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Bill Burr: Paula Deen Will Be Back Soon
June 27th, 2013 6:05 PMIn recent light of TV chef Paula Deen's racial slur scandal, stand-up comedian Bill Burr explains the whole nine yards of how disgraced celebrities recover from devastating scandals.
Honest Trailers
June 27th, 2013 5:30 PMProduced by the YouTube channel ScreenJunkies, this notable subset of recut movie trailers is well-known for its satirical commentaries on the influence of marketing within the Hollywood film industry.
French Bulldog is Scared of Its Own Farts
June 27th, 2013 4:30 PMThis easily-spooked French bulldog gets repeatedly startled by the sound of his own flatulence.
I Seriously Hope You Guys Don't This
June 27th, 2013 3:59 PMWe can put an end to the Vertical Video Syndrome today.
Red Equal Sign
June 27th, 2013 3:30 PMCall it slacktivism or whatever you will, but the recent waves of Red Equal Banner profile pictures on Facebook certainly played a role in setting the tone for yesterday's ruling against the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) by the Supreme Court.
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Bill Burr: Paula Deen Will Be Back Soon
In recent light of TV chef Paula Deen's racial slur scandal, stand-up comedian Bill Burr explains the whole nine yards of how disgraced celebrities recover from devastating scandals.
Honest Trailers
Produced by the YouTube channel ScreenJunkies, this notable subset of recut movie trailers is well-known for its satirical commentaries on the influence of marketing within the Hollywood film industry.
I Seriously Hope You Guys Don't This
We can put an end to the Vertical Video Syndrome today.
Red Equal Sign
Call it slacktivism or whatever you will, but the recent waves of Red Equal Banner profile pictures on Facebook certainly played a role in setting the tone for yesterday's ruling against the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) by the Supreme Court.