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Nostalgia Critic on Frozen's 'Let it Go'
March 5th, 2014 2:45 PMThe Nostalgia Critic performs a very meta parody of the absurdly popular song "Let it Go" from Disney's 2013 animated film Frozen, arguing that the catchy tune is "every singer's crystal meth."
Funny or Die's "Hoverboard" Hoax
March 5th, 2014 2:15 PMInternet sleuths discovered evidence that the Internet humor site Funny or Die is the culprit behind the viral 'hoverboard' videos released earlier this week.
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Simulation of A Child Refugee's Life in UK
March 5th, 2014 1:30 PMPerhaps taking a cue from Norwegian action group SOS Mayday's jacketless boy video that went viral last week, this latest "second-a-day" style ad from Save The Children makes a poignant plea to help the refugee children in war-torn Syria by bringing the sense of urgency close to home, literally.
Ellen's Oscar Selfie: Simpsons Edition
March 5th, 2014 1:00 PM ShareHappy Tumblr Day!
March 5th, 2014 12:30 PMNot to be confused with the cross of ashes for Lent, Tumblr users around the world are celebrating their community spirit offline by wearing out the signature lower-case "t" with pride.
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Nostalgia Critic on Frozen's 'Let it Go'
The Nostalgia Critic performs a very meta parody of the absurdly popular song "Let it Go" from Disney's 2013 animated film Frozen, arguing that the catchy tune is "every singer's crystal meth."
Funny or Die's "Hoverboard" Hoax
Internet sleuths discovered evidence that the Internet humor site Funny or Die is the culprit behind the viral 'hoverboard' videos released earlier this week.
Simulation of A Child Refugee's Life in UK
Perhaps taking a cue from Norwegian action group SOS Mayday's jacketless boy video that went viral last week, this latest "second-a-day" style ad from Save The Children makes a poignant plea to help the refugee children in war-torn Syria by bringing the sense of urgency close to home, literally.
Happy Tumblr Day!
Not to be confused with the cross of ashes for Lent, Tumblr users around the world are celebrating their community spirit offline by wearing out the signature lower-case "t" with pride.