This is a 45-minute compilation of what KLR Productions believes to be the best animal voiceover videos of 2024. At least of the animal voiceovers that they saw. Because I saw some that weren’t included here that would make you laugh so hard you’d travel back in time and pee
Note: Volume on for the full experience. This is a video of a wacky waving inflatable tube guy going the extra mile and really putting on a show at a Lincoln dealership, incorporating the sign in front of him into the performance for some extra FLAIR. Whoever added the song
This is a video from Youtuber and obviously fun guy BionicandtheWires, who hooked up some sensors to a growing oyster mushroom colony to detect fluctuations in electrical activity, which are converted to signals that activate the mushroom’s solenoid-powered bionic arms and play a keyboard. It sounds just as trippy as
This is a video from filmmaker Tyler Johnson, who modded a cat exercise wheel with an Insta360 camera to capture some unorthodox footage of his cat exercising. Not exactly what I was hoping for from Santa, but I suppose it’s better than coal or taking turns with the reindeer pooping
This is a chart of the ten Wikipedia articles that received the most page views in 2024. The results may or may not surprise you depending on how much you suspected people rely on Wikipedia for their political information. Honestly, I was more surprised that the search results page for
Using Google’s Frightgeist search trend data, Visual Capitalist created this graphic of the top 27 most searched for Halloween costumes of 2023. And, after a very brief scroll of my Facebook feed from last year, I can confirm that these are, in fact, what people wore. Although I’d argue Taylor
Presumably to get people hyped about the Chestnut vs. Kobayashi: Unfinished Beef hot dog eating contest being live-broadcast by Netflix on September 2nd, this is a video of 16-time Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest Champion Joey Chestnut answering questions asked by internet users, including how he’s able to eat over
This is a short video of TikTok user zarcole wasting a phone scammer’s time, offering to send pictures if he’ll give up his email address, then convincing him to sing a Bollywood song that he gets so into he snaps when he’s interrupted. I get the same way when someone