Because some people are actually out there living their dream (I remain inside only daydreaming about it), this is a video of the fun-loving Aussies of How Ridiculous destroying a variety of objects with an absolutely massive 1,250-pound steel-tipped dart. After a toy dinosaur, stacks of cardboard and printer paper,
This was a fun-to-watch video of Youtuber Brick Technology building different LEGO machines to topple increasingly sturdy LEGO towers. He begins with a ramming car, before upgrading to a battering ram, bashing hammer, ball shooting tank, grappling hook, and, finally, a climber that ascends the tower and shakes it down
This are a couple videos of giant anteater (he’s giant, not the ants he eats, although I bet he could huff some pretty big ones) King Bumi opening wrapped presents gifted to him at the North Florida Wildlife Center in Lamont, Florida. Honestly, the way he moves I’m not totally
This is a video from Houston, Texas where a broken water pipe is absolutely punishing a Volkswagen Atlas, flooding the entire vehicle so badly that water is pouring out of the back tailgate. And that doesn’t look like clean water. That water has a color to it. And not a
Because some people have all the fun, and those people aren’t me, the Aussies of Youtube channel How Ridiculous took their world’s largest blender (previously seen HERE), and put it to the test with some gloriously fiery results. Highlights include a bunch of aerosol deodorant cans and some sparklers to
Because some people actually make their dreams come true instead of letting them remain dreams like most of us do (we should start a self-help book club), this is a video of the spirited Aussies of Youtube channel How Ridiculous absolutely destroying a variety of different objects in the world’s
Constructed over the course of four days by 18 steady-handed builders, this is a video of the world’s largest Kapla plank tower being destroyed (Kapla planks are like long dominoes made from pine). The tower measured a very respectable 82-feet tall, and took over 100,000 planks to construct. Wow! The
This is a video of Slow Mo Guys Gav and Dan crashing extremely powerful neodymium magnets into one another, and capturing their destruction at 187,000 frames/second. It doesn’t even look real, it looks like the sort of CGI I’d expect to see in a Transformers movie in 20 years. Such