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The last seven days was a lively week for viral videos. From creative (and colorful) marriage proposals to Bradley Cooper's impressive and surprisingly fluent French interview, this week's virals had something for everyone.
We've picked our 10 favorites from the week, which you can check out after the jump.
We don't know about Gotham City, but we do know the Joker is no longer wreaking havoc on the citizens of Springfield, Florida.
The town's police department has seized a 1978 Chevy Impala with a picture of what looks like the Joker from 'Batman' painted on the side.
In an already jam-packed summer movie season, director Matthew Vaughn hopes to impress audiences with his latest movie, 'X-Men: First Class,' a reboot of the Marvel movie series that takes fans back to the beginning (or in this case, the Cold War-era '60s).
Already, the film has impressed critics; it currently has over a 95 percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. But will audiences flock to see it in theaters? We'll know in a few days.
In the meantime, check out a list of new movies opening Friday, plus what's still playing in theaters, to help you decide what to see this weekend.
Thanks to craft beer company BrewDog, you can now look hobo-chic while drinking your beer. That's because the UK-based firm --co-owned by James Watt and Martin Dickie - has created a potent bottle of beer served inside an actual squirrel, weasel or hare carcass.
Meet Ellys, a Colombian Suicide Girl who spends her free time playing death-metal guitar and says she can't live without her voodoo doll.
Meet Damone, a Suicide Girl from Ohio who needs instant gratification and loves Tim Burton movies, but surprisingly doesn't like being sad.
This week saw a variety of viral videos, from a nostalgic flip book to celebrity cameo appearances ... even ninja references. (hi-yah!)
Leading the bunch is the 'Late Night' video of Jimmy Fallon singing Miley Cyrus' 'Party in the USA,' using a distinct, perfected impersonation. We realize nothing could beat the all-too-catchy original, but this version is pretty good competition.
See what other viral videos we picked as our favorites this week.
The big news in public transportation this week was 26-year old Ryan Wenzel (not pictured), who entertained riders of New York City's L Train with a pole dance.
While the show may have seemed spontaneous, it turns out it was actually part of a shoot for an upcoming Girl Talk video.
We only have a certain amount of sand in the hourglass, so we need to make sure the grains count before it's too late.
A woman named Bronnie Ware who once worked as a nurse has put out a list of the five most common regrets she encountered with people who were dying.
Two high school seniors at Westfield High School in Massachusetts wanted to entertain their fellow students by staging a lightsaber battle in the school cafeteria during lunch.
According to onlookers, one of the seniors entered the cafeteria from one side, and the other from another, and then they met in the middle for a 30-second showdown with their toy lightsabers.
Meet Silencia, a Suicide Girl who loves grandparents and sarcasm and says her list of hobbies is composed of lots of things ending in "ing." This babe says she couldn't live without her brain and heart, but could probably make it without her other organs.
Meet Manko, a Suicide Girl from the U.K. who says being mistaken for a transvestite makes her happy and that she spends most of her time wallowing in her self-obsession. Watch out, boys, this one's feisty!