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		<title>Extras</title>
		<description>Audition tapes. Bloopers. Cut scenes. DVD extras make great web films...</description>
        
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		<title>March madness</title>
		<description>March is typically the month where the internet goes a bit bonkers. Nobody knows why. Maybe there are too many insane, off-kilter and downright discombobulating clips circulating?</description>
        
        
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		<title>Weird science</title>
		<description>Looking to walk on water? Spontaneously generate cells? Paint your name on a building with a 40,000 gigawatt laser? Look to the internet for instructions&#133;</description>
        
        
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		<title>The truth is not out there</title>
		<description>All over the world, people are still spotting and filming UFOs. Thanks to video on the internet we can now be convinced of extraterrestrial visitations by incredible high-quality evidence&#133;
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		<title>Ten best music videos</title>
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