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Dance Like No One Can Hear Your Tunes
July 7th, 2012 3:00 PMYouTuber PrestonLeatherman has taken his iPod out dancing in public again. This time, he takes on the city of Chicago
KYM Gallery: 60s Spiderman!
July 7th, 2012 2:14 PMFor more information, head over to KYMdb – 60s Spiderman.
Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR)
July 6th, 2012 10:00 PMThis tingly sensation, sometimes referred to as "brain orgasms", has inspired the creation of many videos on YouTube attempting to trigger the response.
KYM Gallery: Supercuts
July 6th, 2012 9:30 PMThere are 138 supercut videos in our gallery, with clips from some of the best movies, television shows and video games!
Musical Tesla Coil
July 6th, 2012 8:53 PMScience, How Does It Work?: Nicknamed "Zeusaphone" after the Greek god of lightening, these gigantic Tesla coils can do a lot more than you'd think. Also, tomorrow is Open Spark Project's deadline for song requests!
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KYM Gallery: 60s Spiderman!
For more information, head over to KYMdb – 60s Spiderman.
Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR)
This tingly sensation, sometimes referred to as "brain orgasms", has inspired the creation of many videos on YouTube attempting to trigger the response.
KYM Gallery: Supercuts
There are 138 supercut videos in our gallery, with clips from some of the best movies, television shows and video games!
Musical Tesla Coil
Science, How Does It Work?: Nicknamed "Zeusaphone" after the Greek god of lightening, these gigantic Tesla coils can do a lot more than you'd think. Also, tomorrow is Open Spark Project's deadline for song requests!