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- The Wonderfully Weird Muppet Show Pilot
- Because Everyone Needs More Baby Sloths In Their Lives
- Nestle Crunch Thin Mints? Yes Please!
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- Rémi Gaillard’s Elevator Prank
- Too Dumb To Know It
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- French Bulldog Adopts Orphaned Baby Boars
- Trike Drifting
- Wizard Synchronizes Metronomes
- Police to Drug Dealers: Hey, Stop That!
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- If Three Little Pigs Were Covered by Modern Media
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| Posted: 05 Mar 2012 01:00 AM PST I don’t know about you guys, but I would love this bed. After all, it not only looks cool, it also looks incredibly comfortable in that it can rock you to sleep. In fact, it might just be the most comfortable of all the 15 strange beds at the link. |
| Delightfully Fun Matchbook Art Posted: 05 Mar 2012 12:56 AM PST You probably knew that many people collect matchbooks, but you might not know just how impressive the artwork can be on some of the boxes. While the one above might not be the most impressive piece of art, it’s certainly entertaining and you can find plenty more fun ones over at Dark Roasted Blend. |
| The Wonderfully Weird Muppet Show Pilot Posted: 05 Mar 2012 12:51 AM PST Like most television shows, The Muppet Show’s pilot was quite different than the show itself ended up being. In this case, the original didn’t feature Kermit as the host and did feature a lot more adult humor. Don’t miss the other three parts of the pilot over at Laughing Squid. Via Laughing Squid |
| Because Everyone Needs More Baby Sloths In Their Lives Posted: 05 Mar 2012 12:45 AM PST You might think that baby sloths are born knowing how to crawl, but it’s actually a skill they must be taught. When it comes to abandoned babies though, it takes a jungle gym and a dedicated staff. Fortunately, all that work pays off when you get an absolutely precious video like this! Via Jezebel |
| Nestle Crunch Thin Mints? Yes Please! Posted: 05 Mar 2012 12:38 AM PST I know we post a lot of weird food products here on Neatorama, but usually they’re more “ick” than “yum.” Here’s a notable exception: Thin Mint Nestle Crunch wafer bars. Of course, if Thin Mints aren’t your thing, there are also Samoas and Tagalongs ones as well. Unfortunately, the treats won’t be available for a few more months, so don’t start salivating on your keyboard just yet. Link Via The Mary Sue |
| Posted: 04 Mar 2012 05:23 PM PST J. V. Muntean makes solid 3D sculptures that are hard to figure out by looking directly at them, but the shadows they throw depict three different images, depending on the angle! This one is called Dancers; you can see quite a few others at his site. And they are for sale, too! Link -Thanks, Brian Hoffer! |
| Rémi Gaillard’s Elevator Prank Posted: 04 Mar 2012 04:23 PM PST (Video Link) Although this video starts out like a typical one by professional prankster RĂ©mi Gaillard, it ends up being sidetracked a woman who tries to walk into another person’s house uninvited. How rude! -via Colossal | Gaillard’s Website Previous pranks by Gaillard: |
| Posted: 04 Mar 2012 03:36 PM PST
Link (Photo: Shutterstock) | Learn more about the Dunning-Krueger Effect on Wikipedia |
| Posted: 04 Mar 2012 03:26 PM PST As a gift to his girlfriend the history teacher, redditor omnes took Andy Rash’s pixel presidents pattern and made each Commander-in-Chief out of bead sprites! Click the Imgur image to super-enlarge it if you want to get a close look. Link |
| French Bulldog Adopts Orphaned Baby Boars Posted: 04 Mar 2012 01:35 PM PST
See the cute pics over at The Daily Mail: Link (Photo: EPA) |
| Posted: 04 Mar 2012 12:34 PM PST
This ain't your childhood Big Wheel! Behold Trike Drifting, a new extreme-sport video from Devin Graham. Think of it as the Fast and the Furious ... on trikes! Hit play or go to Link [YouTube] |
| Wizard Synchronizes Metronomes Posted: 04 Mar 2012 12:29 PM PST (Video Link) The mage has five metronomes moving at the same speed, but not synchronized because he started them at different times. Then he places them on a rolling surface. Within a few seconds, they sync up. How? redditor Rangourthaman_ offers an explanation, which you can read by clicking on “more…” First let’s see what forces there are on a lone metronome: |
| Police to Drug Dealers: Hey, Stop That! Posted: 04 Mar 2012 11:32 AM PST
Welcome to the brave new world of drug-market intervention:
Is it working? Time will tell, but one thing's for sure: the current way of fighting drugs isn't working.
