Harlem Shake Poop Steezy Grossman Internet Archive !full! -
"Not toilet humor," Devon said. "An accidental manifesto. Society's little refuse becoming the centerpiece. We dress it up—make it art."
Before becoming a toddler-favorite icon, Stevin John operated under the pseudonym . During the 2013 peak of the "Harlem Shake" viral meme—originally popularized by George Miller (Filthy Frank)—John released his own rendition on the now-defunct website HarlemShakePoop.com .
Here is the story of how "Poop" Steezy Grossman accidentally created a global phenomenon, and why his bizarre artifact belongs in a digital museum. harlem shake poop steezy grossman internet archive
If you are the original creator, please consider re-uploading to the Internet Archive with those exact keywords for future net archaeologists.
Comment below with your most cursed early internet memory. 👇💾 "Not toilet humor," Devon said
Following the failure of his shock comedy career, John pivoted to educational children's content, creating the Blippi character in 2014.
“Harlem Shake poop steezy grossman internet archive” is a lost meme artifact —likely a 20–40 second video from 2013–2014, now existing only in forum comments and Wayback Machine metadata (if at all). It represents the absurdist, anti-commercial fringe of early viral culture. We dress it up—make it art
: As the "gross" in the title suggests, the humor is frequently crude, juvenile, and intentionally "unpleasant."


