by Lori Dorn on (#32GQW)
Never one to shy away from doing things differently, the talented Puddles Pity Party performed a cover of the Nine Inch Nails song “Hurt†with a bit of a 1970s glam rock flavor to it. Using his iPad, he slowed the song down just a touch, added in some background vocals and looked straight at...
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by Lori Dorn on (#32GN6)
In her beautiful photo series entitled “Overlooked Black Dogs“, New York City photographer Shaina Fishman partnered with Foster Dogs NYC and The Dog Matchmaker to raise awareness about Black Dog Syndrome (BDS). Similar to Fred Levy’s 2014 project, Fishman sees the beauty of these often overlooked black dogs and wants give them a better chance...
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by Lori Dorn on (#32GEY)
In another of their very insightful video essays, film and television analysis platform ScreenPrism shows how the use of such non-verbal and reflective cinematic techniques as framing, color, music, flashbacks and voiceover speak to and for the highly marginalized women of The Handmaid’s Tale. The show is a masterclass in using audiovisual techniques like framing,...
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by Lori Dorn on (#32GC6)
A little dog named Devo enjoyed the sights as he and his GoPro wielding human shared a nice ride on the same longboard as they rolled through the streets West Palm Beach, Florida, up to the green grass of home. Per his human, “Me and my dog Devo skating through Florida enjoying life and the...
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by Lori Dorn on (#32G62)
The wonderfully plain-spoken animated statistical series The Infographics Show explained the history of nomenclature, citing the likely origins of the very first first names and the derivatives thereof. They also provided a fascinating and current list of the most popular names in countries around the world. First of all we should point out that a...
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by Lori Dorn on (#32G2W)
An adorable baby boy named Spencer was propped up on the corner of the couch and watched intently as his father Vince began playing a guitar, his blue eyes widening in fascination at theses sounds he’d never heard before. After a moment, Spencer broke out into a big smile, amusing the adults in the room....
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by Lori Dorn on (#32G2Y)
YouTuber oOtoke created an amusing timelapse that encompassed over 1,000 photos over three years of him lip-synching the song “Halo, Džozefina†by singer Djordje Marjanovic. oOtoke’s performance was spot on, particularly with his seemingly fast growing locks and ever changing facial hair. via PetaPixel Stunning Timelapse of a Total Solar Eclipse in 2012Rock Band &...
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by Justin Page on (#32FWC)
Ben of PressTube has made a new video where he sends 15 pounds of gold slime into an industrial shredder. It left quite a mess behind, but the process is very satisfying to watch. We previously wrote about Ben when he introduced Stretch Armstrong to the shredder. Shredding a Normal and Frozen Stretch Armstrong In...
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by Justin Page on (#32FRX)
Bilfinger Industrial Services HSE supervisor Graham Sims posted videos of scaffolder Jack Lewis doing hilarious and very accurate prehistoric impressions of a Tyrannosaurus rex and a Velociraptor in front of his entertained co-workers. via reddit The 1993 Film ‘Jurassic Park’ Reimagined Without Visual EffectsSlow-Motion Video of an Asteroid Hitting a Diorama of Earth and Destroying...
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by Lori Dorn on (#329CB)
A post shared by Suki The Cat (@sukiicat) on Sep 2, 2017 at 5:22pm PDT Suki is a gorgeously majestic Bengal cat from Canada who loves going on road trips with her beloved human. Together the two of them visit beautiful, picturesque mountains and lakes, where Suki can go climbing, go boating, go fishing or...
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by Lori Dorn on (#329AK)
Vocally speaking, Chris Pine is a total expert. https://t.co/4i3oW7xvri pic.twitter.com/da8LelLdFI — W magazine (@wmag) September 5, 2017 While visiting the offices of W Magazine in January 2017, actor Chris Pine broke out into a surprisingly soulful version of the 1977 Gloria Gaynor disco hit “I Will Survive“. Vocally speaking, Chris Pine is a total expert....
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by Lori Dorn on (#329AN)
In early 2017, caretakers at the foster organization Kitten School demonstrated how to gently tame and socialize a terrified feral kitten named Dormouse in real time, over the course of five informative videos. Meet Dormouse, a 4 month old male feral kitten who needs some serious socialization work before he can go up for adoption....
