Because bad ideas come in all shapes and sizes (including XL), this is a clip of the Nitro Circus’ latest Life Size Toy: an 8-foot replica of a Duncan butterfly yo-yo designed to have two people strapped to the sides of as it spins suspended from a crane. That looks
This is a clip of Star Wars TIE fighters zipping around doing their thing with Borzoi (aka Russian Hunting Sighthound) Vladimir Poopin providing the sound effects. I have so many questions. Mostly about life though, everything here made perfect sense to me. View this post on Instagram A post shared
Because some people have all the fun (and hot dogs), this is a video of Pablo Rochat (who also made that awesome Hot Wheels hot dog launcher) and a friend playing a game of foosball on top of a grill, using roasting weenies for the players and an aluminum foil
Because why not, this is a video from musician fxsnowy, who played a chiptune version of Rage Against The Machine’s 1992 protest song ‘Killing In The Name Of’ using SEGA Genesis sounds. He did a great job, although it lacks the evocative message of the original without any lyrics. Still,
Note: Video unsurprisingly contains strong language. The handiwork of master editor eli_handle_b․wav, this is a video reimagining It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’s healthy paternal figure Frank Reynolds in The Last Of Us. It’s solid gold. Or, if it’s not solid gold, it’s at least 99.99% like is stamped on all
This is a video of a flat earther explaining that everybody on earth has their own personal sun (none of us view the same one), that that they’re all only about 50 miles away at any given time (they move away the closer you get like a rainbow), and they’re
Because magic is everywhere, these are a couple videos of Japanese Youtuber Hoshizora Camping (turn captions on to follow along) constructing a ring to place around a metal secondary combustion stove that produces fire tornadoes with “woven” flames. How cool is that! Am I going to start a house fire
Inspired by the old paper shredder his mom was throwing out, artist Japhy Riddle added wheels to it and transformed it into a piece of kinetic art, pulling itself along and endlessly shredding provided it has a piece of paper long enough, and its power cord reaches. The machine gives