internet phenomena
No. 11 - The Honey Badger Randall, the man who made the honey badger a cultural mascot, also inspired many others to mimic his crazy, nastyass way of speaking. If you don't think the honey badger belongs on this list, guess what: honey badger don't care. No. 12 - Ghyslain Raza, Star Wars Kid All young boys who have seen "Star Wars" imagine how cool it would be to fight with a lightsaber. Only one managed to show his imagination running wild to the whole world. The fame is strong in this one. No. 13 - Jay Maynard, Tron Guy The most ambitious member of our first Hall of Fame class, Maynard became popular after designing a "Tron" costume that appeared in online media, and parlayed ...
Not long ago, the Internet Society in Geneva, Switzerland announced its inaugural Hall of Fame list of "Pioneers, Innovators and Global Connectors." Among the inductees were former Vice President Al Gore and Craigslist founder Craig Newmark. If you didn't hear about this, you are not alone. That's because a hall of fame for those behind the Internet is one big giant snore. What the people want is a hall of fame for the stars the Internet, and we're here to make that happen. The 20 members of this list have been pioneers, innovators and global connectors in their own way, but mostly by being the butt of our jokes or the source of our laughter, from sea to shining sea. Congratulations to the ...