How did "Friday" become so viral?

Rebecca Black's "Friday" went viral in 2011 because it became a perfect storm of "so bad it's good" content, amplified by social media in its early days, with its low-budget feel, simplistic lyrics, heavy Auto-Tune, and childlike themes drawing massive ridicule, leading to a massive backlash, parodies, and widespread online discussion that made it an iconic, infamous YouTube sensation and early case study in internet fame.
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Why did Friday go viral?

The music video for "Friday" caught a sudden surge of hits after Mystery Science Theater 3000 and RiffTrax comedian Michael J. Nelson called it "the worst video ever made" on Twitter and the song was featured on the Tosh. 0 blog.
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Why did FNF get so popular?

Friday Night Funkin' (FNF) exploded in popularity due to its nostalgic Newgrounds aesthetic, catchy music, simple yet engaging rhythm gameplay, and, most importantly, its open-source nature, which sparked a massive fan-driven modding scene that constantly adds new characters, songs, and content, keeping the game fresh and viral across platforms like TikTok. 
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Why do people love Friday so much?

People love Fridays primarily due to the powerful anticipation of the weekend, signaling a break from work, a shift to relaxation, fun, social activities, and personal freedom, with the day itself feeling more relaxed and full of possibility compared to the structured workweek. It's a psychological transition point, marking the end of responsibility and the beginning of leisure time, allowing for rest, hobbies, or social connections. 
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Why is Friday the most liked day?

The Weekend Anticipation Effect

Friday is like the appetizer before the weekend feast. Even if I have work or classes, just knowing that the weekend is coming makes everything feel more manageable. Scientists call this anticipatory happiness—the joy we feel just by looking forward to something.
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What is the unhappiest day of the week?

While Monday is famously associated with the "Monday Blues" due to the return to work, research and sentiment suggest Sunday night often brings the most depression and anxiety (Sunday Scaries) as people dread the coming week, though some studies point to the mid-week Wednesday slump or even Tuesday, depending on factors like routine and expectations.
 
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Why is Friday so special?

Islamic tradition holds that Friday was the day Allah (SWT) created Adam (AS). It is the day when Adam (AS) entered Heaven, the day when he was expelled from it and also the day he died. According to Islamic teachings, the Day of Judgment is prophesied to occur on a Friday, further enhancing its spiritual significance.
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Which day is the happiest day?

The International Day of Happiness is celebrated throughout the world on 20 March. It was established by the United Nations General Assembly on 28 June 2012.
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What is Monday syndrome?

Monday Syndrome is a state of mind that occurs at the thought of going back to work or school after the weekend break. Usually felt on Mondays, it is characterized by a lack of motivation, low energy, stress and a general negative mood.
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What is the most loved day of the week?

Saturday is generally the most loved day, often chosen for its freedom from work and chores, closely followed by Friday for its anticipation of the weekend, while Mondays are overwhelmingly the least favorite as they signal the start of the work/school week. People enjoy weekends for relaxation, hobbies, and social time, though preferences vary, with some enjoying the motivation of a new week or the calm of a Sunday. 
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Is FNF GF autistic?

While not explicitly stated in the main game, creators and fan wikis have discussed Girlfriend (GF) from Friday Night Funkin' potentially being neurodivergent, with some sources, like the Funkipedia wiki and the World of Di Wiki on Fandom, suggesting she has ADHD and Autism, possibly explaining traits like sensitive hearing (e.g., to thunder) or specific interests, though these interpretations often stem from fan discussions and mod creators' ideas rather than core canon. 
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Is Fortnite ok for Christians?

Yes, Fortnite can be okay for Christians, but it's a personal decision dependent on managing the game's cartoonish violence, avoiding addiction, setting boundaries for time, and ensuring it doesn't replace spiritual priorities, with the consensus being that any activity, including gaming, should glorify God and be balanced with faith and real-life responsibilities. Key concerns involve the shooting/combat mechanics and potential for obsessive behavior, but many find it acceptable if done in moderation and with a discerning eye. 
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Who owns 40% of Fortnite?

