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Go Home Disco Ball, You're Drunk
November 26th, 2013 3:30 PM ShareWrecking Ball: Chatroulette Edition
November 26th, 2013 2:56 PMYouTuber Steve Kardynal hops back on Chatroulette to perform a parody of the "Wrecking Ball" music video by Miley Cyrus. Be sure to check out his Chatroulette performance of "Call Me Maybe" as well!
Jaden Smith: The New King of /b/
November 26th, 2013 2:11 PMThe always confused child-actor Jaden Smith has been crowned the new "King of /b/" in honor of his bizarre, poetic and incoherent philosophical tweets.
Warehouse Graffiti Time Lapse
November 26th, 2013 11:30 AMAn entire warehouse gets covered in street art in this time lapse video featuring graffiti artists Sofles, Fintan Magee, Treas and Quench made by Australian videographer Selina Miles.
Funny Snowman Prank Season 4
November 26th, 2013 11:04 AMThree years after this hilarious prank was first performed, The Scary Snowman YouTube channel kicks off its 4th season on the streets of Boston, Massachusetts.
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Wrecking Ball: Chatroulette Edition
YouTuber Steve Kardynal hops back on Chatroulette to perform a parody of the "Wrecking Ball" music video by Miley Cyrus. Be sure to check out his Chatroulette performance of "Call Me Maybe" as well!
Jaden Smith: The New King of /b/
The always confused child-actor Jaden Smith has been crowned the new "King of /b/" in honor of his bizarre, poetic and incoherent philosophical tweets.
Warehouse Graffiti Time Lapse
An entire warehouse gets covered in street art in this time lapse video featuring graffiti artists Sofles, Fintan Magee, Treas and Quench made by Australian videographer Selina Miles.