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Who knew the Dwarves of Middle Earth were fans of the King of Pop? At least, that's what they've become in the hands of the Auralnauts who have turned the Misty Mountains Cold track from the Hobbit film into an atmospheric version of Michael Jackson's Beat It.

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If you've ever seen Chris Cunningham's freaky Rubber Johnny short about a deformed teenager, then you'll recognise the audio here, which has been transposed over footage of a twitching tarantula to make sure you never sleep well again.

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As terrible, shitty, why-lord-why movies go, Roland Emmerich's 2012 is up there with some of the most abominable, so for CinemaSins to tackle it in their "Everything Wrong..." series is like shooting fish in a barrel, but it's still completely necessary.

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Everyone's favorite Japanese death metal bubblegum pop group perform their catchy number complete with cute goth dresses and distorted, heavy guitars to prove that cute and terrifying can exist together—as long as there's knee socks.

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Ever wondered how a dog might react to a magic trick? Would they even give a shit? Well Finnish magician Jose Ahonen tested out how a mutt might respond by performing a "hidden-treat trick" on dogs and puppies—and their reactions to Ahonen's sleight of hand are hilarious.

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"Try it! You'll love it!" Be still your beating heart, as the product you've been waiting for is finally here, the must have buy that will make you the envy of all your friends, and even your enemies, its the Legghim and they look just fabulous, darhling.

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Prepare to be utterly creeped out by this bizarre one minute video which includes eight spherical chunks of flesh sporting toothy, contorted grins and making the kind of noises you make when you're completely bored, and you think no one's listening.

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Ever wondered how Twitter went from being an experiment that nobody knew what to do with, to being one of the biggest social networking platforms on the planet worth $31 billion? Ever wanted that information presented to you in animated form? Then this vid is for you.

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If you were wondering how to Bitcoin, but Bitcoin the 90s way, then look no further than this incredible video, that is so 90s it's almost Bill Clinton denying having sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky. Almost.

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This collaborative effort between Brazilian animator Rafael Grampá and Absolut Facebook fans is a gem, far from being an afterthought it's a really well thought out animation with a mix of styles—proof of that is when it ends, you really wish there was more.

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Filmmaker Susie Sie has released this promotional short for audio system manufacturer Burkhardtsmaier. In it she explores the effects of sound waves on lycopodium powder (a very fine substance) by placing a subwoofer below it—the resulting patterns as it vibrates are mesmerizing.

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Ever wondered just how many planes are in the sky in just one day? Turns out it's quite a few, and this is just in Europe—NATS Holdings, an air navigation service provider in the UK, visualized air traffic over Europe on one summer day using real flight data. And the result is stunning.

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And herein lies the power of editing—two straight guys spend the day together hanging out in a city, their friend films it, then edits it together, puts it in slow-mo and throws some Drake over the top, and what you have is two lovers at play in each others' company. Beautiful.

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No sniggering at the back! Oh OK, you can snigger, who won't raise a juvenile smile to these rather unfortunately named places—from Fort Dick to Pennis Wood, they all seem to have a common thread running through them. See if you can work out what.

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This is a good game to play with your friends, see which one of you can stand to watch more than 30 seconds of this cringe-inducing music video from Teen Mom's Farrah Abraham. The only plus side is, as one commentator remarks, "All I hear is, 'I'm blowin', I'm blowin' my load on your face.'"

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