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- Elvis Presley's Best Film
- The History of Japan
- Violent Vintage Valentines: Just the Thing for Budding Serial Killers or Other Deviants
- <i>Star Wars</i> as a Grindhouse Film
- The Annual Gathering of Twins in Twinsburg, Ohio
- Finn, The Barbarian - Ooo, Look At His Muscles!
- Cat Becomes Cleopatra
- IKEA Builds a Hotpot That Won't Turn on Until People Hand over Their Phones
- The Weird Thing About Cat Legs
- Man Builds a Bit of Narnia in the Woods for His Girlfriend to Discover
- A Bad Lip Reading of the NFL 2015-2016 Season (part one)
- "My Log Cabin 1985"
- Why You Should Pay Attention To Reflections When You Post Pictures Online
- Fly a Plane through the Circle Plane
- Where Are They Now: The OJ Simpson Trial
- Leonardo DiCaprio Met The Pope, Coolness Levels Rose In Rome
- HUMANS - The Hairless Apes Are Out There
- 16 Unusual Items For Sale on the Government’s Version of eBay
- Pay-by-the-Minute Dog Parking Box
- The Groundhog’s Greatest Hits
- Birds Are The Best Photobombers In The Animal Kingdom
- Kangaroo on a Trampoline
- Growing Up With My Name
- There's a Theme Park in Germany Where You Can See Props from <i>The NeverEnding Story</i>
- Wiener Stampede
- The Time Elvis Got out of His Limo to Break up a Fight between Strangers
- Pretty Sweet Teeth Reports
Posted: 03 Feb 2016 05:00 AM PST Neatorama presents a guest post from actor, comedian, and voiceover artist Eddie Deezen. Visit Eddie at his website or at Facebook. When you say "best" concerning movies, or any other art form, you get into the area of aesthetics. And as we all know, aesthetics are pretty much entirely subjective.
Elvis' parents, Vernon and Gladys, are featured in the film's climactic scene as extras, cheering Elvis on as he sings and wows the local crowd. Sadly, after Gladys' death the next year, Elvis could never bring himself to watch Loving You again. | ||||||||
Posted: 03 Feb 2016 04:00 AM PST Bill Wurtz compressed the history of Japan into nine minutes. Those nine minutes fly by as momentous changes happen. He saves time by dispensing with things like names and dates, because you wouldn’t remember them anyway. By the time you’re through, you’ll remember just enough to want more. Contains a small amount of NSFW language. Wurtz simplifies huge events into humorous, rapid-fire exchanges, but there are a couple of times when the narrative just screeches to a halt, because the subject at hand calls for just that. And it works. This is an overall masterpiece. -via reddit | ||||||||
Violent Vintage Valentines: Just the Thing for Budding Serial Killers or Other Deviants Posted: 03 Feb 2016 03:00 AM PST You're THE Girl I'd Like to Run Down With My Pre-Safety Features Death Trap of an Auto! | ||||||||
<i>Star Wars</i> as a Grindhouse Film Posted: 03 Feb 2016 02:00 AM PST Mashable remixed the original Star Wars to more resemble a Grindhouse movie. While the effect is jarring, this trailer makes the movie look like pretty much any other science fiction film from the mid-1970s. In fact, it’s not all that different from the original Star Wars trailer. Lucky for us, the actual movie was so much better than its trailer. And holds up better forty years later. -via Metafilter | ||||||||
The Annual Gathering of Twins in Twinsburg, Ohio Posted: 03 Feb 2016 01:00 AM PST What's it like to be a twin? The New Yorker went to Twin Days, an annual convention of twins in the appropriately named Ohio town of Twinsburg. There, one half of a twin set described how their mother tended to group them together, no matter what:
These 11-year old brothers are best friends. But that doesn't mean they want to be together all of the time:
You can hear more twin stories in the video embedded below, as well as watch these young men flirt with a matching pair of ladies. -via Laughing Squid | ||||||||
Finn, The Barbarian - Ooo, Look At His Muscles! Posted: 03 Feb 2016 12:00 AM PST Finn, The Barbarian by Anderson Green Devil Jake the dog doesn't see Finn for what he truly is, because he has no point of reference outside their life in the Land of Ooo. But if Finn existed in our world he would most certainly be seen as a barbarian, one who wears a funny white hat and schoolboy clothes but a savage barbarian nonetheless. His adventures in the post-apocalyptic landscape he grew up in seem somewhat normal to Ooo's residents, but in another time that boy would give Conan a run for his money! Bulk up your adventuring gear with this Finn, The Barbarian t-shirt by Anderson Green Devil, it's the mighty cool way to wow your fellow Adventure fans! Visit Anderson Green Devil's Facebook fan page, official website, Instagram, Twitter and Tumblr, then head on over to his NeatoShop for more fantastically geeky designs:
