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June 26th, 2013 4:01 PM ShareNigel Thornberry Remixes
June 26th, 2013 3:30 PMTwo years ago today, Nickelodeon's cartoon character Sir Nigel Archibald Thornberry skyrocketed to internet fame with a viral mashup of Katy Perry’s hit single “Firework" featuring his nasal, whining voice.
Convos with My 2 Year Old: Playtime
June 26th, 2013 2:30 PMIn the latest Convos with My 2 Year Old, a two-year-old daughter's bizarre playtime requests are reenacted by a grown man.
Technoviking Artist Gets a Fine of €15,000
June 26th, 2013 2:10 PMAfter months of back and forth in the courtroom, a judge in Berlin has ordered Matthias Fritsch, the German artist who uploaded the original video of Technoviking in 2001, to pay a fine of €15,000 for infringing the plaintiff's personality rights.
A Useless Box With Surprises
June 26th, 2013 1:00 PMThis useless box has some modifications that make pushing its button a little more interesting, including audio output, wheels and a surrender flag.
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Nigel Thornberry Remixes
Two years ago today, Nickelodeon's cartoon character Sir Nigel Archibald Thornberry skyrocketed to internet fame with a viral mashup of Katy Perry’s hit single “Firework" featuring his nasal, whining voice.
Convos with My 2 Year Old: Playtime
In the latest Convos with My 2 Year Old, a two-year-old daughter's bizarre playtime requests are reenacted by a grown man.
Technoviking Artist Gets a Fine of €15,000
After months of back and forth in the courtroom, a judge in Berlin has ordered Matthias Fritsch, the German artist who uploaded the original video of Technoviking in 2001, to pay a fine of €15,000 for infringing the plaintiff's personality rights.
A Useless Box With Surprises
This useless box has some modifications that make pushing its button a little more interesting, including audio output, wheels and a surrender flag.