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Video Game Lag In Real Life
October 21st, 2013 12:45 PMVine User Neat Dude demonstrates the video game logic behind lag in real life.
And a Corner for One Kid, Please
October 20th, 2013 7:30 PM ShareMr. Bones' Wild Ride
October 18th, 2013 7:30 PMIf you ever read a sign that says "the ride never ends" next to a roller coaster ride at an amusement park, it is imperative that you DO NOT get on it or else, things will get 2spooky4u.
Carrie Meets Cinderella
October 18th, 2013 6:00 PMYouTuber Nicholas Rizzi turns Cinderella into a horror film with this movie trailer remix featuring audio from Kimberly Peirce's Carrie.
Patrice Wilson
October 18th, 2013 5:30 PMIn 2010, Patrice Wilson created Ark Music Factory to cultivate new music artists and bring "good, clean music" to America. Since then, the Nigerian-born singer-songwriter has blessed the Internet every year with eccentric tween pop hits like "Friday," "It's Thanksgiving" and "Chinese Food."
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Video Game Lag In Real Life
Vine User Neat Dude demonstrates the video game logic behind lag in real life.
Mr. Bones' Wild Ride
If you ever read a sign that says "the ride never ends" next to a roller coaster ride at an amusement park, it is imperative that you DO NOT get on it or else, things will get 2spooky4u.
Carrie Meets Cinderella
YouTuber Nicholas Rizzi turns Cinderella into a horror film with this movie trailer remix featuring audio from Kimberly Peirce's Carrie.
Patrice Wilson
In 2010, Patrice Wilson created Ark Music Factory to cultivate new music artists and bring "good, clean music" to America. Since then, the Nigerian-born singer-songwriter has blessed the Internet every year with eccentric tween pop hits like "Friday," "It's Thanksgiving" and "Chinese Food."