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How Girls Fall Asleep
November 27th, 2012 6:03 PMJenna Marbles goes over the completely logical routine that takes place every night before bed.
Luke's Ruined Childhood
November 27th, 2012 5:30 PMPoor Darth Vader only wanted to somehow fit adult Luke Skywalker into that baby crib.
Hot Problems
November 27th, 2012 5:13 PMExploitable Music: Earlier in April, two high school BFFs' song about how attractive (they think) they are stirred up a lot of rage, as well as a debate over whether they could be trolling or just plain narcissistic.
Brazilian Ghost Elevator Prank
November 27th, 2012 4:00 PMBrazilian television show The Silvio Santos Program orchestrated this prank where flickering lights lead to a young ghost girl appearing in an elevator with someone.
Facebook Copyright Notice Hoax
November 27th, 2012 3:30 PMA status update urging other Facebook users to copy and paste the message on to their own wall began spreading this week after the company announced it may be removing users' ability to vote on privacy policy changes.
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How Girls Fall Asleep
Jenna Marbles goes over the completely logical routine that takes place every night before bed.
Luke's Ruined Childhood
Poor Darth Vader only wanted to somehow fit adult Luke Skywalker into that baby crib.
Hot Problems
Exploitable Music: Earlier in April, two high school BFFs' song about how attractive (they think) they are stirred up a lot of rage, as well as a debate over whether they could be trolling or just plain narcissistic.
Facebook Copyright Notice Hoax
A status update urging other Facebook users to copy and paste the message on to their own wall began spreading this week after the company announced it may be removing users' ability to vote on privacy policy changes.