Sunday, November 16, 2014

This Week's Best Videos: A Rocket Powered Bicycle, A Really Dangerous Road, And Priceless Dad-Rage

Son's Asinine Questions Inspire Priceless Dad-Rage, Man Goes 207 MPH On Rocket-Powered Bicycle, An Ingenious Nutcracker For The Modern Era, Himalayan Bus Ride Is Not For The Faint Of Heart, Ever Seen A Clam Lick (Or Kick) Salt?, Spears Fly In This Mind-Bendingly Fast Martial Arts Demonstration
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Sunday, November 16, 2014
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'ASK ME A NORMAL FUCKING QUESTION'
Son's Asinine Questions Inspire Priceless Dad-Rage
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This kid claims to be asking his dad questions for a sociology class. Maybe it started that way, but we're pretty sure he's just egging his dad on to watch him lose his damn mind.
WE WANT TO RIDE HIS BICYCLE
Man Goes 207 MPH On Rocket-Powered Bicycle
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Last week, Francois Gissy strapped rockets to a bicycle and reached 207 MPH in under five seconds. What did you do last week?
HER NAME IS NAOMI
An Ingenious Nutcracker For The Modern Era
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From their website: This shapely Diva is a cracking success with all the nuts lying at her feet — in the truest sense of the word. Naomi knows how to behave. With her, cracking nuts is child's play with an immediate reward: the nut kernel.
EVERYONE USE THE PASSENGER DOOR
Himalayan Bus Ride Is Not For The Faint Of Heart
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Investing in a few donkeys to carry people seems like a really good idea right about now.
WE CALL THEM SEA TONGUES
Ever Seen A Clam Lick (Or Kick) Salt?
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UPDATE: It's actually the clam's foot. OR SO SCIENTISTS WANT YOU TO BELIEVE. PREVIOUSLY: So a clam's body is, for all intents and purposes, just a massive tongue. And they love the taste of salt.
NEO'S GOT NOTHING ON THESE TWO
Spears Fly In This Mind-Bendingly Fast Martial Arts Demonstration
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These two martial artists are competing in an exhibition known as duilian, which pits a bare-handed combatant against a weapon-wielding opponent. We wouldn't want to face either of them, with or without a weapon.
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THIS WAS AN 'ACCIDENT'
Image: Recent policy changes in Italy require all fireworks shows to be under 90 seconds in length so this is how renegade firework artists are getting around the law.
Recent policy changes in Italy require all fireworks shows to be under 90 seconds in length so this is how renegade firework artists are getting around the law. Credit:
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