Sunday, May 31, 2015

The Week's Best Videos: Bees, Beyonce and Burnt Rice

Slow-Mo Captures Why You Should Never, Ever Use Water To Put Out A Grease Fire, The Gentle Art Of Bee-Removal In India, Is This The New 'Inception Noise' For Movie Trailers?, The 'Single Ladies' Dance Aligns Perfectly With The 'Ducktales' Theme, An Interview With The Grapefruit Blowjob Lady, The Reason You Can Never Seem To Cook Rice Correctly
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Sunday, May 31, 2015
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FLAMES. FLAMES EVERYWHERE
Slow-Mo Captures Why You Should Never, Ever Use Water To Put Out A Grease Fire
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The Slow Mo Guys show us bad decision-making in 2,500 frames per second. Be safe out there, amateur fry cooks.
THE BEE WHISPERER
The Gentle Art Of Bee-Removal In India
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It's not every day you see a man picking up bees by the handful without any protection on. Make sure to stick around until 4:40 to see how the bees react to an unprotected queen.
BWAAAAAMP 2.0
Is This The New 'Inception Noise' For Movie Trailers?
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You've probably heard that weird "powering down" noise in every trailer for the past few years and didn't even realize how redundant it was getting. What's worse is that, unlike the *BWAAAAMP* that "Inception" made infamous, it's almost impossible to come up with a good onomatopoeia for it.
A MASHUP MOST FOWL
The 'Single Ladies' Dance Aligns Perfectly With The 'Ducktales' Theme
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Of all the cosmic coincidences, this is one of the strangest.
ADULT CONTENT
An Interview With The Grapefruit Blowjob Lady
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Adult entertainment star Kimberly Kane sets out to meet sex educator Auntie Angel after learning about her viral video featuring the "grapefruit blowjob method." Kim meets Angel at a grocery store in Downtown LA, where Kim tags along as Angel picks up supplies for a sex class she has later that day.
ILL-GOTTEN GRAINS
The Reason You Can Never Seem To Cook Rice Correctly
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In short: it's because rice is fussy and the type of rice, heat, and cooking vessel can all drastically change how it comes out. That said, America's Test Kitchen decided to come up with some helpful tips.
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Image: In her heyday, Namie Amuro was the reigning queen of J-pop. We don't know if this is a comeback record or what, but we know a good pop song when we hear one, and the video is just delightful.
In her heyday, Namie Amuro was the reigning queen of J-pop. We don't know if this is a comeback record or what, but we know a good pop song when we hear one, and the video is just delightful. Credit: Namie Amuro
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