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Bro Takes a Pepsi Bath
August 10th, 2013 7:18 PMSometimes the only way to get clean is to dump over 300 cans of Pepsi all over yourself in a bathtub.
Black Twitter
August 10th, 2013 7:18 PMThis social movement on the website Twitter has been credited with killing the book deal for one of the jurors in George Zimmerman's murder trial.
Brian Williams Raps "Bust a Move"
August 10th, 2013 7:17 PMLate Night With Jimmy Fallon plays an audio-spliced mashup of NBC News anchor Brian Williams rapping Young MC's "Bust A Move."
The Truth About Payphones
August 10th, 2013 7:15 PM Share"Blurred Lines" Parodies
August 9th, 2013 8:30 PMSince its upload in March, Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" has accrued nearly 129 million views and hundreds of parodies. However, the catchy tune also has sparked lots of discussion about its racy video's objectification of women.
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Bro Takes a Pepsi Bath
Sometimes the only way to get clean is to dump over 300 cans of Pepsi all over yourself in a bathtub.
Black Twitter
This social movement on the website Twitter has been credited with killing the book deal for one of the jurors in George Zimmerman's murder trial.
Brian Williams Raps "Bust a Move"
Late Night With Jimmy Fallon plays an audio-spliced mashup of NBC News anchor Brian Williams rapping Young MC's "Bust A Move."
"Blurred Lines" Parodies
Since its upload in March, Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" has accrued nearly 129 million views and hundreds of parodies. However, the catchy tune also has sparked lots of discussion about its racy video's objectification of women.