Chances are you saw a lot of Russell Brand in the media over the course of 2014, he was quite hard to avoid.
But in case you’ve only just emerged from your cavern, YouTuber Jake Yapp sums it all up in under three minutes, from the good to the infuriating.
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It must’ve seemed like a great idea at the time, go out into the world and record a sketch for Instagram which involved fake guns.
But they didn’t think to inform the police that they were going to be carrying replica guns around in a public space—so the police turn up anyway, heavily armed.
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Penalty shootouts are tense and dramatic, but this shootout between Yale Bulldogs and the North Carolina Tar Heels has to be one of the most dramatic ones ever.
Because it’s not every shootout that involves a goalkeeper ending it looking like he’s just done 10 rounds with Mike Tyson, but this one does.
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You might not think of Danny Dyer as a man who sits around contemplating thoughtful haikus—well you were wrong!
And you can thank comedian Tom Rosenthal, because he’s given the world this video of Danny Dyer doing just that—and it’s f*cking quality, bruv.
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The words “freestyle improvised rapper” and “proudly-educated middle class white boy” should never normally go together, but comedian Chris Turner is the exception to that rule.
Taking leftfield audience suggestions—Dyson Hoover, hurling, fork, chestnut mushrooms and leggings—he lays down some rhymes over the beats of none other than MF Doom.? Sick, bro.
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When making people LOL, it doesn’t always have to be about dirty jokes and the f-bomb, you know.
And so Nice Boy Nate teaches comedian Pete Holmes about the art of tasteful comedy—but you know what, looks can be deceptive, because beneath that Elijah Wood exterior lies a Norman Bates ready to dice you up.
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No camping trip would be complete without a trip to the camping store to pick up some supplies.
But this store isn’t your average high street Millets, instead it’s run by a couple of weirdoes who should really be banned from interacting with the public.
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South African comedian Trevor Noah discusses, among other things, the perils of learning German from the internet.
Which included accidentally downloading Hitler’s speeches and incorporating his not-so-subtle nuances when ordering a beverage in Cologne.
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