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Posted: 03 Feb 2016 12:00 AM PST This attractive cat got himself (or herself) into a bit of a jam. He stuck his head into a vase, couldn’t get his head out, then freaked out and broke the vase. For a while he had a stylish ceramic collar, reminiscent of an ancient Egyptian fashion. You have to imagine it would be quite heavy and probably put pressure on his shoulders. We don’t have the end of the story, but this picture, and another one, were taken in a vet’s office, so we can assume the cat was freed one way or another. -via reddit | ||||||||
IKEA Builds a Hotpot That Won't Turn on Until People Hand over Their Phones Posted: 02 Feb 2016 11:00 PM PST The hotpot rests at the center of the table, surrounded by ingredients. It's time to cook and eat them together. Yes, you could eat while using your phone. But where's the fun in that? Put it away. Don't phub your dinner companions. You don't have a choice with this hotpot table made by IKEA Taiwan. The hotpot turns on only once someone has put down a phone. The heat turns up incrementally with every phone added. You want to send a quick text or Instagram the experience? Don't. You'll ruin the food for everyone else. Talk to the people with you instead. -via OhGizmo! | ||||||||
The Weird Thing About Cat Legs Posted: 02 Feb 2016 10:00 PM PST Who knew that a “crouching tiger” is not supposed to crouch? Huge tigers walk, crouch, and leap the same way house cats do, and pretty much all other cats of different sizes do. But that is a mystery to scientists, because it’s unique in the animal kingdom. It’s a matter of physics.
How do those large cats do it? They don’t have larger muscles to compensate. Scientists have designed experiments to learn more about the physics of big cat legs, but they don’t have any results yet. Oh, it’s not for lack of trying, but another way big cats are like small cats is that they don’t want to cooperate with scientists or anyone. Read about the so-far futile efforts involved in getting cats to measure leg force at the Atlantic. | ||||||||
Man Builds a Bit of Narnia in the Woods for His Girlfriend to Discover Posted: 02 Feb 2016 09:00 PM PST In The Lion, The Witch, And the Wardrobe, Lucy Pevensie steps through the magic wardrobe to discover the secret world of Narnia. She finds a single lamp-post standing in the snow-covered forest, lighting the way for travelers. Redditor Gen4200 and his girlfriend own a nice slice of forest that reminds them of Narnia, which is among her favorite stories. So at night, he secretly hauled a lamp-post out into the woods, fixed it into the ground, and provided electrical power with discreetly hidden solar cells. When she discovers it, she'll be ready to go on many adventures. | ||||||||
A Bad Lip Reading of the NFL 2015-2016 Season (part one) Posted: 02 Feb 2016 08:00 PM PST Watch their lips move, and try to figure out what they’re saying. Most of us aren’t very good at it, but the folks behind the Bad Lip Reading videos give it their best. NFL players are always talking about things that have nothing to do with football, according to their latest BLR video. We’ll fight on Tiger Mountain! What does the pig say? Look for part two soon, which may incorporate Super Bowl moments. -via Viral Viral Videos | ||||||||
Posted: 02 Feb 2016 07:00 PM PST Behold paradise on Earth. Flickr member andolent shares the story of this retreat that he built by himself and lived in for 8 years:
I don't blame him. -via American Digest | ||||||||
Why You Should Pay Attention To Reflections When You Post Pictures Online Posted: 02 Feb 2016 06:00 PM PST There are lots of factors involved in taking the perfect photo, most of which are ignored when someone is simply reaching out an arm (or stick) to snap a selfie. But that doesn't mean you should throw all photo prep out the window, because reflections in the background might end up revealing more about your selfie shoot than most people care to see. So save yourself from embarrassment and humiliation and make sure those mirrors and windows aren't revealing more than you'd like to let on about what you were doing when the pic was taken. Of course, if a reflection enhances the photo then by all means shoot and share, so your friends and followers can admire all of your hard work! See These Embarrassing Reflection Fails That Will Remind You To Pay More Attention here. Some images are NSFW. | ||||||||
Fly a Plane through the Circle Plane Posted: 02 Feb 2016 05:00 PM PST The men behind Flite Test like to fly remote control airplanes. But more than that, they love to build bizarre designs to see if they will actually fly. In the past, they’ve built airworthy models of the helicarrier from The Avengers and a Super Star Destroyer from Star Wars. For their latest project, Josh and Peter built a large RC plane with a circular wing. They took their plane to the Flite Fest convention in Malvern, Ohio and invited kids to fly their own smaller planes through the circle. They did so, having a lot of fun—even as they repeatedly collided with the circular wing plane. Eventually, Josh and Peter’s plane collapsed and crashed. -via Technabob | ||||||||
