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10 Vines to Watch Before Twitter Shuts Down Vine

It's official: Twitter is pulling the plug on Vine. Here are 10 of the cutest, funniest, and most notable Vines to watch before they're gone.

It has only been around since 2013, but Vine has already given us so much. While it may not have cured world hunger or cleaned up the oceans, Vine brought us some unseeable moments that will forever be immortalized in our memories. Who knew you could get so much out of a 6-second clip? Do yourself a favor and check out these 10 must-see Vines while you still can!

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  1. The best Nickelback themed Vine. Look at this graph. Just look at it.

  1. Dog Vines are almost always great. Like this one featuring Ralph, the shameless tater tot-stealing dog.

  1. Cat Vines are pretty fantastic, too. How much joy does this adorable stretching kitten bring you? It’s the simple things.

  1. What’s cuter than adorable pet Vines? Adorable kid Vines, of course. If this sleepy and soft-spoken little one doesn’t make you say “aww,” it’s possible that nothing will.

  1. Napoleon Dynamite. Whip. Nae Nae. Enough said.

  1. This Vine, which is essentially a really short film, delves into a topic nobody wants to talk about. The grim reality of how quickly things can get out of hand when you’re just trying to rid your home of an unwanted spider.

  1. Some vines went above and beyond, demonstrating that art can exist anywhere — and that some people have a lot of extra time. This one was recognized by the Tribeca Film Festival.

  1. You’ll find some pretty cool optical illusions on Vine. Like this one, featuring a really cool souvenir from Paris. Is this guy a wizard?

  1. Sometimes the best Vines are the ones that didn’t turn out how the poster originally planned. Like this guy, who just wanted to show off his impressive moves at Krispy Kreme but faced an unexpected consequence.

  1. Finally, don’t leave without watching the strangely soothing clip known as the first Vine ever. Uploaded by the then-CEO of Twitter on the eve of Vine’s launch, it simply features a time-lapse of a chef preparing steak tartare. Yum.

Don’t fall into despair just yet. Rumors have begun to swirl that potential buyers have approached Twitter about purchasing Vine. Only time will tell what the true fate of Vine will be, so make sure to enjoy these classic clips while you still can.