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Scooby1961
August 29th, 2013 7:00 PMScooby1961 launched one of the first YouTube channels dedicated to physical fitness and nutrition instruction in August 2006. However, he took a leave of absence from YouTube in July 2013 after members of 4chan doxed him and his family.
The Magic of Duct Tape
August 29th, 2013 6:00 PMYouTubers the Warp Zone gave the DuckTales theme an overly manly feel in this parody about duct tape.
Twitter Reenactments
August 29th, 2013 5:30 PMThese text-based simulations use Twitter to recreate a factual event or a fictional story in real time on the microblogging platform.
Naming Hurricanes After Politicians
August 29th, 2013 4:30 PMWhat if hurricanes and other extreme storms were named after policymakers who deny climate change like Michele Bachmann? The news reports would be much more interesting.
How To Fake an Instagram Filter
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Scooby1961
Scooby1961 launched one of the first YouTube channels dedicated to physical fitness and nutrition instruction in August 2006. However, he took a leave of absence from YouTube in July 2013 after members of 4chan doxed him and his family.
The Magic of Duct Tape
YouTubers the Warp Zone gave the DuckTales theme an overly manly feel in this parody about duct tape.
Twitter Reenactments
These text-based simulations use Twitter to recreate a factual event or a fictional story in real time on the microblogging platform.
Naming Hurricanes After Politicians
What if hurricanes and other extreme storms were named after policymakers who deny climate change like Michele Bachmann? The news reports would be much more interesting.