Artist Visually Repairs Broken Plates With Pen and Ink

Rob Strati visually repairs broken plates with pen and ink, restoring both the design and the sentimentality of the ceramic china. | Continue reading


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‘Enter Sandman’ Performed on a Tiny Ukulele

Old-timey musician Thomas Benjamin Wild Esq. performed the Metallica classic "Enter Sandman" on a tiny ukulele. | Continue reading


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Brett Goldstein Gives Humorous Tutorial on British Slang

The affable Brett Goldstein offered a humorous tutorial on British slang in a segment for "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert". | Continue reading


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Clever Sheep Who Thinks He’s a Dog Does Tricks

A clever Dutch spotted sheep named Flause at the Yew Tree Farm School does a fantastic array of on-command tricks usually reserved for dogs. | Continue reading


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Baby Adorably Giggles As Dad Trims Asparagus

A baby in a front-facing carrier adorably giggled each time dad trimmed and tossed individual stalks of asparagus onto a pan. | Continue reading


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Man Meets the Love of His Life in a Wichita Elevator

StoryCorps tells the heartwarming animated story of how Paul Wilson met Wilma, the love of his life, in the elevator of a building in Wichita. | Continue reading


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Artist Builds Giant Sculptures Using Foraged Branches

Charlie Baker spoke with Wired about the gorgeous natural sculptures that he builds using materials that he gathers from natural sources. | Continue reading


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Nightmarish Underwater Monster Dioramas

Japanese artist Thalasso hobbyer creates nightmarish dioramas that are made out of intricate resin work and feature frightening monsters. | Continue reading


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Why 1991 Was Such a Pivotal Year in Rock Music

Weird History recounts why 1991 was a pivotal year in rock and how its albums evolved and changed how audiences listen to music. | Continue reading


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Engineer Builds a Giant Working Keyboard

After learning he couldn't buy the giant keyboard Razer brought to CES, Glarses decided to make a bigger and better one for himself. | Continue reading


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How Vinyl Records Are Made at Third Man Pressing

Wired visited Jack White's Third Man Pressing in Detroit, Michigan, to learn more about the work that goes into making a vinyl record. | Continue reading


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What Food Looked Like in Elizabethan England

Weird History looked at the food in England during the Elizabethan era and how diets varied between the working class and the aristocracy. | Continue reading


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The Most Far Out Fashion Trends of the 1970s

Rhetty for History visually reminisced about the most popular fashions of the 1970s, such as bellbottoms, leisure suits, and hot pants. | Continue reading


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How British Cartographers Made Maps in 1961

1961 British Pathé Footage goes inside a cartographer's studio to find out how maps were made as England's roads were paved cross-country. | Continue reading


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FPV Drone Dives Down From the Top of Burj Khalifa

André Larsen sent his drone diving from the top of the Burj Khalifa, known as the world's tallest building, down to the very bottom. | Continue reading


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Musician Sings Depeche Mode’s ‘Enjoy the Silence’ as David Bowie

Joshua Woo, who does a mean David Bowie impression, performed the Depeche Mode song "Enjoy the Silence" in the style of the late performer. | Continue reading


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How Barnacles Baffled Biologists for So Long

PBS Eons host Kallie Moore explains how the barnacle baffled biologists for many years despite their ubiquity in maritime environments. | Continue reading


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How Dishes Were Washed in the Early 19th Century

Justine Dorn of Early American showed how dishes were washed in the early 19th century, when houses didn't have running water. | Continue reading


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The Toothy History of Little Debbie Snack Cakes

Weird History Food looks at the toothy history of the famous Little Debbie brand, noting its humble beginnings and its iconic mascot. | Continue reading


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A Compilation of Cars Making Weird Animal Sounds

Just Rolled In made an amusing compilation of cars needing repair that were making the sounds of animals and other interesting sources. | Continue reading


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An Ethereal Timelapse of Sequoia National Park as Day Moves Into Night

Sun Chaser Pictures captured ethereal timelapse footage of the Kaweah River and the surrounding nature of Sequoia National Park. | Continue reading


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Plastic Objects Repeatedly Rearrange Themselves on the Ocean Floor in the Colorful Animated Short ‘Donks’

"Donks" by Felix Colgrave is a colorful animated short about plastic toys that rearrange themselves while stranded on the ocean floor. | Continue reading


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The Kaleidoscopic Colors of Honey Under a Microscope

Jens Heidler of Another Perspective explained how he would look at honey under a microscope and document his findings in 4K. | Continue reading


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Groundbreaking Inventions Discovered by Accident

Tom Blank of Weird History Food compiled a list of groundbreaking inventions, innovations, and realizations discovered by accident. | Continue reading


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Gentle Dog Joins His Human Baby Brother in the Crib

A boxer named Bruno and Baby Arthur make an inseparable pair who do everything together, including taking naps inside Arthur's crib. | Continue reading


