This is a video from a Casper, Wyoming mechanic who had a hoarder bring her Scion xB in to have a nonfunctioning window repaired. If only she’d been hoarding working windows instead of trash. Seriously though, hoarding disorder is a real thing, and it makes me sad. And, at least
Because these sorts of things need to be talked about, /TVTooHigh is a subreddit for photos of flatscreen televisions mounted too high, or posts from people seeking feedback about the height they’ve mounted their own televisions, most of which are entirely too high, or low. From what I’ve seen, the
This is a 3D visualization created by Youtuber Jared Owen exploring the Statue Of Liberty. The video includes, in this order with timestamps: 0:00-Intro, 0:24-Geography, 1:37-History and Facts, 2:44-Construction, 5:31-Renovations, 5:48-Tour Outside, 7:17-Tour Inside Pedestal, 8:40-Tour Inside Statue. The tours at the end were the most exciting part though. Of
This is a video from Youtuber My Mountain Husky, who filled his home with 2,000 tennis balls, then set up cameras (including on one dog’s back) and left to see how his huskies Kakoa and Sky would react to this canine version of a very shallow Chuck E. Cheese ball
The Water Throne is a skull shaped toilet with integrated LED eyes (choose a color or set them to respond to sound) and a speaker system that can play audio from any source and for hands-free flushing via voice command through Siri or Google. Hey Google, try to flush that!
Designed for small two-story lofts, this tall chest of drawers transforms into a spiral staircase with the push of a button. Created by Italian design firm B PIÙ s.r.l., the Eclecctica staircase performs double duty as both storage space and stairs. Pretty neat, but I’m cool just climbing the open
This is the Sotheby’s listing for the colloquially known ‘Darth Vader House’ for sale in Houston, Texas. The house was built in 1992 for Dr. Jean Cukier, who, when deciding to have a custom home built “grabbed a piece of paper and drew it himself. Cukier loved Star Wars so
Stools: they’re disgusting to look out. “You do realize we’re talking about seats and not turds, right?” Oh — what’s the matter with those? Well apparently something, because Icelandic minimalist designers Erla Dögg Ingjaldsdóttir and Tryggvi Thorsteinsson of Minarc have created the HiDDenSit, a kitchen island with stools that appear