Kanye West “Person of the Year” Protest Crashes Facebook

WASHINGTON, D.C.  Time Magazine today named Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg its “Person of the Year,” touching off a tirade by rapper Kanye West that crashed the popular social media website.


Zuckerberg:  “Maybe you could make him a co-winner or something.”

“We chose Mr. Zuckerberg because he made a shitpile of money in the midst of a world-wide recession,” said Time’s Richard Stengel.  “In hindsight, we recognize that Mr. West’s protest at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards will someday take its place next to the Rev. Martin Luther King’s March on Washington in terms of historical significance.”


“Gimme that thang!”

West rushed on stage at New York’s Radio City Music Hall in September, 2009 during Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech for the Best Female Video award.  “I have a dream,” West said as he grabbed the microphone from the startled country singer.  “That someday Beyonce’s video will take its rightful place among the best of all time, right up there with Paula Abdul’s ‘Opposites Attract.’”

Abdul in “Opposites Attract”:  The Mona Lisa of pop music videos.

Runners-up for the Time award included pundit Glenn Beck, novelist Jonathan Franzen and the Chicago Cubs, who failed for the 102nd year in a row to win the World Series.  Foreign nominees included Hu Jintao, a pork dish with mushrooms and scallions.

Seismologists have developed models to predict West’s outbursts but were caught off guard by his outburst.  ”After his 2009 explosion at the American Music Awards we concluded he was on an odd-year cycle,” said Norbert Pettifour of San Dorito State College.  “We weren’t expecting another conniption fit until the 2011 Fiesta Bowl.”


“I gots more friends than him.”

Supporters of Zuckerberg’s candidacy said that his role in connecting people around the world and his recent donation to the Newark, New Jersey school system pushed his candidacy over the top.  “Mr. Zuckerberg has shown that he can run a business that will eventually have more members than the human population because of pseudonyms and late-night access by house pets,” said Time’s Stengel.  “Mr. West, on the other hands, has shown only that he knows how to run his mouth.”

Facebook User Follows CEO, Pledges Half of Wealth to Charity

DOWNERS GROVE, Illinois.  Following the example set by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, Todd Kornish, a frequent user of the highly-popular web-based social media site, today agreed to give away half his fortune exclusive of household pets to charity.

 

“I wouldn’t feel right with him giving away like hundreds of millions of dollars and me sitting here being stingy doing nothing,” Kornish said as he briefly looked up from his computer monitor.  “We’re all in this together, except for my friends whose moms made them cancel their accounts.”


“You can find like a couple million behind my sofa cushions.”

Zuckerberg’s wealth is estimated at $6.9 billion following his recent pledge of $100 million to the Newark, New Jersey, school system.  “I was in the 7-11 getting a Diet Coke and they had one of those ‘Take $100 million, Leave $100 million’ jars at the register,” Zuckerberg said.  “I figured, I could do some good with this, or I could give it to the Newark school system.”


The original Plain White T’s

Kornish’s wealth is estimated at $34.95 and is concentrated in a number of different asset classes, including discount pizza coupons, collectible Star Wars plastic soft drink cups, and t-shirts purchased at concerts given by rock bands such as Fall Out Boy, Plain White Ts, and The Jonas Brothers.  “Don’t blame that last one on me,” he says.  “I had to take my little sister.”

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