Ask Your Doctor About Tacos
Pleated Jeans reminds us that not all drugs are expensive, taste horrible and could very well kill you. Case in point: the popular antidepressant beef’n cheese-ifil citrate, more commonly known as “tacos.”
Pleated Jeans reminds us that not all drugs are expensive, taste horrible and could very well kill you. Case in point: the popular antidepressant beef’n cheese-ifil citrate, more commonly known as “tacos.”
We’ve seen a smart beggar figure out an effortless way to beg. But comedian John Elerick thinks the beggars of the future will be even more cunning, not to mention tech-savvy. And customer-friendly. Square should get on this.
(NSFW: Language) Tonight! A reporter is sick of being out in the snow, an anchorwoman is red-faced and speechless and a witty anchorman introduces us to the “caboose pistol.” All that and more in this month’s news bloopers.
Street performers are always looking for new ways to catch the eye of passers-by. This Cambridge UK musician stands out from the crowd by playing in the most unconventional of venues – inside a trash bin.
Mario and Fafa dig through the darkest corners of the Internet looking for the ultimate web oddities in 10 Things on the Internet That We Don’t Understand. They make a good point about the Facebook “Like” buttons on Myspace.
Dave Urlakis of Awkward Spaceship has a question for his musical idol, Lou Bega: What ever happened to Mambos number 1 through 4? And if you have no idea what we’re talking about, look it up, kids.
Breaking news! Man climbs tree to hit ball! It says a lot about the leisurely pace of golf that the crowd and the commentators were so pumped up when Sergio Garcia pulled this off at the 2013 Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Don’t bother wearing underwear ladies and gentlemen, because Gonzo is about to melt them right off. This man’s insane tambourine skills are matched only by his sense of fashion. Keep rocking man.
Commentator Michael Schiavello oversaw an MMA match featuring fighter Dan Mainus, but it ended up sounding like he was giving real time updates on the activities of his pooper.
When life gives you lemons, we hope they’re not given to you this way. Comedian Will Sasso (MAD TV, How I Met Your Mother) has an ongoing series of short clips on Vine wherein he has a lemon-puking affliction.
YouTuber massbetelnut made it look like the members of The Beach Boys were mocking themselves with this absolutely hilariously off-key dub of the music video for I Get Around.
Gru and his minions encounter the Anti-Villain League in the follow up to the wildly popular and often hilarious original Despicable Me. We find it ironic that a family flick has its trailer backed by an Eminem track though.
Redditor jaredhag23 shares a friend’s daughter’s answers to a Math workbook. The right answers were already there, but the instruction didn’t point to them well enough. She was probably like, “Okay, I got this.”
Animator Kristjan Lyngmo turns horror tropes on their head while examining the difficulties of being a masked killer in this funny computer animated short. We wonder if Mreddy Mrueger has it any easier.
A man sees what his life would be like without the Internet in this didactic short from Uproxx. Alternative titles could be “A World With Self-Discipline”, or “Don’t Blame the Internet, Blame Yourself.”
A crazed gunman bids goodbye to winter the way only a crazed gunman can in this over the top short by Scott Win and Jay Davis. To be fair, if snowmen were made of explosives we’d want them destroyed too.
(NSFW: Language) Ryan Gosling has good looks and good films, but Nick Corirossi is not impressed with The Gos’ acting skills. A parody so perfect that even Gosling himself must find it funny.
Corridor Digital shows that they can do horror too. Maybe that wasn’t their intention, but we’ve always been creeped out by these kitschy crafts supplies. Well, guess we’re not sleeping tonight.
YouTuber syyeap1 tests Sony’s claim that their new flagship smartphone the Xperia Z is waterproof by dunking it into a pot of boiling stew. Mmmm, smartphone. Skip to about 1:20 in the video.
(NSFW) Apparently the paper planes in Disney’s Paperman had their own motives for helping the characters. Collegehumor’s parody of the Academy Award-winning short is so, so wrong.
We prefer to be happy hackers out on the course, but for those of you more serious about your game, here are a few simple pointers to help you correct your swing. Ph.D. in physics sold separately.
Are you tired of being around fools? If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em. Great satire from the folks behind the Vytautas ad. Sadly its point is bound to be missed by the very people it seeks to awaken.
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