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Pretty Girls, Ugly Faces
February 15th, 2013 9:00 PM ShareRichi Phelps' Facebook Post
February 15th, 2013 7:04 PMA Facebook post by a 10-year-old Mexican boy went widely viral this week before it was discovered he had posted the infamous "Navy Seal copypasta" as a status update.
Mario Kart IRL: YouTuber Edition
February 15th, 2013 6:00 PMAuto enthusiast community XCAR enlisted the help of YouTubers KSI, AliA, Fearcrads, Calfreezy and NepentheZ for some Real Life Mario Kart.
Norway's Precursor to Harlem Shake?
February 15th, 2013 5:30 PMIn March 2012, videos depicting a group of naked men gyrating and air-humping in Norway's national landmarks were uploaded to YouTube, featuring a similar build-up scene that is reminiscent of the Harlem Shake videos we're seeing today. Could these have inspired the Harlem Shake videos?
Lil Bub as a Kitten
February 15th, 2013 4:30 PMCheck out this adorable rare footage of Lil Bub playing as a tiny kitten.
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Richi Phelps' Facebook Post
A Facebook post by a 10-year-old Mexican boy went widely viral this week before it was discovered he had posted the infamous "Navy Seal copypasta" as a status update.
Mario Kart IRL: YouTuber Edition
Auto enthusiast community XCAR enlisted the help of YouTubers KSI, AliA, Fearcrads, Calfreezy and NepentheZ for some Real Life Mario Kart.
Norway's Precursor to Harlem Shake?
In March 2012, videos depicting a group of naked men gyrating and air-humping in Norway's national landmarks were uploaded to YouTube, featuring a similar build-up scene that is reminiscent of the Harlem Shake videos we're seeing today. Could these have inspired the Harlem Shake videos?