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YouTube Guide: The “30 Rock” high five challenge

Mark Malkoff celebrated the end of 30 Rock by waiting outside the studio to high-five the sitcom’s cast.

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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) Geeking Out, “30 Rock High Five Challenge”

Kerri Doherty and Mark Malkoff are huge 30 Rock fans, so they sat outside the Brooklyn studio in order to thank the cast for the past seven seasons with a high five, but after a number of cast members came outside, they were waiting for that final high five from Tina Fey.

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2) JanAnimations, “Let’s Go and Meet the Bronies”

The long-awaited Brony documentary was released over the weekend, but you can see a sneak peek with a breakdown of the many different types of Bronies (and the inclusion of female fans) from John de Lancie and Tara Strong.

3) Barack’s Dubs, “Barack Obama Singing SexyBack by Justin Timberlake (ft. Joe Biden)”

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Now that President Obama’s started his second term in office, he’s got a lot on his plate. But what he may have forgotten to mention in his Inaugural Speech is that he’s pulling a Justin Timberlake and bringing sexy back with some help from the V.P.

4) Devin Graham, “Scooter Freestyle – World’s Best Pro Scooter Riders”

Devin Graham spent some time with the Lucky scooter team at different skateparks and around San Diego and Los Angeles as they show off their impressive moves for the camera and an engaging audience.

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5) Hadouken, “People Are Awesome 2013”

The U.K.-based band have finally released the latest in their annual People Are Awesome video series, to coincidewith the release of their latest album, and it features even more of the best extreme athletes and stunts on YouTube.

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