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Remember Anakin being fried by the lightning at the beginning of the duel?
What if that didn't happen?
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Note: People who are just out to annoy some people by posting spam on videos should know that no one will ever see spam because it must pass through me before anyone can see it. So is it worth it?
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I DO NOT OWN DRAGONBALL. DragonBall is Owned by TOEI ANIMATION, Ltd. and Licensed by FUNimation Productions, Ltd.. All Rights Reserved. DragonBall, DragonBall Z, DragonBall GT and all logos, character names and distinctive likenesses thereof are trademarks of TOEI ANIMATION, Ltd.
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This is my ideal ending for the movie The Notebook. I always thought this is what the ending should have been like, so here it is. My first video ever so please be kind!
I do not have the rights to any of the clips. All clips belong to Alliance Atlantis.
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Minor commentary included.
I was having a sound issue, and this video unfortunately got the last bit of it.
This won't be apparent in any further videos (nor will the occasional blackness).
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Dawson's Creek series finale re-edited to make it a Dawson/Joey ending! We do not know who is responsible for this vid. If you do, let us know so we can give credit!
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Made this video in regards to a thread about the comapanion cube appearing at the last scene in the game. A suspected fake, i demonstrate how the user who posted an image of it might have faked it. I ran through the game multiple times in normal and commentry mode and this is the only possible explanation available.
Kang.
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http://www.ted.com Steven Levitt is an economics professor at the University of Chicago and the best-selling author of Freakonomics. In this talk, filmed at TED2004, he goes inside an inner-city gang to examine economic principles at work in the real world. (Recorded February 2004 in Monterey, CA. Duration: 22:00)