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Tipping Servers $200
September 16th, 2013 6:00 PMAndrew Hales and Stuart Edge visited several restaurants in Utah where waiters make $2.13 per hour, leaving their server a $200 tip each time. The servers' reactions will leave your faith in humanity restored.
Gritty Reboot Film Trailers
September 16th, 2013 5:32 PMSince its coinage in late 2009, this emerging subgenre of Grimdark fan art has grown into a popular pastime for YouTube filmmakers to re-imagine the forgotten classics of our generation in the style of film noir.
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
September 16th, 2013 4:31 PM ShareMatthew Cordle's DUI Confession
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.
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Gritty Reboot Film Trailers
Since its coinage in late 2009, this emerging subgenre of Grimdark fan art has grown into a popular pastime for YouTube filmmakers to re-imagine the forgotten classics of our generation in the style of film noir.
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.