
It’s official: “We’re running out of stuff to post on the Internet!” So says 10-year old Sloane in the latest episode of the Fine Brothers’ Kids React—‘Kids React To Planking’. And you know what? I think he might be right.

It’s official: “We’re running out of stuff to post on the Internet!” So says 10-year old Sloane in the latest episode of the Fine Brothers’ Kids React—‘Kids React To Planking’. And you know what? I think he might be right.
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There’s a new viral photo trend in town and it’s blowing planking, owling and leisure diving out of the water! It’s called Headless Horsemanning and its goal is simple—to make it look as though you’ve been beheaded.

Are you sick and tired of hearing about planking? Why not try leisure diving or owling on for size?

Tom Green was planking before planking was planking.

Planking made its way to the Canadian Football League and a YouTube video of the event is climbing the YouTube charts today. Will the NFL be next?

The Facebook planking craze just keeps on growing—these days everyone is planking, from drivers on the IndyCar circuit to footballers, and even Brady Bunch mom Florence Henderson! So it’s only fitting that planking would get its very own theme song.

It didn’t take long for a Facebook fad to travel across land and sea from down under in Australia to Indianapolis, Indiana. When one IndyCar driver happened upon a YouTube video showcasing the Aussie craze ‘planking,’ a tweet spread around the circuit and quickly captured the attention of many. Read more

Over the last few years, the lexicon of social media has implanted itself in everyday life, invading dictionaries of the Oxford-English caliber, popping up in politics, and making serious people sound simply silly. From tweets and pokes to widgets and wikis, the social media landscape that has developed terms and phrases like photobombing and crowdsourcing has created yet another gem: planking. Read more