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Jon Lajoie Begs to Sell Out in New Music Video
May 2nd, 2014 11:02 AMYouTube comedian Jon Lajoie begs companies to use his song in their commercials in his latest music video "Please Use This Song."
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Fixed Perspective With a Fixed Gear Biker
May 2nd, 2014 10:00 AMFixed gear rider Josh Boothby tests out his skills in this bike maze that makes it look like he's been dropped into the world of a video game
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May 2nd, 2014 2:00 AM ShareThe Onion Announces Upworthy Parody Site
May 1st, 2014 7:30 PMThe satirical news site The Onion announced plans to launch a new parody site named "ClickHole," which mocks viral content blogs like Upworthy and BuzzFeed.
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How Gamers Eat Their Food
May 1st, 2014 7:00 PMYouTuber Mr. TVCow demonstrates the dining etiquette of various video game characters in this How Animals Eat Their Food parody video.
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Jon Lajoie Begs to Sell Out in New Music Video
YouTube comedian Jon Lajoie begs companies to use his song in their commercials in his latest music video "Please Use This Song."
Fixed Perspective With a Fixed Gear Biker
Fixed gear rider Josh Boothby tests out his skills in this bike maze that makes it look like he's been dropped into the world of a video game
The Onion Announces Upworthy Parody Site
The satirical news site The Onion announced plans to launch a new parody site named "ClickHole," which mocks viral content blogs like Upworthy and BuzzFeed.
How Gamers Eat Their Food
YouTuber Mr. TVCow demonstrates the dining etiquette of various video game characters in this How Animals Eat Their Food parody video.