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Things We Saw Today: He-Man Wants to Tell You About DMX’s “Party Up (Up In Here)”

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Here we are again as we always are, with me offering a new crossover music video for your perusal. This time, it’s He-Man singing DMX’s “Party Up (Up In Here),” the perennial favorite club jam. It’s not like the other mashups we talk about, because it’s mostly animation from the cartoon recut to make it look like they’re all singing along with the song, but hey, it’s great anyway. Oh, and be warned, maybe listen to this with headphones, as its audio may be NSFW. Number one He-Man mashup in my heart, though, will always be He-Man singing Four Non Blondes’ “What’s Going On”. (via The Humor Weakly)

  • Apple held their WWDC keynote today, and one fantastic announcement was that they just released Monument Valley 2, the sequel to the critically-acclaimed Monument Valley (featured in House of Cards, of all places). Easiest $5 spent on the App Store ever. (via Polygon)
  • According to this Business Insider piece, we millennials are destroying the casual dining restaurant industry (e.g., Buffalo Wild Wings, Cheesecake Factory, Applebees). Huh.

Genesis at 2 almost 3. She wanted to keep her fro. #WonderWoman! We’re ready!!! #TBT

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Viola Davis shared this incredible photo of her daughter dressed up as Wonder Woman. Yes, yes, yes! (via Motto)

What’d you see today, friends?

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