Swedish musician Mattias Krantz, who enjoys making the most out of his instruments, tuned every key on his piano to E for fun. | Continue reading
Don vs Lightning" is a darkly humorous short film about a grumpy elder Scottish man named Don who keeps getting struck by lightning. | Continue reading
Tom Scott visited with Roz Edwards of Mannnakin, a company that has a giant mountain of used mannequins that are upcycled for sale or hire. | Continue reading
Dr. James O'Donoghue created a fascinating animation showing how far a thrown ball would travel on each planet in our solar system. | Continue reading
The Smithsonian explains why Tenth Avenue in NYC was known as "Death Avenue" in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries due to street trains. | Continue reading
Matt Pritchard created the illusion of "The Phantom Queen" appearing only in a mirror facing the chessboard but not on the board itself. | Continue reading
Glen Vivaris of Glen Makes built an absolutely amazing miniature Millennium Falcon that levitates over a scale diorama of the planet Tatooine. | Continue reading
Long before "Rickrolling" was a thing, George Harrison teased "My Sweet Lord" on stage before launching into a jolly "Pirate Song". | Continue reading
Chef Jack Bishop of America's Test Kitchen offered a helpful primer about different types of salt every cook should have in their kitchen. | Continue reading
Multilingual comedian Loïc Suberville berated a very French version of himself for the two polar opposite English definitions of the word "personne". | Continue reading
Upscaled Footage restored a clip of an 87 year old farmer in 1929 who talked about the good old days while also looking towards the future. | Continue reading
Giant Pumpkins in The Netherlands captured remarkable timelapse footage of an Atlantic Giant pumpkin that grew from seed to over 1,300 pounds. | Continue reading
A syntactic Ted-Ed lesson by Terisa Folaron explains how hardworking commas provide assistance to conjunctions and subordinates. | Continue reading
li_handle_b.wav created a hilarious mashup where the bumbling Mr. Bean finds himself navigating the post-apocalyptic world of Cyberpunk 2077. | Continue reading
A family of longhaired monsters gets away for a weekend at a lakeside home, enjoying the surrounding area for offer in a creative ad for Airbnb. | Continue reading
Tom BetGeorge of Magical Light Shows programmed both his and his neighbor's Teslas to dance in perfect synch to Michael Jackson's "Beat It". | Continue reading
Debunked quite succinctly explains how bullets from guns fired into the air can pose a very real danger when they eventually land. | Continue reading
Travel vlogger Johnny Harris explained how and why three of the strangest geographic borders on Earth came into existence. | Continue reading
New Orleans jazz musician Doreen Ketchens shredded the melody to "House of the Rising Sun" on clarinet while performing on a street corner. | Continue reading
A fun stop motion animation featuring a character named Bones making popcorn at a tiny factory with helpful animals working the line. | Continue reading
RJ Wagner and Brent Dicesare of WD Detailing showed how they deep cleaned a WS6 Firebird that was flooded with mud and debris. | Continue reading
Sam Demby of Half as Interesting explained why NYC sidewalks appear to always be covered in scaffolding, specifically sidewalk sheds. | Continue reading
Mark2k created a fantastic supercut of "Star Trek" characters throughout the entire franchise pronouncing the word "Omicron". | Continue reading
A clip from "Amazing Animal Friends" shows the wonderfully symbiotic relationship between rescued vervet monkeys and their cats. | Continue reading
An adorable donkey in Greenwood, Arkansas giddily jumped for joy when his human gave him a big blue Jolly Ball for Christmas. | Continue reading
Sleepy Skunk released his annual movie trailer mashup, which seamlessly threads together films that were released in 2021. | Continue reading
Vietnamese acrobat Giang Quoc Có set a new record when he climbed 100 stairs with his brother Giang Quóc Nghiêp balanced on his head. | Continue reading
Captain Disillusion explains why "The Great British Bake Off" series from the UK is known as "The Great British Baking Show" in the US. | Continue reading
"Sweet Lord House" is an amusing mashup by DJ Cummerbund that combines the video from the "Full House" intro with "My Sweet Lord". | Continue reading
The sea otters of the Oregon Zoo were given oysters that they adorably shucked by banging them against the rocks of their pool. | Continue reading
Peter Veto explained "The Phantom Wiggle", a visual anomaly that makes it look like car lights are moving separately from the car itself. | Continue reading
Business Insider visited with craftsman Kotaro Nishibori to learn how traditional Japanese paper umbrellas (Wagasa) are made. | Continue reading
Video restorer NASS has enhanced vintage 1930s footage of a bustling Los Angeles street in terms of color, sound, and general appearance. | Continue reading
I Like Home created a LEGO stop motion video that shows the process of turning a giant king salmon fish into bite-sized pieces of sushi. | Continue reading
Dave Simpson and CiCi Bass performed a dexterous duet by swapping fretting and plucking hands on guitar and bass at the same time. | Continue reading
Adrian Smith of Ant Lab captured the fascinating mechanics of various tropical butterflies in flight using footage shot at 1300 fps. | Continue reading
Michael of See Through Canoe captured footage of curious manatees checking out his Santa pajamas through his see through canoe. | Continue reading
The goats of the Sunflower Farm Creamery in Cumberland, Maine enjoyed dining al fresco in the first snow of winter 2021. | Continue reading
Michael Feeney created a video that imagines what his 2021 workflow might look like if conducted on a 1990s Mac running OS 9. | Continue reading
John Atkinson of Wrong Hands imagines how several famous artists might interpret a Christmas tree. | Continue reading
Charles Berthoud performed "The Twelve Days of Christmas" on bass at 12 increasingly difficult levels while slowly turning into Santa Claus. | Continue reading
Carolina Eyck performed a beautiful rendition of the classic holiday song "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" on theremin and voice. | Continue reading
A stop motion video for Ingrid Michaelson's "Merry Christmas, Happy New Year" features needle-felted forest creatures by Andrea Love. | Continue reading
Lily Hevesh set up and knocked down a colorful domino chain in the shape of Santa Claus and the holiday decorations that accompany him. | Continue reading
Russian car enthusiast Vaga Adrenaline customized an old Lada 1600 sedan that shoots jets of fire from its headlights. | Continue reading
A clip from "The Beatles: Get Back" shows George Harrison and John Lennon working out lyrics and guitar parts for the song "Something". | Continue reading
The brilliant French prankster Rémi Gaillard dressed up as Santa Claus and in the holiday spirit, performed some hilarious Christmas pranks. | Continue reading
A friendly fox named Sly from SaveAFox Rescue was invited to the local Petsmart store to visit Santa Claus. | Continue reading