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ButtCatchers Expose their viral thought process. Fail.

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While v1r4l videos are all the rage nowadays, this video shows us that people will forward or post anything, regardless of how little promotional value the video actually creates. When all was said and done, I walked away from the video thinking that a someone with decent AfterEffects skills promoted either a laptop or a spandex jumpsuit. If it were a laptop, I’d assume it was whatever thin laptop was being promoted on TV at the time (Macbook Air?). If it were a spandex jumpsuit, I’d guess “Underarmor” because that seems to be getting a lot of airtime nowadays. But the video ultimately didn’t convince me to research if it was someone else or not. And I certainly found it more insulting than funny. This only translates to V1R4L Fail.

Thought Process Exposed
All this video ended up saying to me was “How do we reach a highschool/college-aged demographic? Um, make it about butts?”. One day, whatever laptop or spandex jumpsuit manufacturer that created this video will wake up and realize how out of touch they really are. And that the money they spent on this v1r4l campaign landed squarely where the laptops do in the video. Regardless, here’s the viral waste of time for your viewing “pleasure”:

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