Many of us use Google services each day but very few of us ask the question, “How BIG is Google?” Obviously this question cannot be answered directly, however, the sheer size of Google can be realised by the hard facts and figures shown in this short film.
The brains trust behind the Sochi Winter Olympics knew it was missing something. A headlining act to get the young kids to watch. But what to do? Make awkward old Russian policemen sing a Daft Punk track, of course.
Derick Watts and the Sunday Blues Band are kicking ass and taking names again with this excellent Walter White Facebook Look Back video, which has gained almost a million views in just a few days. Why have they been ignored by SA media? Naughty, SA media. Naughty.
We find that the main problem with performing exorcisms, talking from experience, are that you tend to be in touching distance with a puking, neck-turning, pale skinned girl wearing a frilly white gown. Bob Larson might have solved the issue of possible demon puke dirtying up your clothes. Bringing exorcisms into the modern era, we present to you – exorcism over Skype.
We think we may have stumbled across a cure for a frozen heart. Meet our kryptonite, 15-month-old toddler, Kayden.
Our Russian might be a bit rusty but that won’t stop us from appreciating the Winter Olympics and the Russian participants. Doing her best to warm up Sochi is Ekaterina Stolyarova.
Cape Town local, Howard James Fyvie, received a NekNomination. Instead of downing a beer and posting it on the internet he decided to cop-out of alcohol guzzling and do some charity. Check out his gentlemanly #Neknomition video.
The 80s phoned and they want Instagram back. If you could please save all of your pictures on a couple of floppy disks or cassettes and mail them back to the 80s – that would be great. The YouTube series “Wonders of the World Wide Web” re-imagines what Instagram would have looked like back in the day.
Join the students of Brigham Young University in their confusion regarding this motivational video supporting snitches across the globe.
Discussing the ins and outs of taking a wee, Zac Efron gets caught with his pants down in the upcoming film ‘That Awkward Moment’. This clip from the film has Efron straddling a toilet seat in a very cumbersome position.
He once was a notorious criminal defense lawyer, using his craft to defend the villains of society. Until one day, everything changed – his brother was murdered. Meet personal injury lawyer Jamie Casino, dispatching his own justice… Casino’s Law.
The second video of the South African sketch comedy group is out. In the last one they made a Dove parody ad for men. Check out their latest one featuring online dating, trousers snakes and baguettes.
Although this movie won’t be able to tell the full story, as it now seems far from over, it will make for interesting viewing. Starring Kate Beckinsale and Cara Delevingne. Check it out..
Apple celebrated the Macintosh computer’s 30th anniversary with the release of this video. The video is a compilation of footage shot during the span of one day across five continents in ten different countries, highlighting the Mac’s use in design, robotics, education and engineering. And the whole thing was shot on iPhones. Mental.
Next to Mario, Andrew Cotton from the UK might be the plumber with the biggest balls. Cotton rode an 80 ft monster of a wave off the coast of Nazare, Portugal. His ride has been submitted for this year’s Billabong XXL Big Wave Awards.
Jackson Blight is a real crybaby when it comes to A Great Big World’s song ‘Say Something’ featuring Christina Aguilera, but we can let it slide seeing that he’s only four years-old.
A prankster named Tyler pretended to be an employee at four different Apple stores in New York. Not only did he convince customers to wait for the up-and-coming iPhone 5Q and 5ZZ models, he also advised patrons that they ought to thank Apple for creating Polio and Syphilis.
During her performance in London, a die-hard fan of Taylor Swift rushed the stage to hand the singer a letter. Swift kept her composure and with a brief handshake sent her admirer off into the loving embrace of security.
Are you lonely? Don’t fear. You will never be alone again. Barry, your friend from the NSA, will always be there for you – forever… If you’re feeling lonely, just look over at your cellphone, computer, the crawl space in your attic or even inside of you… Barry is there for you in your time of need. Smile, because the NSA knows when you’re not.
The original headline read, “This Is How White People Pronounce Mamphela Ramphele,” but we figured we’d upset some of you judging by the feelings caught from a teeny-weeny joke at Fred De Klerk’s expense we cracked recently. In any event, this actually is how white people – and some black people – pronounce Mamphela Ramphele. […]
Apart from burly men throwing pigskin and tackling each other into a comas, the Superbowl brings us a heap of quality commercials every year. And we have a few of the best from 2014, right here.
And it was great. Questions include, “Would you rather have a nipple-sized winky, or winky-sized nipples?” Siv Ngesi also went on record to state that he’d have sex with a horse if he could be certain that no one would ever find out about it.
The movie ‘Love Child’ tells the story of a South Korean couple who let their child to starve to death in September 2009 after neglecting her to play the online role-playing game “Prius Online”.
Keen to watch the GoPro footage of an Austrian falling from 24 miles above the earth? Sure you are. This newly released video shows the first person perspective of Felix Baumgartner’s jump from back in 2012.
This compilation video includes multiple Vine videos by an illusionist named Zach King. Enjoy shots of him pulling fruit, cats and a variety of other objects out of computer screen, jumping through walls and other mind-blowing stuff.
The Superbowl is known for some brilliant ads, and a mammoth halftime show. Apparently football happens every now and then, as well. This year’s halftime show was dominated by Bruno Mars, but a guest appearance from the Red Hot Chili Peppers was the highlight of his set.
In a very obvious PR stunt, two British spies supervised three employees of The Guardian, as they used angle grinders and a drill to destroy three laptops containing the files leaked to the news organization by Edward Snowden. Deputy editor for The Guardian Paul Johnson expressly told the government that the paper had numerous files overseas, and the destruction of these computers was pointless:
Once upon a time in a far distant land, lived Tinderella. Always swiping away on her smartphone, looking for her prince charming – on her Tinder app. Then one day, she happen to come across her dream match. Princeton, is what the profile read.
With more drones coming onto the market, TIME Magazine might have found the complete package in the DJI Phantom 2 Vision. Almost no tinkering is needed to get this model in the air, and will have even the most amateur of pilots shooting 1080p HD film from the sky in no time.
No polygraph needed. This five second subliminal test will have school yard chants of ‘Liar, liar pants on fire,’ echo from the water cooler today.