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May 22nd, 2014 1:26 PMYouTuber Jake Vale added some unnecessary censor bleeps to footage of United States President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, making them sound as if they are a pair of degenerate perverts.
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The Science Behind Game of Thrones
May 22nd, 2014 11:30 AMIt's Okay To Be Smart host Joe Hanson describes how science works within the setting of the HBO fantasy-drama series Game of Thrones.
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Unnecessary Censorship: Obama Edition
YouTuber Jake Vale added some unnecessary censor bleeps to footage of United States President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, making them sound as if they are a pair of degenerate perverts.
Pokemon Cover Wants To Be the Very Best
One of the best theme songs of the '90s gets the a cappella treatment from The Warp Zone.
Who Are Jon Snow's Parents?
Some Game of Thrones fans aren't sure Jon Snow is the son of Ned Stark, and they have a theory to back that up.
The Science Behind Game of Thrones
It's Okay To Be Smart host Joe Hanson describes how science works within the setting of the HBO fantasy-drama series Game of Thrones.