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YouTube Guide: Jedi kitten uses the Force

The Force is strong with this kitty. So is the cute!

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Michelle Jaworski

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With more than 72 hours of footage uploaded every minute, it’s physically impossible to keep track of the content on YouTube. But in YouTube Guide, the Daily Dot will curate its five favorite finds for each workday.

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1) Final Cut King, “Jedi Kitten with the Force”

The force is strong with this cat as he makes havoc for his owner and levitates a goldfish out of his bowl after watching a Star Wars prequel. Even though he appears to be thwarted, he still manages to pull a Darth Vader in a tight spot.

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2) GrandpaPlaysGames, “Our 84 year old Grandpa plays Videogames!”

If you play video games with your parents or grandparents, one of two things will probably happen. They can get frustrated and give up, or watching them will be more entertaining than the game itself, as was the case with this grandfather who picked up Black Ops 2.

3) The Unusual Suspect, “Star Wars: Into Darkness”

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Now that J.J. Abrams is officially directing Star Wars: Episode VII, it was only a matter of time before the Star Wars/Star Trek mashups started appearing online. The one pairs the music from Star Trek Into Darkness with clips from the original Star Wars trilogy.

4) etoilec1, “PSY – Flipbook STYLE”

The pop culture phenomenon known as “Gangnam Style” is cooling down, but that doesn’t mean it’s dead yet. Psy’s famous music video is recreated shot-for-shot in a number of flipbooks by YouTuber etoilec1. While the video lacks the song itself, you can always play it in the background (although it’s not like Psy’s hurting for YouTube views nowadays).

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5) Magic Of Rahat, “Drive Thru Invisible Driver Prank 2”

The pranksters behind the original Drive Thru Invisible Prank are back to mentally screw around with fast food employees. The driver is hidden as a seemingly empty car drives to the drive thru window, and the workers don’t really know what to do about it.

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Photo via FinalCutKing/YouTube

 

 
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