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Digital Trends’ top 5 viral videos for March 25, 2011

We are back with a new selection of videos to tickle your fancy. These videos are not all from this week, but they all made us laugh or caused our jaws to drop recently. Enjoy!


12-Year Old Pwns Ping Pong and Geometry

This kid is either going to be a geometry stud or a ping pong wizard. Or he will become one of “those guys”, hanging out at the bar and trying to pick up chicks with his awesome ping pong trick shots. It is a lonely life at the top of the ping pong trick shot pyramid…


Badminton, the Sport of Jedi

There is one easy way to help badminton achieve the success in America that it has reached in other countries—throw in deadly lightsabers! Doubles matches would be significantly more interesting if there was a slight chance of someone getting struck down, only to have them become more powerful than anyone could possibly imagine.


Brockman Shows How it’s Done

While his catch phrase “That’s how it’s done” borders on the obnoxious, some of these trickshots from Milwaukee Bucks D League player Jon Brockman are fairly amazing.


Fat Man+Tiny Pool=Internet Fame

In the video below, this guy has decided that the world record for belly flop has stood for long enough! Eventually you just have to stop and wonder at what point the world record for bellyflops will yield to the world record for people dying while attempting to break a single world record.


Slipknot vs. Bieber

Shy of something really insane, possibly Justin Bieber jumping a flaming motorcycle over the Grand Canyon, this might be the last time the Bieb will make it on the top 5. In the video below, “jefftheworld” has mashed up Slipknot and Justin Bieber. God knows why, but it is fairly catchy.

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