
Watching this is like a little trip down meme-ory lane, as Keyboard Cat, Doge and many, many more crop up in Delta’s in-flight safety video.
It’s like they threw down the gauntlet to see how many memes they could include and now it’s rammed full of them—the result is daunting to say the least.
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Kids always look like they’re having a great time, and it’s thought they smile up to 40 times more a day than adults.
Which means that, if you smile more you might be as happy as the kids in this video. Don’t force it too much though, or it’ll just end up looking awkward and weird.
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The magic of autotune really is quite incredible, as you can see when it’s removed from these pop artists’ performances.
Miley Cyrus is completely unrecognisable and Rage Against the Machine sound like a bunch of Guitar Hero-playing amateurs. Wow.
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Blacksmiths and master craftsmen forge the Predator’s wrists blades (aka: Gauntlet Knives) from the Alien vs. Predator movie.
Then the fun begins as they test them out, slashing the crap out of poor, unsuspecting water melons and coke bottles.
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Kidnapping can be such a nasty business, but these two kidnappers want that to change!
Which is why they’ve launched The Sustainable Kidnapping Project, which promises to return victims in a better condition than when they were captured.
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If you’ve got a problem, Arnie has a fix-all solution for you: just blow it up!
That’s what you can take away from this video anyway, which is also offering people the chance to blow stuff up with Arnie himself, all in the name of charidee.
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Vsauce looks at the concept of counting and how human’s perceive numbers in this fascinating video.
In it we learn that Jeremy Harper from Alabama holds the World Record for the largest number ever counted to, where he spent three whole months counting, from the moment he woke up to moment he went to sleep.
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On his final appearance on The Late Show With David Letterman Sandler said goodbye to the longtime host using the power of song.
Using his familiar setup—guitar, voice, hilarious punchlines—Sandler made some guesses as to what Letterman might be doing once he leaves the show.
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