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The Most Insane Hot Wheels Track
A father builds an insanely long hot wheels track with his kids in honor of the Hope for Gabe Foundation helping to raise awareness for Muscular Dystrophy.
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The latest installment in Mankind's never ending quest to find out what will blow up in a microwave oven. This time around is a box of wine.. seems like alcohol abuse to me though.
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Stick figure videos have been popular since the dawn of the internet, and they're still as watchable today as they were then. Even if you've never played League of Legends, this is still pretty cool to watch.
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Answers on a postcard please. I seriously have no idea what on earth is going on here, but it has totally made my day. I kinda wish there was more to it, maybe some other animals tagging onto the end or something.
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It's time to turn the WTF dial up to 11 & contact Mulder and Scully, because this sh#t just got REAL! Barricade the doors & board up your windows, because this thing bites & spreads a weird virus! Be afraid!
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Pause the video, go enroll in Russian classes, come back after you've learned the language, and it still won't make any sense.
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The real talent comes from the one least expected.. WOW
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Assorted destruction in super slow-mo. It’s mesmerizing stuff, I wish the world had a super slow-mo function like you had on GoldenEye on the N64. A hot girl walks by, super slow-mo that down.
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When it came to God dishing out impressions of rabid dogs that could frighten the terminator, this guy was first on the list. Not content with just explaining the story he practically turns into the dogs in question.
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Renowned photographer Clayton Sotos is the first Innovator for Dell's 'Visual Innovators' series . Follow his artistic process as he gathers inspiration from city life and old mens buttholes.
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Next Action Media, the Hong Kong based media company that spices up the news by creating animated reconstructions have decided to break the news of Osama Bin Laden's death with a CGI reenactment of his grisly demise.
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