Is ‘Hadokening’ the Next Planking? [PHOTOS]
To 'Hadoken' is simple. Have someone pretend like they're throwing a fireball or energy blast ala Street Fighter and have one or more other people pretend like they're getting hit by it.
"HADOKEN!"
To 'Hadoken' is simple. Have someone pretend like they're throwing a fireball or energy blast ala Street Fighter and have one or more other people pretend like they're getting hit by it.
"HADOKEN!"
We know, you didn't think it would be possible for a meme to be more random than planking, but it's happened. Consider this -- after planking, one is not drenched in approximately a half a gallon of milk. That's the problem you get with "milking," which is basically a person standing in a public place dumping a half gallon of milk on their head while somebody films them.
‘The Office‘ premiered its eighth season last night, and for the second year in the a row, the employees of Dunder Mifflin are just catching onto something that’s already old news on the internet. Last fall they treated us to an office-wide lip dub, and this year they’ve finally discovered planking.
The Internet photo sensation called "planking," which can be best described as extreme lying down, led to a 20-year-old Australian man plunging to his death while partaking in the fad this weekend, police said.
Queensland police said the man fell several stories from a Brisbane high-rise early Sunday morning while engaging in the activity, in which the planker lies flat on their stomach in various environments while onlookers capture photos. Those photos are then uploaded to various social media sites.