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Though it helps to be an Apple fanboy (or girl), if you have a single funny bone in your body you will love this. That is all. Now enjoy!
It is so simple, yet so uncontrollably hilarious. So this random dude managed to capture a double rainbow on his camcorder in his backyard. The man, who was likely trippin’ on some powerful hallucinogens, was awe-struck by what he saw and thank heavens his immediate reaction was caught on tape. You never get to see the man behind the curtain, but that really doesn’t matter. It’s the reactions–“what does this mean”, and at one point he literally sobs over the beauty of it all–that makes the three minute and thirty second eyewitness footage so epic. FYI, the video gets funnier with immediate repeat viewings.
Make sure to jump after the break to watch “The Double Rainbow Song”. That’s right, the guys (and lady) behind Auto-tune the News put together a wonderful video based this man’s transcendental experience.
I really can’t stand Ke$ha anymore, with her whiney songs that always get stuck in my head. As much as I’ve been trying to keep a safe distance from her catchy tracks I stumbled upon this masterpiece. Somehow, someway, YouTube user MissSheenie was able to perfectly match classic scenes from Star Trek: The Original Series with Ke$ha’s first single “Tik Tok”. Now enjoy.
From the brilliant minds at Muppet Studios comes another fantastic video starring our favorite Muppet chef, the Swedish Chef! Watch what happens when the Chef attempts to make a simple bag of popcorn.
London-based comedy sketch group Idiots of Ants is here to show us just how realistic the controls are for Medieval Swordfighter 3 using a modern Wii-mote + nunchuck setup. It’s not too long before the game starts bleeding into the real world. …They’re British and funny so watch it!
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Do yourself a BIG favor and watch this video. Like right now.
Southeast Texas weatherman Nick Kosir at KBTV-TV’s “Good Day” program puts his own, um, spin on the weather by rapping the day’s forecast for the locals. Hey–if this is what it takes for viewers to tune into the morning news then I say go for it. Says Kosir: “There are some ‘underground’ recordings on my MySpace page. I used to be a radio DJ and I made parody songs under the name Krooked K, so there are songs still floating around out there that are good and embarrassing.” Also, be sure to check out his YouTube page to watch more forecast raps.
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Auto-tune. Chatroulette. Unboxings. And more. NPR hits a bunch of today’s Internet memes in hilarious fashion in this video that was used to introduce NPR President & CEO Vivian Schiller at D8.
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This is an instant classic. There’s nothing like watching a bunch of people get freaked out by something they’re not expecting but you are. In this case that something is Ozzy Osbourne. Watch the fun unfold in the video above. This took place at the Madame Tussauds in New York at Times Square.