Has anyone else seen this bizarre phenomenon?
Apparently, a mass chain email stating the following has infested practically the entire Internet:
"please don't read this!
In 1945,a young girl named katu lata kulu came over to America in a grey boat from Africa. A mysterious man killed her by cutting the word "LATUALATUKA" into her back. now that you have read this measge she will come to your house on a full moon and steal your soul unless you follow these directions:
1. Retype this message as a comment for three other videos"
This message now accounts for 10% of all YouTube video comments, has infiltrated MySpace, World of Warcraft forums, even Wikipedia has an entry.
Is this some sort of viral marketing? I find it incredibly hard to believe that people are deliberately forwarding this message out of sheer superstition. Bill Gates wanting to give you a million dollars is one thing... some random Polynesian phantom kifing your soul is quite another.
Weird.
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Dang it! Now I read the thing and am compelled to blindly repost this all over cyberspace to render me safe from the attacks of the undead.
Or we make Chris slay them all, since he's read up on it.
indeed i have, jillian. i am more than prepared to destroy all these muthafuckin' zombies on this muthafuckin' plane. and yes jarad, it's on ebaum's as well.
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