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Maybe I'll Vote This Year
October 15th, 2012 5:30 PMThe LA comedy sketch group Lost Moon Radio join forces with YouTube's funny duo Barats and Bereta to bring this musical message reminding people to vote this year.
Sad Keanu: Plastic Edition
October 15th, 2012 5:00 PMIf you haven't had enough Sad Keanu in your life lately, Shapeways has a plastic one to help you out.
Amanda Todd's Suicide
October 15th, 2012 4:36 PMConversations about the issue of cyberbulling have been reinvigorated online following the suicide of 15-year-old Amanda Todd last Wednesday.
Power Rangers Dance to Dubstep
October 15th, 2012 3:40 PMIn the latest promotional video for Power Rangers Samurai, the five warriors show off their dance moves to the dubstep edition of the opening theme song "Go Go Power Rangers."
Red Bull Stratos
October 15th, 2012 3:04 PMAustrian Felix Baumgartner completed the world's highest sky dive yesterday from 24 miles above the earth. More than 8 million people watched live streams of the jump, making it the most-watched streaming event in history.
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Maybe I'll Vote This Year
The LA comedy sketch group Lost Moon Radio join forces with YouTube's funny duo Barats and Bereta to bring this musical message reminding people to vote this year.
Sad Keanu: Plastic Edition
Amanda Todd's Suicide
Conversations about the issue of cyberbulling have been reinvigorated online following the suicide of 15-year-old Amanda Todd last Wednesday.
Red Bull Stratos
Austrian Felix Baumgartner completed the world's highest sky dive yesterday from 24 miles above the earth. More than 8 million people watched live streams of the jump, making it the most-watched streaming event in history.