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Bike Engineers Split Rear Wheel of a Motorcycle in Half

Bikes and Beards was inspired by the engineer who split the rear wheel of his bicycle and decided to do the same with 2 Honda CBR 250s. | Continue reading


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How to Play the Pipe Organ

Musician Anna Lapwood explained how a pipe organ works on the gorgeous instrument at St John's Smith Square in London. | Continue reading


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Artist Draws a Dramatic Dragon Skeleton With 3D Pen

Artist Bobby Duke came across a plastic dragon skeleton at an antique store and was inspired to make his own version with a 3D pen. | Continue reading


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Artist Uses Plants and Flowers as Stencils for Beautiful ‘Live Leaf’ Tattoos

Ukrainian artist Rita Zolotukhina uses flowers and other natural botanicals to outline beautiful tattoos with her Liveleaf Tattoo process. | Continue reading


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Dutch Whistling Champion Can Whistle Any Song

60 Second Docs met with Geert Chatrou, three time world whistling champion from The Netherlands, who has the ability to whistle any song. | Continue reading


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The Prismatic Look of Vitamin C Under a Microscope

Jens Heidler of Another Perspective mixed powered vitamin C with water and put it under a powerful microscope with prismatic results. | Continue reading


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How Hand-Painted Manhole Covers in Japan Are Made

Process X went inside a Japanese foundry to document how their storytelling manhole covers are made using both automation and artistry. | Continue reading


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Inside David Harbour and Lily Allen’s Wonderfully Quirky Renovated Brooklyn Townhouse

David Harbour and Lily Allen gave a tour of their beautiful townhouse in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, which they renovated from top to bottom. | Continue reading


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The Five Most Common New York City Apartment Styles

Architect Michael Wyetzner offered his expert insight into the five most common apartments found in New York City. | Continue reading


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The Multi-Faceted Genius of Drummer Stewart Copeland

Brandon Toews of Drumeo took a deep dive into the incredible multi-faceted genius of legendary drummer Stewart Copeland. | Continue reading


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Comedian Continues His Quest to Tie All Adam Sandler Movies Together in ‘Sandlerverse 2’

Shawn Kohne, who tied all Adam Sandler‘s movies into one "Sandlerverse" in 2016, went back down the same rabbit hole with a second volume. | Continue reading


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Michael Imperioli Gives a Tour of His Ornate NYC Home

Michael Imperioli invited Architectural Digest into his ornate NYC home, which showcases the interior design talents of his wife Victoria. | Continue reading


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Why Fennec Foxes Are the World’s Smallest Wild Dogs

PBS nature series "Dogs In the Wild" focuses on the fennec fox, and how this smallest wild dog in the world survives the desert. | Continue reading


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A Size Comparison of Existing and Planned Skyscrapers

Global Data created a soaring 3D animation comparing the scale size of the tallest existing and planned skyscrapers in the world. | Continue reading


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A Wintry Acoustic Cover of ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow’ on Guitar With Attachable Reverse Slide

Luca Stricagnoli played the Israel Kamakakawiwo’ole version of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" on acoustic guitar with "reverse slide". | Continue reading


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Musician Plugs His Melodica Into a Vacuum Cleaner

Talented musician Vinheteiro amusingly plugged his Melodica into a vacuum cleaner to see how it would sound with suctioned air. | Continue reading


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Hikers Find a Rare Spinning Ice Disk a the Foot of a Scottish Waterfall

Hikers in the Scottish Highlands near Loch Fyne looked down to see a rare ice disc spinning at foot of the waterfall below. | Continue reading


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Composer Draws Sheet Music as Cute Cats and Dogs

For his "Sympawnies" series, composer Noam Oxman draws sheet music in the shape of cats, dogs, and other adorable creatures. | Continue reading


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Four Dogs Set Guinness World Record for Most Medical Conditions Detected

Four dogs at Medical Detection Dogs set the World Record for most medical conditions detected by sniffing out an impressive 28 diseases. | Continue reading


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An Elegant Metallic Print That Maps Out the History of Jazz as a 1950s Phonograph Circuit Board

James Quail of Dorothy designed an elegant metallic print that maps out the history of jazz as a circuit diagram of a 1950s phonograph. | Continue reading


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Slinky Expert Turns the Classic Toy Into Vivid Art Form

Wired spoke with Josh Jacobs, a talented slinky expert who uses a vivid Hyperspring to perform a variety of masterful tricks. | Continue reading


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How Moving Vehicles Are Faked in TV and Movies

Movie Insider explores the work of NAC Effects to learn more about how they create realistic moving vehicle scenes for TV and movies. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

‘Poker Face’ Reimagined as Old-Timey Western Swing

There I Ruined It reimagined the Lady Gaga song "Poker Face" as an upbeat Western Swing tune played by an old-timey string band. | Continue reading


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