Because there’s zero chance of ever forgetting this is the internet, here’s a video of musician Bob Strachan performing Coolio’s ‘Gansta’s Paradise’ to the tune of Johnny Cash’s ‘Folsom Prison Blues’. It works surprisingly well. I can’t say I’m shocked, but I did wake up this morning in the backyard
A feet of modern engineering, this motorized electric skateboard built by Youtuber Vagabond Works (vagabonds typically don’t work is the thing) moves on 24 legs inspired by the Strandbeest kinetic sculptures of Theo Jansen. It’s totally rideable and steerable too, featuring two motors powering its legs, and a 661 pound
This is a video of Klangphonics performing a techno song without a sequencer, but WITH a power washer and megaphone. It’s actually a fairly decent song too, as least as far as songs made with pressure washers go. Give me a power washer and a megaphone, and I can do
Because this is the internet and the internet is like a roller coaster that never stops once you’re on no matter how many times you puke, this is a video edited by There I Ruined It (previously) featuring Mr. Rogers performing ‘Won’t You Be My Neighbor?’ to the tune of
This is a video of musician Tony Ann turning his neighbor’s annoying car alarm into a tasty keyboard jam, proving that music is all around us (and not just waiting in my roommate’s butt while asking if I want to hear a jazz riff). And if Tony is this good
This is a video created by visual effects artist Wren of Corridor Digital imagining all the world’s estimated 20 quadrillion (20,000,000,000,000,000 or 20,000 trillion) ants in the same place at the same time. All standing flat they would cover approximately 225,000 square kilometers, or the size of Wisconsin. In a
Ever wanted to hear Lady Gaga’s 2008 banger ‘Poker Face’ reimagined in the style of a 1940’s western swing song? Well you’re in luck (this is the internet, after all), compliments of Youtuber There I Ruined It (previously). Did he actually ruin it though? It kinda whacks. “Slaps.” It kinda
This is a deepfake video starring Jerry Seinfeld in Pulp Fiction, complete with laugh track and sound effects from Seinfeld. It’s not as funny as the show, although I could certainly see Larry David trying to pitch this in an episode. “Prett-ay, prett-ay, prett-ay good,” I imagine him thinking to