WARNING: Possibly triggering if you have trypophobia or a general aversion to nastiness. Seen here looking like a dentist’s worst nightmare, this is a video from Photo Owl Time Lapse of a look inside a watermelon as it rots over the course of 128 days. Well, technically the watermelon collapses
Put on your pads and Jason mask and pretend you’re a goalie with this POV footage of a player shooting increasingly faster shots at a goal, from 40MPH to 99MPH. Even 40MPH looked too fast for me to block, and that’s without the distraction of other players in the way.
These are a couple videos from psychologist Edgar Ciancio, who attached the business end of a garden hose to the cone of a subwoofer to vibrate the water coming out in sync with the sound waves produced. Pretty cool, and I can’t wait to demonstrate this at my next BBQ
This is a clip of Red Bull BMX riding champion Matthias Dandois watching a Red Bull cliff diving competition when he decides he wouldn’t mind a bite to eat and swallows one of the divers whole. Yum! Reminds of that guy eating the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile. A diver and a
Ever wonder what the footage from a 360-degree camera held in the mouth of a kayaker would look like? Of course you have, you’re weird. It’s cool though, this is a judgement-free zone. And if anybody does start judging we’ll gang up on them and BACK-JUDGE. I pretty sure that’s
Note: Some appropriately colorful language from the people filming. This is a video of a pilot ejecting from an F-35B Lightning II fighter jet at the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth in Texas after a failed attempted at a vertical landing. Thankfully, the pilot is fine, but
Because this is the internet and the internet’s job is showing you things you didn’t know you needed to see and would have been fine not, this is a video of Furry Fritz the cat lapping up milk from a glass table, as viewed from below. That tongue is wild!
This is a visualization imagining the International Space Station orbiting earth at 10,000-feet instead of 254 miles. For reference, most commercial flights cruise between 33,000 and 42,000 feet, so this is comparatively low. AND FAST. Around 17,150MPH (37,600km/h) fast. It really zooms. It’s crazy to think the astronauts up there