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Highdeas Worth Sharing
October 11th, 2013 2:24 PMIn this spot-on parody of TED Talks, CollegeHumor explores some "highdeas" worth sharing, like tuning the pitches of all the car horns in the world to play one beautiful chord.
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Georgia Tech Frat E-mail in a Nutshell
October 10th, 2013 7:30 PMIs it possible that the Georgia Tech fraternity's infamous "Seven E's of HOOKING UP" e-mail was inspired by the D.E.N.N.I.S system from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia?
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Highdeas Worth Sharing
In this spot-on parody of TED Talks, CollegeHumor explores some "highdeas" worth sharing, like tuning the pitches of all the car horns in the world to play one beautiful chord.
Man Spins Himself at Crazy R.P.M
A fully grown Korean man entertains himself by spinning himself dizzy at a public workout station.
Man vs. Animal Evil Continuum Paradox
English satirist Chris Morris takes a comedic jab at all the fancy graphics and visual aids that serve little purpose yet are everywhere in today's cable news programs.
Georgia Tech Frat E-mail in a Nutshell
Is it possible that the Georgia Tech fraternity's infamous "Seven E's of HOOKING UP" e-mail was inspired by the D.E.N.N.I.S system from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia?