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All Nine ‘Star Wars’ Intros Ranked From Worst to Best
The Art of Storytelling looked at the intro scenes of each of the nine movies in the Star Wars franchise and ranked them worst to best.
A Playful Gayageum Cover of the Grateful Dead Song ‘Sugar Magnolia’
Luna Lee performed a playful cover of the Grateful Dead song "Sugar Magnolia" on a traditional Korean Gayageum.
Six Wienermobiles Compete in the Inaugural ‘Oscar Mayer Wienie 500’ at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Six iconic Oscar Meyer Wienermobiles raced against each other in the first ever Oscar Meyer Wienie 500 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Kermit the Frog Gives Inspiring Commencement Speech to the Graduating Class of the University of Maryland
Kermit the Frog gave a truly inspiring commencement speech to the 2025 graduating class of the University of Maryland.
George Carlin Talks About Anti-War Protests and the John Birch Society in a 1965 Stand-Up Routine
A very clean cut George Carlin performed a stand-up routine addressing protesters and the John Birch Society in 1965.
Stunning Minimalist Kinetic Sculptures That Hide and Reveal Light Through the Movement of Pendulums
Damien Beneteau creates stunning minimalist kinetic sculptures that use the weight of pendulums to interact beautifully with light.
Two Japanese TV Show Contestants Act As a Single Gymnast Performing a Pommel Horse Routine
Two contestants on the Japanese TV show Masquerade acted as a single gymnast performing a hilarious pommel horse routine.
The Ingenious Interlocking Brick Design of the Iconic ‘Ennis House’ by Frank Lloyd Wright
"This House" took a look at the "Ennis House" in Los Angeles, one of the most iconic houses designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
The Incredible Giant Leaps That Shepherds in the Canary Islands Make Using Only a Speared Pole
Idea Soup marveled over 'Salto de pastor Canario", the giant leaps that shepherds in the Canary Islands make using only a speared pole.
Musician Brilliantly Builds an Accordion Into a Guitar to Make a Custom ‘Guitardion’
Quebecois musician Eric Coquin Poirier created the "Guitardion", an accordion that is brilliantly built into the body of a guitar.
The Off-Putting Medieval Job of ‘Gong Farmer’ Who Collected and Disposed of Human Waste After Dark
MedievalMadness took a deep look one of the most necessary, yet off-putting jobs on the Middle Ages, the "gong farmer" or poo collector.
A Gorgeous Timelapse of Potassium Phosphate Crystallizing Into Unique Fractals
Thomas Blanchard placed potassium phosphate into a dish and photographed the crystallization as it grew into beautiful fractals.
The Hidden Psychological and Financial Tricks Behind Zero Interest ‘Buy Now Pay Later’ Programs
Former accounting consultant Grant Rudow explained the advantages and disadvantages of zero interest "buy now, pay later" programs.
Michael Scott From ‘The Office’ Joins ‘Severance’
hyperspacefool very cleverly inserted the very unserious Michael Scott from "The Office" into the very solemn environment of "Severance",
The Clever Tricks Behind Daring Stunts Performed in Classic Movies Made in the 1920s
Lost in Time shared a fascinating video that shows the clever tricks behind the dangerous stunts that took place in movies during the 1920s.
The Institutional Origins of Cringey Corporate Jargon
Dr. Erica Brozovsky,of "Otherwords"explained how cringey corporate jargon originated from military, sports, and computer terms.
Why Cats Knead (Make Biscuits) With Their Paws
Dr. Sarah Wooten of Cats.com talked about several theories as to why felines kneed surfaces (make biscuits) with their paws.
Cat Video Fest 2025 – A Compilation of Submitted Cat Videos That Benefit Cat Shelters Across the US
Oscilloscope Laboratories announced Cat Video Fest 2025 featuring a 75 minute compilation of submitted and sourced cat videos.
George Wendt Leg Wrestles John Goodman on the First Episode of ‘Late Night with Conan O’Brien’ in 1993
On the first episode of "Late Night with Conan O'Brien", George Wendt stood up in the audience and volunteered to leg wrestle John Goodman.
High School Seniors in 2025 Respond to Questions Asked by Their Younger Selves in 2018
The 2025 senior class of the McCallie School in Chattanooga sat down to answer questions that they asked their future selves in 2018.
Wooden Shrimp Automata Prepare a Lovely Meal for a Picnic Date In the Park
Amedeo Capelli of Stoccafisso Design used his hand-carved series of shrimp automata to make it look like they were going on a picnic date.
The Disgusting Reality of Daily Life for the Common People in Ancient Rome
Professor Gregory S. Aldrete talked about the disgusting reality of daily life in Ancient Rome for common people.
A Hypnotic Banjo Cover of the Classic Pink Floyd Song ‘Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun’
Foggy Mountain Spaceship played a beautifully hypnotic banjo cover of the classic Pink Floyd song "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun".
George Wendt Reunites With ‘Cheers’ Co-Stars Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson in August 2024
George Wendt reunited with "Cheers" co-stars Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson on their podcast "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" in August 2024.
A Nostalgic Compilation of Every Greeting and Response When Norm Peterson Walks Into ‘Cheers’
Peacock put together a nostalgic compilation of every time that Norm Peterson walked into the bar on the classic TV series "Cheers".
A 1976 Video That Explains Basic Computer Terms
A computer expert helps a business owner learn how to use a computer to help with his backlog of paperwork in a classic video from 1976.
