Vimeo dropped the Ban Hammer on Jeremy the other day for posting Frag Videos. If you haven’t heard of it, Vimeo is a site not unlike Youtube, they just host higher res/better quality videos. Basically their TOS say that your videos just need to be self created–not too many guidelines other than that. However for some reason they seem to be cracking down on FPS Videos. I’m not sure if this is because they define it as the user not creating the actual footage of the game they’re playing. What we did learn is this little technicality won’t stop Jeremy’s love of MC Hammer and the pants that changed a generation.
Jeremy makes these Frag videos and posts them in a fairly large TF2 community. I don’t enjoy many videos like this myself, but there’s a following of people that just enjoy being humbled, or are looking for tips and tricks, or ways to pick apart a specific player(think of it like football game film) that will watch this sort of thing. I really don’t understand why a site like Vimeo wouldn’t want this traffic on their site. They should have thought twice because man we’ve been waiting to pull the trigger on a comic with Jeremy dancing in those pants. Ha that’ll show em. Or not really do anything unless they find MC Hammer references as funny as I do, then they might titter and or guffaw.




Don’t worry Matt, we’ll make our own dance party. With blackjack, and hookers…. In fact, forget the dance party.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA FAG!
Is Jeremy aiming to be a gay icon?