S+P to Go Shakers
These ceramic salt and pepper shakers are designed to look like giant-sized versions of those little paper shakers you get with fast food. Though these ones are guaranteed not to dump an inedible portion of the stuff on your food.
These ceramic salt and pepper shakers are designed to look like giant-sized versions of those little paper shakers you get with fast food. Though these ones are guaranteed not to dump an inedible portion of the stuff on your food.
As David Atternborough previously taught us, the Lyrebird can make all sorts of strange noises. Here, YouTuber Wen Hao Lee stumbles across one of the vocal Australian birds doing its best impression of a science fiction ray gun.
Guillaume Juin created this eye-popping time-lapse short film by editing together thousands of high resolution images taken by the crew of the International Space Station between 2011 and 2014. Best watched in full screen, high def.
The sequel to the 2012 sci-fi comedy about Nazis on the Moon, Iron Sky The Coming Race ditches the final frontier for a hidden civilization underneath the Earth… where there are Nazis. And Nazi dinosaurs. What?
The excellent fan-made movie merchandise shop Last Exit to Nowhere now sells stickers of some its popular designs. The initial release consists of four sets of four stickers each. Set four is going to be a hit.
(NSFW: Language) The British singing comedy trio Fascinating Aïda crow about one of the oldest tricks in the book. If you think that enticing price tag will stay that way, it must be your first time booking a flight. Original video here.
Spike your food with your favorite condiment anytime and anywhere with Sriracha2Go. It’s a stupidly simple knickknack – a refillable 1.25oz bottle that comes with a carabiner. It doesn’t actually come with sriracha though.
Rocky Byun specializes in balancing objects of various shapes, sizes and mass using only small stones. He can even do it while wearing roller blades and a blindfold. You can do this too Jub Jub, we believe in you.
The cinematic trailer for Blizzard’s upcoming team-based first-person shooter Overwatch. It’s worth watching even if you’re not planning on playing the game, as it’s a short film on its own. What we want to know is, will there be hats?
YouTuber Adam Poley claims that every time he sees this pet owl, it reacts to him with this hilarious expression. YouTuber VanCityVideo makes it even funnier – and just a tad eerie – by giving voice to the mocking bird.
Similar to Homeboy, Arlo security cameras are completely wireless. They send video to a mobile app using your Wi-Fi network and have internal batteries. They’re also weatherproof so you can put them both in and out of your house.
Nothing says pizza rolls like punk bass. Or at least that’s what Tim & Eric’s trippy commercial for Totino’s has been bashing into our heads. You know the deal. Actually if you know the deal, you’d better ease off on whatever you’re on.
Robert Grieves‘ whimsical, award-winning animated short follows the misadventures of two mom-and-pop street vendors and the stunts they must pull to compete with the evil, mustachioed vendor who tries to move in on their territory.
The only thing darker than Killspencer’s murdered out mini basketball hoop is its price. It comes in all black maple, leather and metal or with a 24k gold-plated rim and gold foil net. Oh and the ball? Sold separately. $300. Damn.
Graphic artist Txaber envisions a smart new way to package beer cans and bottles – showing off the color of their contents using vibrant Pantone swatches. Though we’re not sure that imperial stout really that color.
Upright Citizens Brigade performer Vincent Moore attempts to take his cat to the vet, when he runs into some unexpected trouble along the way. At least we didn’t get a POV shot of his pet coughing up the requisite hairball.
YouTuber Barry Mannifold pokes fun at the the promo video for the Amazon Echo, replacing the responses of the artificially-intelligent Alexa with more snarky and inappropriate banter. We can’t wait for people to start hacking these things.
(NSFW) Boneface’s art is a graphic mix of 90s anime, comics and video games. He also did the animation for Queens of the Stone Age’s lengthy …Like Clockwork music video. You can buy his prints and merch on Society6.
Seinfeld stands the test of time better than any other classic TV comedy. In this supercut by editor Alex Moschina, he stitched together the many times where Kramer took advantage of Jerry’s well-stocked kitchen.
Artists Tommi Grönlund and Petteri Nisunen created this mesmerising kinetic art piece which consisted entirely of thousands of ball bearings rolling around a table. White noise machines need to add this as one of their standard sounds.
Gorkem Sen’s Yaybahar is an incredibly strange acoustic instrument. When its strings, springs or drum-like membranes are struck, the vibration bounces back and forth between the spring and the membranes, creating a layered echo.
Inspired by the Silver Arrow, these street bikes both have a 43hp 400cc water-cooled engine and weigh only 297lb. The White Arrow is designed to be clean and simple, while the Black Arrow can handle off-road use as well. More here.
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