This is a video from Insider detailing the process by which teeth are professionally deep cleaned. SPOILER SPOILER SPOILER: apparently not by removing them all first so the cleaner can work at a desk instead of inside your mouth. Also the video does contain some footage of some pretty dirty
This is a compilation video created by a hedge-trimming business based out of Melbourne, Australia of a number of hedge-trimming jobs reaching their very satisfying conclusions. God, if they had actually left any of those uncut bits it really would have bothered me. I’m what you might call a perfectonest.
There are few things in life more satisfying than a job well done. Besides a Snickers. Actually besides most junk food. And days off. And sleeping in. And naps. Now that I think about there are actually quite a few things in life more satisfying than a job well done.
This is a video from Japan of a group of men who have gathered to watch another man get all the snow that’s fallen on a warehouse roof to slide off. It takes what feels like eternity (skip to 0:50), but that snow comes down in a hurry when it
This is a compilation video made from clips posted to Reddit’s r/PerfectFit of things that fit perfectly inside one another or just clear passing each other with little to no room to spare. And let me tell you — it was very satisfying to watch from the toilet in a
This is a video of The Detail Geek cleaning and detailing what he believes to be the new nastiest vehicle he’s ever been contracted to clean, a 2018 Kia Sedona that looks like a McDonald’s exploded inside of it. The detailing took a total of 18 hours, which is significantly
This is a timelapse video of Youtuber OUROBOROS ARQ building a miniature bridge using the same techniques and miniature versions of the materials that would be used to build a full scale version. It was very satisfying to watch. Even more satisfying to watch? A timelapse video of a man
This is a video of woodturner Matt Jordan creating a beautiful wooden coffee mug (with metallic epoxy inlay) from the trunk of a small apple tree. You know, I think I might actually buy the equipment and get into woodturning. It really is something I think I could see myself