You Should Toughen up a Bit
The lady in the fly down vest shows her brother some tough love after he almost got in a fight for spitting at someone, telling him to man up and act proper because after all, he’s “nearly three.”
The lady in the fly down vest shows her brother some tough love after he almost got in a fight for spitting at someone, telling him to man up and act proper because after all, he’s “nearly three.”
Misuse of the word “anthem” aside, this commercial for WaterisLife puts the meme to good use with a heartbreaking juxtaposition of first world problems and people with real concerns. Donate here.
Mad vehicle hacker Colin Furze’s latest build is a baby stroller that can whip junior along at unsafe speeds, thanks to its 10 horsepower, 125cc engine. He’s aiming for a record 50mph top speed.
(NSFW: Language) The videos of returning soldiers surprising their loved ones can easily bring us to tears. This is not that kind of homecoming. We just got our orders from HQ ourselves.
GOTM Films shot over 80,000 photos of the Grand Canyon over the course of 7 weeks. Their goal was to show the scope of the natural wonder. We think they succeeded. The song is Don’t Waste by Figgy.
K is for Knifeball: An Alphabet of Terrible Advice is a parody children’s book from Avery Monsen and Jory John, the demented authors who brought us All My Friends Are Dead. Video made by POYKPAC.
A rookie burglar’s first heist goes badly and bizarrely wrong in this unusual short film made by Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan aka Daniels as part of Channel 4’s Random Acts show.
The lord of internet cats has a shiny new car(dboard). But there’s a big problem: the car is too small for him. His owner shouldn’t have gotten a compact car. Love the license plate though.
Pro CGI artist Yoshiya Yamada shows off some of his most impressive VFX work, from films including The Avengers, Battle: Los Angeles, and X-Men: Wolverine. Man how far we’ve come since TRON.
We’re pretty sure that the skinny bikes designed for the Tour de France weren’t designed for street trials and wall-riding, but that didn’t stop Martyn Ashton from using his $16,000 carbon fiber bike that way.
Despite the cheesy acting and the overused jokes, funnyman Ryan Higa does have a great comeback for whiners and their first world problems: a bridge, a straw and a full cup. Just watch.
Who knows what the future holds? Hollywood seems eager to provide an answer. Mashup artist Eclectic Method put together a supercut of futuristic movies and made a ballin’ beat to go along with it.
The Boy Who Wanted to Be a Lion is a wonderfully animated short film by Alois Di Leo. Set in the 1960s, the film is about a deaf boy who becomes obsessed with a lion after seeing it in a zoo.
Skateboarder Austyn Gillette teamed up with theberrics.com and Quiksilver to give us a unique moving perspective on the streets and sidewalks of Los Angeles’ East Side. Directed by Colin Kennedy.
Performance artist a dandypunk created this interactive live production which combines dance and movement with projection mapping as his only source of illumination.
The world’s worst TV show takes calls live while next week’s show is being filmed and last week’s show is aired. A hilarious head-scratcher from David Cross and Bob Odenkirk’s short-lived Mr. Show.
When NBA breakout star Jeremy Lin drops by their house, Kevin Jumba’s father PapaJumba – aka Mr. Alpha Kenny Body – is swept by Linsanity and starts to take his son for granted. Poor Kevin.
We bet the guy in his jacked-up Suzuki 4×4 thought he had the tallest ride on the block, but he’s totally pwned by the guy who pulls up next to him on the bike, standing at least a couple of feet higher.
Cameras track objects that enter the Rain Room and the corresponding valves are instantly turned off to keep the foreign object dry amidst the falling water. Made by rAndom International.
Another videogame-themed halftime show, this time courtesy of the Ohio State University Marching Band. An impressive display of teamwork and discipline. The Zelda homage gave us goosebumps.
Lead Designer Jake Solomon is deployed to a videogame store to try and sell the turn-based tactical game XCOM: Enemy Unknown to customers and ends up resorting to hilarious verbal tricks.
If you already forgot the lesson that Vinnie Jones taught you, perhaps these zombies will make you appreciate the merits of CPR. Because food tastes better when it’s fresh and screaming.
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