This is a video of Adrian Marquez Jr.’s graduation from the University Of California Berkeley when the announcer provides an Americanized pronunciation of the name after his (I believe Yuang Shi) very similarly to “You ain’t sh!t.” She really puts some heat on that ball too. This reminds me of
This is a Guinness World Record video highlighting the tongue of a St. Bernard named Mochi, who was just awarded the record for longest dog tongue. You may recall the recently posted record holder for largest circumference human female tongue. It’s a world record tongue kind of week. Next week:
This is a video from Guinness World Records highlighting the life and purr of tabby cat Bella of Huntingdon, England, who was just awarded the record for the loudest purr, with a respectable 54.59 decibels. While it’s certainly not going to cause any hearing damage, that’s about as loud as
This is a video of Rubik’s Cuber (Cubist?) Max Park beating the previous Rubik’s Cube speed solving record of 3.47 seconds (which stood for 4.5 years) with a blistering 3.13 second finish. For reference, the Rubik’s Cube I’ve had since I was 7 remains unsolved, so my personal best, which
Collected by 95 home dryer vent cleaning franchisees of Dryer Vent Wizard International, the company set the Guinness World Record for largest dryer lint ball collected, with a respectable 690 pound mound. They then had a group of firefighters from Farmington Hills, Michigan burn the ball to demonstrate just how
This is a video of Buffalo Bills wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie providing a gender reveal for his sister’s upcoming baby after a touchdown. SPOILER: It’s a boy! I wonder what they would have done if he didn’t score a touchdown. Now I’m not a fan of gender reveals in general,
This is a video of the Guinness World Record holder for longest Hot Wheels track, a respectable 663.298m (2,176′ 2″) run constructed by the children of parents who work for Alfred Benesch & Co. as a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) learning experience in Foster Township, Pennsylvania. So, if
This is a video of three athletes jumping through the same horizontal hula hoop in one fluid movement as the first jumper throws the hoop behind him. Although based on how hard they celebrate afterwards, I wonder just how many tries this took to get right. My guess is in