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What’s Trending This Week {Video}

Golf Cart gone Crazy

A driverless golf cart goes in reverse for several minutes at Loyola University Chicago before finally being stopped by campus police.

Giant Spider/Little Spiders

An Australian man goes to kill a huge wolf spider by smacking it with a broom.  What ends up happening is that the spider was also carrying her babies on her back and TONS of little baby spiders started running all over the place.

https://youtu.be/4rorJCGF1aM

Goat Answers Man’s Questions

Cute video… a man talk to the goat and it makes a loud noise each time like its answering.

https://youtu.be/ifbhXc5o4kk

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (Retro)

Someone made a trailer for this movie but with retro footage of Adam West and Christopher Reeves.

https://youtu.be/F6cpTjsHTNk

And finally, the quadruple rainbow!!

https://youtu.be/wDR75X-sPjU

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11 hours ago in Entertainment

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11 hours ago in Entertainment, Music

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11 hours ago in Sports, Trending

Antetokounmpo remains with Bucks as NBA trade deadline passes

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18 hours ago in Entertainment

Jon Hamm on hosting NFL Honors and ‘fellow Pisces’ Bad Bunny’s moment: ‘I applaud him as an artist’

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