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Beware the perils of reading an orc's mind, because you never know what you might find in there, so if you do attempt (and it's highly likely you will at some point in your life) then be prepared to find anything in there.
The Foo Fighters join forces with Zac Brown to cover Black Sabbath's classic "War Pigs" on the David Letterman show, and it's a great, rocking performance from all involved that you really need to watch immediately.
Oops Eren Did it Again is a funny little anime music video and shows that Attack on Titan is one of the most hilarious animes ever made—or, at least, it is when it's taken out of context and recut to German singer Max Raabe's version of "Oops I did It Again."
Romocart is a robot that uses your iPhone and turns it into a race cart, and combined with some projection mapping this hack can turn your entire living room into something out of Mario Kart. But without the red shells, thankfully.
Here's one way to stoke up interest in your new car, hire William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy to star in the advert and it instantly makes it far more watchable than an advert that doesn't star the Star Trek pair.
You've no doubt heard of new social media site Ello by now—heck you may've even been invited and be a member, but while it claims to solve all the ills of a network like Facebook, it can have its downsides, as Jimmy Fallon so kindly illustrates.
The micro and invisible world of chemical reactions are presented as a series of intimate animations, showing crystallization, sped up and enlarged so we get to experience their full wonder and science-y awesomeness.
The iPhone 6 has come up against a new problem, just when the fuss is dying down over #bendgate along somes #hairgate, which it where i snags on your hair of beard—oh the humanity!
Mountain bike supremo Danny Macaskill returns to his home of the Isle of Skye in Scotland to take on a crazy, what-the-heck-is-he-doing ride along the notorious Cuillin Ridgeline.
The designers of this Doctor Who Minecraft rollercoaster for the Xbox version of the game should seriously consider becoming real world rollercoaster designers—because this virtual version, painfully built brick-by-brick, is amazing.
It started out as a marketing strategy and now Edgar Ramos Nieves is a viral sensation who goes by the name 'El Serrucho' (The Saw) and has been featured on Mexican radio—all for dancing like an idiot.
Singer Marc Martel performs The Mercurotti, a duet between his favorite singers Freddie Mercury and Luciano Pavarotti—and it's impressive stuff, featuring one continuous performance shot in one take with no additional audio. Bravo.
WITCHCRAFT!!!! Yes, this abominable voodoo shows a wheel that is adverse to the effects of gravity, because it likes to think it's a bit of a big deal and also because it's demonstrating the power of gyro precession, which turns a 40 pound flywheel into something that can be lifted above your head, all by spinning the hefty wheel a few thousand RPM.
Falling on your face is funny, providing you're not the one doing the falling, so they make for the perfect fail compilation to sit back and roar with laughter at—and it features all kinds of people, even animals planting their faces into the ground.
Various forms of music, from rave to jazz to heavy metal get mashed together with visual accompaniment, showing some classic dance styles from headbanging, to holding lighters in the air, there's even a stage-diving horse.