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Filling time on a 24-hour headline network is hard. So when news is slow, esteemed organizations like the Onion News Network follow this simple formula: create pulsating 3-D animated graphics, find an animated graphics expert in a suit, connect live to an on-scene reporter, and make sure you get really excited about everything going on. Here, a pulsating red dot emits rows of concentric circles, crashing into long green irregular shapes. What could it mean?!  (by Sean O'Key) Running Time: 2:26
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