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Throughout the years TV shows have pushed the limits with shocking and controversial content, so much so that government leaders around the globe have ordered them off the airwaves. Here are some popular TV show episodes that were banned.
Maybe the next time you’re drinking your morning cappuccino, try livening things up a bit by using some urban improv and flirting with the person sitting across the room from you. Who knows where it might lead? Hint: it’s more fun than it sounds! Live without a dull day.
To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the iconic Fiat 500 the company commissioned surrealist British animator Cyriak to make this insane 90-second film, called Forever 500, showing the evolution of the Fiat 500 from its first appearance to its latest incarnation.
Instead of a boring commute these people decided to try some urban improv to liven up their day by coming under attack from alien intruders! Live without a dull day ---- "BRACE FOR IMPACT!!!"
Well, this is what you might call utterly insane—climbing around atop a building is one thing, but doing it when it's been snowing so it's extra slippery is just, well, madness. But that's what this guy does and its terrifying just watching it.
Aerial combat brings with it a special kind of cinematic thrill and this list from CineFix shows off all different types, from Top Gun to Star Wars and 1927's Wings, this supercut shows ace pilots facing off for some full-throttle pulse-pounding.
Youtuber Tom F. takes footage from The Empire Strikes Back and has created a modern trailer for the movie, and it's so well done it’ll make you me feel like watching the movie all over again, despite having probably seen it more times than you can count.
There are certain psychological tricks that can make your life better, like the passive voice, the illusion of choice, giving people's gifts—yes it's true, these psychological tricks are not only easy to do but the rewards are potentially huge.
In the first episode of a new four-part series MEANWHILE IN FINLAND a Ponsse Scorpion harvester is used in a completely new way to use it. An anarchic and very dangerous new way, as the forestry machine is used for some insane rodeo action.
The Oscars are a celebration of the movies and those who lift others up, but let's not also not forget those who push those same people down. They are internet trolls who keep celebrities grounded day after day, night after night. Here are their (mean) tweets.
The Hydraulic Press Channel on YouTube attempt to crush Wolverine’s claws with a hydraulic press. This extremely rare and functionally unbreakable metal is first tried to be crushed in ball form, and then via the sharp appendages of Wolverine—each time they fail miserably.
Poverty Is Sexist (external)
International Women’s Day (IWD) 2017 is coming soon (8th March) and “Poverty is Sexist†serves as a powerful reminder which highlights the everyday instances of inequality and gender issues that many women face.
Comedian Stevie Riks has enjoyed making video of The Bee Gees music but with misheard sone lyrics the type we're all guilty off when singing to ourselves out loud around the house now—and now you can hear them all together in this complete collection.
Jared Bauer from Wisecrack takes a deeper look at the philosophical themes, including free will, good vs. evil, ethics, consciousness, predestination, and more, found in HBO's western-themed science fiction thriller series, Westworld.
Great Big Story interviews Kevin Baugh, the president and founder of a quirky, self-sufficient micronation in Dayton, Nevada known as the Republic of Molossia. It has a population of 32. Although not officially recognized by the U.S., Molossia is a self-declared nation in the middle of the Nevada desert. This micronation has its own post office, bank, and space program.