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Teens Putting Themselves in "Coffins" on Vine
The latest "let me wreak havoc all over your commercial establishment" prank trending on Vine challenges teenagers to hurl themselves onto stockpiles of products on display in supermarkets and groceries.
The Confusing Plot of Terminator: Genisys
YouTube's Hollywood film parodists Auralnauts present an alternate version of the newly released trailer for Terminator: Genisys, which has been so far met with lukewarm reception for its confusing, jumbled time-traveling plot, that is both hilarious and accurate.
The Age of Clickbait Journalism
You won't believe what happens next!