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Students Jam Out With Coolio
October 9th, 2013 6:31 PMCheck out Coolio's acoustic rendition of his 1995 hit single "Gangsta's Paradise," with the back-up vocal provided by a group of students at the University of Central Lancashire.
King of the Hill
October 9th, 2013 6:00 PMThis American animated sitcom about a middle-class Texas family aired on Fox from 1997-2008 has had a dedicated fan base online since October 1997.
Supercut: It's Just A Cat
October 9th, 2013 5:00 PMSlacktory's latest supercut looks at a classic Hollywood horror cliche: the suspicious noises that turn out to be just a feline sneaking around in the dark.
Flash Mob Fainting At The Mall
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October 9th, 2013 4:03 PMSince 2011, photographs of uncomfortable-looking black people dealing with annoying, disturbing or offensive white people have been circulating on various Internet humor sites across the web.
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Students Jam Out With Coolio
Check out Coolio's acoustic rendition of his 1995 hit single "Gangsta's Paradise," with the back-up vocal provided by a group of students at the University of Central Lancashire.
King of the Hill
This American animated sitcom about a middle-class Texas family aired on Fox from 1997-2008 has had a dedicated fan base online since October 1997.
Black Folks Not Amused By White Folks
Since 2011, photographs of uncomfortable-looking black people dealing with annoying, disturbing or offensive white people have been circulating on various Internet humor sites across the web.