Will Sasso vs. Lemons
When life gives you lemons, we hope they’re not given to you this way. Comedian Will Sasso (MAD TV, How I Met Your Mother) has an ongoing series of short clips on Vine wherein he has a lemon-puking affliction.
When life gives you lemons, we hope they’re not given to you this way. Comedian Will Sasso (MAD TV, How I Met Your Mother) has an ongoing series of short clips on Vine wherein he has a lemon-puking affliction.
YouTuber massbetelnut made it look like the members of The Beach Boys were mocking themselves with this absolutely hilariously off-key dub of the music video for I Get Around.
(NSFW: Language) Bryan Plummer watches as his pal Roger takes a cage dive to check out some sharks. Too bad somebody forgot to tell the great white that paid Roger a visit that the cage was designed to keep sharks out.
Smarter Every Day talks about the Prince Rupert’s Drop. Made of molten glass that’s been dripped into cold water, its thick end is very durable, but the slightest of cracks on its tail end causes it to explode.
Our jaws dropped when we saw Ravi solve a Rubik’s cube while juggling it. And now here he is juggling and solving three cubes at the same time. We might as well have our jaws removed for good.
A refreshing ad from one of the world’s largest distributors of sugar and high fructose corn syrup, inspiring us to get off of our lazy butts and move around to burn off some of those empty calories. Ad by Publicis Spain.
Animator Kristjan Lyngmo turns horror tropes on their head while examining the difficulties of being a masked killer in this funny computer animated short. We wonder if Mreddy Mrueger has it any easier.
A man sees what his life would be like without the Internet in this didactic short from Uproxx. Alternative titles could be “A World With Self-Discipline”, or “Don’t Blame the Internet, Blame Yourself.”
A crazed gunman bids goodbye to winter the way only a crazed gunman can in this over the top short by Scott Win and Jay Davis. To be fair, if snowmen were made of explosives we’d want them destroyed too.
Many of us think of the snooze button as an ally, an insider against the relentless enemy that is the alarm. But ASAP Science suggests that sleeping again right after we wake up can do more harm than good.
Street magician Cyril Takayama messes with the heads of bystanders as he orders up some burgers in the most unorthodox of ways. Who wants to order that one with the bite taken out of it already?
A woman who dreams in images from classic films auditions for a part of her own. Oh, did we mention she was a robot? A wonderfully imaginative CGI animated short film created by Kerry Conran for WIGS. Go BTS here.
The music video for A Tooth for an Eye, an excellent single from the mysterious and very talented Swedish electronica duo The Knife. The song is from their upcoming album Shaking The Habitual.
A LEGO stop motion shot-for-shot remake of one of the teasers for Star Trek: Into Darkness made by Antonio and Andrea Toscano. The Benedict Cumberbatch minifig is spot on.
(NSFW: Language) Ryan Gosling has good looks and good films, but Nick Corirossi is not impressed with The Gos’ acting skills. A parody so perfect that even Gosling himself must find it funny.
Watch three months of time compressed down to 76 seconds, as Discovery captures the construction of the world’s largest ship, the Maersk Line’s 400m long Triple-E vessel, assembled in Okpo, Korea.
Heartwarming anecdotes about Fred Rogers, a man who was a saint both on and off the air. Seriously. He wanted to keep his weight at 143lbs. because, you know, those numbers stand for I love you.
Corridor Digital shows that they can do horror too. Maybe that wasn’t their intention, but we’ve always been creeped out by these kitschy crafts supplies. Well, guess we’re not sleeping tonight.
YouTuber syyeap1 tests Sony’s claim that their new flagship smartphone the Xperia Z is waterproof by dunking it into a pot of boiling stew. Mmmm, smartphone. Skip to about 1:20 in the video.
Part of the reason why Devin Graham’s videos are fun to watch is because his posse always seems to be ready to party. Case in point, that brave dude in the screenshot. That is one long ass fall.
(NSFW) Apparently the paper planes in Disney’s Paperman had their own motives for helping the characters. Collegehumor’s parody of the Academy Award-winning short is so, so wrong.
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