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Super Bowl Ads: Max Page, the child actor behind the critically acclaimed Super Bowl ad for Volkswagen, makes a surprise appearance in yet another Star Wars-inspired commercial for the German automobile company.
On January 20th, 2008, a YouTube channel for Project Chanology was created. The next day, a video calling Anonymous members to action was uploaded. The protests held on February 10th, 2008 outside of Scientology churches were the first IRL Anonymous acts.
Three years ago, the single topic blog FML was launched by three French bloggers who co-founded the French precursor VDM (Vie de Merde).
Two years ago, Yosemite National Park resident Paul Vasquez recorded his reaction to an awe-inspiring sight of a "double rainbow," which became one of the most viral videos of the summer that same year.
Back in January 2004, Democrat Howard Dean's shrieking "BYAH!!!" speech at a post-caucus rally in Iowa became a well-known remix sensation.
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Super Bowl Ads: Max Page, the child actor behind the critically acclaimed Super Bowl ad for Volkswagen, makes a surprise appearance in yet another Star Wars-inspired commercial for the German automobile company.
On January 20th, 2008, a YouTube channel for Project Chanology was created. The next day, a video calling Anonymous members to action was uploaded. The protests held on February 10th, 2008 outside of Scientology churches were the first IRL Anonymous acts.
Three years ago, the single topic blog FML was launched by three French bloggers who co-founded the French precursor VDM (Vie de Merde).
Two years ago, Yosemite National Park resident Paul Vasquez recorded his reaction to an awe-inspiring sight of a "double rainbow," which became one of the most viral videos of the summer that same year.
Back in January 2004, Democrat Howard Dean's shrieking "BYAH!!!" speech at a post-caucus rally in Iowa became a well-known remix sensation.
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