Reddit Rickrolls the real Rick Astley
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For Gen Zers who were too young to be trolling online in the 2000s, Rickrolling was a very, very popular (Editor’s note: and very, very annoying) bait-and-switch prank that involved tricking people to click on disguised hyperlinks that would lead them to the music video for Rick Astley’s 1987 song “Never Gonna Give You Up.” It was such a phenomenon that Astley himself even knew about it and mentioned in a 2016 Rolling Stone article that it didn’t bother him because it introduced his music to a whole new generation — which is a sweet thought but more likely probably has a Pavlovian effect on the majority of millennials who cannot listen to the song without getting instantly annoyed.

some madlad paid to rick roll people who watch the ads : r/madlads

The person who Rick rolled Rick Astley has currently amassed over $1600 in awards, and over 10 years of reddit premium access! : r/nextfuckinglevel

I never thought it was possible to rickroll Rick Astley. : r/meme

self] after u/themalleableduck got 1.4k AWARDS for rick rolling Rick Astley I decided to do the maths on just how much premium and how many coins the absolute mad lad has now

Addressing the current RickRoll situation all over Reddit : r/memes

Three years ago today, Rick Astlet got Rick rolled by /u/themalleableduck : r/Damnthatsinteresting

THE RICKROLLED THEORY OR THE RICK ASTLEY THEORY : r/GameTheorists

to not get rickrolled. Yes, I rickrolled Rick Astley himself. : r/therewasanattempt

So, Rick Astley himself posted again on Reddit. : r/rickroll

Rick Astley - Wikipedia

Am I the first person in history to get rickrolled by an AI? What a time to be alive. : r/OpenAI
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