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YouTube Tokyo's Rube Goldberg
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Brock's Best Line Ever?
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HowToBasic Does Chocolate Eggs
March 22nd, 2013 11:00 AMWith Easter only a week and a half away, HowToBasic is here with a delicious recipe any chocolate lover would enjoy.
Corrected Song Lyrics
March 22nd, 2013 10:30 AMHave you seen these alternate song lyric posts on Tumblr the past several weeks? We could use some help figuring out the origin and if there is a name for the practice. Help us crack the case in the meme research forum!
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YouTube Tokyo's Rube Goldberg
To celebrate the official opening of YouTube Space Tokyo, a group of Asian, Korean and Indian YouTubers created a massive over-the-top Rube Goldberg Machine in the space.
HowToBasic Does Chocolate Eggs
With Easter only a week and a half away, HowToBasic is here with a delicious recipe any chocolate lover would enjoy.
Corrected Song Lyrics
Have you seen these alternate song lyric posts on Tumblr the past several weeks? We could use some help figuring out the origin and if there is a name for the practice. Help us crack the case in the meme research forum!