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None Pizza with Left Beef
"No sauce, no cheese and beef only on the left half of the pie" is the mother of all weird custom pizza instructions.
Key of Awesome's "Official Lyric Video"
Members of the Barely Political YouTube channel mock kinetic typography music videos in the latest episode of The Key of Awesome.
It's The Champagne Taste
It's another Thursday, it's another week. Wash away all your stress with this "post-avant sexjazz" music video homage to the taste of champagne, courtesy of a collaboration between Chicago's experimental spoken-word duo Univore and local artist Marco Casale.