Because there’s absolutely zero shortage of wackadoo ideas on the internet, here’s a couple videos of rollerblader Ilia Savosin hacking the Matrix and performing a variety of tricks with custom skates he made using computer keyboards, flatscreen monitors, laptops, and computer mice. Was that a QWERTY grind I saw?! Probably
Note: Check your volume, windy. These are two videos of speedwing paraglider David Edwards demonstrating his skill by making an incredibly precise landing next to a friend sitting on a bench. FULL DISCLOSURE: Yes, I did hope he was going to land right on top of dude’s head. Still, that
This is a video of good boy Kronos the Australian Cattle Dog balancing anything and everything on his head because he has the grace and poise of a furry ballerina. A warm one I wouldn’t mind sleeping next to at night. I dated an actual ballerina once, she was so
This is a video of a father activating Matrix mode and grabbing his two kids to leap over a snow sled, which they were directly in the path of (without intervention, this also would have served as a great lesson to teach his children about being aware of their surroundings).
This is a compilation video of pet bunny Harmony playing outside, but always keeping her big ears open for her owner’s call, and returning to him immediately when he does call. Now that is a GOOD BUNNY. I have three dogs that could learn a thing or two from Harmony
Canadian children’s book author and illustrator Lulu Lotus recently set the Guinness World Record for loudest nose whistle, with an impressive 44.1dB snoot hooter. That’s about as loud as a bird’s call. In her own words while I go blow my nose (technically pick) so it stops unintentionally whistling when
Hailing from Nagoya, Japan, the Toho Marching Band made its second appearance at the Pasadena Rose Bowl Parade this year and wowed the audience with a fancy turn set to Queen’s ‘We Will Rock You’. If you’re into fancy marching band maneuvers, this is the video for you. For everybody
After seven years of construction, artist Robert Wechsler has finally completed assembly of a giant cube made from 100,000 pennies. Each individual penny has four notches cut from its sides at 90-degree angles so they could be assembled K’Nex style into sheets, then stacked into this 540-pound cube. Damn, 100,000