The Economist has the story: Link (Photo: The Wire/HBO via Wikipedia) |
| Posted: 04 Mar 2012 10:44 AM PST The Falling Bookends series by the Art Ori design studio shows books falling on tiny people. It’s perfect for people who are always overwhelmed with reading material. Studio Website -via T. |
| If Three Little Pigs Were Covered by Modern Media Posted: 04 Mar 2012 10:30 AM PST
How would the fairy tale Three Little Pigs play out if it were covered by modern media? The Guardian's fanciful advertisement for open journalism lets you "follow the story from the paper's front page headline, through a social media discussion, and finally to an unexpected conclusion." I didn't see that one coming. |
| Elegantly Carved Fruits and Vegetables Posted: 04 Mar 2012 10:18 AM PST Ilian, a professional food and drink photographer in Manchester, UK captured the images of carefully carved fruits and vegetables. This one makes eggplant look almost palatable. Link -via Nag on the Lake |
| Posted: 04 Mar 2012 10:11 AM PST (Video Link) It looks like an ice resurfacer, but this is actually Daniel Bourgeois’s heavily modified 1984 Chevrolet truck. This street legal vehicle can ferry you and eleven of your friends in style in the Minneapolis, Minnesota area. Think: prom date. Photo Gallery -via Jalopnik |
| Posted: 04 Mar 2012 08:01 AM PST Photographer David C. Shultz attracted the attention of the Emperor penguins he was shooting in Antarctica. The curious birds had to check out the equipment, which led to some funny photo opportunities! See more pictures at Buzzfeed. Link (Image credit: David C. Shultz) |
| Posted: 04 Mar 2012 07:48 AM PST Bacon Poet Magnetic Poetry – $11.95 Dont’ have the words to describe your undying love for a smoking hot piece of strippy bacon? You need the Bacon Poet Magnetic Poetry kit from the NeatoShop. This sizzling set includes over 200 word magnets perfect for expressing your smoldering desires for your favorite bypass in a skillet. Be sure to check out the Bacon Store for more deliciously funny bacon products. |
| Posted: 04 Mar 2012 07:38 AM PST Every once in a while, Big Cat Rescue produces a video to show us how much big cats and wild cats are like the house cats we are familiar with. We’ve seen them play with balls and laser pointers and we’ve seen them get high on catnip. Now we see the cats getting their first look at a mirror. -via The Daily What |
| 7 Children’s Books Written in Response to Other Books Posted: 04 Mar 2012 07:01 AM PST
Read about The Truax and six other books written in response to children’s books at mental_floss. Link |
| Posted: 04 Mar 2012 06:00 AM PST
Jill Harness wrote up Five Common Misconceptions About the Middle Ages. She also wrote a feature for NeatoBambino called The Eight Toughest Babies in the World. Be sure to check out NeatoBambino every day! The Annals of Improbable Research noticed the improbable number of research papers done on The Lazy Bureaucrat Problem. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the record-breaking basketball game, Eddie Deezen wrote The Night Wilt "The Stilt" Scored 100. Mental_floss magazine gave us Putting Animals in Their Place. The Unluckiest Train Ride came from Uncle John’s Bathroom Reader. In the What Is It? game this week,the pictured object is an M15 Grenade Launcher Sight. The first commenter in with the correct answer was Berhard, who wins a t-shirt for his efforts! The t-shirt for the funniest answer goes to villaridge, who said it was "one of the many scale models that Gene Rodenberry had made whilst he was fine tuning what the Enterprise space ship would look like." See additional pictures of the grenade launcher sight and the answers to the other mystery items of the week at the What Is It? blog! The most commented-on post of the week was a tie between Father Jailed Because Daughter Drew a Picture of a Gun and Annoying People Talking on Their Cell Phones? Jam 'Em! Coming in third was Disney Closes New Habit Heroes Exhibit. Want more? Be sure to check our Facebook page every day for extra content, contests, discussions, videos, and links you won’t find here. Also, our Twitter feed will keep you updated on what’s going around the web in real time. Thanks for spending time with us at Neatorama! |
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