That"s What She Said Microblogs Are the New Black
That's what she said is a joke that is slowly but surely taking the Internet by storm.
"That's what she said" are dirty jokes which have become integrated into popular youth culture are used in situations where a statement said by one individual, while not directly having such meaning, can be understood as an advert sexual connotation and is pointed out by another individual through stating "that's what she said!".
This new joke is without a doubt up and coming (That's what she said!) on the internet.
Many groups have now caught on to this new joke and it is taking off.
Facebook is one of the largest advertisers of TWSS jokes, with over 20 groups and members in the 50 000's the many people have been sucked in.
Google Trends, the website that tracks who searches what on Google had noticed an increase in searches for many keywords related to That's what she said.
As well, social bookmark platforms such as Digg, Reddit and Fark have all recently seen an increase in the amount of social bookmarking of websites related to That's what she said.
Blogs and Squidoo lens are also capitalizing on the new joke and are using specially crafted TWSS urls to increase their traffic.
In the past jokes such as 'Yo Mamma' and 'Knock knock' have been in the mainstream media.
That's what she said is appearing to be the dirty evil cousin on the aforementioned jokes.
There is currently a huge race to see who will win in the That's what she said game.
There are at least 3 websites currently competing to take the role of largest TWSS website.
"That's what she said" are dirty jokes which have become integrated into popular youth culture are used in situations where a statement said by one individual, while not directly having such meaning, can be understood as an advert sexual connotation and is pointed out by another individual through stating "that's what she said!".
This new joke is without a doubt up and coming (That's what she said!) on the internet.
Many groups have now caught on to this new joke and it is taking off.
Facebook is one of the largest advertisers of TWSS jokes, with over 20 groups and members in the 50 000's the many people have been sucked in.
Google Trends, the website that tracks who searches what on Google had noticed an increase in searches for many keywords related to That's what she said.
As well, social bookmark platforms such as Digg, Reddit and Fark have all recently seen an increase in the amount of social bookmarking of websites related to That's what she said.
Blogs and Squidoo lens are also capitalizing on the new joke and are using specially crafted TWSS urls to increase their traffic.
In the past jokes such as 'Yo Mamma' and 'Knock knock' have been in the mainstream media.
That's what she said is appearing to be the dirty evil cousin on the aforementioned jokes.
There is currently a huge race to see who will win in the That's what she said game.
There are at least 3 websites currently competing to take the role of largest TWSS website.
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