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Racist Siri
August 2nd, 2012 10:30 PMSiri shows her racist programming in this parody video by Funny or Die.
Arrows are the New Centipedes
August 2nd, 2012 10:00 PMContentWatch's latest pop-up ad is about eight months too late.
Unnecessary Olympic Censorship
August 2nd, 2012 9:06 PMThese screen captures of Olympic divers have strategically placed progress bars and lower thirds banners to make it look as if they are the stars of an adult film.
Portal 2: Meet The Cores
August 2nd, 2012 8:00 PMBritish YouTube filmmaker Harry101UK brings this short mockumentary featuring a colorful group of Portal 2 Personality Cores, inspired by the Team Fortress 2 web series Meet the Team.
Cebu Dancing Inmates
August 2nd, 2012 7:30 PMPublic Relations 2.0: Videos of choreographed routines performed by prisoners in the Philippines went viral in 2007. Last month, a web series inspired by them was performed live during the New York Musical Theatre Festival.
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Arrows are the New Centipedes
ContentWatch's latest pop-up ad is about eight months too late.
Unnecessary Olympic Censorship
These screen captures of Olympic divers have strategically placed progress bars and lower thirds banners to make it look as if they are the stars of an adult film.
Portal 2: Meet The Cores
British YouTube filmmaker Harry101UK brings this short mockumentary featuring a colorful group of Portal 2 Personality Cores, inspired by the Team Fortress 2 web series Meet the Team.
Cebu Dancing Inmates
Public Relations 2.0: Videos of choreographed routines performed by prisoners in the Philippines went viral in 2007. Last month, a web series inspired by them was performed live during the New York Musical Theatre Festival.