Where Are They Now: The OJ Simpson Trial Posted: 02 Feb 2016 04:00 PM PST
In 1994, actor and former pro football player OJ Simpson was arrested for the murder of his ex-wife Nichole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman. The ensuing trial lasted into 1995 and was a media sensation. The trial will be the subject of the first season of the new TV show American Crime Story, premiering tonight on FX. If you watched the trial as it unfolded, you became familiar with the principles involved: the defendant, the witnesses, the victims’ families, and most of all, the legion of lawyers. If you’ve ever wondered about them since, Uproxx has a roundup of what happened after the trial, and what they're doing 22 years later. For many of them, the trial was life-changing. And almost every one wrote a book about it. | ||||||||
Leonardo DiCaprio Met The Pope, Coolness Levels Rose In Rome Posted: 02 Feb 2016 03:00 PM PST Like many fans my feelings about Leonardo DiCaprio the actor fluctuate according to his roles, with the intense loves (What's Eating Gilbert Grape?, Wolf Of Wall Street) counterbalanced by deep hates (The Beach, The Man In The Iron Mask). But no matter how high the highs or how low the lows Leo keeps proving he's just a downright cool human being when he's not on set, generally making the news for good reasons rather than bad. But let's face it- if it came down to a battle of who's the coolest Pope Francis would win by a mile. DiCaprio recently met up with His Holiness at the Vatican to discuss climate change, but first Leo tried to prove how cool he is by greeting the Pope in Italian. Not wanting to knock down the debonnaire movie star, Francis let Leo's rusty Italian language skills slide, and the two kept their coolness emanations to a minimum, so as not to contribute to climate change. Maybe Leo's secretly preparing to play the Pope in an upcoming biopic? -Via Harpers Bazaar | ||||||||
HUMANS - The Hairless Apes Are Out There Posted: 02 Feb 2016 02:00 PM PST Just as there are shows on TV talking about aliens visiting Earth there are also TV shows being broadcast on star systems across the galaxy discussing the hairless ape menace known as Humans. These horrid creatures are constantly trying to invade other planets, taking what doesn't belong to them and generally harassing those poor xenomorphs who are just trying to find a nest of their own. The xenos are out there, but so are those pesky, and well armed, humans...which menace is worse? Spread some smiles throughout your galaxy with this HUMANS t-shirt by Wolf Krusemark, it's sure to make folks howl with laughter! Visit Wolf Krusemark's Facebook fan page, official website, Instagram, Tumblr and Twitter, then head on over to his NeatoShop for more delightfully geeky designs:
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16 Unusual Items For Sale on the Government’s Version of eBay Posted: 02 Feb 2016 02:00 PM PST Handy Polygraph Chair So whether your interests run toward Gucci watches that look like they've survived multiple mob wars, boats, planes or more screwdrivers than you can shake a large box of screwdrivers at, don't hesitate to scope out more government swag at mental_floss. | ||||||||
Pay-by-the-Minute Dog Parking Box Posted: 02 Feb 2016 01:00 PM PST
Do you need to leave your dog outside the store while you step in for a few minutes to buy something? You can tie your pup up, but he may not be safe. Here's an alternative solution. Dog Parker is a new start-up business with 5 locations in Brooklyn, New York. It's a box that sits outside shops. Members can slide a security card to unlock the box. There's a padded floor inside and the box is temperature controlled. When you return, just slide your security card again to retrieve your dog. The charge is 20¢ a minute plus a $25 annual fee. Members can use a box for a maximum of 3 hours every 12 hour period. If the temperature gets below 32°F or above 85ºF, the Dog Parkers are closed until the weather improves. The company is developing a mobile app that will permit members to reserve a time slot in advance, as well as monitor their dog remotely. Here's a demonstration video: -via Toxel | ||||||||
Posted: 02 Feb 2016 12:00 PM PST You’ll be pleased to know that Punxatawny Phil came out of his den this morning and failed to see his shadow. That means nice weather is on the way! While Phil isn’t the only groundhog who predicts weather on February the second, he is the best known. And the legend of Groundhog Day is more about fun and wishful thinkling than about belief in his predictions. It’s just another excuse to introduce ritual and frivolity into a bleak winter. But before we had meteorologists and satellites to track weather systems, people were desperate for some good news about the weather.