The company, founded by billionaire Tim Sweeney in his parents' basement in 1991, was valued in the investment at $15 billion, a person familiar with the matter said at the time. Sweeney sold 40% of the company to Chinese internet giant Tencent Holdings Ltd. in 2012. Other minority owners include Walt Disney Co.
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What's the most disliked song?

There's no single "most disliked song" as taste is subjective, but on YouTube, Luis Fonsi's "Despacito" (remix) and El Chombo's "Dame Tu Cosita" often top dislike charts, followed by classics like Rebecca Black's "Friday" and Justin Bieber's "Baby", while critics often cite The Black Eyed Peas' "My Humps", Nickelback's "Rockstar", or Aqua's "Barbie Girl" as among the worst ever. 
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Is FNF ok for 12 year olds?

Friday Night Funkin' (FNF) is generally recommended for ages 13+ (Teen) due to suggestive lyrics, mild innuendo, some cartoon violence, and occasional strong language, making it borderline for a typical 12-year-old, depending on parental comfort with these themes, as some mods add more mature content like blood or gun references. While its colorful art attracts younger kids, parents should be aware of the crude humor and suggestive names ("Satin Panties," "M.I.L.F.") in the original game and potential for more explicit content in fan-made mods.
 
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Why is Friday called Friday?

Friday is named after the Norse goddess Frigg (or Frig), meaning "Frigg's day" in Old English (Frīgedæg), a Germanic tradition that paralleled the Roman association of the day with the goddess Venus (hence "Venus's day," dies Veneris). The Germanic peoples linked their goddess of love, marriage, and destiny (Frigg) with the Roman equivalent, Venus, creating the name we use today.
 
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What is Friday syndrome?

Did you know the term “Friday's Syndrome” and the term “Friday Feeling” refer to Friday often being the last day of the working week for people and therefore people feeling more relaxed and easy-going on a Friday. Hope everyone has a great "Friday Feeling" Day!
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Is Monday depression real?

The Monday blues are real, and many people experience them. Also known as “having a case of the Mondays,” the term refers to the sadness, anxiety, or lack of motivation that we might feel at the start of the workweek.
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At what age are you the happiest?

People often report peak happiness around age 70, following a U-shaped curve where life satisfaction dips in middle age (late 40s/early 50s) due to stress, then rises as people gain wisdom, let go of pressures, and focus on what matters, though some studies point to peaks in the 20s as well.
 
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What is yellow day?

Yellow Day is a cheerful, unofficial day, often celebrated around June 20th, focusing on joy, optimism, and the color yellow, linked to sunshine and happiness, contrasting with "Blue Monday". It's also a theme in schools for kids to learn about the color through activities, while in South Korea, May 14th is Yellow Day (Rose Day) for romance.
 
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Why is August 8th special?

August 8th holds significance as Emancipation Day for some African American communities in the U.S., celebrating Andrew Johnson freeing his slaves in 1863; it's also known as International Infinity Day, promoting deep thought (due to the number 8's symbol for infinity); and in astrology, it's the peak of the Lion's Gate Portal, a powerful manifestation period. Historically, major events include Nixon's resignation (1974), the Soviet declaration of war on Japan (1945), and the launch of India's Quit India Movement (1942). 
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Why is Friday so popular?

Friday is so popular primarily because it signals the end of the work/school week, offering a gateway to relaxation, fun, and personal time with family and friends, creating widespread anticipation and a positive emotional lift. Culturally, it also ties into themes like the "picked off one-by-one" horror trope (think Friday the 13th) and even significant religious events, adding layers to its appeal beyond just the weekend. 
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Why do Muslims go on Friday?

Some of the reasons include a belief that Friday was the day when Adam was created, entered into, and expelled from Jannah. It is also the day of the week when the Day of Judgment will occur and the world will end. There is also a belief that Allah is more likely to forgive and bless on Fridays.
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Do Muslims have a day of rest?

Muslims don't have a strict "Sabbath" or mandated day of rest like Judaism or Christianity, but Friday (Jum'ah) is a significant day for communal worship and spiritual gathering, often treated as a day off in many Muslim countries to allow for the special midday congregational prayer. While Islam emphasizes prayer five times daily, Friday's midday prayer is a key community event, but there are generally no strict prohibitions on work, unlike a traditional Sabbath. 
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