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This parody of Bo Burnham’s ‘Welcome to the internet’ is better than it has any right to be

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Aug 3, 2022



“You can make some Tracer porn or watch her do the Fortnite dance,” 23 seconds in, was the first of several lines in “Welcome to 3D Software” that got an unexpected laugh out of me. The last time I used any 3D modeling software was a solid 15 years ago, so I went into this short video not really sure there’d be any jokes I’d connect with. But artist Savannah Shire’s parody is almost as relatable as Bo Burnham’s hit Welcome to the Internet for the terminally online. If you’ve played a videogame on a computer at any point in your life or ever used an Adobe product, there’s something in here for you.

Burnham’s song, from last year’s incredible comedy special Inside, pairs a simple, jaunty piano melody with jokes about all the things our online hellscape has gifted us. “Would you like to fight for civil rights or tweet a racial slur? Here’s a tip for straining pasta, here’s a nine-year-old who died.” And so on and so on—it’s funny and bleak, like a lot of Burnham’s comedy.



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