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Star Wars Elevator Prank
June 18th, 2013 9:30 PMSome pranksters at King's College London tricked elevator riders into believing a student had a strong connection with the force by seemingly opening the doors at will.
Kanye West
June 18th, 2013 8:58 PMThe walking controversy himself is back on the radar with his sixth solo album Yeezus and a newborn daughter!
Supercut: 98 Memorable Fight Scenes
June 18th, 2013 8:10 PMRobert Jones, the creator of the Hollywood supercut "We Can Dance", brings yet another fun and action-packed mashup tribute to 98 memorable fight scenes from films, set to Motley Crue's "Kickstart My Heart."
Djibouti in Africa? Shidu in China
June 18th, 2013 7:30 PM ShareMillion Subs, How Does It Work?
June 18th, 2013 7:15 PMA recent study of YouTube's most popular channels done by students at Columbia College brings some new insights on particular user behaviors and practices that may be linked to getting more views and subscribers.
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Kanye West
The walking controversy himself is back on the radar with his sixth solo album Yeezus and a newborn daughter!
Supercut: 98 Memorable Fight Scenes
Robert Jones, the creator of the Hollywood supercut "We Can Dance", brings yet another fun and action-packed mashup tribute to 98 memorable fight scenes from films, set to Motley Crue's "Kickstart My Heart."
Million Subs, How Does It Work?
A recent study of YouTube's most popular channels done by students at Columbia College brings some new insights on particular user behaviors and practices that may be linked to getting more views and subscribers.