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May 20th, 2013 11:28 PM ShareThis Is What I Was Wearing
May 20th, 2013 10:30 PMThis slogan first appeared on a viral photo of a protestor's sign that circulated Tumblr in October 2011. By January 4chan users had co-opted it for satirical use.
DuckTales Moon Theme in Acapella
May 20th, 2013 9:32 PMYouTube's magical vocalist Smooth McGroove pays tribute to the classic Moon Theme from the Super Nintendo video game DuckTales.
Miguel's Fan-Kicking Stage Dive
May 20th, 2013 9:00 PMR&B singer Miguel's failed stage dive attempt during last night's Billboard Music Awards has gone viral overnight, unleashing a slew of jokes about the singer's fan-kicking stunt on Twitter and Instagram.
Amazing LED Poi Light Show
May 20th, 2013 8:00 PMLED poi spinner Fueegen shows off his pair of $1,500 Pyroterra LightToys capable of projecting custom images and a variety of light animations.
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This Is What I Was Wearing
DuckTales Moon Theme in Acapella
YouTube's magical vocalist Smooth McGroove pays tribute to the classic Moon Theme from the Super Nintendo video game DuckTales.
Miguel's Fan-Kicking Stage Dive
R&B singer Miguel's failed stage dive attempt during last night's Billboard Music Awards has gone viral overnight, unleashing a slew of jokes about the singer's fan-kicking stunt on Twitter and Instagram.
Amazing LED Poi Light Show
LED poi spinner Fueegen shows off his pair of $1,500 Pyroterra LightToys capable of projecting custom images and a variety of light animations.