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This Week’s Top Web Comedy Video: A Gross Misuse of Inception [Video]

This Weeks Top Web Comedy Video: A Gross Misuse of Inception [Video] Let’s be honest: in case you really had the flexibility of inception, you wouldn’t waste it on something as mundane as corporate espionage. You’d do just what this guy does. Creep.

Rounding out the remainder of the week’s best comedy vids over at Splitsider : one bad therapist, a number of great fake ads, and what it’s desire to be a Human Centipede alum. I mean, apart from just really terrible.

Other highlights from the week in comedy:

- Conan’s First Guest: Jack Nicholson
- The hassle with Calling Late Night Comedians Biased
- Is There Ever a Justification for Joke Stealing?
- The Source of Parody: Victorian England
- A Examine Lookwell, Conan’s Long-Lost Pilot
- How Fox News Covered the Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear

This Weeks Top Web Comedy Video: A Gross Misuse of Inception [Video] Splitsider is a web site about comedy and the folks who create it. It covers movies, TV shows, web videos, books and any other format that exists to make you laugh.

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