Sunday, March 22, 2015

This Week's Best Videos: Skiers Save Friend From Avalanche, Will Ferrell As Little Debbie And March Madness Causes Coach To Fall Over

Skiers Attempt To Rescue Their Friend After He's Buried By An Avalanche, Why Every New Macbook Needs A Different Goddamn Charger, Amateur Video Clips Get Mashed Up Into An Incredible Song, March Madness Causes Georgia State Coach To Fall Off His Stool, CNN Made A 'Too Many Cooks' 2016 Election Promo, Seven Awkward Minutes Of Will Ferrell As Little Debbie
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Sunday, March 22, 2015
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Skiers Attempt To Rescue Their Friend After He's Buried By An Avalanche
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The man who got buried was eventually freed, but he "uploaded this video to act as a learning tool to demonstrate what ill preparedness looks like in an avalanche rescue situation. As the buried skier, I am incredibly lucky to be alive."
BECAUSE SCREW YOU
Why Every New Macbook Needs A Different Goddamn Charger
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"Hey I have the new Macbook, can I borrow your charger?" No. No you can't.
WORLD BEAT
Amateur Video Clips Get Mashed Up Into An Incredible Song
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Sorry, but you're all a band now. Good luck finding each other.
ACHILLES WHEEL
March Madness Causes Georgia State Coach To Fall Off His Stool
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Georgia State coach Ron Hunter already tore his Achilles tendon while celebrating the win that sent his team to the Big Dance. When his team pulled off a huge first-round upset, he couldn't quite keep his seat. Let this serve as a reminder that wheels and excitement don't mix.
DELETE THIS
CNN Made A 'Too Many Cooks' 2016 Election Promo
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Because the best way to hype up an election that's more than a year and a half away is to use the song from a six-month-old viral video.
SHE IS NOT AGING GRACEFULLY
Seven Awkward Minutes Of Will Ferrell As Little Debbie
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We all understand this a joke about how "desperate" Will Ferrell is for new roles. Unfortunately, there's a grain of truth in every joke, and there are multiple grains in this case.
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Remember logarithms from high school math? They're about to become relevant again. Here's why computer color is broken. Credit:
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