A Short Film by Cleverbot
Do You Love Me is a short film co-written by Chris R. Wilson and the online A.I. Cleverbot. We asked Cleverbot what it thinks of the short and it said, “Pil? Pil ist dangers.” Indeed.
Do You Love Me is a short film co-written by Chris R. Wilson and the online A.I. Cleverbot. We asked Cleverbot what it thinks of the short and it said, “Pil? Pil ist dangers.” Indeed.
In July 2012, Wendy Diamond threw a $250,000 wedding party for her dog to raise money and awareness for the Humane Society of New York. But they made one mistake: they hired Rabbi Triumph.
Stephanie Dietze and Lutz Eichholz unicycled downhill from the Cima Ombretta Orientale, a 9,900ft. peak of the Dolomites. They make it look easy. Turn subtitles on. Image by Markus Greber.
In the midst of snowstorm Nemo, YouTuber Brian Maffitt pointed his projector out the window and played The Lorax. This is the result. You can see stills of the colorful snow on his Flickr page.
(NSFW, Spoilers) Conan O’Brien plays the blockbuster FPS for his Clueless Gamer segment. Watch him pine for the good ‘ol days, punch his avatar and ruin Cortana for ever. Alt. link here.
(NSFW: Language) Zach Galifianakis interviews some of this year’s Oscar nominees in what is by far the best episode of Between Two Ferns and of any talk show ever. Part 2 here.
DC Shoes sent freestyle motocross expert Robbie Maddison to the military airplane graveyard in Tuscon, Arizona, where he used aircraft parts, shipping containers and a flatbed semi for jumps.
YouTuber Erick Reis came upon thousands of spiders suspended in very thin webs across power lines. A local biologist claimed that it was a normal phenomenon. Doesn’t make it less creepy.
YouTuber speedbag1 presents a routine unlike any you’ve seen, punching in sync with The Rhythm is Gonna Get You. Critics call it “simultaneously the manliest and gayest thing I’ve ever seen.”
Purdue University MET built a gun that shoots ping pong balls at supersonic speeds, enough to punch a hole through a paddle. Skip to 5:47 to see it in action. Watch it go through soda cans here.
Honestly, we have no idea what the deal is with the whole Harlem Shake craze that’s sweeping through the interpipes lately. All we know is we prefer the way they do it in the Norwegian Army.
The Perennial Plate edited their footage from their three week stay in India into one eventful day, filled with “beauty and filth, food and poverty, happiness and stress” and food.
North Dakota’s Valley News Live invites kids to help report the weather. They were pleasantly surprised by William Hallman, who seems to have done his homework. Now he just needs to stop squinting.
(NSFW: Language) Melodysheep remixed the hilarious rants of two reporters who lost their cool on camera. Cameramen should really help contain these things. Or not! We’re cool with that too.
From the March 1967 episode of The 21st Century, hosted by Walter Cronkite. They got the concepts right, but their designs and form factors make the documentary look a bit silly in hindsight.
Bender sets himself on fire, Professor Farnsworth dabbles in the occult and Zoidberg gets eaten by Zoidberg in the trailer for the second half of Futurama’s 7th season.
The guys from GameFails show off one of the “totally real” moments in the glitch-filled WWE ’13 video game. The answer is simple, really… David Copperfield is now a pro wrestler.
YouTuber carsandwater retries his hit experiment with a bigger ball of nickel and a cup of hot water. Aside from producing unusual noises, the setup also demonstrates the Leidenfrost effect.
2012 viral hit Sweet Brown has parlayed her Internet fame into a bit of real world success. Watch her advertise a dental clinic in Tulsa, Oklahoma using her catchphrase and infectious laughter.
AsapScience lays out the gist of the book Thinking, Fast and Slow by Dr. Daniel Kahneman. In the book, Dr. Kahneman proposes that we use two modes of thinking: one instinctive and the other rational.
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(NSFW: Language) This video by 1A4 Studio should get at least 1.21 million views. It’s a summary of Back to the Future that will be understood only by people who’ve already seen the movie.
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