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June 15th, 2013 11:15 AM ShareIs This Even the Final Form of MySpace?
June 14th, 2013 7:00 PMMyspace relaunched itself (once again) as a social music platform with a uber-hip ad campaign that reportedly cost $20 million. But in doing so, they removed all of their old users' profiles and blogs without notice.
He-Man Sings: Heavy Metal Edition
June 14th, 2013 6:00 PMCheck out this long overdue metal rendition of 4 Non Blondes' 1993 alt-rock single "What's Up?" as covered by Norwegian YouTuber PelleK.
Cebu Dancing Inmates Go to Big Screen
June 14th, 2013 5:30 PMFrom Memes to Films: Philippines' most wanted dancers make their big screen debut with Dance of the Steel Bars, a new feature film inspired by the true story of Fillipino inmates who rose to global fame from their courtyard at the Cebu Provinicial Detention and Rehabilitation Center.
Elders React to HowToBasic
June 14th, 2013 4:31 PMElders give their first impressions of HowToBasic's mock instructional videos in the latest installment of The Fine Brother's "Elders React" series.
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Is This Even the Final Form of MySpace?
Myspace relaunched itself (once again) as a social music platform with a uber-hip ad campaign that reportedly cost $20 million. But in doing so, they removed all of their old users' profiles and blogs without notice.
Cebu Dancing Inmates Go to Big Screen
From Memes to Films: Philippines' most wanted dancers make their big screen debut with Dance of the Steel Bars, a new feature film inspired by the true story of Fillipino inmates who rose to global fame from their courtyard at the Cebu Provinicial Detention and Rehabilitation Center.
Elders React to HowToBasic
Elders give their first impressions of HowToBasic's mock instructional videos in the latest installment of The Fine Brother's "Elders React" series.