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Star Wars: Throne Room Scene Without Music
September 11th, 2014 6:16 PMIn this latest video from The Auralnauts, the folks behind viral dubbed movie parodies like Freestyle Bane, the triumphant medal ceremony scene from Star Wars IV: A New Hope gets the music video without music treatment.
The New Batmobile from Batman vs. Superman
September 11th, 2014 5:47 PM Share"Wheelchair Drake" Inspires Sticker Art Prank
September 11th, 2014 5:00 PMCanadian blogger Lauren O'Neil has been pasting stickers of recording artist Drake's head on various public signs across downtown Toronto featuring the International Wheelchair symbol .
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Did Usher Rip Off The Simpsons?
September 11th, 2014 4:30 PMThe 2010 dance pop song "OMG" by Usher sounds suspicious similar a Christmas carol song by Homer in the 2003 Simpsons episode "Dude, Where's My Ranch?"
Never Forget: September 11th, 2001
September 11th, 2014 3:30 PMEditor's Note: The entry contains descriptions of various events and social media artifacts that may be deemed offensive or disturbing to some readers. Please remain respectful in the comments section.
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Star Wars: Throne Room Scene Without Music
In this latest video from The Auralnauts, the folks behind viral dubbed movie parodies like Freestyle Bane, the triumphant medal ceremony scene from Star Wars IV: A New Hope gets the music video without music treatment.
"Wheelchair Drake" Inspires Sticker Art Prank
Canadian blogger Lauren O'Neil has been pasting stickers of recording artist Drake's head on various public signs across downtown Toronto featuring the International Wheelchair symbol .
Never Forget: September 11th, 2001
Editor's Note: The entry contains descriptions of various events and social media artifacts that may be deemed offensive or disturbing to some readers. Please remain respectful in the comments section.