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Why Straight Men Should Support Gay Marriage
November 13th, 2012 8:00 PMIn this short video by College Humor, five gay men give several reasons why straight men should support gay marriage.
Art of Trolling: Guess Who?
November 13th, 2012 6:15 PMYouTube prankster Andrew Hales sneaks up behind strangers and strikes up some of the most awkward and entertaining "Guess Who" conversations ever.
Weird Part of YouTube: Yoga Farm Edition
November 13th, 2012 4:30 PMDeep within the weird part of YouTube, Yogi Oki Doki teaches children how to perform a variety of yoga moves in a totally non-creepy way.
Disney's Star Wars Roundtable
November 13th, 2012 3:00 PMSome movie executives sat down for a brainstorming session to plan out the next 30 or so Star Wars films. Episode 19 is going to be fantastic!
Spot the DIfferences
November 13th, 2012 1:05 PMRhett and Link have created two versions of the same music video. Can you find all of the mismatched details?
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Why Straight Men Should Support Gay Marriage
In this short video by College Humor, five gay men give several reasons why straight men should support gay marriage.
Art of Trolling: Guess Who?
YouTube prankster Andrew Hales sneaks up behind strangers and strikes up some of the most awkward and entertaining "Guess Who" conversations ever.
Weird Part of YouTube: Yoga Farm Edition
Deep within the weird part of YouTube, Yogi Oki Doki teaches children how to perform a variety of yoga moves in a totally non-creepy way.
Spot the DIfferences
Rhett and Link have created two versions of the same music video. Can you find all of the mismatched details?