when guys mock girls, they are too darn funny!
Trend Themes
1. Parody Videos - Creating parody videos of viral breakdowns presents an opportunity for comedians to gain popularity and engage with online audiences.
2. Amateur Comedy - The rise of amateur comedians on platforms like YouTube allows for the creation of unique and relatable content that resonates with viewers.
3. Viral Content - The widespread sharing of videos depicting viral breakdowns highlights the power of online platforms to amplify and distribute popular content quickly.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can tap into the trend of parody videos to create engaging and shareable content that attracts a larger audience.
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3. Social Media - The social media industry benefits from the viral nature of content, as platforms like YouTube provide a space for users to discover and share entertaining videos.

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