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June 17th, 2017 6:00 PM ShareAnthony Padilla Leaves Smosh
June 17th, 2017 4:00 PMAnthony Padilla announces that he is amicably leaving Smosh after more than 11 years to focus on new projects and have the creative freedom to make different types of content.
YouTube Star Arrested for Child Pornography
June 17th, 2017 2:00 PMYouTube singer Austin Jones, known for his acoustic covers of various pop songs, was arrested this week on two counts of child pornography for allegedly asking underage fans to send him sexually explicit videos.
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If Pokémon Moves Were Realistic
June 17th, 2017 12:00 PMSuddenly, the move "Acid" gets a lot more effective.
Shittyflute Obliterates Pop Favorites
June 17th, 2017 9:59 AMThe premise of a Shittyflute video is brilliantly simple: take a popular song, and squeak like hell over it.
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Anthony Padilla Leaves Smosh
Anthony Padilla announces that he is amicably leaving Smosh after more than 11 years to focus on new projects and have the creative freedom to make different types of content.
YouTube Star Arrested for Child Pornography
YouTube singer Austin Jones, known for his acoustic covers of various pop songs, was arrested this week on two counts of child pornography for allegedly asking underage fans to send him sexually explicit videos.
If Pokémon Moves Were Realistic
Suddenly, the move "Acid" gets a lot more effective.
Shittyflute Obliterates Pop Favorites
The premise of a Shittyflute video is brilliantly simple: take a popular song, and squeak like hell over it.