USENET Celebrities

By Emily Thomas


If you're tired of the usual airheads that become celebrities on the Internet, USENET celebrities might offer you something far more interesting. Many celebrities of USENET got that way by being very quirky, and immensely entertaining, users. Here are some interesting things about most USENET celebrities:

Most of them got famous for what they wrote, not how they looked -USENET predates "viral" fame; most USENET celebrities have or had long-term notoriety -Pics and vids are not necessary to be a USENET celebrity -Some of the USENET celebrities were marvelous pranksters who put people on for a long time

Similarly, when celebrities announce special events, go the extra mile. Create a video you release on YouTube, and write a DM (Direct Message) to that celebrity with a link to your video. Such videos are worth gold for celebrities since this works as free advertising. Celebrities will notice you because you work differently from other people, and the idea was originally crafted by a guy called Lance Tamashiro.

Celebrity collectibles Most celebrities enjoy these versions of themselves as it brings them to the limelight. Many of them also get such portrait versions commissioned, so as to leave behind a legacy not just of their name, but of the art style they chose. It also shows interesting facets of their personalities that would have otherwise been difficult to chronicle in a normal portrait. With new printing technologies it is also possible for both pop art artists and celebrities to promote works on diverse mediums of key chains, canvas prints, paper prints, wood blocks and even ceramic.

Robert E. McElwaine: A deceased USENT celebrity who specialized in information from the world of crank science. His posts were beloved because of their random capitalization, their conspiracy theory underpinnings and their obsessions with aliens. Jack Sarfatti: Another USENET celebrity who got his reputation by writing about the sciences, Sarfatti was known for making connections between the sciences and areas that are generally considered unrelated, such as the humanities. He is also known for his writing on pseudoscientific topics such as telekinesis.

Celebrities and pop art often go hand in hand with one influencing the other in varied ways. Through this form, their lives and stories are often chronicled in this interesting manner. Pop art on the other hand grows in its expressive styles through the usage of popular faces.

Whether it be classic Warhol style portraits, Lichtenstein's comic style images, Eminem in the iPod campaign or monochromatic styles, pop art continues to flourish through media icons. As pop art does not belong to one static style, and constantly changes with changing times, celebrity images are captured in a world of current times.




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