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YouTube Guide: Bruce Willis causes massive property damage

A whole bunch of property dies hard in Slacktory’s latest supercut. Plus: Daily Grace gives you the cheapest, dumbest Halloween costumes ever.

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With over 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) Slacktory, “Supercut: Bruce Willis causes massive property damage”

The latest supercut from Slacktory is almost five minutes of Bruce-Willis-destroying-everything-in-sight goodness. With only a few months before A Good Day to Die Hard hits theaters, it’s a nice buffer to hold you over until John McClane inevitably destroys even more property. Yippee-ki-yay, motherf**kers.

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2) Daily Grace, “THE CHEAPEST DUMBEST HALLOWEEN COSTUMES”

Grace Helbig has given you plenty of ideas throughout this month for Halloween costumes, but if you’ve put it off until the absolute last-minute, she offers four different dumb ideas that only require a black eyeliner pencil.

3) Film School Rejects, “The Exorcist (80s Sitcom Recut)”

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If you insert a laugh track “from a live studio audience” and some cheesy music, the The Exorcist turns less creepy and more ‘80s sitcom. Now all we’re missing is the life lesson at the end of the episode.

4) TEDEducation, “Diagnosing a zombie”

How does someone become a zombie? Tim Verstynen and Bradley Voytek take a look at a hypothetical zombie and apply what they already know about the human body and various medical conditions to figure out what exactly makes a zombie, medically speaking.

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5) Vi Hart, “Flex Mex”

Vi Hart parodies her own “Hexaflexagons” video from earlier this month by applying that concept to something a little more tasty, with a tutorial on how to make a Tex-Mex hexaflexagon out of a tortilla.

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