A Claymation Cat Goes Medieval on the Monsters in the Video Game ‘Doom: The Dark Ages’
Lee Hardcastle's Claycat claymation feline went medieval on as many monsters as possible in the video game "Doom: The Dark Ages".
Columbus, Ohio Band Performs Live Music From ‘Mario Kart’ as the Game Is Being Played
The Mario Kart Band from Columbus, Ohio is a talented group of musicians play the soundtrack in real time as the game is being played.
British Man Compares the Grocery Stores in the United States to Those He Grew Up With in England
Laurence BrownofLost in the Pond amusingly compared supermarkets in the United States with the grocery stores he grew up with in England.
New York Comedian Pokes Gentle Fun at the Bustling City of Boston, Massachusetts
New York comedian Myles Toe took his sharp critique to the city of Boston, calling the it "New York's drunk and bitter Irish cousin".
Kind Woman Creates a Relaxing Backyard Retreat for the Stray Cats Who Came to Stay
A kind woman named Addy bought a house, she found that it came with a backyard of cats for whom she created a relaxing retreat.
An Ephemeral Remix of The Cure’s ‘Endsong’ by Orbital
The electronic band Orbital remixed "Endsong" by The Cure, giving Robert Smith's powerful 2024 composition a ephemeral layer.
A Hilariously Deadpan Recreations of Classic News Reports Stating That ‘Everything Is Bad’
Neural Viz took used AI to recreate classic news reports with all the anchors reporting that "everything is bad".
An Ingenious Roadtrip Simulator Where Players Collectively Vote on the Direction Every Ten Seconds
Neal.fun created the "Internet Roadtrip", an online driving simulator where players vote on direction and radio music every ten seconds.
Heroic Boxer Jumps Into Action to Keep His Canine Sibling Alive For Three Hours During Epileptic Seizure
A very attentive boxer name Reggie jumped into action when his canine sibling Yogi, a French boxer with epilepsy, began having a seizure.
A Delightful Bassoon Quartet Cover of the Sabrina Carpenter Song ‘Espresso’
The Breaking Winds quartet performed a delightful cover of the Sabrina Carpenter song Espresso" on bassoons.
Inside Svalbard Brewery, A Remote Craft Brewery North of the Arctic Circle
Great Big Story visited the Svalbard Bryggeri, theworld's northernmost craft brewery to sample their unique beer made with real glacier water.
A Tranquil Video Essay About the Evolution of Light Bulbs and Lamps
Dutch artist Posy narrated a wonderfully tranquil video essay about the evolution of the light bulbs and lamps that he analyzed one by one.
Brazilian Hillbilly Band Plays Rage Against the Machine’s ‘Killing In the Name’
Brazilian hillbilly band Tiao e os Bravos played Rage Against the Machine's "Killing in the Name" while standing amongst a pile of trash
Expressive Cat Tries to Have a Real Conversation With His Favorite Human
A rescued cat named Carlos is so expressive that it seems like he's trying to have a real conversation with his favorite human Tyler Epstein.
Comedians Assemble the World’s Largest Otamatone Orchestra at an Indiana High School
We're Not Wrong put set out to create the largest otamatone band and the Western Boone Junior-Senior High School in Indiana answered the call.
Yoda Sings a Lullaby to Himself During His Death Scene in a Bad Lip Reading of ‘Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi’
Bad Lip Reading turned Yoda's death scene from "Return of Jedi" into an amusing, nonsensical lullaby that Yoda sang to himself with Luke present.
John Williams ‘Hears a Shark’ While Listening to Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 Being Played
During an interview, film composer John Williams said he "heard a shark" while Sarah Willis played Beethoven's 7th on French horn.
What Would Happen If Earth’s Entire Landmass Were Submerged Under Water Over 200 Years
Peter Schmiedchenof the series"What If"vividly pondered what would happen if Earth's entire landmass were submerged under water.
The Controversial Cold War History Behind the Landmark ‘UFO Bridge’ in Bratislava, Slovakia
Ryan Socash of It's History takes a look at the landmark UFO Bridge" (officially called the Most SNP Bridge) in Bratislava, Slovakia.
Cate Blanchett Reads a Mystical Letter Written by Spanish Surrealist Remedios Varo to a Stranger
Cate Blanchett personified the voice of Spanish surrealist Remedios Varo in a delightfully bizarre letter that Varo had written to a stranger.
How ‘Dora and The Lost City of Gold’ Reflected Scientific Accuracy by Being Prepared With the Right Gear
Ella Al-Shamahi explains how "Dora and The Lost City of Gold" reflected true scientific accuracy by being practically prepared for the journey.
A Strangely Soothing Kinetic Sculpture Featuring Windshield Wipers Repeatedly Stroking Gray Faux Fur
Pfeifer & Kreutzer created the strangely soothing "Caress", gray faux fur attached to a wall being stroked by two windshield wipers.
Inside the 100 Year Old Frank Pepe Pizzeria Neapolitana in Connecticut That Created the New Haven Style Pizza
Shane Uriot talked to the proud employees of the iconic 100 year old Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana in New Haven, Connecticut.
Why the United Kingdom Has So Many Different Accents in Such a Relatively Small Geographic Area
Patrick Foote of Name Explain explored why the entirety of the United Kingdom, a relatively small geographical area, has so many accents.
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