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Ruined Childhood: DuckTales
April 25th, 2012 10:00 PMGive yourself a mini-trauma with this live action re-enactment of the intro theme to Disney's TV animation series DuckTales, as performed by YouTube's comedy duo PistolShrimps.
Brian McKnight's Song Controversy
April 25th, 2012 9:30 PMThe R&B singer Brian McKnight's sexually explicit song "If You're Ready To Learn" has caused a stir online since he uploaded the video to YouTube Monday night.
Hot Problems Parody: Star Wars Edition
April 25th, 2012 8:44 PMThe band Hot Problems produced this lip dub music video for their new single "Party With My Friends" using footage from the Star Wars science fiction film series.
Meanwhile in Canadia
April 25th, 2012 8:07 PMGoobies is a real village with a population of nearly 200 residents in Newfoundland, Canada.
"Huh?" Guy
April 25th, 2012 7:22 PMLong before the viral stardom of Zeddie Little, there was Nate Dern, the Redditor who inadvertently earned the nickname "Huh Guy" for his one-liner part in an AT&T mobile commercial back in November 2011.
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Ruined Childhood: DuckTales
Give yourself a mini-trauma with this live action re-enactment of the intro theme to Disney's TV animation series DuckTales, as performed by YouTube's comedy duo PistolShrimps.
Brian McKnight's Song Controversy
The R&B singer Brian McKnight's sexually explicit song "If You're Ready To Learn" has caused a stir online since he uploaded the video to YouTube Monday night.
Meanwhile in Canadia
Goobies is a real village with a population of nearly 200 residents in Newfoundland, Canada.
"Huh?" Guy
Long before the viral stardom of Zeddie Little, there was Nate Dern, the Redditor who inadvertently earned the nickname "Huh Guy" for his one-liner part in an AT&T mobile commercial back in November 2011.