Because it’s important to break in a new mount before riding into battle, this is a video of a pond frog catching a ride on a fish. Clearly, this isn’t his first aquatic rodeo. Do you think it’s actually steering it? Because that would be amazing. You know, I still
- May 9, 2022
Note: Volume on, that head smack is so satisfying. This is a video of a man convinced the laws of physics don’t apply to him attempting to stand against the wall of a centrifugal Gravitron. Admittedly, he does a fairly decent job, and I know exactly what I’m going to
- May 9, 2022
This is a short video of a Corvette owner who’s apparently unaware where exactly the camera is while taking selfies showing off the angel that his own little angel of a daughter lovingly Dremeled into the driver side door of his new Corvette. Was she allowed to draw the angel,
- May 6, 2022
Feel like crying? I’ve got you. This is a video of ESPN sportscaster Scott Van Pelt giving a moving tribute to his dog Otis during SportsCenter’s ‘One Big Thing’ segment. Otis passed at the end of April after yet another battle with cancer. Per Scott: “After the show tonight I’d
- May 6, 2022
Because reverse can be tricky for some people, this is a video of some numbnut in an old Isuzu Rodeo backing up hard into a parked Nissan Xterra, and if this had happened when I was in high school every dude would be wincing right now at their dream car
- May 6, 2022
Because Mother Nature is freakier than four dudes in a two-man horse costume, this is a video captured by nature photographer David Weiller of a giant red millipede traversing a branch in Madagascar’s Marojejy National Park. Just look at all those legs — there’s like 160+! For reference, I only
- May 6, 2022
Because best friends come in all shapes and species, this is a video of Chuwi El Galan the sloth and best pal Seven the beagle hanging out and living the dream at Venezuela’s Fundacion Chuwie Centro de Rescate y Rehabilitacion de Perezas (Chuwie Foundation: Sloth rescue and Rehabilitation Center). The
- May 5, 2022
Note: Video is not for the easily motion sick. This is a first person POV video from a projectile launched by SpinLaunch, an upstart company that aims (for the heavens!) to shoot small satellites and other space-bound equipment into the atmosphere using a giant centrifuge (aka suborbital mass accelerator). The
- May 5, 2022