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Dolan Dark Reacts to Jake Paul's "Litmas"
Dolan Darker edited together various appropriate reactions to vlogger Jake Paul's new Christmas song "Litmas."
The 13th Anniversary of "Numa Numa Dance"
13 years ago today, New Jersey-based vlogger Gary Brolsma released a lip dub of the song "Dragostea Din Tei" by the Moldovan pop group O-Zone, which would become one of the internet's classic viral videos.
KYM Review: Internet Outrages of 2017
Take a brief moment to relive all the things that pissed the internet off over the last year.
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Maybe hours after you voted for a widely unpopular tax bill isn't the best time to ask people to follow you on Twitter.