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I Live For the Reblogs, Reblogs, Reblogs
September 16th, 2013 5:02 PMCheck out YouTube personality Franchesca Ramsey's music video parody of Lady Gaga's new single "Applause" in homage to the serious business of re-blogging on Tumblr.
A Culturally Relevant Physics Quiz
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September 16th, 2013 4:01 PMEarlier this month, Ohio resident Matthew Cordle admitted to killing someone in a drunk driving accident via YouTube, claiming he was ready to take responsibility for his actions. The video led to his arrest and he is now facing eight and a half years in prison.
The Jewish Hunger Games
September 16th, 2013 3:30 PMIn this The Hunger Games parody, "Kvetching Fire," a group of Jewish teens are forced to deal with their annual 24-hour fast during Yom Kippur. May the lox be ever in your flavor!
Pat Robertson's Gay AIDS Ring Theory
September 16th, 2013 3:17 PMThe conservative Christian talk show host has fallen victim to the Streisand Effect after unsuccessfully trying to rid of a YouTube video clip in which he claims that San Francisco gay men with AIDS have been intentionally trying to spread the virus by cutting people with "special rings."
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Matthew Cordle's DUI Confession
Earlier this month, Ohio resident Matthew Cordle admitted to killing someone in a drunk driving accident via YouTube, claiming he was ready to take responsibility for his actions. The video led to his arrest and he is now facing eight and a half years in prison.
The Jewish Hunger Games
In this The Hunger Games parody, "Kvetching Fire," a group of Jewish teens are forced to deal with their annual 24-hour fast during Yom Kippur. May the lox be ever in your flavor!
Pat Robertson's Gay AIDS Ring Theory
The conservative Christian talk show host has fallen victim to the Streisand Effect after unsuccessfully trying to rid of a YouTube video clip in which he claims that San Francisco gay men with AIDS have been intentionally trying to spread the virus by cutting people with "special rings."