This is some POV footage from McDonald’s franchise owner Stephen Patula of him demonstrating how the fast food giant’s popular Crispy Chicken Sandwich is made from start to finish. So, how is a McDonald’s Crispy Chicken Sandwich made? SPOILER: Not like any one I’ve ever ever eaten. I mean he
This is a video of Youtuber Maya interviewing a variety of different animals with a tiny functional microphone. All the animals she interviews live at a rehabilitation center and are unreleasable into the wild as the result of a permanent injury or handicap that would make survival improbably. Thankfully, they’re
Because if you’re going to do something, you should do it with flair, this is a short video of a man demonstrating how to open a soda bottle with a bang via a quick palm strike. And since I’m convinced I can do everything I watch in a Youtube video,
This is a map detailing where the most out-of-state residents of each particular state come from. I learned a lot by looking at it. Mostly that Californians refuse to move any further east than Texas. Or maybe they all just run out of gas money there after having their dreams
Ever wonder how a Big Mac is made? I just assumed a stork brought them like babies. APPARENTLY NOT. This is a TikTok video made by McDonald’s employee moon_man14 detailing the process, which is pretty much exactly what you’d expect, although he make the sandwich extra slow so you don’t
In I’m pretty sure I remember a Mythbusters episode about this news, this is a video of The Action Lab half-heartedly experimenting to see if a swimmer (read: wind-up turtle toy) can swim just as fast in syrup as in water. The idea is that although syrup is more viscous,
This is a video from the dream-livers at Youtube channel Beyond The Press experimenting with various amounts of gunpowder and dynamite to determine which is best for blowing up a pumpkin. The result? Depends on what kind of pumpkin explosion you’re looking for. Apparently the dynamite explodes quicker and results
This is a video captured from inside the cabin of an Airbus A320 as it takes off from Changi Airport in Singapore to show the changing speed (measures in km/h so it makes no sense to Americans) as it breaks the laws of physics. Honestly, I still can’t believe people