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How To Swing Like Miley Cyrus
YouTube lifehack instructor HowToBasic shows us how to swing like Miley Cyrus in her latest music video "Wrecking Ball."
Emma Watson
This actress known for playing the character Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter fantasy film series has developed quite a significant following on the Internet.
'Better Call Saul' as a 1980s Sitcom
The Breaking Bad prequel Better Call Saul was recently greenlit by AMC, but what the producers went all out to make it a 1980s-style series?
Recorded With a Potato
This phrase has appeared in the comments of pixellated, blurry and otherwise poorly-recorded YouTube videos since 2008.