(Note: Thanks to ColdRaven for telling me about this.) It all started, sometime in 1911, when some bloke named "David Ogilvy" was born. Skip past a lot of years, now he is an advertiser/copywriter. He was known for making some of the best copywriting/advertising in a pre-internet era. I will be honest, some of his copywriting is still good to this day. Some of his takes were kind of silly though (like not wanting companies to have jingles.) Skip a LOT of years, now it is 2008. He has an advertising agency named after him, which sounds pretty dang sweet if I have to say so. They make a lot of ads, of which some of them look cool.) They are known for making ads for large companies, but they decided to do something odd this year. That's right, they decided to make a song!) As someone who has heard a lot of bad music (thanks Joey Herbz!), it isn't as bad as it could be. I still find the song to be cheesy. But people in 2008 treated it like if the women in the video killed him in a sacrificial ritual. This can be seen by some comments about the song being extremely negative (as in, some people wanted the creators to DIE over it!) I personally believe that wanting people to die over a song is maybe an over-exaggeration, but that's my opinion. What do these previous 2 things have to do with this? Well, some time in 2008, a channel gets made. The channel in question is called youRmysunshineworld. The channel only uploaded reaction clips from a mysterious shock video titled "6 girls 1 dead guy". The channel has 41,416 views, which means that this is also obscure. If this is so obscure, then why is there a whole wiki article about it? Well, the wiki article got a lot of things wrong. It originally said that the video was about 6 women doing horrible things to a corpse, involving fecal matter. These claims only came from the wiki, without any other references on the internet. These claims still spread though, probably because it does not sound that out of place compared to other shock videos. What is the REAL reason for it being called "6 girls 1 dead guy"? It is because there is 6 women in the music video, and the dead guy in question is Ogilvy. Why did the creator take reactions from 2G1C for their content? This is because the creator probably believed that the song gave the same reaction to advertisers/copywriters as 2G1C (and they're correct). What does the Summer logo at the end mean? I theorize that it was a copywriting/advertising business that the person who made the videos owned while they were being made. If so, then this could've been a potentially excellent way of promoting their business. Unfortunately, the owner probably could not find anybody to wear shirts or mention their brand somewhere in it, so the owner thought that smacking the brands logo at the end could do it. This is what I got from the article and the links mentioned. I hope that the people here find this interesting :)   submitted by   /u/Inevitable-Memory-61 [link]   [comments]