This is a video of Australian performance artist and avante-garde dancer Smac McCreanor performing an interpretive dance for each of 100 different random objects being crushed by a hydraulic press. She really does a fantastic job of capturing the essence of each’s destruction. Of course the matching outfits don’t hurt
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 over the weekend, I can confirm that these are, in fact, what people are wearing this year.
This is a music video from There I Ruined It (previously), who used A.I. to emulate Anthony Kiedis’ and John Frusciante’s vocals for a performance of ‘Snow’ with lyrics reimagined to sound like what non-fans think the band is singing. I imagine even a few fans would acknowledge this is
This is the suite (and sweet) sign for the Women’s Care Specialists for mammograms and ultrasounds in a medical building, who have the very appropriate and presumably intentional suite 800B. Is there also a urologist in Suite P3N15? I doubt it, but what sort of trouble are you having, anyways?
This is a video of a man fulfilling one of my lifelong dreams and swallowing all 27-feet of the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile. It’s absolutely perfect — a real cinematic masterpiece. Which brings me to my next point: Oscar Mayer should become the official sponsor of the Academy Awards. I mean
NOTE: Caught going around the internet again so I moved it to the front page, although I’d already started writing the article before a dim light (possibly a weak lightning bug kept in a jar too long) went off in the back of my brain and I decided to search
This is a video of musician The Kiffness (previously) turning the audio of a cat named George Rufus who appears to say “Sometimes I’m alone. Hello? Sometimes I’m not” into a sad little song about loneliness. There’s nothing sadder than a sad cat, and a song about a sad cat
This is a delightful video of a hamster navigating the rainbow maze created by Youtuber Mister Hamster. It’s really less of a maze though and more of an obstacle course. Still, it’s a pleasant reminder why the internet was invented. “It wasn’t for this.” Whatever, Al Gore, you weren’t even