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Glowstick Microwave Experiment Gone Awry
November 10th, 2014 6:30 PMThis YouTuber's little brother Jack just wanted to test out his idea for a (potentially neat) scientific experiment involving a glow stick and a microwave, when suddenly…
Russell Brand's "Parklife" Self-Parody M/V
November 10th, 2014 6:04 PMCheck out the inevitable self-parody music video of Blur's 1994 Britpop single "Parklife" with new original lyrics as narrated by none other than the butt of the joke himself, Russell Brand.
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Redditor Makes a Wireless Self-Tipping Fedora
November 10th, 2014 4:57 PMRedditor nichomikey created this wireless tipping fedora hat in response to trolls who left disparaging comments on his YouTube channel.
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November 10th, 2014 4:28 PMLong before we were asked to hold down the "X" button to pay respect in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, PS3 players had to "press X to [find] Jason" in the 2010 interactive drama action-adventure video game Heavy Rain.
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Glowstick Microwave Experiment Gone Awry
This YouTuber's little brother Jack just wanted to test out his idea for a (potentially neat) scientific experiment involving a glow stick and a microwave, when suddenly…
Russell Brand's "Parklife" Self-Parody M/V
Check out the inevitable self-parody music video of Blur's 1994 Britpop single "Parklife" with new original lyrics as narrated by none other than the butt of the joke himself, Russell Brand.
Redditor Makes a Wireless Self-Tipping Fedora
Redditor nichomikey created this wireless tipping fedora hat in response to trolls who left disparaging comments on his YouTube channel.
Press "X" to Jason
Long before we were asked to hold down the "X" button to pay respect in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, PS3 players had to "press X to [find] Jason" in the 2010 interactive drama action-adventure video game Heavy Rain.