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Viral Videos: Goldeneye 64 Mod, Tim Tebow Reads Dr. Seuss, & Sun Tornadoes

A viral video is one that becomes popular through the process of Internet sharing, via social media, sharing sites, or good ‘ole email. Everyday we highlight some of the best that are currently vira...
Viral Videos: Goldeneye 64 Mod, Tim Tebow Reads Dr. Seuss, & Sun Tornadoes
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  • A viral video is one that becomes popular through the process of Internet sharing, via social media, sharing sites, or good ‘ole email. Everyday we highlight some of the best that are currently viral and some that are trending that way.

    Today’s videos feature a dancing russian mom, a surfing turtle, a cat and chick hanging out, & Mr. Zulu checking out The Hulk.

    Kids today, with their competent A.I. scripting and regenerating health. In my day, characters walked into walls and your health stayed the way it did until you walked over a health pack. Lazy punks. Also, I think I remember breaking a controller on this stage.

    Where you fall on the Tebow Love/Hate spectrum will determine your reaction to this video. Me, I just want to see Jeremy Lin read ‘Where The Wild Things Are’.

    Here’s some facts to go along with this video. These ‘sun tornadoes’ reach up to 30,000 MPH in speed, and are over 15,000 degrees (fahrenheit). Oh, they also can get bigger than the planet Earth. Wicked stuff.

    So much punching in Road House. What I’ve always loved about this movie is it’s the film that made it ok for guys to like Patrick Swayze.

    I hope every mom in Russia is as awesome as this one.

    Whoa, I hit the wave…and was like YAH. Brah, it was radical. Name’s Nemo…’sup?

    Cat meet snow.

    So adorable, but how many of you were secretly wanting the cat to just snap and snatch the chick up and eat it? Be honest.

    Floppy drive instrumentals + Gerudo Valley theme from Legend of Zelda: OoT = nerd symphony.

    R-R-R-U-U-B-I-I-I-O-O-O

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