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Pokéfusion
July 24th, 2013 12:31 PMHas science of Pokémon gone too far?
"Ice Ice Baby" Sung By the Movies
July 24th, 2013 12:23 PMYouTuber dondrapersayswhat, previously known for an audio-spliced mashup of "Baby Got Back," is back with an interpretation of "Ice Ice Baby" using clips from 280 movies.
I've Seen Some S**t
July 24th, 2013 12:23 PMThis phrase used as a reaction to things that have an extreme effect on someone, in either a positive or negative manner, was used as early as 1994 in the film Pulp Fiction.
Underwater Bullets in Slow Motion
July 24th, 2013 12:20 PMThe Slow Mo Guys fire a pistol underwater to see what a submerged gunshot looks like at 27,450 frames per second.
Dark Side Police Department
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Pokéfusion
Has science of Pokémon gone too far?
"Ice Ice Baby" Sung By the Movies
YouTuber dondrapersayswhat, previously known for an audio-spliced mashup of "Baby Got Back," is back with an interpretation of "Ice Ice Baby" using clips from 280 movies.
I've Seen Some S**t
This phrase used as a reaction to things that have an extreme effect on someone, in either a positive or negative manner, was used as early as 1994 in the film Pulp Fiction.
Underwater Bullets in Slow Motion
The Slow Mo Guys fire a pistol underwater to see what a submerged gunshot looks like at 27,450 frames per second.