When Adele’s Hello hit speakers around the world, people decided to use her lyrics in all sorts of ways. One instance was to text them to their exes and see the response. Some were confused, others took it seriously, but the effect was as priceless as the individual.
Now, these cats over at ProductHunt created a website called Bieber Bomb which will periodically send Justin Bieber lyrics to a chosen number over 24 hours. Depending on the package, the price changes (and priced in the stable $, will fluctuate for our SA readers according to Zuma’s antics).
For $1, you can drop a standard Bieber Bomb consisting of 10 messages. For $2, you can create a Sneak Attack, which sends 10 messages, but you secretly get the entire conversation texted to you. And for $2.50, you can Viral Attack three different people. If you want to get the conversation texted to you, it’s $0.75 per person.
The lyrics are pulled from songs like “Baby,” “As Long As You Love Me” and “What Do You Mean?”
The only real benefit is that the texts are sent from an unknown number. But I think the effects would be way cooler if you just did it yourself.
Have fun.
[source: mashable]
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