First Person POV Of Individual Hot Pot Dining Booth In Japan

First Person POV Of Individual Hot Pot Dining Booth In Japan

This is a video of Youtuber DancingBacons providing a first-person POV experience of eating at an individual hot pot dining booth at a Japanese chain. It’s wild because you’re sitting right across from, and next to, other people, but there are dividers in-between to remind you that you’re alone. Me? I’d start talking to them about my recent doctor’s appointment anyways, but that’s just me and making other people uncomfortable is my first name.

House-Spanning Rube Goldberg Machine Delivers Scoop Of Ice Cream

House-Spanning Rube Goldberg Machine Delivers Scoop Of Ice Cream

This is a video created by Youtuber Sprice Machines, who spent four months constructing a Rube Goldberg chain reaction machine that spans almost his entire home, all to deliver a single scoop of ice cream with chocolate syrup and sprinkles. Is this the easiest way to get a scoop of ice cream with toppings? Of course not, but neither is breaking into a Baskin Robbins under the cover of darkness, but we’ve all done that now, haven’t we? Right? We’ve all done that.

Video Of 1940’s San Francisco, Remastered With Color, 60FPS

Video Of 1940's San Francisco, Remastered With Color, 60FPS

This is a video of San Francisco from the 1940’s that’s been remastered (including a boost to 60FPS, enhanced to HD, improved sharpness and brightness, stabilized, denoised, and deblurred) and had color and ambient sound added. What a trip down memory lane this must be if you’re like 120 now. Perhaps the craziest thing I noticed is it doesn’t appear nearly as hilly as it was when I visited. I guess the hills didn’t develop until more recently. “You’re not that smart, are you?” Pfft — I’m so bright my dad calls me sun! “I think you mean ‘son’.” My whole life is a lie.

Artist’s Clever Perspective Video Tricks

Artist's Clever Perspective Video Tricks

This is a short compilation video of video artist Zach King’s clever perspective based editing tricks, usually grabbing something huge in the background only for it to appear small in Zach’s hands. That’s fun. Or, who knows, maybe he’s a legit wizard. I’m joking, I’m pretty sure I know all the real wizards in the world. We hold semiannual conferences. Abra-skedaddle!

Be sure to check out Zach’s Instagram if this is your cup of tea that’s actually a hot tub.

Thanks to my dad, who agrees this guy gives even David Copperfield a run for his money.

Reimagining Microscopic Objects On A Human Scale

Reimagining Microscopic Objects On A Human Scale

This is a video that, just like the title describes, imagines various microscope objects on a human scale, beginning with a hydrogen atom resized to 5cm, and making its way through various bacteria and viruses, a city-sized sperm, and a continent sized dust mite. I learned a lot by watching it. Mostly about the relative size of microscopic objects, but also a little about myself. I realized that, yes, given the opportunity, I 100% would tame and ride a giant sperm into battle. I didn’t know that about myself before.

Three Cats Explore A Giant Triangular Kaleidoscope

Three Cats Explore A Giant Triangular Kaleidoscope

This is a video of Maru (hands/paws down one of my favorite internet cats) and sisters Hana and Miri exploring a giant mirrored kaleidoscope, multiplying themselves like bunnies in the process. So many Marus! I didn’t think I’d ever be able to get enough of that pouty face, and I was right. Now I’m tempted to make a kaleidoscope for my own cat, but I’ve got the feeling that multiplying the image of the devil so many times will only end badly, and the last thing I need is a portal to hell taking up valuable space in the living room.