This is a video from Darren Dyk of Youtube channel Beyond Slow Motion featuring a bunch of skilled fingerboarders (including himself) performing tricks, filmed at 1000FPS for some ultra slow motion goodness. And what goodness it was! Except for the song he chose for the soundtrack, I’m pretty sure that
These are two videos (the second being the NIGHT MODE version I was hoping for) of a (potentially modded) Tamiya 4WD scale race car speeding around a mini race track at speeds so quick it’s hard to believe it can go so fast. Of course it’s also hard to believe
Because what else are you going to do with 400 spring-loaded LEGO shooters, this is a video of Youtuber BrickstoryBuilds attempting to get them all to fire simultaneously at Bowser. Before that though he takes out some Star Wars battle droids with a sweet train-based shooting system. That’s cool, and
This is a video from WIRED highlighting the life and skills of Josh Jacobs, a man who’s taken Slinky manipulation to the next level. Some of the tricks he’s able to perform with a Slinky are most impressive. Me? I have no interest in manipulating Slinkys, only friends and coworkers.
Go big or go home: some people live by the motto. Me? I never left home to begin with because I know me. This is a video of Youtuber Dave Hohman’s insane Lionel train set and Christmas village. The video includes a timelapse of its construction, which took 21 days,
This a vintage news report from the vaults of ABC7 in New York highlighting the crazy demand for Cabbage Patch Dolls leading up to Christmas in 1983. Man, those parents are NUTS. Me? If my kids want something and it’s out of stock or hard to get that’s just too
Because there’s no telling what sort of thoughts exist inside a cat’s head besides death and destruction, this is a video of a woman making a giant cat toy by attaching strips of toilet paper to a ceiling fan to see how her cat friend will react. The cat repeatedly
Weebles wobble but they don’t fall down. Trust me, I did a lot of experimenting as a kid. And now Colin Furze has gone and transformed himself into a real-life Weeble using a piece of semi-spherical molded concrete and a harness to attach himself to it. That looks like fun.