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All those antics Psy gets up to in his newest song sound a lot classier when you turn it into a jazz rendition that would fit in an alternative version of The Great Gatsby, complete with a brass section, the vocals of Robyn Adele Anderson, and flappers.
Just about any YouTube challenge you can think of bundled up into one video.
Regular batons are so boring. Using Pyroterra Light Toy Visual Poi light sticks, Fueegen dances to GRiZ’s “The Future Is Now” and displays a number of familiar images and memes.
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Tobias Fünke wants Hollywood to place him in any film, and if his demo reel didn’t do it for you, maybe a musical number filled with references to one of Arrested Development’s most popular gags will help.
During the process of testing out Google Glass, Chris Angelini let his two-year-old son have a try with the glasses. He may be more interested in getting juice than testing them out, but we get to see what the world looks like from his perspective.
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It’s fairly easy to channel your inner hipster and create your own “Mumford Band” with your friends as long as you don’t mind losing your hand from the strumming, including a spoon solo, and putting on your best face for Instagram.
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We can track every recurring gag from Arrested Development with a simple website, but now we’re able to get a final countdown of how often Gob’s failed magic tricks and their many exclamations actually occur.
In honor of Comedy Week, Improv Everywhere converted a New York City subway car into the set of a late-night talk show with the passengers serving as the audience (and the show’s guests).
During a retirement ceremony for Chelsea’s Paulo Ferreira, backup goalkeeper Ross Turnbull’s two-year-old son slowly made his way to the net and scored, leading Chelsea fans to shout and celebrate.
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