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by Scott Beale on (#18ER5)
How To Origami shows how to fold an origami easter bunny.
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by Scott Beale on (#18EDN)
Taras Kul the “Crazy Russian Hacker†wanted to find out what would happen if marshmallow Peeps are placed in a vacuum chamber. This is a follow-up to his previous experiment to see what would happen to regular marshmallows if they were put in a vacuum.
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by Scott Beale on (#18EBE)
Competitive eater Matt Stonie consumed 200 marshmallow Peeps in one sitting. Back in 2014 Stonie consumed 100 Peeps in just over two minutes. A photo posted by Matt Stonie (@matt_stonie) on Mar 25, 2016 at 4:41pm PDT
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by Glen Tickle on (#18A4N)
“I’m an Expert Haggler at Garage Sales†is a short film by David Harris based on the McSweeney’s Internet Tendency story by Jory John. The film stars Matt Ingebretson as the haggler and Diane Sellers as the woman running the sale.
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by Glen Tickle on (#18A2P)
Mesmerizing stroboscopic patterns come to life on spinning Easter eggs with patterns that were drawn by the EggBot robot by Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. Various patterns are generated in Matlab using mathematical equations similar to ones describing Spirograph (or harmonograph) and Phyllotaxis. The patterns are calculated in such a way that when rotated under a […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#18A2R)
I-Media, a multi-function creative agency in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, has created a clever concept campaign for Molocow milk that brilliantly captures the essence of the famous alien cow abduction legend in a sleek, fun and modern design for kids. Molocow is a fun concept package for milk. We re-imagined milk bottle and package to appeal for […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#189YQ)
In their latest video, Let’s Melt This dissolved a series of styrofoam cups with clever drawings into a dish of acetone. Although dissolving and melting are two different chemical processes, it’s still interesting to watch the cups as they are quickly reduced to goo. Acetone can be found in nail polish remover and is well […]
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by Justin Page on (#189YS)
For their ongoing series of crushing experiments, the Hydraulic Press Channel released a special Easter themed video where they joyfully witnessed a festive Easter basket and assorted candies being crushed as flat as a pancake with their hydraulic press.
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by Lori Dorn on (#189WG)
Busted!!! Posted by Australian Bat Clinic & Wildlife Trauma Centre on Saturday, February 20, 2016 The Australian Bat Clinic & Wildlife Trauma Centre near Gold Coast, Queensland, is an amazing place that not only rescues flying foxes, but also other native animals such as wallabies and kangaroos. One such rescue is a sweet but mischievous juvenile […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#189ST)
In their latest whiteboard illustrated video, Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown of AsapSCIENCE explore the what might happen if event of every single person in the entire world became a vegetarian and how that global decision would affect the entire Earth. In a world without any meat eating humans to provide a market, whole herds […]
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by Justin Page on (#189QB)
On a recent episode of Conan, host Conan O’Brien and Andy Richter opened the show by somehow acquiring the Batmobile from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice as a rental car and taking it on an insane adventure around town.
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by Lori Dorn on (#189QD)
In a very timely parody of WatchCut’s “100 Years of Beauty†series, Mashable Watercooler provided a fascinating visual history encompassing 100 years of Chick beauty modeled by an adorable baby chicken, whose style was recreated in correlation with the trends of each decade. …our stunning model demonstrates how trends have changed for our little feathery […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#189MJ)
A group of Western Lowland Gorillas gleefully raced around to gather the yummy treats that their caretakers had hidden in and around the trees during their annual Easter Egg Hunt at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. According to one of the caretakers, the gorillas are given enrichment exercises regularly, but this was special, particularly […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#189HV)
In answer to a formidable challenge by b3ta to turn famous works of art into video games or the reverse, designer Happy Toast created “Pongdrian“, a brilliant combination of the iconic work of Piet Mondrian with the old-school simplicity of the classic arcade game Pong. Pongdrian – for the https://t.co/F5OaYC24PK game/art challenge pic.twitter.com/WexiHMbMfL — HappyToast […]
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by Scott Beale on (#189EV)
Burger Fiction takes a look at how Superman has evolved over the years on television and in movies.
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by Lori Dorn on (#189EX)
In the spirit of the upcoming Easter holiday, Wryfield Lab has posted another one of their wonderfully comforting audiovisual experiments with “ASMR Peeling on the Carrot“ in which the peel is methodically returned to the carrot from which it came. Slicing and dicing veggies again. This time peeling carrot back together, patiently working with a […]
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by Justin Page on (#189CC)
The VIDEO BEAT! shared a television commercial that The Rolling Stones made in 1964, titled “Snap, Crackle, Beat!,†for Rice Krispies that only aired in England. The catchy rock and roll jingle was co-written by the original leader of the band, Brian Jones, with help from the international J. Walter Thompson advertising agency. via reddit, […]
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by Justin Page on (#18997)
Marvel freelance video editor Noah Sterling has released an episode of his animated Bite-Size Comics series where he explains the story behind the Infinity Gauntlet in three hilarious minutes.
