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Domino's Hatsune Miku App
August 6th, 2013 5:30 PMIn March 2013, Domino's Japan released a mobile app featuring Hatsune Miku, allowing users to order pizza as well as take photos with the vocaloid character. The video announcing the app and showing off its features has since become subject to parody in YouTube Poops.
"The Notebook" Rain Kiss in Real Life
August 6th, 2013 5:00 PMYouTube prankster Stuart Edge tricks strangers into kissing him by recreating the famous rain kiss scene from the 2004 romantic drama film The Notebook on the streets of Santa Monica, California.
It's Your Move, Cat
August 6th, 2013 4:00 PM ShareMcKayla is Still Not Impressed
August 6th, 2013 3:30 PMA year ago today, the then-16-year-old American gymnast McKayla Maroney soared to Internet fame for her look of disapproval during the post-game award ceremony at the London 2012 Summer Olympics.
Breaking Bad as a Middle School Musical
August 6th, 2013 3:00 PMRhett and Link have condensed the first five seasons of Breaking Bad in to a middle school musical, complete with a singing bag of "blue rock candy."
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Domino's Hatsune Miku App
In March 2013, Domino's Japan released a mobile app featuring Hatsune Miku, allowing users to order pizza as well as take photos with the vocaloid character. The video announcing the app and showing off its features has since become subject to parody in YouTube Poops.
McKayla is Still Not Impressed
A year ago today, the then-16-year-old American gymnast McKayla Maroney soared to Internet fame for her look of disapproval during the post-game award ceremony at the London 2012 Summer Olympics.
Breaking Bad as a Middle School Musical
Rhett and Link have condensed the first five seasons of Breaking Bad in to a middle school musical, complete with a singing bag of "blue rock candy."