Captain Ska are the band behind the ‘Liar, Liar’ song that has climbed up the iTunes charts to reach no.2 where it’s currently at. The song features footage of speeches and news interviews of Theresa May, with a ska track sung over the top.
Its lyrics cover NHS, education, the snap election and poverty levels and it’s not exactly favorable about the Tories—which is why it’s doing so well.
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Now this is the kind of history lesson we can all get into, about “saucepot and suave engineer” Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
So brush up on your British history of 19th century audacious engineering and learn about sexy bridges all at once.
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Just remember as you’re watching this horror show of a video, people paid $1,300 to go to this event.
But, even though this keynote by Mary McCoy from Continuum Marketing Services is terrible, it does succeed at one thing: being one of the worst songs ever written.
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Here’s one to troll all the racist white people out there, from masked rapper Rawcus.
Featuring clips of white people doing dumb stuff—face-planting, backflipping off buildings—it’s surely going to fuel the rage of internet keyboard warriors the world over.
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Finally! Somebody’s had the decency to take Alanis Morissette’s 90s hit “Ironic” and actually made the lyrics ironic.
But maybe that was Alanis’ finally act of irony, making the song lyrics un-ironic. Oh the ironing!
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One look at this video and you’ll know you’re in the weird part of the internet again.
But you might as well stay awhile and watch the video, it is a rather awesome pile of corpses after all.
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Sick and tired of douchebags taking pictures of everything and anything and thinking they’re artistic by applying a filter?
Time to rail against it by sitting right where you are and listening to a song that mocks them mercilessly.
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Okay so Bioshock is nearly 5 years old, what better time than to get nostalgic and listen to a happy little song about Rapture and what a lovely place it is?
If this doesn’t make you go all misty-eyed and fill you with the urge to dust off your copy of Bioshock and play it all over again, nothing will.
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