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The two badass best friends duke it out for title of most hardass toy ever. So it's a battle of hadouken-strewn martial arts kung-fu stop-motion craziness, as these two former friends forget their past as companions of the Toy Story cast, and kick the crap out of each other instead.
You know that annoying song from Glee? Yeah, that one. Small town girl or some such balls. Well, wouldn't you know the riff from it is in about a thousand million billion other songs. Need proof? Then here's Axis of Awesome to break it down for you.
Disney were too afraid to do it, but 'Learn Our History' don't have any such qualms. So here it is, the atrocities of 9/11 in animated form. It sounds like the makings of a South Park episode, but as always the truth is far more f'd up than fiction.
OK, time to get your geek on, as this nerdlette explores the science and mathematics of sound, frequency, and pitch. It's something to do with vibrations pushing against your ear and causing fluid to go down a membrane, blah blah blah...
Not many people know about bin love, but it exists. Here a ronnery rubbish collector walks the litter-strewn streets of London town, until one day he has a fateful encounter and is propelled into a whirlwind romance with the unlikeliest of soul mates. However, this unholy alliance is never going to end well.
Brain Farm, artistic extreme sports filmmaking mavens shot this incredible footage of men on snowboards fucking shit up on the slopes of Jackson Hole, Alaska, Chile, Aspen, Patagonia, British Columbia, and some other places. Shit just got real.
It sounds like a pet name for Usain Bolt's nuts, but it's not. It's two ball bearings welded together by passing 800 Amps through them. Spinning them on a smooth surface, you can use a plastic pipe to blow at one side accelering them up to speeds of 12,000 rpm. Science. Fuck yeah.
When you've got a medieval fantasy television series set in the fictional world of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, you're not always going to find the exact locations on earth, New Zealand of no New Zealand. So you go to the blue screen and the magic of special effects.
In the world of fail, there are some stone cold classics that sit right at the top of the pile. Always entertaining, they're the pinnacle of their genre, they're how we judge all the other acts of fail that find their way onto the interwebs.
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It's surprising the human race is alive and relatively well, if not mentally stable, after looking at some of these pics. The sins of the father and of the mother too. No doubt these kid'll grow up to be well-rounded, fully developed deviants
This kind of folding pocket knife usually comes with a bit of a bad rep, you see it being thrust about and it reminds you of street gangs called the Jets and Sharks fighting to music by Leonard Bernstein. But this guy shows it can also be used as a handy dance aide.
How was the earth formed? Well, from watching this it seems drum n' bass played a big part in its construction. As fiery jets of lava poured forth into the cosmos and earth's twin collided with it's brethren, the heavens poured forth some slamming DnB. Amen.
Anne Hathaway lays it down in the style of Lil' Wayne, making her feelings known about those pesky paparazzi, sticking their cameras up women's skirts and generally being hated by celebrities and punched by their security.
In a world whose fabric seems to be crumbling away in a sea of economic collapse and urban rage, fuelled by a corrupt capitalist system that rewards selfishness and greed, even shadows won't work properly.
OK Go, the band in an eternal battle with themselves to try and outdo their previous videos. If they go on much longer like this they'll ingest themselves before exploding in a hail of innovation and Rube Goldberg machinations.