Got Me a Beard
The music video for The Beards’ Got Me a Beard. Frankly, the song itself isn’t reason enough to watch the clip, but the art and story of the animated short will make it worth your while.
The music video for The Beards’ Got Me a Beard. Frankly, the song itself isn’t reason enough to watch the clip, but the art and story of the animated short will make it worth your while.
A dental patient got the ride of his life when he came in for an appointment in a clinic manned by the Impractical Jokers. He should’ve said “Oh no you didn’t” after they raised him up.
A classic bonus round, featuring the most idiotic answers ever provided. If you think the first guy’s answers were dumb, just wait. Though to be fair Dawson didn’t say “exactly 3 letters.”
This computer animated short by Dan Sumich is a hilarious, action-packed and literal take on the butterfly effect. The pace, graphics and the layout of the city reminds us of Crazy Taxi.
Water-loving Labrador Retriever Sasha isn’t just a man’s best friend. Sasha is all for being best buds with fish too. Go figure. We suggest you turn the sound off when you watch the video.
(NSFW: Language) The canine of clues summons the 21st century incarnation of the world’s best detective, who as fans of the series know is also one of the last people you’d invite to a kid’s show.
Nylah the cat is more civilized than the average feline, preferring to eat her food not with her face stuffed in a bowl, but with proper utensils and a plate. She hasn’t learned how to use a knife – yet.
The Slow Mo Guys attempt to swallow a spoonful of cinnamon. Watch them fail in glorious high definition slow motion. This is without a doubt the best (and nastiest) video they have ever made.
A dedicated teacher tries to tackle an exponential problem. Educational at first, but then Japan. Those who can bear to watch it to the end will be treated to a most masterful trolling.
See that cute girl? While the vocalist in this performance of My Way isn’t too bad on the eyes, she’s quickly upstaged by the drummer and his stick-spinning antics. And his hair. (Thanks Dan!)
(NSFW: Language) A monthly online comedy series about an awkward black girl played by series creator, director and co-writer Issa Rae. Unique yet relatable and more importantly – genuinely funny.
After messing with one unsuspecting elevator rider, Rémi Gaillard is riding the lift once more, and wants to make you an offer you can’t refuse in his latest prank.
It’s PSY x LOTR in this goofball mashup of Gangnam Style and wizardry shot in and around some horribly un-scenic suburban locations. One does not simply walk into Baskin Robbins.
ASAP Science may seem to have chosen a hyperbolic title for this video, but it really is filled with interesting trivia. Well, at first. Then it starts to become quite morbid. Remember to breathe!
(NSFW: Language) Here’s a classic from the weird part of YouTube: a smooth jazz cover of Metallica’s Enter Sandman performed by “musical goofball” Andy Rehfeldt synced with the band playing live.
Prior to watching this clip, our favorite Cage was Nicolas. Now, we have to go with the winner of the 1991 Beard and Mustache Championships freestyle award – and his truly epic facial hair.
Pleated Jeans runs down the quirks of obsessed TV series fans. They may not all be present in one person (or so we hope), but you’ll most definitely be familiar with at least one of these habits.
You think Mega64 is weird? Check out the people who witnessed the group’s Fallout skits in public. These real-life NPCs have buggy AI. LOL at the one person who does react to the situation.
Rainn Wilson imitates the Internet, using the famous Schrute Facts style to debunk inspirational quotes posted on Facebook. This is one of the videos in Collegehumor’s Malarious fundraiser.
Tom Hanks shared a funny story at Michael Clarke Duncan’s memorial service, about the time Duncan joined a gang. Michael Clarke Duncan passed away on 9/3/12 at the age of 54. Rest in peace, Michael.
A commercial for Denmark’s public transportation department, encouraging people to take the bus. It’s in Danish, but you’ll still get the joke. Here’s a rough translation of the narration.
Clearly asking for trouble, Roman and Dennis pretend to be taggers, spraying already graffiti-covered walls with a air duster as cops approach – first ready to arrest, then just plain confused.
Presenting the world’s saddest cooking show. The recipe? Mix long working hours with one or more kids, let the growing resentment simmer and voila – you get a big bowl of mommy and daddy issues.
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