<p>What would you do if, on Monday, you opened the “decision email” and instead of a “Congrats…” or “Unfortunately…”, a video was embedded into the email and Stanford RickRoll’d you?</p>
<p>I’d be utterly confused, though that would be really funny. :P</p>
<p>I would send them a reply - LOL</p>
<p>dude… that would be epic.</p>
<p>anyone want to explain rickrolling for those who dont understand?</p>
<p>Hey man, check out this way cool link. [url=<a href=“http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0”>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0</a> [/ursdfl] It has such cool action and stunts. Tell me what you think.</p>
<p>(This is in response to the post below me… because this got out of order for some reason. >_>)</p>
<p>(Just type in the link… I had to edit it or CC would ruin all the fun. XD)</p>
<p>That’d be amazing.</p>
<p>It’s like what the guy in Macy’s Day Parade did.</p>
<p>For more info, Ludicolo gives a pretty good explanation about three posts up.</p>
<p>SPOILERS</p>
<p>From the wiki on said subject:
“Rickrolling is an Internet meme typically involving the music video for the 1987 Rick Astley song “Never Gonna Give You Up”. The meme is a bait and switch: a person provides a Web link that he or she claims is relevant to the topic at hand, but the link actually takes the user to the Astley video.”</p>