
Jamie’s 40 years old, so to celebrate he makes himself a totally pukka birthday cake!
If it all seems a bit weird, like the inclusion of an actual sponge for the sponge cake, then that’s because it’s a spoof mashup made by Yes It’s Funny. Although Jamie’s actually endorsing it. What a world.
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Sneaky Zebra tours the MCM London Comic Con, training his camera on the brightest and best cosplayers.
From elves and hobbits to Avengers, Jedis, and hockey players the whole fantasy, sci-fi, and cult movie spectrum is catered for.
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101 iconic one-armed saves from some classic movies are cut together in this epic montage.
Technically some of them are failed save attempts, but hey, who cares when it’s all appropriately set to The Beatles’ “I Want to Hold Your Hand.”
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A few years back Rockstar games released GTA 5 and people were wondering where the promised online heists were.
Then another year or so went by and people were able to play online, but it totally sucked, and Honest Game Trailers are here to demonstrate how.
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Art Nalls has dedicated his life to flying, which has involved an honorable military career as a Lt. Col and now retirement.
Except Nalls’ retirement has involved him buying a British Harrier Jump Jet, which he maintains religiously to preserve these parts of military history so younger generations can fly them in the future.
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The selfie stick is something that is not only annoying but potentially dangerous too, so Pizza Hut have decided to do something about it.
They’re created this PSA (aka a commercial) which issues warnings for those “egotastic specimens of visual self obsession” also known as people who take selfies.
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You’ve no doubt been to a cocktail bar where all the drinks have ridiculous-sounding names.
Well, YouTube funny man Tomska takes these OTT names to their literal conclusion, with plenty of bad puns thrown in for good measure.
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Want! That’s what we’ve all become, just want-machines looking at stuff and wishing we had it.
And we can blame TV for making us like that, according to Charlie Brooker anyway—here he details how TV’s tantalising glimpses into over-indulged worlds has skewed our expectations of reality.
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