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Postmodern Jukebox Sings Craigslist "Missed Connections" for Valentine's Day
Pucker Up, Ladies
Oh Hello, Can I Interest You in Some Nightmares?

Your Parents Really Screwed Up

Imagine What You'd be Like Aiming in Real Life

Why Is This Even an Option!

All Great Things to Do on Valentines Day
Who Needs Urine With a Drug Test Like This

Dad's Can Ruin Anything With a Joke

This Advertisement Has so Many Photoshop Fails It's Hard to Count Them All

Do It For Science, Morty

They Learn So Young

This Guy's Got a Lot of Gull

THIS IS THE SITH LORD

So Close
Post edited February 18, 2016 by viperfdl
This is pure insanity. Maintenance of high voltage power lines from a friggin helicopter hovering next to them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_NEAEGeFIw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hsRTiFeObE
So, apparently Back to the Future actually predicted the future... in an odd way, Back to the Future IS the future. Apophenia. It's fun for the whole family.

The Marty Mcfly code. Enjoy this little slice of the internet Twilight Zone.

Kabbala Hollywood and The Shadow Rabbit! (McFly Code 2)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1K_VEQgpg0
The Angriest Russian Child Has the Biggest Meltdown on Minecraft

:(

I Hear Putting It In Rice Helps

The Real Reason Those Games are Cancer

In 1983, We Almost Lost Video Games Forever

I Believe I Can Fly
Now that's what I call diving...

Need for Speed Moves in Real Life

Do You Want Me to Escape?
Four days ago someone presented me 8 points by Richard St. John that would make a good salesman or generally a successful person. At first I was intrigued and interested. Now I saw a video about it and read a little in his self description and I became sceptical.
First he only asked successful people like Bill Gates, etc what their "secret" was. It seems he never tried to falsify his theories by talking to unsuccessful people. This seems to be generic for economists - at least for the pro-neoliberal type, as far as I have learned - but it's completely unscientific.
It fits into the neoliberal ideology that reigns the most part of our world, that everyone is responsible for their own success and that there are no other influences. But is this really the truth? I don't know.

Isn't economics in the way it is mostly practised a form of pseudoscience?

Sorry, German only:
Pseudowissenschaften auf dem Prüfstand / Harald Lesch ZDF
Post edited February 21, 2016 by viperfdl
Long Live the King

Dogs vs. Cats

NOT SURE ABOUT RELIGION

Work Hard, For What?

B*TCH, PLEASE

CONTEXT

RITALIN

ALL I NEED NOW IS A WOMAN

DON'T WORRY
It Repeats?!

Evil Cat is Evil

Auto-Pilot Disengage, I've Got the Target in My Sights

My reputation proceeds me
She's Definitely Feline Herself

We're All Livestock, Aren't We?

PSA: Never Dabble in Dark Magic

HAKUNA MATATA
My favorite cockroach spray commercial of all times:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdFui74_jvY
Put PewDiePie Next to a Real Comedian and See Just How Unfunny He Is
Get your morning started right. Get your morning started with Taoism Drunkard.

Taoism Drunkard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TwVhTpy9qM
After Sunday, We May Never See Another Meme About Leonardo DiCaprio Not Winning an Oscar

Edit:
If Animals Had Accurate Names

Edit2:
ALL THE REST

HIDE YO' PORCUPINES HIDE YO' HEDGEHOGS...

Edit3:
Friendship
Post edited February 27, 2016 by viperfdl