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A Look at the Career of Norman Reedus, The Versatile Actor Who Plays Daryl Dixon on The Walking Dead
by Justin Page on (#1896K)
In episode two of his series for IMDb, host Brandon Hardesty of No Small Parts takes a look at the career of versatile actor Norman Reedus, his popular role as Daryl Dixon in The Walking Dead, how he beat out Nicolas Cage for a modeling job, and more. We previously wrote about Brandon and his […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#1896N)
The Brain Scoop host Emily Graslie assembled a team of scientists to attempt to classify different types of candy to help explain taxonomy. Each scientist seems to take a different approach to how the candy should be classified based on things like their size, shape, contents, and even color. This experiment in classification can be […]
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by Justin Page on (#1896Q)
NYU Gallatin professor Louise Harpman and her business partner Scott Specht of Specht Architects have worked together to compile one of the world’s largest collection of disposable plastic coffee lids. In the informative video from New York University, Harpman talks about a few of her favorite coffee lids from over 550 that she and Specht […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#18943)
Garry Shandling, the comedy icon, writer, producer, and director has died at the age of 66 from a heart attack. Shandling began his career as a writer for the shows Sanford and Son and Welcome Back, Kotter. He was an occasional guest host for Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show, which prepared him for his most memorable […]
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by Justin Page on (#1891N)
A photo posted by lucy litman (@lucialitman) on Feb 8, 2016 at 6:46pm PST Lucy Litman of San Francisco has taken a stunning collection of photos that feature all sorts of vibrant foods and candies matched up with their corresponding Pantone color swatches. Her entire series of photos are available to view on Instagram. A […]
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by Justin Page on (#188YH)
A new teaser trailer has been unleashed for Star Wars: The Force Awakens that gives us a sneak peek at some of the deleted scenes featured in the upcoming DVD and Blu-ray combo packs. Star Wars: The Force Awakens is scheduled to release on Digital HD on April 1st, 2016, and then on Blu-ray and […]
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by Justin Page on (#188VZ)
Jesse Wellens of PrankvsPrank and cosplayer Jessica Shanholtz recently dress as Aladdin and Jasmine and took a magnificent electric carpet ride around San Francisco. Last year, Jesse took a wonderful carpet ride around New York City. Jesse also released a 360° view of his San Francisco trip that was filmed by drone pilot Jon Graham […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#186ZY)
In the spirit of the upcoming Easter holiday, the Food Surgeon took two of the holiday’s most popular treats and merged them into one, performing a Peep laparotomy with Cadbury Creme implant. 0:11 – I’m ready for a peep show. 0:59 – Almost too cute to operate on.. almost. 2:39 – Patient made an extremely […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#18700)
pic.twitter.com/5TO26upMjp — James Fridman (@fjamie013) March 15, 2016 Jamie Fridman, a photo editor with a wicked sense of humor, has posted a hilarious set of before and after user-submitted photos that show the changes he made with Photoshop manipulation, using the literal interpretation of submitters’ written request as his only guide. Except for one. pic.twitter.com/xvd2yyu96c […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#186QC)
Comedian Josh Gondelman recently made his debut on Conan where he talked about ghosting, confidence, and grandparents. Gondelman’s delightful album Physical Whisper is available now.
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by Glen Tickle on (#186MJ)
An enthusiastic father helps his young child experience some low-tech virtual reality by lifting them on a tricycle in front of a television playing first-person footage of a rider on a bicycle track. The man turns and shakes the tricycle to simulate turns and bumps along the track. via reddit
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by Lori Dorn on (#186H7)
The Suvet, our stylish part-suit, part duvet creation is taking the world by storm! Quick doze on the train to work?… Posted by Jurys Inns on Thursday, March 24, 2016 In their newest campaign, the British hotel chain Jurys Inn collaborated with costume designer Wendy Benstead to create a prototype of The Suvet, an incredibly unique […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#186H9)
The Open Band is a design project by the Brooklyn based rapid prototyping company Breakfast to create an open source design for the Apple Watch band, allowing users to create inexpensive replacement bands in a range of materials. The team says they never quite perfected the design, but wanted to share their progress. In early […]
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by Justin Page on (#186HB)
“Edible Sounds†is a tasty new DJ experiment by musician and artist Matthew Herbert of Accidental Records that took place at the Science Gallery London on March 16th. He featured a buffet of different foods that had been laser-etched and turned into actual audio records. Matthew brought his consumable records to life by “amplifying the […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#186E5)
The Wakaleo Animal Channel has created Animals on Glass, a truly hypnotic and charming video featuring a unique collection of different mammals, reptiles and insects shot from the underside as they moved upon a translucent table. The film crew worked with animal caregivers Tania Carter from Cool Companions and Trish Wimberley from the Australian Bat […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#186E7)
The Vinyl Factory has released a 60-second video that beautifully shows off the process of pressing a vinyl record at their factory. The video captures each step of the process that goes into taking a record from the factory to a fan’s turntable. As the UK’s original pressing plant, we receive requests practically daily from people […]
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by Justin Page on (#186AN)
A photo posted by Cuyler Smith (@cuylersmith) on Mar 12, 2016 at 12:38pm PST Trading Cards is a solo art show by Cuyler Smith at Gallery1988 (East) in Los Angeles featuring his illustrations of athletes from popular movies and television shows on sport trading cards. The show is currently on display and will run through […]
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by Justin Page on (#1867Z)
Dave Hax has created a new life hack video tutorial on how to quickly and safely cut onions using a strong hair pick that has stainless steel prongs. He demonstrates how to keep your fingers away from the knife blade by holding the onion in place with the hair pick.
