Yesterday, on live TV, Rick Astley rickrolled the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, officially ending the Rickrolling phenomenon. It was an epic win for the Internet, but like a college graduation or the loss of one’s virginity, it signaled the end of an era. Ladies and gentlemen, the Internet has won, and now rickrolling is officially dead.
Granted, by around April Fools Day of this year, Rickrolling had already become too mainstream to initiate “teh lulz’ that it once had (and many, myself included, were already declaring it to have jumped she shark) — but this, as I see it, was the proper send-off. Rick Astley was voted “Best Act Ever” on MTV, and then Rick Astley himself rickrolls everyone in America during her most sacred televised event. Now the joke’s over, and it ended in epic fashion. Please, please, please, please, please — for all that’s good and proper and holy in this world — let’s let this rickrolling thing end now when it’s on top. The rickrolling horse just died the most noble possible death. Let’s not desecrate its memory by beating it into oblivion.
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