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Dog Raids Fridge

Dog Raids Fridge

(PG-13: Language) YouTuber Parole de chat takes us inside the mind of a hungry dog as it inspects its master’s refrigerator and pilfers the contents with the subtlety of, well, a dog left alone in a kitchen with a fridge full of food.

We Live This

We Live This

(PG-13: Language) “The crowd shouldn’t know what you’re going through. Your show shouldn’t reflect on your day.” James Burns’ award-winnning documentary about We Live This, a group of teenagers who dance on New York City’s subway to make money.

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Game of Zones 6

Game of Zones 6

“Your defense is weak, signed, AF. Who could that be?” Even on the eve of the NBA Finals, Bleacher Report continues to troll NBA players with its Game of Thrones parody series. There’s also a bonus clip featuring the trey-eyed Curry and the Six-ringed Meme.

Cut in Half: Hydraulic Press

Cut in Half: Hydraulic Press

The Cut in Half channel throws a punch at the Hydraulic Press Channel, taking one of its namesake devices and subjecting it to their mighty OMAX waterjet. Sure, it’s more of a cheap car jack than an industrial press, but it’s still cool to see. Your move, HPC.

Spitting Distance 360º

Spitting Distance 360º

Red Bull followed photographer Ulla Lohmann, her husband Sebastian and a small film crew as they descended as near as possible to one of the lava craters in Vanuatu’s Ambrym, one of the world’s most active volcanoes. Full episode here.

Beakmallusion: Free Energy Devices

Beakmallusion: Free Energy Devices

Holy crap! It’s Beakman! Instead of simply going for cheap nostalgia, the science teacher to millions of ’90s kids helped Captain Disillusion debunk videos that claim to show perpetual motion machines. Beakmaaaannnn

Spider-Man: Lessons of Heroism

Spider-Man: Lessons of Heroism

Video essayist Kaptain Kristian looks at what makes Spider-Man unique among superheroes, and how his struggles with everyday life, relationships, and self-doubt made him more relatable and realistic than most.

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Tape Face

Tape Face

This America’s Got Talent contestant is not the hero that the show deserves, but it’s the one that it needs. Watch as this silent comedian banks on people to judge him by his looks and their love of ballads.

Tinder: The Superhero Movie

Tinder: The Superhero Movie

“They call me TINDER. When I swipe left, people die!” Rooster Teeth envisions the birth of Tinder and other silly online dating apps in the same cheesy way that Hollywood portrays the origin stories of superheroes. Seriously, does anyone actually use FarmersOnly.com?

Drill-powered Skateboard

Drill-powered Skateboard

While you could go spend over $1000 on an electric skateboard, you could also do what Inspire to Make did, and build one using a power drill, an extension bit holder, and a couple of other off-the-shelf items. Total cost: less than $500. Perfect for a literal cheapskate.

The PreRangerRoverLandeRunner

The PreRangerRoverLandeRunner

Dirt Every Day made a four-wheel drive vehicle in the dumbest way possible. They welded together the front halves of a Range Rover and a Ford Ranger to create a 12-cylinder monster that can take on any terrain. Or not. Skip to 13:27 for the test drive.

Sourdough Boys

Sourdough Boys

(PG-13: Language) “Where does yeast come from?.. f****n’ bread.” YouTuber AncientDirtbag edited Tom Papa’s appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience to make a hilariously awkward conversation.

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Eddie Huang vs. Hot Wings

Eddie Huang vs. Hot Wings

(PG-13: Language) “I was worried about pooping… f**k, I’m worried about my life.” Celebrity restaurateur Eddie Huang took on First We Feast’s spicy chicken wings interview and brazenly ate the hottest wing first. What a hoot.

Hitman & the Art of Repetition

Hitman & the Art of Repetition

In the new Hitman and in other stealth games, players can complete missions on their first try. But hints, optional goals and more motivate us to replay these “finished” portions, unlike other games where we’re forced to replay a mission or level in order to progress.

Casually Explained: The Friend Zone

Casually Explained: The Friend Zone

(PG-13: Language) “When I got my drink I saw that my name had two hearts around it. That was honestly one of the best feelings in my life.” Casually Explained defines one of the worst zones on Earth, the delusions that fortify it, and the only way out.

What Are You?

What Are You?

Kurzgesagt mulls the Ship of Theseus, a paradox that asks whether an object – in this case, the human body – is still the same if you gradually replace all of its parts. And how many of your parts can be removed before you’re no longer you?

Pool Fart!

Pool Fart!

A teenager outdoes his friends’ swimming pool stunts by letting one rip in the water. The buildup of RocketJump’s short film could’ve been way shorter, but the payoff is worth it. You could even say its special.

LEGO NINJAGO x American Ninja Warrior

LEGO NINJAGO x American Ninja Warrior

To celebrate the season 8 premiere of American Ninja Warrior, minifig versions of some of the show’s most popular contestants take on a variety of challenging obstacles, including a new one that will appear on this season of the show. Now when can we buy this set, LEGO?

No Drip Popsicle Hack

No Drip Popsicle Hack

The King of Random continues to live up to his name with a handy lifehack to keep your popsicles from dripping all over your hands and arms in the summer heat. The trick is making popsicles with gelatin. Though those “lightsaber” popsicles are just plain wrong.

Sydney 500 Tilt-shift

Sydney 500 Tilt-shift

Photographer Keith Loutit used his trademark tilt-shift time lapse to turn the 2010 Sydney Telstra 500 V8 Supercars event into a race for ants. We like to imagine Keith is a wizard and is actually bringing toys to life. The celebration scene in particular is unreal.

Unmodifying a Car

Unmodifying a Car

(PG-13: Language) The hosts of Mighty Car Mods previously challenged each other to find a turbocharged manual car for $3000. In a classic case of less is more, they ended up doing the decent thing and freed one of the cars they bought from its gaudy trappings.

Forging Shredder’s Helmet & Blades

Forging Shredder’s Helmet & Blades

Man at Arms: Reforged made a battle-ready replica of Super Shredder’s helmet as well as the blades sticking out of his shoulders, arms and knuckles. They used old techniques and a design closer to the traditional kabuto, which was the inspiration for the costume.

Voltige

Voltige

Léo Brunel’s CGI animated short makes us even less comfortable leaving our car at the mechanic, as a couple of bumbling repairmen do something far worse than taking the car they’re supposed to be fixing for a joy ride.

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