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If you've been too busy to hear, (or you're too old to keep in touch) all the hits of 2014, then this quick mashup recollection by Us The Duo should set you straight—using nothing more than a keyboard and their superb voices.
The paleontologists in Jurassic Park see some surprising sights at Richard Attenborough's dino theme park, but nothing can prepare them for the unsettling sight of Jim Carrey emerging, naked, from the backside of a rhino.
Do like lobster? Do you REALLY REALLY like lobster? This short film by Ian Samuels explores interspecies love as an aging fisherman finds himself increasingly drawn to a lobster that starts to resemble his recently deceased wife. And yes, it's as weird as that sounds.
The teaser trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens pretty much broke the internet with the amount of parodies that came after, and this Disney one is perfectly done, as we get Goofy Storm Troopers and Aladdin flying along with the X-wings.
In this TEDTalk from Alex Gendler he looks in to the common saying "elephants never forget," showing that the more we learn about elephants, the more it appears that their impressive memory is only one aspect of an incredible intelligence that makes them some of the most social, creative, and benevolent creatures on Earth.
A cameraman for CBS news takes a tour of the nuclear-devastated Chernobyl and the nearby abandoned city of Prypiat where he says, "There was something serene, yet highly disturbing about this place. Time has stood still and there are memories of past happenings floating around us." Eerie.
As a kind of sequel to the "Momsong" released about a year ago, Old Spice have now unveiled the weirdness that is "Dadsong," which is around 60 seconds of lunacy and creepiness with music composed by Flight of the Conchords' Bret McKenzie.
If you're a sucker for all things tilt-shift then you'll enjoy this video, part of a series, by Keith Loutit which turns the beaches of New Zealand into toy towns as Loutit rides about with the Westpac Life Saver Rescue Helicopter Service, filming it all from above.
People lament the many things lost with the advent of digital music and the loss of a physical object, but mostly they're just whingers—however one thing an iTunes download can't do is have a badass animation like this on it.
Everything on the planet seems to have it, but what would dating be like if it was sponsored by corporations? It would be pretty damn horrific, no doubt–and would probably go something like this.
Here's your dose of weirdness for the day—a full-blown anime opening for the erotic manga Sukeban Boy set in the TF2 Steam Workshop and it's as weirdly troubling and disturbing as you can imagine.
A scene in the woods from The Walking Dead is mashed up with a scene from Ace Ventura for a hilarious result where Jim Carrey faces off with Norman Reedus—And Carrey doesn't come out of it so well.
There's a lot of talk about drones and the coming of the Drone Age but not many of know much about their history and the fact that they go back 100 years—but this animation from Mashable delves into their past so we can look at their future.
When a hermit crab wants a new house, it doesn't contact an realtor but instead forms an orderly queue, biggest at the front and smallest at the back, to exchange properties with one another—maybe humans should do something similar when they want a new home.
This could've been a lot worse, as a woman breaks it down to Salt N' Pepa showing off her rap skills to, she think, just her husband sitting next t her in the car—but he secretly filmed it and now the whole internet knows her rapping prowess.