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by Lori Dorn on (#3297Z)
A post shared by PUTPUT (@putput.dk) on Sep 1, 2015 at 2:49am PDT In 2015, Stephan Friedli and Ulrik Martin Larsen of the artistic duo PutPut created “Fruitless“, a quirky photo series that depicted everyday household items as potted plants. They filled terracotta planters with dirt into which they placed such items as combs, shoehorns...
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by Lori Dorn on (#3292M)
A bodybuilder named William Reed, who was born with achromatopsia and had only seen the world in black and white for his 66 years, received the gift of color from a pair of EnChroma glasses that he received from his family for his birthday. Needless to say, he was completely overwhelmed with emotion by what...
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by Lori Dorn on (#328ZT)
Zoo Beauval in Saint-Aignan, Centre, France shared an absolutely wonderful compilation that showed the remarkable transformation of a tiny newborn baby panda named Mini Yuan Zi (MYZ) during his first thirty days of life. On day one MYZ was bright red and hairless, but by day 30, the little one showed all the markings of...
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by Justin Page on (#328WY)
A post shared by Cosplay Parents (@cosplayparents) on May 25, 2017 at 5:48am PDT California retired married couple Steven and Millie Tani (a.k.a. “The Cosplay Parents“) are very big fans of anything Marvel, DC, sci-fi, and fantasy. They both share this geeky love by cosplaying together as anything from Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor to...
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by Lori Dorn on (#328T7)
While in the coastal Swedish town of Söråker, Great Big Story visited Oskars, a cannery that specializes in making the Swedish delicacy surströmming aka fermented herring – a dish known for being highly odiferous. In fact, the smell is so strong that the employees will often plug their noses while working their shift. The recipe...
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by Lori Dorn on (#328Q9)
Nigel Stanford, a talented ambient musician Wellington, New Zealand who previously used cool science experiments to visually narrate his “Cymatics†video, has employed a number reticulating robot arms to “play†the instruments for the smashing music video for “Automatica†A post shared by Nigel Stanford (@nigelstanford) on Aug 5, 2017 at 12:46pm PDT Stanford also...
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by Justin Page on (#328QB)
Bryan Lawrence of Creepy Candles has created the Bleeding Hand Candle, a creepy handmade candle that to oozes blood and reveals a skeletal hand while melting. It is available to purchase from his Etsy store. via Nerdcore PyroPet Candle, A Cat-Shaped Candle That Reveals a Metal Skeleton As It MeltsThe Incredible Melting Mandle, A Ghoulish...
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by Lori Dorn on (#328HZ)
Videographer Parker Paul created “Quadcopter“, a wonderful short film using drone footage shot by fellow filmmaker Alban Roinard over the beautiful town of St. Ives, Cornwall, UK. Using his VFX skills, Paul crafted a mirror image of the original footage, creating a rather dizzying but beautifully kaleidoscopic effect. via Boing Boing ‘Zombie vs. Drone’, A...
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by Justin Page on (#328F0)
A group of old and young thrill seekers in Divinópolis, Minas Gerais, Brasil joined together and engaged in a very exciting downhill roller cart ride. The riders weaved back and forth through the dusty roads, with the very back cart taking numerous adrenaline fueled risks along the way. We meet to ride our roller carts...
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by Lori Dorn on (#328C0)
In the summer of 2017, rangers with the Hirola Conservation Program captured the rare and simply stunning sight of two white giraffes, perhaps a mother and baby, as they wandered through a protected preserve in North Eastern Kenya. While the reason behind their snowy coats isn’t stated, one probable explanation is leucism, a genetic condition...
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by Justin Page on (#328C2)
Brooklyn artist and motion designer J.R. Schmidt of Google Creative Lab created a beautiful art print that imagines New York City built out of LEGO. Prints are available to purchase from Curioos. via Cool Material LEGO Sculptures by Nathan SawayaLEGO New York, 3D Design Based on Maps & Satellite ImageryAn Art Print by Pop Chart...
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by Justin Page on (#327X9)
Determined Scottish YouTuber Mike Boyd of the Learn Quick series was challenged by a man named Ben to try and learn how to stack dice with a cup. After quickly learning to successfully stack five dice, Mike decided to up the ante by stacking two sets of five dice on top of one another. @mikeboydvideo...
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by Justin Page on (#327TG)
Portland, Oregon stop-motion animator Kevin Parry of LAIKA (The Boxtrolls, Kubo and the Two Strings) released two videos (1 and 2) featuring some of his most incredible optical illusions. We previously wrote Kevin when he demonstrated 100 different types of walks while on a treadmill. via Tastefully Offensive Animator Demonstrates 100 Different Types of Walks...
