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Video Gets Reuploaded 1,000 Times
December 2nd, 2013 9:30 PMYouTuber canzona demonstrates just how corrupted video artifacts can be when a clip is reuploaded 1,000 times.
Terminator 2 Speedrun in 60 Seconds
December 2nd, 2013 8:46 PMCheck out some rapid fire highlights from the 1991 science fiction film Terminator 2: Judgment Day in this animated speedrun video by YouTuber 1A4STUDIO.
Gizmo Don't Care About Your Rules
December 2nd, 2013 5:37 PMMeet Gizmo, the latest rudecat to join the Internet's ever-growing society of "Cats With Attitude."
Tippy the Fainting Squirrel
December 2nd, 2013 4:02 PMThis adorable black squirrel appears to have some bizarre form of rodent narcolepsy.
Rebecca Black's Life After "Friday"
December 2nd, 2013 1:25 PMAlmost three years after releasing the song that redefined pop music one and for all, Rebecca Black shares her own afterthought on the now legendary one-hit-wonder.
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Video Gets Reuploaded 1,000 Times
YouTuber canzona demonstrates just how corrupted video artifacts can be when a clip is reuploaded 1,000 times.
Gizmo Don't Care About Your Rules
Meet Gizmo, the latest rudecat to join the Internet's ever-growing society of "Cats With Attitude."
Tippy the Fainting Squirrel
This adorable black squirrel appears to have some bizarre form of rodent narcolepsy.
Rebecca Black's Life After "Friday"
Almost three years after releasing the song that redefined pop music one and for all, Rebecca Black shares her own afterthought on the now legendary one-hit-wonder.