
Poor unsuspecting New Yorkers were recently terrified by an animatronic remote-controlled baby that was on the rampage around the city.
As part of a prank, the demon baby was hidden in a pram left on its own, so when people when to check on it, that’s when it pounced. LAWL!
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No camping trip would be complete without a trip to the camping store to pick up some supplies.
But this store isn’t your average high street Millets, instead it’s run by a couple of weirdoes who should really be banned from interacting with the public.
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South African comedian Trevor Noah discusses, among other things, the perils of learning German from the internet.
Which included accidentally downloading Hitler’s speeches and incorporating his not-so-subtle nuances when ordering a beverage in Cologne.
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Actors can rise to any challenge but some are more difficult than others, like pretending to ride a horse for instance.
In this behind-the-scenes David Wenham, Miranda Otto, Dominic Monaghan and more reveal what it takes to fake ride a horse. Pro tip: “Make out as though you’re actually having sex on the barrel.”
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In the form of a message from the “Interstellar Safety Council”, Tom Scott explains how terrifyingly dangerous human beings are.
Taking the form of an educational video for non-human space travellers, the video reveals the intimidating nature of the human race—we’re quite a scary bunch, especially before breakfast.
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Ever wondered what it’s like to work in a local butcher shop? Well, it involves a lot—and I mean A LOT—of swears.
But that’s because this particular butcher seems to be harbouring quite a bit of pent up aggression and regret and hate and lots of other negativity about being a c*nting butcher.
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It’s the New Year, so what are you doing slacking off surfing the internet when you should be working out?
The least you could do is watch this video mashup of Davina McCall’s workout vid, complete with happy hardcore Katie Perry remix and fish lifting.
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You might call them red heads, gingas, rangas, flame-haired, carrot top or Scottish, but do you know what’s responsible for their crop of orange hair?
No, but science does and in this SciShow they reveal the genetics behind red tops and explore some of the myths surrounding the trusty rusties.
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