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61A - Don't call me on the telephone. I won't answer. I don't hear well. I don't want to know your story.
Acrobatic fixed-gear bike routine? Sign me up.
Falling 25,000 feet into a net without a parachute: a world first.
Balls-of-steel downhill bike race, complete with incessant heavy breathing.
Fullscreen this, and you too can hack like a major crime drama series character too!
Hit [Pwr] and have a seat with Rick and Morty while you're bombarded with strange nonsense.
2000 links, and counting
Pretty good play from an unlikely volleyball champ
A skateboarder man from the past, to save the future.
Pretty amazing and creative flatland tricks.
This guy coded in a bot to listen to him playing, and direct his actions.
A 100-foot wave hits a ship in the North Sea, during an intense storm. Had the ship been much smaller it could have been catastrophic, but the ship managed to withstand the blow.
SlimPort Your Games, or Enjoy Some Pureple, SPANG, or SMAATO, Friend.
it's great to see that Time Cube levels of crazy are still thriving
This is a video of Indian musician Nirvana B. setting a Record Setter world record for fastest guitar solo by performing Rimsky-Korsakov's 'Flight Of The Bumblebee' at 1,600 beats per minute.
It is a kick right in the nostalgia balls. For twentysomethings.
Enjoy 45 minutes of uninterrupted Lagavulin™ Single Malt Scotch Whisky-drinking bliss with Nick Offerman by the Yule Log Fireplace… and you don’t even need to exchange words.
Can kick your ass at Tekken and then just kick your ass.
The best burger in the world has been announced
Russian trio 3J performs a precision choreographed club-juggling routine.
Dudes a beast, that's it.
Thisisprettydamnimpressivebecauseapparentlythisisarealplace
My favorite Metallica song...and I may like this version better.
Ukrainian dude rides on the roof of a commuter train.
Action starts at 2:09, but it's worth watching the journey.
Set F'Em Ups to "Blasters"!
After a second computer failure left him without a means to record his album and no money to buy a replacement, Prince finished recording the vocals and backing instrumental tracks for his new album entirely in that one Apple Store.