Sunday, September 27, 2015

The Week's Best Videos: Pizza Rats And Baby Wheels

Extremely Boston Man Can't Comprehend A Sunfish, A Compilation Of People Destroying Their iPhones, How Big Of A Gun You Need To Blow Open A Padlock, Car Crash At Nurburgring Defies Physics, This Isn't Looped Footage Of A Man Eating Noodles, An Unusual Way To Fix Dents In The Body Of A Car
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Sunday, September 27, 2015
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A BABY WHEEL? WHAT?
Extremely Boston Man Can't Comprehend A Sunfish
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This guy's name is Michael Bergin, and he might be the most incredulous human on land or sea.
WARRANTY: VOIDED
A Compilation Of People Destroying Their iPhones
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The iPhone 6S Plus is out, so we've compiled the best clips of people wrecking their old iPhones. While these phones probably could have been donated or sold, we have to admit that there's something satisfying about seeing last season's lusted-after piece of tech dropped, smashed, shot, set on fire, or otherwise reduced to metal spaghetti.
SORRY, DOORS
How Big Of A Gun You Need To Blow Open A Padlock
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Demolition Ranch shows us how much power we'll need to fulfill our action movie fantasy, because learning how to pick locks takes way too long.
THE DRIVER SURVIVED
Car Crash At Nurburgring Defies Physics
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The Nurburgring in Germany claims several lives each year. Luckily, this driver was not one of the casualties, although he came dangerously close.
BOWLING WITHOUT SOUP
This Isn't Looped Footage Of A Man Eating Noodles
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Furious Pete is one of YouTube's greatest challenge eaters. Here he is in Japan devouring a mind-boggling 147 bowls of noodles in five minutes. Not only is it insane how accurate the noodle-server is, but Pete still lost by one bowl to the young woman to his right.
WELD DONE
An Unusual Way To Fix Dents In The Body Of A Car
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A couple of zaps from the welder, a quick yank and boom, good as new.
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MASTER SPLINTER, IS THAT YOU?
Image: Rats are a huge problem in New York City, but really they're just like us. Case in point: they eat pizza on the subway.
Rats are a huge problem in New York City, but really they're just like us. Case in point: they eat pizza on the subway. Credit: Matt Little
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