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Robot Waiter Delivers Hotel Room Service
March 5th, 2015 6:01 PMRedditor ssigrist was surprised to find a robot delivering his room service while staying at the Aloft Hotel in Newark, California.
2Pac Ain't Got Nothin' on 3Pac
March 5th, 2015 5:30 PMIf you thought Froggy Fresh (a.k.a Krispy Kreme) and Yung Lean were monopolizing the "awkward rap" game on YouTube, you might wanna think again after listening to 3Pac.
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Thomas The Tank Engine: Cybergoth Edition
March 5th, 2015 4:29 PMA gang of cybergoths raving and dancing to the opening theme of Thomas the Tank Engine under a bridge is one of the greatest things you'll see today.
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March 5th, 2015 4:00 PM Share"Rap God" by Eminem
March 5th, 2015 3:48 PMThis 2013 hit rap song, in which Eminem delivers an impressive high-speed verse averaging 6.5 words-per-second, has inspired a slew of covers and parodies on YouTube.
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2Pac Ain't Got Nothin' on 3Pac
If you thought Froggy Fresh (a.k.a Krispy Kreme) and Yung Lean were monopolizing the "awkward rap" game on YouTube, you might wanna think again after listening to 3Pac.
Thomas The Tank Engine: Cybergoth Edition
A gang of cybergoths raving and dancing to the opening theme of Thomas the Tank Engine under a bridge is one of the greatest things you'll see today.
"Rap God" by Eminem
This 2013 hit rap song, in which Eminem delivers an impressive high-speed verse averaging 6.5 words-per-second, has inspired a slew of covers and parodies on YouTube.