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by Justin Page on (#327QG)
The team at ThinkGeek created a geektastic waffle maker that is able to cook 5 3/4″ across x 6 3/4″ tall waffles featuring a d20 dice design on both sides. Star Wars BB-8 Waffle MakerA Miniature Cake Pan by ThinkGeek That Creates Small Cakes Shaped Like a d20 DieThe Keyboard Waffle Iron, A Waffle Maker...
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by Justin Page on (#327MC)
On an episode of The Late Late Show, James Corden got into character as Pennywise from IT. During an amusing comedy sketch, the demonic clown became very confused when an office worker called the “IT Department†to solve a computer issue. When an office worker calls the IT department to solve a computer issue, confusion...
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by Justin Page on (#327H4)
Fox Searchlight released the new trailer for The Shape of Water, a Cold War era romance film directed by the great Guillermo del Toro. The thrilling trailer helps unfold the love story between a courageous mute woman and a merman creature. The Shape of Water is currently scheduled to hit theaters on December 8th, 2017....
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by Lori Dorn on (#32605)
In May 2017, the Beryozka Dance Ensemble performed an incredible version of a traditional Russian dance in which the talented dancers appeared to be floating on air above the stage. This dance was part of a longer concert taking place at The Tchaikovsky Concert Hall through the Moscow State Philharmonic Society. A separate video shows...
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by Lori Dorn on (#325XK)
Vice News went to Dunwoody, Georgia to speak with attendees of MicroCon, a biennial four day event for the self-declared rulers of the independently declared states around the world. While these micronations are not officially recognized within the country of residence, many of their leaders enjoy the trappings of royalty and respect. Molossia. Slobovia. The...
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by Lori Dorn on (#325TR)
After unsuccessfully attempting to get his big body into a small fishbowl, a determined Maru, who is incredibly fond of tight spaces, amazingly succeeded in the same mission but with a rectangular aquarium. Admittedly, Maru didn’t have much room to spare, but he was successful nonetheless. Maru the Cat Figures Out How to Fit His...
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by Lori Dorn on (#325RE)
A post shared by Tuviajedegrupo (@tuviajedegrupo) on Sep 13, 2017 at 3:45am PDT While staying at the luxurious Giraffe Manor hotel in Nairobi, Kenya, a visiting couple was surprised to find that there were two extra guests who invited themselves to breakfast. Rather than taking a seat at the table, however the long-necked guests named...
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by Justin Page on (#325E7)
A post shared by Lance Phan (@lance_phan) on Apr 23, 2017 at 6:39am PDT 3D artist Lance Phan turns ordinary photos of people into Pixar style characters. Lance’s entire collection of commission work is available to view on Instagram, Facebook, and his website. When he is not fully booked, individuals can ask for their photos...
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by Lori Dorn on (#325E9)
After taking a bit of time off, comedians Tripp Crosby and Tyler Stanton of Tripp and Tyler hilariously engaged in a dysfunctional conversation that encompasses many of the typical faux pas that many people make without realizing they are doing so the “stare masterâ€, “covert sneak peekerâ€, “the punctuator†and the “thunder stealerâ€. Have you missed us? Well, you're...
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by Lori Dorn on (#325B8)
Performer Hot Dad/Uncle Erik created and sang “I Can’t Get Google“, a hilarious original song with lyrics consisting of questions that people post to the Google Search App Facebook page instead of going to the search engine itself. This boggling trend is rather ironic since JFGIT used to be such the thing to say those...
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by Lori Dorn on (#3258D)
While on a road in Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand, an unsuspecting driver was stopped by an enormous elephant who proceeded to knock the cap off the bed of his pickup truck to search the food the giant pachyderm had evidently smelled. A wild hungry elephant smells food in the pick-up truck, so it decides to...
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by Scott Beale on (#3258F)
ThinkGeek is featuring a wonderful Breaking Bad RV Incense Burner. Just open the bullet riddled RV door, insert a burning incense cone and then smoke will start coming out of the RV vent. Those of us in jobs that don’t pay enough for what we put into them have been canoodling our secret plan for...
