Enter Pyongyang
Photographer Rob Whitworth and urban explorer JT Singh are back with another impressive motion time-lapse video, this time capturing North Korea’s seldom explored capital city, revealing a vibrant city that defies stereotypes.
Photographer Rob Whitworth and urban explorer JT Singh are back with another impressive motion time-lapse video, this time capturing North Korea’s seldom explored capital city, revealing a vibrant city that defies stereotypes.
Two undertakers go through hell as they try to finish their job and deliver a coffin to its final resting place. Smith & Foulkes‘ Oscar-nominated short film is a visual treat and an irreverent slapstick romp.
Smosh Games takes on the Mass Effect trilogy. They fail to mention the game’s idiotic A.I. and understate how annoying its loading times are, but as always their character monikers more than make up for it.
After a brief stint in the Premier League, Jason Sudeikis’ clueless soccer coach character is back home. Thanks to his six-and-a-half hour coaching experience, he’s now managing an 8th grade club and engaging in “pundintry.”
Veritasium challenges you to explain five physics-related phenomena, including water bending, magnetic cereal and a flying tea bag. You can check out the discussions on YouTube or wait until the next episode for the answers.
(NSFW: Language) YouTuber Jaboody Dubs dubs over TV shows, trailers and commercials. They don’t bother syncing the audio; they just maximize the comedic value of what’s on display. Take this gross infomercial for example.
Magician Doug McKenzie loves to use everyday objects in his tricks. With modern technology increasingly becoming a part of our daily life, Doug has also incorporated gadgets such as cellphones into his performances.
KDP Trick Shots demonstrates a basketball shot which required not only precise aim, but the gymnastic skills to perform a backflip and a bicycle kick to score a 3-pointer. And if you thought that was impressive, watch this.
Volkswagen tested if its rally drivers can name cars by their sound witht the help of Daniel Jovanov, who has the uncanny ability to imitate vehicle sounds. Seriously, considering he doesn’t have reverb that’s a damn good Polo R sound.
It’s been a while since we’ve heard from The Gregory Brothers, but they were just waiting for the right meme to hit before songifying it. And if you don’t know what we’re talking about, apparently you don’t watch the internet.
The Clan is back. The hip-hop supergroup – all accounted for (RIP ODB) and seemingly at peace with each other – dropped by The Daily Show to promote their upcoming album. They also performed a new song and closed with Triumph.
To promote Hormel’s Black Label bacon, CS Engineering modified a TRACK T-800 CDI to make it run on bacon. Or at least biodiesel made from bacon grease. The best part? Evidently, the bike’s fumes smell like bacon.
We’ve seen speed flying over snowy hills. Here YouTuber Derek Dutton parachutes from and skims over a terrifyingly rocky slope before zooming between two buildings and finally scaring the heck out of a gardener.
Guardians of the Galaxy star Chris Pratt gives a Cribs-style tour of the set that they used for the Milano, Star-Lord’s ship in the movie.The ship’s comic book name would’ve been more fitting of its owner’s character.
What starts out as a bunch of drunk blokes singing in a London bathroom quickly turns awesome when Oli Goss busts out his best impression of reggae-pop singer Shaggy and his distinctive frog-in-the-throat vocals. Boombastic!
We were on hand when Ron Capps’ dragster blew up in an epic fireball, and now the NHRA has compiled this clip of some of the season’s other insane on-track disasters. It amazes us how more people don’t get hurt doing this.
Musician NeWT put together this awesome medley of some of the greatest keyboard solos from the 1980s, from The Final Coutdown to the theme from Knight Rider to She Blinded Me with Science and a little Super Mario Bros. on the side.
The forefather of Home Movies and Bob’s Burgers, Dr. Katz Professional Therapist is a classic animated comedy. So when we stumbled onto the show performed on live stage, we were tickled. You know what the music means.
We’ve seen dolphins playing with underwater bubble rings, but freediver David Helderle has honed the act of making underwater vortexes into a fine craft. Aquaman should have had this power. (Thanks Michael!)
YouTuber Swami Vinayaka shares this video of a game of musical chairs at a rodeo. It sounds like a boring video, but then you realize that the contestants are people that love to watch bulls dismantle humans. Skip to 0:30.
Did you know that Mr. Potato Head used to be a more useful Pet Rock? Speaking of which, the Pet Rock made its “inventor” a millionaire, even though rocks are, you know, free. All that and more in Mental Floss’ list of toy facts.
A dramatic time-lapse demonstration of the fermentation process in the making of Sierra Nevada’s Bigfoot Ale, with massive batches of bubbling hops, yeast and wort rising and falling on their way to becoming delicious beer.
An overused TV and movie trope is how investigators and intelligence organizations solve crimes by asking a technician to “zoom in and enhance.” A few years back, Duncan Robson compiled this amusing supercut of the cliché.
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