Quick Links: January 17, 2008

It’s the Quick Links – YouTube Edition, with links to various videos on YouTube, in case you haven’t seen them.

  • Here is a video on I found on YouTube via reddit of Calimist, an In The Groove player scoring 92% on “Uber Rave”, with the 1.2x speed modifier. This guy is so amazing, he could be the next Yasu!
  • This is my favorite video where an Unreal Tournament player cusses his computer out for slow loading times. Do not watch this if you have a full bladder!
  • Here’s a video from a few of years ago of a kid arguing with his mother for a cup of chocolate milk–and the argument is being broadcast over the channel. It’s my favorite video next to the AGK video.
  • A friend showed me this PvP video of a Human Paladin, Khorazi, of the Dethecus realm, with a full Retribution build. Watching this video inspires me to improve my PvP skills (before and) when my Paladin gets to level 70. The only thing bothers me about this video is that he’s Alliance… Oh, well. A Paladin is a Paladin. :)
  • Finally, here is JAC Productions’ “made for video” version of the “Village of DDR,” featuring Naruto and Kingdom Hearts cosplayers. The skit was originally performed at the masquerade event at A-Kon 16 in Dallas, Texas.

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