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MrTor rated 3 months ago- Rick-rolling a baseball stadium. Fucking beauty. YouTube video of the New York Mets being 'rickrolled'

- justinrains rated 3 months ago
- Hahaha that's funny! I hadn't heard of Rick Rolling until I saw the one church extermists getting Rickroll'd.

- alwaysanupset rated 3 months ago
- Hopefully this ends the Rick Roll phenomenon.

fafnir665 rated 3 months ago- From the page: "The Mets, it emerged, had become the latest, and most high-profile, victim of a bizarre web phenomenon aimed at ensuring that Astleyâ€s 1980s single, made by the bubblegum pop producers Stock, Aitken and Waterman, is played as often as possible. "
Guess you missed youtube rickrolling the entire internet.- From the page: "The Mets, it emerged, had become the latest, and most high-profile, victim of a bizarre web phenomenon aimed at ensuring that Astleyâ€s 1980s single, made by the bubblegum pop producers Stock, Aitken and Waterman, is played as often as possible. "

Chadrew rated 3 months ago- One of the biggest rickrolls in history!

rssn rated 3 months ago- Nice article, but It would be better if the article rickrolled the reader.

clevercryptic rated 3 months ago- How can they possibly know this: From the page: "So far, more than 13 million people have been tricked into watching Astley,"

- agentjr rated 3 months ago
- They should've run with it. What's the point in having a vote if you overturn it because you don't like the outcome?

gmalonzo rated 3 months ago- For the benefit of the Republic of Kazakhstan: Rickrolling is a prank and Internet meme involving the music video for the 1987 Rick Astley song "Never Gonna Give You Up". A person who falls for the prank is said to be "rickrolled". The practice began as a variant of an earlier prank originating from the imageboard 4chan called duckrolling, in which a link to a popular celebrity or news item would instead lead to a photoshopped picture of a duck with wheels. By May 2007, the practice had become widespread, and it eventually began to garner some coverage in the mainstream media. (Source: Never Gon'na Give )

NoodleCouncil rated 3 months ago- Ah, beautiful.