20 June 2013


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The video you see below, is about a mind reader revealing scary truths about people coming in to his tent for a read. But it's actually part of a campaign for safe internet banking.

And Dave, the mindreader, isn't actually one. His "gift" comes from a bunch of hackers hidden behind a curtain.
The next time you're doing something crazy in public, you might just end up in a Coca Cola commercial. This particular ad has been creating quite a lot of buzz online. No whimsical animation or hot chicks here, just edited security footage showing regular folks doing extraordinary things:
Looks like the contestants at this year's Miss USA pageant have caught wind of the catchy single that made Carly Rae Jepsen a household name. But while the video is okay, maybe the editors should opted to cut out the bit where Donald Trump joins in (0:40). Maybe it's because his serious "You're Fired!" face is just too jarring compared to the rest of the people featured in this clip:
Car alarms are your car's way of telling other people to back off. But to pranksters at Improv Everywhere, it's music to their ears. In this fourth collaboration with the Guggenheim Museum, Improv decides to treat unsuspecting shoppers at the carpark to a 100-car-alarm symphony. And yes, it sounds just as horrible as you'd think it would be:
If there's one way to get people to buy more condoms, it's through music. While the mash-up is pretty short, but at least it's not another auto-tune music video. Music & editing via Studio Skuggan
Celebrities, they're just like you and me (only famous). They like to hang out a pool bars and gloat when they win, and Beyonce is no different. In this clip, we see the superstar demonstrating her pool shark capabilities:
According to the uploader of this laundromat security footage, the couple decided it would be a good idea to scare their toddler by putting him inside one of the washing machines. Little did they realize that it had an auto-lock system which kicked in once the door was shut, resulting in the poor child tumbling around helplessly inside:
Starting off a defensive statement with the words “I’m not racist...but,” is definitely not a way to prove your point. But if you have the patience to put up with a large, toothless hillbilly woman speaking complete unintelligible gibberish, then this clip is for you:
Check out this yearbook stunt pulled off by presentation High School seniors Alexandra, Angela and Madeline (twin sisters!) Angelica, Elizabeth, Emily, Isabella, and Vi who all happen to share the same surname: Nguyen.
If you think about it, many people pretty much worship Facebook as though its the new pseudo religion. And to honor of Facebook's IPO, a group of loyal fans decided to band together for a music video celebrating a social networking site. As one Youtube commentor puts it, "It's like Christian Rock, but with Facebook in the place of God."
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