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Maybe Don’t Be a Hero

Maybe Don’t Be a Hero

YouTuber XeteraCX pokes fun at GoPro’s slogan and the staple action POV song Sail by showing two people who got punished hard for being reckless. Fortunately both men lived through their painful lessons.

Mythopolis

Mythopolis

Single mother Medusa hopes to find a new boyfriend while taking care of her son Minotaur, who hasn’t taken to any of her mom’s dates so far. Greek mythology meets romantic comedy in Alexandra Hetmerova’s charming Master’s graduation film.

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If Car Insurance Companies Were Honest

If Car Insurance Companies Were Honest

Cracked takes another cynical look at corporations, this time taking on auto insurance, which is not only legally mandated, but the companies what they can to avoid paying claims, and then penalize you for doing exactly what you paid them for.

A Video on Wes Anderson Videos

A Video on Wes Anderson Videos

(PG-13 Language) Dominick Nero got sick of seeing essays, parodies and other videos based on Wes Anderson’s films. So he decided to make a video about them. Hmmm. He also forgot what “supercut” means. Great edit though.

Key & Peele: The Morty Jebsen Show

Key & Peele: The Morty Jebsen Show

(PG-13 Language) Talk show vet Morty Jebsen asks rapper Young Bidness about a touchy subject, causing the latter to walk out. Or at least try to. Key & Peele came up with what would be one of the most viral videos ever if it were real.

Baby’s First Garage Door

Baby’s First Garage Door

This little tyke has his mind seriously blown when he witnesses a motorized garage door opening up. Kid, get ready to have your priceless reaction shot plastered onto everything as the internet meme army gets their hands on this clip.

E-Yes!

E-Yes!

(PG-13 Language) YouTuber Jeanette Manu got maximum value out of a cheap spelling trick. She asked her friend Don to spell the word “yes”, then asked him what word is formed out of the letters “e-y-e-s.” Madness ensued.

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Advice for Colbert

Advice for Colbert

(PG-13 Language) Vanity Fair reached out to talk show hosts Jimmy Kimmel, Conan O’Brien, John Oliver, Seth Meyers, Bill Maher, Trevor Noah and James Corden to offer up some pointers to Stephen Colbert as he prepares for his Late Show debut tonight. Say, where’s Fallon?

Plankton. A Thank You Would Be Nice.

Plankton. A Thank You Would Be Nice.

The BBC and SpongeBob SquarePants‘ Sheldon J. Plankton defend his namesake animals, reminding us that without them we would have much less air to breathe, food to eat and fuel to use.

The Bunny Scores!

The Bunny Scores!

During the Canadian Football League Labor Day Classic, a rabbit ran onto the field and proceeded to make a break for the endzone. With no defense blocking his way, he not only scored a touchdown, he did a little showboating as he crossed the goal line.

MGS V: The Phantom Menace

MGS V: The Phantom Menace

(SPOILERS, PG-13 Language) videogamedunkey shows us some advanced tips and tricks for Metal Gear Solid V, including caring for pets, dealing with troops and harnessing the destructive power of supply drops.

Cats vs. Toilet Paper

Cats vs. Toilet Paper

We already know that cats can be real assholes. To further prove this point, CFS compiled a series of kitties wreaking havoc in the bathroom. Now we know why they don’t wipe after the litter box.

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LWT: Back to School

LWT: Back to School

(PG-13 Language) John Oliver takes a break from taking a break to give incoming American high school students an irreverent rundown of the things that they’ll be taught. And the ones that are actually worth learning about.

Key & Peele: Marbles

Key & Peele: Marbles

An assistant state’s attorney meets his new boss for the first day on the job, and becomes obsessed with the jar of marbles on the desk. Yet another Key & Peele clip that reminds us they can be just as weird as they are funny.

Dance Beasts

Dance Beasts

The fighting game Gang Beasts‘ ragdoll physics and blobby characters make for intense and hilarious brawls. But as Redditor BareyLegalAlien shows, it can also lead to balletic movement. And breakdancing and humping. Skip to 2:05 for the highlight moment.

Excuse Me, Princess!

Excuse Me, Princess!

(Warning: Annoying) We’re pretty sure that the guys behind the 1989 Zelda cartoon were watching a little too much Steve Martin when they created the dialogue for Link, who seems to say the same thing a whole lot of times for a show that only lasted 13 episodes.

Coke-Butane Rocket

Coke-Butane Rocket

The Ukrainian junkyard hackers known as Kreosan make powerful but short-lived bottle rockets using Coca-Cola and liquid butane. Similar to water and compressed air, the less dense butane forcefully ejects the softdrink out of the bottle. Keep away from open flame.

Batmetal Returns

Batmetal Returns

(PG-13) Batman and his Dethklok cover band try to rescue Aquaman from Spongebob Squarepants and Princess Ariel in Red Medusa’s fan music video for Murmaider. Check out Batmetal’s first adventure here.

HBO’s Sesame Street

HBO’s Sesame Street

It was recently announced that Sesame Street would be airing episodes on HBO. But if the guys at Barely Productions are to be believed (and they aren’t), the gang will be getting decidedly more adult, per HBO standards.

The Real Odd Couple

The Real Odd Couple

“A two-legged chihuahua and a silkie chicken who are inseparable.” It sounds like the setup for a really bad sitcom. But Roo the dog, and Penny the bird have truly developed an unusual bond after being rescued by the same person.

Key & Peele: Neil deGrasse Tyson

Key & Peele: Neil deGrasse Tyson

“Well, actually…” Key & Peele‘s penultimate episode featured three sketches where astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson weaseled his way out of arguments with his wife by rattling off trivia and creating CGI out of thin air, Cosmos-style.

How to Score Pickup Basketball

How to Score Pickup Basketball

(PG-13 Language) Grantland warns pickup hoops players to stick to the normal 2- and 3-point system. Why? Because using 1s and 2s – i.e. making one shot twice as valuable as the other – encourages players to summon their inner Josh Smith.

Rolling in the Ducks

Rolling in the Ducks

The Duck Army was just discovered a few days back, and it’s already spawned many hilarious tributes. One of our favorites is this Vine of Adele’s Rolling in the Deep, accompanied by Duck Army. We dare you to play the loop just once.

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