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Funny YouTube Auto-Caption FAILs
December 5th, 2011 12:05 PMDo you ever watch YouTube videos with the automatic caption feature turned on?
ITT post screenshots of lulzy YouTube transcription FAILs!
House of the Rising Sun Computer Style
December 5th, 2011 11:30 AMThis 8-bit version of The Animals' 1964 hit "House of the Rising Sun" was made on several pieces of old computer equipment including an Atari 800XL, an HP Scanjet, and a hard drive with a PiC16F84A microcontroller. Nerdy never sounded so sweet.
Literal MS Paint: "Like a G6"
December 4th, 2011 11:28 PMFar East Movement's "Like a G6" gets literally interpreted in this music video by YouTuber LiteralMSPaint.
Droste Effect: Clap Your Brains Off
December 3rd, 2011 6:52 PM"Clap Your Brains Off" is 2008 Droste effect-driven music video directed by Mexican videographer Frank Beltrán for No Somos Machos Pero Somos Muchos (NSM PSM), an electronica trio hailing from Mexico City.
WWE Cat Wrestling
December 3rd, 2011 6:51 PMLet's get ready to tuuuuumble!
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Funny YouTube Auto-Caption FAILs
Do you ever watch YouTube videos with the automatic caption feature turned on?
ITT post screenshots of lulzy YouTube transcription FAILs!
Literal MS Paint: "Like a G6"
Far East Movement's "Like a G6" gets literally interpreted in this music video by YouTuber LiteralMSPaint.
Droste Effect: Clap Your Brains Off
"Clap Your Brains Off" is 2008 Droste effect-driven music video directed by Mexican videographer Frank Beltrán for No Somos Machos Pero Somos Muchos (NSM PSM), an electronica trio hailing from Mexico City.