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by Glen Tickle on (#18645)
The MinutePhysics video “Aliens: Are We Looking in the Wrong Place?†uses an explanation of basic statistics to suggest that humans need to rethink where in the Universe they look for life. Current searches focus on Earth-like planets, but the Big Alien Theory on which the video is based suggests that we should be looking […]
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by Justin Page on (#18647)
The Miss Meter measuring tape is a new innovative design by OTOTO shaped like a large yellow giraffe that can accurately tell you a precise distance by extending its extremely long neck. Miss Meter is available to purchase from the OTOTO store. As the most accurate giraffe in the savanna, Miss Meter can tell a […]
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by Justin Page on (#185ZZ)
San Gabriel, California creative Melody of HouseOfBlings has made a wonderful collection of clear mobile phone cases that contain vibrant sun dried pressed flowers. They are available to purchase on Etsy. images via HouseOfBlings via Bored Panda
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by Glen Tickle on (#18601)
Vox gives the history and evolution of the dance commonly known as “The Robot†in their video, “How ‘the robot’ became the greatest novelty dance of all time.†One particularly interesting fact is that the earliest versions of the dance actually predate not only real robots, but even the word itself.
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by Justin Page on (#185WC)
A photo posted by Christian Watson (@1924us) on Mar 17, 2016 at 8:47am PDT Oregon artist Christian Watson of the 1924 shop has created a collection of tiny highly-detailed drawings that appear to come out of the very tip of a pencil. Christian’s entire series of pencil tip drawings are available to view on Instagram. […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#185S7)
Primitive Technology demonstrated how to construct a bow and arrows using only primitive stone tools. The video shows how to cut a small tree for the bow with a stone hand axe, split it with a chisel, and then shape it using various other tools. It also details the process of how to make arrows and […]
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by Justin Page on (#185NA)
Warner Bros. has released the first trailer for The LEGO Batman Movie, their upcoming animated action comedy film directed by Chris McKay which is a spin-off of The Lego Movie. In the awesome trailer, LEGO Batman (Will Arnett) drops the mic after beatboxing and reheats some leftover in the brick-made Batcave. The LEGO Batman Movie […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#185HG)
Sophia, a lifelike robot developed by Hanson Robotics, agreed to destroy humans during an interview at SXSW with CNBC. Sophia’s creator Dr. David Hanson jokingly asked the robot, “Do you want to destroy humans?†The robot, appearing to simply want to be agreeable, answered with a polite, “Okay, I will destroy humans.†image via GIPHY […]
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by Justin Page on (#185HJ)
A photo posted by Momo Twins ~ Leia & Lauren (@leialauren) on Mar 10, 2016 at 9:20am PST Singaporean mother Amber Yong takes adorable photos of her 8-month old twin daughters Leia and Lauren, who are also known as the “Momo Twins,†by frequently dressing them up in fun new costumes. Her entire collection of […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#185DW)
Yeah, this rush hour coming with more hits than the Braves or the Yankees. WSB-TV traffic reporter Mark Arum paid tribute to the late Phife Dawg from A Tribe Called Quest by inserting the rappers lyrics into his updates. Phife Dawg, whose real name was Malik Taylor, died on March 22, 2016 from diabetes complications. […]
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by Justin Page on (#185AQ)
“Jurassic Carpark†is a clever prank, orchestrated by Hamish & Andy, where a realistic animatronic dinosaur creeps up and scares the living daylights out of people in a dark parking garage. A video posted by Hamish & Andy (@hamishandandy) on Mar 22, 2016 at 12:08am PDT
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by Glen Tickle on (#18392)
Virtual Desktop is a 3D computer desktop environment for Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. The program puts the desktop in a 3D environment where users can use the Internet, watch movies, and play games. The program will be available through Steam on March 28, 2016. images via Steam Thanks Scott Devaney!
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by Lori Dorn on (#1835W)
Eustace Tilley, the dandy mascot of the long-running magazine The New Yorker, has appeared on a great many covers since his (and the magazine’s) inception in 1925, but not always in the same style, fashion and/or gender. In order to highlight his ever-morphing nature, the New Yorker has created an amusing video that provides a […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#1835Y)
A photo posted by Krista (@whythankyew) on Feb 11, 2016 at 3:52am PST Mutka, a wonderful harlequin great dane who lives with his loving photographer human Krista Aalto in Piikkiö, Finland, is “a dog of a thousand faces†due to his extremely expressive nature and his very jowly jawline. In her post on Bored Panda, […]
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