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The 90 Degrees Room Prank
August 12th, 2013 8:00 PMLast year, this Dutch YouTuber enacted revenge on his little brother for defacing his Facebook profile by redoing his room as a little girl's room. In the spirit of tradition, this year, he pranked his brother by tilting his room 90 degrees.
Meanwhile on the Soviet Internet
August 12th, 2013 7:30 PM ShareYouTube Roleplay Accounts
August 12th, 2013 7:08 PMThese novelty YouTube accounts for fictional characters and celebrities date back to 2009, gaining a greater interest in 2011 after the introduction of comment replies and displayed profile photos.
"OCD" by Neil Hilborn
August 12th, 2013 5:59 PMPoet Neil Hilborn blows the audience away at this year's Rustbelt Regional Poetry Slam while reciting a poem about having obsessive compulsive disorder while being in love.
Overkill
August 12th, 2013 5:33 PMVideo game players sometimes use a bit more force than necessary to kill their enemies.
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The 90 Degrees Room Prank
Last year, this Dutch YouTuber enacted revenge on his little brother for defacing his Facebook profile by redoing his room as a little girl's room. In the spirit of tradition, this year, he pranked his brother by tilting his room 90 degrees.
YouTube Roleplay Accounts
These novelty YouTube accounts for fictional characters and celebrities date back to 2009, gaining a greater interest in 2011 after the introduction of comment replies and displayed profile photos.
"OCD" by Neil Hilborn
Poet Neil Hilborn blows the audience away at this year's Rustbelt Regional Poetry Slam while reciting a poem about having obsessive compulsive disorder while being in love.