Groundhog Day does have some historical highlights, which you can read about at Atlas Obscura. And that’s a fine way to celebrate the holiday. | ||||||||
Birds Are The Best Photobombers In The Animal Kingdom Posted: 02 Feb 2016 11:00 AM PST Cats and other critters make photobombing look totally cool, but birds somehow manage to make the whole thing look like it's our fault they're in our shot. They stare at us like we're in their way, sometimes captivated by the shiny lens or the flash but mostly they're just there, in the way of yet another photo with that dumb look on their face. But that's what makes the bird photobomb such a special experience- they could fly away in an instant but they've chosen to satisfy their curiosity about humans by ruining our shots. Ruining is really the wrong word, actually a bird photobomb is quite the opposite, and so long as they don't break our lenses or peck at our heads birds can guest star in our photos anytime! Of course, inviting them to guest star in our shots may mean inviting disaster Because birds weren't raised with our human sense of decency and respect But judging by the look on their faces when they pop into our shots they most certainly understand comedy, and comedic timing And while other animals may try to take over the game by proving how funny they can be while photobombing The birds will always win in a photobomb war, taking funny to a whole new level of hilarity When a bird pops into your shot it's best to keep calm and shoot on Because technically even a pigeon could peck your eyes out So if they want to flap their feathers in your face for a sec let 'em! Okay, so bird photobombs aren't always the most pleasant experiences But a bird's goofy sense of humor will always win the humans back to the lighter side again Because they make every guest appearance feel like a visit from Rip Taylor, minus the confetti Or one of the Three Stooges when they're feeling particularly clumsy And that's why people don't feel bad when they get photobombed by a bird Instead, people smile and crack up about how hilarious it is to have a bird pop into their shot And even though they occasionally get upstaged by some of the natural world's bigger show-offs Birds are always eager to prove they're the best photobombers in the animal kingdom! | ||||||||
Posted: 02 Feb 2016 10:00 AM PST We’ve seen many wonderful videos of animals discovering a backyard trampoline. But have you ever wondered what would happen if a kangaroo jumped on one? Emma Heffernan of Ninderry, Queensland, Australia, caught a kangaroo on the trampoline in her backyard. In case you want to see the video: You’d think that when you combine two very boingy things, it would cause a super-large leap across the forest, but apparently they just cancel each other out. -via reddit | ||||||||
Posted: 02 Feb 2016 09:00 AM PST It's far more common for parents to give their kid an interesting or unusual name these days, and once celebrities started naming their kids Apple or Seargeoh or Destry even more parents started to follow suit. But I am a child of the 80s, and the name Zeon was about as strange as they come to all the kids and teachers at school back then, which made me a person of interest. Whether the interest was what my name meant, where my name came from, or if it had any national origins it didn't matter, because ultimately it all made me feel weird about telling people my name. However, I grew to appreciate my name, as did some of the people who have Tweeted about their experiences living with an unusual name, using the hashtag #growingupwithmyname. Of course, there are those with seemingly normal names who have it worse than others... | ||||||||
There's a Theme Park in Germany Where You Can See Props from <i>The NeverEnding Story</i> Posted: 02 Feb 2016 08:00 AM PST (Photo: Bavaria Filmstadt) Bavaria Films is a movie production company in Germany. Like Universal Studios has its own line of theme parks and resorts, so does Bavaria Films have its own fun park available to the public. The 1984 children's fantasy film The NeverEnding Story has become among the company's most treasured classics with an enduring fanbase. Many props from the film are there, including the Southern Oracle and Morla. You can even ride Falkor, the luck dragon from the story. | ||||||||
Posted: 02 Feb 2016 07:00 AM PST The Super Bowl is this Sunday, so get ready for a torrent of Super Bowl ads released early to YouTube. I can’t blame the folks who spend a ton of money on ad production; I’d want to get as much mileage out of them as possible. This one is as cute as can be. You got it -dachshunds dressed up as hot dogs. Or, more accurately, wiener dogs dressed as wieners. Because that’s how you advertise ketchup at the Super Bowl. -via Tastefully Offensive | ||||||||
The Time Elvis Got out of His Limo to Break up a Fight between Strangers Posted: 02 Feb 2016 06:00 AM PST
It was June 24, 1977. The scene: Madison, Wisconsin. A 17-year old boy was about to get into a fight with two other boys at a gas station where he worked. That's when the King of Rock 'n' Roll showed up:
The two attackers recognized him and immediately backed down. Elvis asked them all, "Is everything settled now?" It was. Elvis got back in his car and left.
Appropriately, there's now a memorial plaque at the site where this amazing event took place. It's called the Elvis Karate Fight Memorial Plaque and, thankfully, it's open to the public. Be the Elvis that you want to see in the world. -via Althouse | ||||||||
Posted: 02 Feb 2016 05:00 AM PST The following is an article from The Annals of Improbable Research, now in all-pdf form. Get a subscription now for only $25 a year! by Nan Swift, Improbable Research staff
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