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by Justin Page on (#3258H)
Los Angeles video blogger and web producer Evan Puschak (a.k.a. “The Nerdwriter“) has created a new video essay where he explores the comic genius of amazing stand-up comedian, writer, producer, and actor Norm MacDonald. Comedian Norm MacDonald Talks About the First Time He Met Robin Williams In a Series of Poignant TweetsNorm Macdonald Offers a...
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by Justin Page on (#32515)
On an episode of Conan, IT actor Bill Skarsgård sat down with host Conan O’Brien and demonstrated his super creepy Pennywise the clown smile without any makeup on. Bill then chatted about how, to prep for his second audition, he practiced his Pennywise laugh with a clown face painted on while driving through Hollywood. Butterscotch...
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by Justin Page on (#324XC)
Filmmakers Clinton Jones of RocketJump and Shawn Lebert created a special effects-filled action comedy short that follows a group of roommates who play an all too real game of the floor is lava. As the world is slowly being swallowed by hot lava, the trio of roommates attempt to iron out their differences while getting...
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British Footballer Effortlessly Speaks In Different Accents Being Called Out to Him By His Teammates
by Lori Dorn on (#324XE)
While travelling by bus to a game in Amsterdam, a highly encouraged Kai Lewis of Football Road Trips quite effortlessly spun a number of rather salty tales using different accents from around the world that were being randomly called out by his teammates. Amongst the accents Lewis performed were Irish, Northern Irish, Welsh, Scottish, Spanish,...
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by Justin Page on (#324XG)
McFly guitarist and father Tom Fletcher posted a great video in 2015 of his adorable little son, Buzz, giggles uncontrollably whenever his dad blew the seeds off of a dandelion. This is why being a Dad is awesome. This is the first time my son Buzz has ever seen a dandelion…I think he liked it....
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Researchers Dress Up As Car Seats to Create the Illusion That Their Cars Are Completely Self-Driving
by Lori Dorn on (#324SC)
In August, we wrote about a driver dressed up as a car seat in order to give the illusion of a driverless car. It was later discovered that the driver was part of an autonomous car program through the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute. This very same program was profiled in a thoughtful Wired video essay....
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by Lori Dorn on (#324NJ)
Award-winning filmmaker Nelson Carvajal has put together a wonderful side-by-side visual comparison of actor Rami Malek playing the legendary Freddie Mercury as he came out on stage with Queen during the Live Aid fundraising concert in the upcoming biopic Bohemian Rhapsody with the original clip of the band’s performance in 1985. While the scenes don’t...
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by Justin Page on (#324ED)
Paramount Pictures has released the official trailer for Downsizing, an upcoming sci-fi comedy film directed by Alexander Payne and starring Matt Damon, Kristen Wiig, Christoph Waltz, and Hong Chau. The movie follows Paul Safranek (Damon) and his wife Audrey (Wiig) as they undergo a procedure to be shrunk down to five inches tall to help...
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by Justin Page on (#324EF)
SpaceX has released a great blooper reel that features a collection of missteps that they had while launching and landing their Falcon 9, the first fully reusable orbital rocket booster. CEO Elon Musk, who once said that “failure is an option here,†proved his point and shared it with all of us to enjoy. The...
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by Justin Page on (#324AR)
Disney•Pixar released a new trailer for Coco, their upcoming animated adventure film directed by Lee Unkrich, co-directed by Adrian Molina, and produced by Darla K. Anderson. The magical trailer follows young aspiring musician, Miguel Rivera (Anthony Gonzalez), as he goes on a vibrant adventure to find his voice. Coco is set to arrive in theaters...
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by Justin Page on (#3244W)
Justin Taylor and Toronto PWC teamed up to send a man in a t-rex costume hovering above a lake on a flyboard in Muskoka, Ontario. Justin used his 300hp race Sea-Doo to push the prehistoric beast up into the air. Unfortunately, what goes up must come down! It took everything my custom built race machine...
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by Lori Dorn on (#322NH)
While location scouting in Scotland for an upcoming film, photographer Adam Stocker captured that absolute beauty of the legendary Scottish highlands and lochs as he and his friend Sam drove a van through the quiet country roads scattered with sheep and long-haired highland cows. Driving around Scotland in a van is an experience that surpassed...
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by Lori Dorn on (#322KN)
In December 2014, The Philadelphia Daily News was given a guided tour into the belly of the world’s largest operational musical instrument, an enormous pipe organ that lives in the center of the Macy’s department store at 13th and Market streets. Known as the Wanamaker Grand Court Organ, the instrument has a long history within...
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