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Watch this 14 year old girl tear up the guitar solo from Van...
Watch this 14 year old girl tear up the guitar solo from Van Halen’s “Eruption”
Fuuuuuuuuck
160 MPH Speed-record-setting Rocket-powered Bicycle

This is a video of French bicyclist François Gissy setting a new speed record on his bicycle. That may not sound exciting, but wait until see the video of Gissy’s ROCKET-POWERED bicycle blasting from 0-160 mph in less time than it would take for me to need a new pair of pants! (blowing by the Subaru STi that’s “racing him” in the process!) Enjoy!
Lasers, or MAGIC?
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You Won't Believe the End of This Gymnast's Routine
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Phantom Body Syndrome
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Google will start selling a no-bullshit pure Android Galaxy S4

If you like the Samsung Galaxy S4, but you’d rather have a native Android experience, if you want all the Samsung UI stripped away, if you want a pure Android device that gets Android updates when they happen and not when the manufacturer can fit it into their schedule, Google announced yesterday that they’ll be selling a pure Android version of the S4 on Google Play.
If you want one, it’s $650, because it’s unlocked, not on contract and not tied to any carrier, but if this is what you’ve been dreaming of, it might be worth it.
Man tries to rob a bank after he paid $500 to a wizard to make him invisible

If someone is claiming to be a wizard, and is offering to make you invisible for the low low price of $500, there’s probably a good chance he’s full of shit. One Iranian man learned that the hard way, when his brazen bank robbery quickly went bad, because he wasn’t invisible as promised.
Unfortunately, for one man in Iran, he made the mistake of trusting a fake sorcerer who convinced him that he was invisible and could rob a bank safely. The man explained to the court that he had paid five million rials (just under £290) to a wizard imposter, who in return gave him a set of spells to tie to his arm. The fake sorcerer explained to him that the spells would make him invisible, and that he could then rob banks all he wanted.
The man’s ill-fated attempt to rob the bank started to go wrong after he entered the bank and started randomly snatching money from the hands of customers, before they decided to act quickly and overpower the ill-fated thief.
The man told the court, ‘I made a mistake. I understand now what a big trick was played on me.’
