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Teens Leave Facebook For YouTube Comments

March 21st, 2014 7:32 PM

The Onion reports on the hottest new social media site for teens: the comment section of a YouTube video titled "Slow Motion Night Footage of Adult Male Deer Running." Anyone who doesn't want to be left behind should join immediately and start racking up deer points, ASAP.

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Meet The World's Fastest Nose Typist

March 21st, 2014 1:30 PM

Watch 23-year-old Indian Mohm Khurshid Hussein in action as he attempts to set his second nose-typing Guinness World record for inputing 103 characters in the shortest time. Prior to this challenge, Hussein made his name known in the speed nose typing world by clearing A to Z in 3.43 seconds.

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Hoverboards Aren't In Our Near Future

March 21st, 2014 11:30 AM

Hank Green, host of YouTube's Sci Show, gives the disappointing news that the anti-gravity technology that would make Back to the Future hoverboards a reality doesn't exist. But there are other ways to float inches above the ground available right now.

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Teens Leave Facebook For YouTube Comments

Teens Leave Facebook For YouTube Comments

March 21st, 2014 7:32 PM

The Onion reports on the hottest new social media site for teens: the comment section of a YouTube video titled "Slow Motion Night Footage of Adult Male Deer Running." Anyone who doesn't want to be left behind should join immediately and start racking up deer points, ASAP.

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Meet The World's Fastest Nose Typist

Meet The World's Fastest Nose Typist

March 21st, 2014 1:30 PM

Watch 23-year-old Indian Mohm Khurshid Hussein in action as he attempts to set his second nose-typing Guinness World record for inputing 103 characters in the shortest time. Prior to this challenge, Hussein made his name known in the speed nose typing world by clearing A to Z in 3.43 seconds.

Watch Now


Hoverboards Aren't In Our Near Future

Hoverboards Aren't In Our Near Future

March 21st, 2014 11:30 AM

Hank Green, host of YouTube's Sci Show, gives the disappointing news that the anti-gravity technology that would make Back to the Future hoverboards a reality doesn't exist. But there are other ways to float inches above the ground available right now.

Watch Now