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- Angels vs. Demons Catchphrase Inspires Viral Memes On TikTok And Reddit
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YouTube Automatic Caption Fails
August 26th, 2013 3:30 PMSince the introduction of YouTube's closed captioning for all users in 2010, screenshots of absurd or humorous mistranscriptions have been circulating online.
The Onion Predicted Miley's Crisis in 2008
August 26th, 2013 2:30 PMBack in 2008, Onion News Network ran a story raising concerns about the former child star's future career, projecting that "unless Americans turn to alternative sources of entertainment, the 'Hannah Montana' star will soon be completely tapped out" by 2013.
Useless Box
August 26th, 2013 2:00 PMFirst conceived by American cognitive scientist Marvin Minsky in 1952, this little gadget that can only turn itself off has since become well-known through viral videos hits.
This is How Americans Ski Jump
August 26th, 2013 11:45 AM…according to the awesome and weird Japanese PSP video game Ski Jumping Pairs (2005).
The Smiths React to Miley Cyrus at VMA
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YouTube Automatic Caption Fails
Since the introduction of YouTube's closed captioning for all users in 2010, screenshots of absurd or humorous mistranscriptions have been circulating online.
The Onion Predicted Miley's Crisis in 2008
Back in 2008, Onion News Network ran a story raising concerns about the former child star's future career, projecting that "unless Americans turn to alternative sources of entertainment, the 'Hannah Montana' star will soon be completely tapped out" by 2013.
Useless Box
First conceived by American cognitive scientist Marvin Minsky in 1952, this little gadget that can only turn itself off has since become well-known through viral videos hits.
This is How Americans Ski Jump
…according to the awesome and weird Japanese PSP video game Ski Jumping Pairs (2005).