A fat guy gives a new meaning to the phrase 'we hit turbulence' when he dances shirtless to the song 'Turbulence' by Steve Aoki and Laidback Luke ft. Lil John in this hilarious Vine video.
If touching family reunions between moms and their military sons bring a tear to your eye, you may want to go and grab the tissue box right now. We'll wait. Ready?
A Vine user named Khoaliti has turned himself into something of a viral star after he posted a video of his girlfriend basically ending their romance. His description of the video simply states, "You guys just witness my breakup...#damn." Clearly some things are better left off of social media.
They say a zebra can't change its stripes. That old adage also applies to monsters -- in this case, Cookie Monster. Watch the Sesame Street denizen and junk food aficionado realize that when presented with a plate full of healthy vegetables.
Macklemore's song "Same Love" has become a gay rights anthem. The track has people tapping their toes and thinking -- no mean feat. But with popularity comes parody.
Some fans took to Twitter's video-sharing app Vine to record some silly clips of them riffing off "Same Love"'s spoken word intro: "When I was in the third grade I thought that I was gay/'Cause I could draw, m
Check it out! It's the best Vines of July 2013... proving to radio personalities the world 'round that it is possible to be relevant and have good content in 6 seconds or less!
You can tell that the dude driving the car in this funny Vine video thinks the woman dancing in the back seat to Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" is hot by the way he keeps glancing in the mirror. Or not.
SyFy's ridiculous original movie "Sharknado" debuted last night and blew up the Internet. It's actually still trending on Twitter. Yeah. Vine users (thankfully) posted videos of some of the movie's best moments, providing us with plenty of laughs today.
Here's some of the funniest Vine videos about "Sharknado."
Facebook released an update to its Instagram app today that allows people to record and upload 15-second videos, complete with filters and more options not currently offered by its competitor, Vine. Folks on Twitter, which owns Vine, ironically used the hashtag #UsingVineIsLike to criticize the app for being outdated and passé.