Sunday Video: ‘Sh*t Girls Say’ spreads to the tech industry

“Sh*t Girls Say,” a meme that began on Twitter in the mold of “Sh*t My Dad Says,” has inspired a wave of videos poking fun at the culture of the tech industry. But unlike the “Sh*t Girls Say” that was, according to Know Your Meme, released by two men in December, the three videos published…

Sh*t Girls Say,” a meme that began on Twitter in the mold of “Sh*t My Dad Says,” has inspired a wave of videos poking fun at the culture of the tech industry. But unlike the “Sh*t Girls Say” that was, according to Know Your Meme, released by two men in December, the three videos published last week came from individuals either poking fun at themselves or their acquaintances in the industry.

On Wednesday, two videos appeared. Tom Conrad of Pandora and Kate Imbach of 8tracks, a husband and wife team, released “Sh*t Silicon Valley Says,” and Boston-based Grasshopper released “Sh*t Entrepreneurs Say.” Then, as if the first two videos weren’t enough, Philip Neustrom of Local Wiki released “Sh*t Programmers Say.”

For a good laugh, I suggest checking out on of the videos below, but if you watch them all, make sure to watch “Sh*t Programmers Say” last.

For more on the “Sh*t Girls Say” meme, check out its Know Your Meme page and The Atlantic’s article, “Why The ‘S— Girls Say’ Meme Will Never Die“.

Sh*t Silicon Valley Says

Sh*t Entrepreneurs Say

Sh*t Programmers Say

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