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A Medley of 80s & 90s Cartoon Themes
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November 14th, 2013 5:58 PMThe latest Twitter parody account of Drake spits out some punny one-liners made up in the rapper's signature mopey style of lyrics.
College Bro Makes Hilarious Vines
November 14th, 2013 4:45 PMCheck out this compilation of Vine videos by Ohio University student Logan Paul that is currently spreading across the Internet like wildfire.
I Have Three PS3s
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A Medley of 80s & 90s Cartoon Themes
Norwegian rock vocalist PelleK takes the children of the 80s and 90s on a trip down the nostalgia lane with a metal-infused medley of popular cartoon themes from the good ol' days.
Drake's Mopey Lyricism Inspires Parodies
The latest Twitter parody account of Drake spits out some punny one-liners made up in the rapper's signature mopey style of lyrics.
I Have Three PS3s
Shortly after the release of Sony PlayStation 3 in late 2006, YouTuber Tokenwebster uploaded a video to show off having three PS 3 systems, inspiring a series of parodies in which people brag about owning multiple copies of the same thing.