You've got to check out the musical stylings of the "Pipe Guy." This unique musician uses PVC pipes to create his eccentric sound. This is his first live loop demo recording. View Now
It's ok to sing at a goldfish's funeral, as long as you sing the right song. When Jazmyne's sister's goldfish died, Jazmyne started singing 'Goin' Up Yonder," but her sister let her know that the goldfish's favorite song was "679" by Fetty Wap. They sang "679" and the funeral was a huge success.
JoeyVinctoroino, on the other hand, was having a problem with his living pet. Joey's dog mysteriously kept getting treats, which turned out to be because Joey's son was sneaking the dogs goodies on the sly. View Now
First, this poor man suffered a back injury when he landed on it while jumping on a trampoline. Then, this woman cast out a net on a kayak but also cast herself into the water. View Now
Some people love rainy weather. Vincenzo Profeta isone of those people. Italy got some especially heavy rain recently, so Profeta decided to make the most of it, fully equipped with a speedo, a cocktail and a hankering for a good time. View Now
Oh, look, a classroom full of schoolgirls. Nothing strange about that, right? Wrong! They're not schoolgirls at all, but actually - well, we won't spoil the surprise, but let's just say it's going to leave you very impressed - and maybe a little confused. View Now
Somebody call Vin Diesel - ChiMotorTrend just uploaded what needs to be in the next installment of The Fast and the Furious. Because if anyone can handle drifting aircraft, it's the cast of Universal biggest franchise of all time. View Now
The guy who uploaded this video turned his camera on because he saw the car in front of him driving recklessly, and knew something bad was about to happen. He was right, and a few miles after he turned the camera on, the car in front of him crashed into the side of the road. To make matters even more odd, the driver of the crashed car was actually a mechanic testing out a customer's car. The mechanic was tinkering with a diagnostic tool, which distracted him badly enough that he crashed. View Now
This father was caught on camera stuffing a laptop down his pants. He then picked up his toddler son and used him to conceal his crime. Then these two crooks set fire to a subway station. They used flammable liquid in a gallon jug of water to ignite the fire. View Now
Bullfights aren't the most animal-friendly events, but they're a deeply-rooted tradition that shows no signs of going anywhere. One bull in Peru took a stand - or rather, a leap - when it jumped into the crowd, mauling twenty spectators. The video posted online shows quite the uproar - watch it here. View Now
This elderly 63-year-old fisherman fell overboard and became tangled in his own fishing nets in Russia. He was unable to pull himself up into the boat and started screaming for help. He was rescued just in time. Due to spending 30 minutes in the freezing 42.3 Fahrenheit water he sustained frostbite and is currently recovering in a hospital. View Now
These pranksters pitched pies at poor people. They gave each person that was pied towels to wipe the whip cream off, and money for dry cleaning.
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This coffee table is business up top, party down low. Russell O'Neill posted a video showcasing his custom-built, arcade machine coffee table, jam-packed with enough nostalgia to send anyone born in the 80's into a gnarly tailspin. O'Neill also goes over how he made it, meaning anyone with the time, ambition and cash could one of these bad boys together as well. View Now
If you needed any more proof that the future is here, this is it.
We broke down 50 things from Back to the Future that the movie got right about October 21, 2015 (and some things it didn't). Self-lacing Nike Mag sneakers were definitely on the of things that became a reality. The sneakers were created in 2011 in a limited quantity and released for Michael J. Fox's Foundation for Parkinson's Research.
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This is how to succeed on Planet Jaden: Express yourself. Create and attend the School of Mystery. Educate yourself and the people around you. Go on top of a mountain. Focus on the arts. Be yourself. Always chase your dreams, 100 percent. View Now
This elderly couple’s musical rendition of the Pixar movie Up is too sweet. In celebration of their 60th wedding anniversary, these adorable grandparents played Carl and Ellie’s theme song together. Be prepared for your entire week to be made. View Now
You know what's better than a very talented barbershop quartet? A very talented barbershop quartet called Main Street that sings pop songs from the "good ol' days" — songs from the likes of Britney Spears, NSYNC and Katy Perry and more. View Now
A French couple has spent over $300K between them in plastic surgeries with the goal of looking exactly like Barbie and Ken. Yep. You read that right. Anastasia Reskoss and Quentin Dehar are solidifying the love they say they've had for the famous couple by literally becoming them. Well, sort of. View Now
Still can’t decide what to be for Halloween? Well look no further! We’ve got the perfect politically-themed costume idea for you. Along with the golden Trump-esque wig and the infamous “Make America Great Again” hat, you’ll need a gluestick, blush and contouring kit. If Donald Trump isn’t your thing, the website Yandy is also selling a sexy Washington costume — I’m sure there is a makeup tutorial for that too. View Now
From Steven Spielberg's buddy, presenting Doc and Marty's Excellent Adventure. As always, Screen Junkies does an outstanding job at hilariously breaking down movies. This time it's the Back to the Future trilogy, in which they consistently travel to the past, beat up the bully and fix the future. View Now
What do you get when you mix the hottest track from the summer by The Weeknd and the King of Pop? This awesome mashup of "I Can't Feel My Face" and a few classic hits from Michael Jackson, performed by the talented Casey Abrams for Soul Pancake. Bravo, man! View Now
Look, before you say anything, we're not advocating conspiracy theories or anything like that. But the dramatic similarities between Back to the Future and the tragic events of 9/11 are fascinating, if not wildly coincidental, when they are presented in this manner. Your mind will be blown. Don't bother watching after the 8-minute mark, though. It gets really, really weird after that. View Now
Let's face it, hockey players are some of the toughest athletes out there. Fights. Checks against the boards. Razor-sharp skates. Frozen puck flying at your face. Dangerous stuff. But take them off the ice and put them in an even scarier situation. . .Tampa Bay Lightning forward Alex Killorn and defenseman Jason Garrison had the best reactions when they walked through a haunted house. View Now
In the first Back to the Future, Marty slays on a ES-345 Gibson guitar, rocking out to "Johnny B. Goode." In Back to the Future II, Marty goes back (again) to see himself on stage. The performance was awesome, but there was one problem. As Guitar World points out, this scene takes place in 1955, but this guitar wasn't introduced in reality until 1958. View Now
Doc and Marty — er, Christopher and Michael — were used in a new promo video to promote the new Toyota Mirai, a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle introduced Tuesday night. The car is a zero-pollution hydrogen-powered vehicle that, in part, uses trash for power — much like the DeLorean used in the Back to the Future movies. The future is here.
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