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Rhythm Fortress
December 5th, 2011 3:07 PMYouTuber DakkPasserida created this Rhythm Heaven remix video using characters from the first-person shooter Team Fortress 2.
Talking Twin Babies
December 5th, 2011 2:30 PMVirals of 2011: A video of two babbling baby twins ignited a series of subtitled remix videos making it appear as if the toddlers were discussing a variety of topical subjects.
Half-Life: Origins (Live Action)
December 5th, 2011 2:00 PMRemember that first time you stepped onto the Black Mesa Transit System as Gordon Freeman? "Half-Life: Origins" is a short film by Machinima that takes you back to where it all began.
Cinemagraphs
December 5th, 2011 1:30 PMMemes of 2011: Coined by NY fashion photographer Jamie Beck and designer Kevin Burg in February, these GIF-animated photographs are best known for their charming, subtle movements within the frames.
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!
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Rhythm Fortress
YouTuber DakkPasserida created this Rhythm Heaven remix video using characters from the first-person shooter Team Fortress 2.
Talking Twin Babies
Virals of 2011: A video of two babbling baby twins ignited a series of subtitled remix videos making it appear as if the toddlers were discussing a variety of topical subjects.
Cinemagraphs
Memes of 2011: Coined by NY fashion photographer Jamie Beck and designer Kevin Burg in February, these GIF-animated photographs are best known for their charming, subtle movements within the frames.
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!