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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
November 14th, 2013 4:10 PMShortly 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.
Film Reactions to YouTube and Google+
November 14th, 2013 2:55 PMYouTube critic The Amazing Atheist chimes in on the most controversial feature update in the social media world since Facebook's privacy policy debacle.
The Process of Writing a Fan Fiction
November 14th, 2013 2:36 PM ShareSide Eyeing Chloe Is So Above You
November 14th, 2013 2:01 PMLily, an eight-year-old girl from Salt Lake City, has won the heart of millions on YouTube with her crying reaction to a surprise Disneyland trip. Two years later, when her parents pulled the same trick again, two-year-old Chloe stole the show with a killer judging look at her crying sister.
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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.
Film Reactions to YouTube and Google+
YouTube critic The Amazing Atheist chimes in on the most controversial feature update in the social media world since Facebook's privacy policy debacle.
Side Eyeing Chloe Is So Above You
Lily, an eight-year-old girl from Salt Lake City, has won the heart of millions on YouTube with her crying reaction to a surprise Disneyland trip. Two years later, when her parents pulled the same trick again, two-year-old Chloe stole the show with a killer judging look at her crying sister.