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People in L.A. Freaking Out About a Tornado

If you haven’t seen it, a video has gone viral of a tornado tearing the roof off a building in suburban Los Angeles. The tornado was tiny compared to the…

Hurricane Ida Bears Down On Louisiana As A Major Storm
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If you haven't seen it, a video has gone viral of a tornado tearing the roof off a building in suburban Los Angeles.

The tornado was tiny compared to the ones you see in the Midwest . . . but L.A. rarely gets them, so people freaked out.

Everyone is loving the "very California" part of the video when the guy says, "It's a tornado, bro."

5 Hilarious Beavis And Butt-Head Moments

March 8, 1993, quite frankly, the world changed. It is on that day that Mike Judge creations Beavis And Butt-Head graced the airwaves of MTV and soon thereafter became a pop culture phenomenon. (Fun fact: Their popularity led to them appearing on the cover of Rolling Stone three times.)

While we could provide a sprawling list of great moments, for the sake of you, the reader, here are five of our favorite hilarious Beavis And Butt-Head moments.

When They Bullied Stewart Into Finding Them Some Internet Porn

Poor Stewart…he was just too weak to stand up to the pressures from Beavis and Butt-Head to find free porn on their high school’s library computer.

That Time They Were On Late Show With David Letterman

Actually, they were on the Late Show so many times that a supercut of their appearances exists.

That Airplane Scene From Beavis and Butt-Head Do America

The old lady who can’t wait to play the “slots,” Butt-Head falling in love with a flight attendant, and an appearance from The Great Cornholio makes this excerpt pretty perfect.

That Time They Presented An Oscar

For real…this happened, and we’re sure Bruce Stambler was thrilled that his hard work in Sound Effects Editing was being presented by the likes of Beavis and Butt-Head. Nonetheless, it’s still pretty funny.

That Time They Hosted A Thanksgiving Special With Kurt Loder

Kurt Loder, a legitimately serious journalist for MTV News, wasn’t even immune to getting involved with the music network’s biggest stars.   Clearly, he was a pretty good sport about it…even though he never scored.