The Best Things To Do on the Internet This Weekend

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Here's the funny thing about the Internet: No matter how much time you actually spend online, you will never see and experience everything the Internet has to offer. The sheer magnitude of videos, websites, games, photos, social media sites and zany GIFs is far too much for one person to find on their own. So we decided to compile a handy list. Here are the best things to do on the Internet this weekend, September 7 - 8.

Watch Ylvis' 'The Fox' Music Video

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A bizzare mash-up of weird Internet virality and somewhat inspired by the crazy antics of Psy's 'Gangam Style', the Norweigen duo's 'The Fox,' has all the weirdness and an odd catchy beat that might make it one of the next big Internet sensations. The video was intended to promote the release of band's talk show,though it's safe to say "The Fox" has already extended far beyond the show's normal fan base. Ylvis' wacky music video features a series of people in animal costumes as the pop duo elaborates on the various noises that various animals make.

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Watch The Greatest 'Blurred Lines' Parody, 'Defined Lines'

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"You think that you're so slick. Let me emasculate ya," croons "Defined Lines" parody creators Zoe Ellwood, Olivia Lubbock, and Adelaide Dunn, a feminist parody of Robin Thicke's hit single "Blurred Lines." Directly confronting the rape-y vibe of the song, 'Defined Lines' seeks to rectify the message of 'Blurred Lines,' and controversially enough was taken down from YouTube earlier this week due to inappropriate sexual content, which is equal parts hilarious and sad given the content of the hit single.

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Watch Richard Simmons Act Insane On Jimmy Kimmel Live

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Not exactly known as the most sane media personality around, eccentric exercise guru Richard Simmons is known for his flamboyant antics both in and out of the gym, but his recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel takes the cake (or diet food, in the case of exercise enthusiasts). This "crystal-studded tornado of inspiration," as Jimmy Kimmel describes Simmons, does everything from sit and sway on Bill Hader's lap to sit and lick a Jimmy Kimmel Live sticker, and really shows off during the interview why he's one crazy cat.

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