Probably none? Yeah, I've clicked on the song about 10 times just to see how many hits it has reached, and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Why would you do that though? To check the number of hits it has, all you have to do is type in "friday" and hit search, then look at the number of views the video has. You don't need to click the video or do anything else.
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Falon and Colbert did an awesome job tonight! I can't believe they raised almost $90k in less than a week.
I also think it's my favorite version of it so far.
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Not at all, as I've said, I would rather start with LA over any of the other WC playoff teams. Bunch of underachievers who look good on paper but don't even deserve to be in the playoffs.
What's remarkable is that I think we're seeing the transcendence of Rebecca Black from a target for internet scorn, into someone we actually kind of like after all. And it's all happening as a result of people making fun of her, at first in a mean way, and now in a celebratory way.
Or maybe that's just how I'd like to think this is going...
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I noticed the guy in the back was holding a sign with one of those QR Barcodes in the background and got around to scanning it today...
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Not at all, as I've said, I would rather start with LA over any of the other WC playoff teams. Bunch of underachievers who look good on paper but don't even deserve to be in the playoffs.
What's remarkable is that I think we're seeing the transcendence of Rebecca Black from a target for internet scorn, into someone we actually kind of like after all. And it's all happening as a result of people making fun of her, at first in a mean way, and now in a celebratory way.
Or maybe that's just how I'd like to think this is going...
What's remarkable is that I think we're seeing the transcendence of Rebecca Black from a target for internet scorn, into someone we actually kind of like after all. And it's all happening as a result of people making fun of her, at first in a mean way, and now in a celebratory way.
Or maybe that's just how I'd like to think this is going...
Couldn't agree more. After watching her on Funny or Die, she seems like a bright kid that is willing to make fun of herself while at the same time, donating her proceeds to charity. She doesn't appear to be the spoiled brat that I initially assumed she was at all.
Why would you do that though? To check the number of hits it has, all you have to do is type in "friday" and hit search, then look at the number of views the video has. You don't need to click the video or do anything else.
Well now I know! I usually just click on the video from external sites and not directly from youtube.
Entertainment Weekly reports that the clip, which had more than 167 million views, has been pulled.
“This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Rebecca Black. Sorry about that” is what you'll read when you click on the link.