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On his latest EP, red hot beatmaker C. Crisci aka Clap! Clap! continues on his crusade to infuse footwork with indigenous music from all over the world. Trust us, this collection is a damn steal at five bucks.
On his latest EP, red hot beatmaker C. Crisci aka Clap! Clap! continues on his crusade to infuse footwork with indigenous music from all over the world. Trust us, this collection is a damn steal at five bucks.
“It almost seemed like she enjoyed running for it’s own sake. I mean… what? What?!” Kim ran a marathon, but she never once mentioned that or even how she trained for it on social media. Experts weigh in on her uncanny lack of the need for validation.
A man demonstrates a useless, but somehow still captivating skill, as he manages to use samurai-like skill with a credit card to fling 15 individual coins out from a stack without knocking them over. We’d like to see the slow-mo replay now.
(PG-13: Language) A security guard at an art gallery hears and smells something awful in the basement warehouse, which his colleague warned him not to visit. The Boxleitner Brothers’ comedy horror short isn’t innovative, but it’s scary all right.
Beat Breakdown shows us how producer Nineteen85 turned Timmy Thomas’ Why Can’t We Live Together? into the beat for Drake’s Hotline Bling. You may not get all the jargon, but the video is a good reminder of hip hop’s underappreciated depth.
A remarkable look at a fast-moving industrial laser cutting machine as it makes quick, precise work of sheet metal. Watch as the 1000W XT Laser cutter blasts dozens of perfect circles and squares through metal in a matter of seconds.
Volvo gives us a glimpse of its future haulers, which will act much like our mobile devices. These trucks can automatically download updates in real time, change their internal specs to suit the job or the driver, schedule trips to the mechanic and more.
Editor Jorge Luengo Ruiz of One Perfect Shot cut together scenes from Breaking Bad and put them side by side with scenes from Pulp Fiction, to show just how much influence Tarantino has had on Vince Gilligan’s filmmaking.
Brazilian comedy show Los Primitivos turned the tables on would be bike thieves by attaching a thin cable to them that made them faceplant shortly after they took off with what they thought was an unlocked bike, making fools out of these opportunistic criminals.
An eye-popping short film shot for Philips Ambilight TVs which follows mountain bikers Matt Hunter, Matty Miles and Graham Agassiz through spectacular and eerie nighttime landscapes. It’s the perfect storm of action, cinematography and lighting design.
(PG-13) Ogilvy Beijing worked with The Center for Psychological Research, Shenyang to raise awareness on the effects of verbal abuse. The campaign’s centerpieces were sculptures of abusive phrases that could be rearranged to form weapons.
The latest episode of Salomon Running’s web series is an awe-inspiring introduction to Skyrunning – a sport that combines mountaineering and marathon. The video features interviews with leading skyrunners, including founder Marino Giacometti.
(PG-13: Language) “Rick and Morty time all day long forever.” YouTuber seunhel spent over 80 hours combining clips from the Back to the Future trilogy with scenes and dialogue from Rick and Morty.
Did you know that Hall of Famer Hoyt Wilhelm, who spent 20 years in MLB, hit his only home run on his first time at bat? Or that college football coaches make bank? Okay we already knew about the latter, but Mental Floss has more sports trivia.
While the rest of the Internet was geeking out over Back to the Future, Screen Junkies spared no mercy for the Oedipal time-traveling movie, its merch machine sequel and… the one with the pervy kid. What the heck was that kid doing?!
A group of Stanford mechanical engineers modded a 1981 DMC-12 to study autonomous driving systems that can adjust to extreme situations, particularly ones that require counter intuitive driving. So far they’ve taught their electric DeLorean to drift donuts on its own.
What makes humans humans was the result of thousands of years of evolution. However, science may accelerate things. AsapSCIENCE looks at how we might be different 1,000 years from now. We’re guessing our necks will be bent forward to adapt to texting.
We’ve been admonished never to aim a laser pointer into the sky, as it could distract aircraft pilots. But nobody said we can’t aim them at the ground to distract dogs. That’s exactly what happened with this pack of strays in Russia, egged on by a duo of mischief makers above.
The latest stop-motion animation from counter656 features an epic battle between Dragon Ball Z’s pumped-up SHF Broly against a Super Saiyan Goku and some robots from Gundam. None of them stand a chance against his massive muscles and spiky yellow hair.
YouTuber Jason Lyle Black’s grandparents recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. Here they are dressed up as Up‘s Carl and Ellie while playing the movie’s theme song on the piano. This is the brightest timeline.
Samsung’s artificially transparent truck is a clever idea, but it’s far from original. In an old episode dedicated to James Bond’s cars, Top Gear slapped cameras and displays on a van’s rear and sides. The hilarious hack needed a gas generator to work.
HISHE tries to come up with a more sensible beginning to Back to the Future: Part II, but it doesn’t make much sense. How’s this for a practical opening: have Doc Brown tell Marty and Jennifer to move after they get married and start their family elsewhere. Problem solved.
(PG-13) FrinterGarden’s latest effort is the result of meticulously scouring through the darkest corners of the Twitterverse to (sort of) phonetically replicate the lyrics (and musical notes) of a song using only the names of Twitter users. More puntastic fun here.
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