With a name like Mad Dog 357 Plutonium, eating this chilli pepper extract was never going to be a walk in the park.
Unless that park was on fire or in hell, and this kid and his dad find out the hard way as they eat a tiny amount and suffer the eye-watering consequences.
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There are certain tell tale signs to look out for when you’re spending the night with someone.
Certain things that should flag up that this person might not be long-term material—for instance, if someone’s tied up in a cage in the living room, that’s not a great indicator.
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Well, this is awkward. But it couldn’t really be much else as adult stars sit-in with members of the public to watch one of their movies.
Men sit with gay porn actors and women porn actors sit with gay men and it makes for hilarious;y cringeworthy viewing.
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Prepare to learn from the master, namely Hackerman, the hacker who sent Kung Fury back in time to kill Nazis.
In this expert tutorial he demonstrates that, with the right kind of 1980s equipment, anyone can hack time and travel across it with ease.
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Jamie’s 40 years old, so to celebrate he makes himself a totally pukka birthday cake!
If it all seems a bit weird, like the inclusion of an actual sponge for the sponge cake, then that’s because it’s a spoof mashup made by Yes It’s Funny. Although Jamie’s actually endorsing it. What a world.
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The selfie stick is something that is not only annoying but potentially dangerous too, so Pizza Hut have decided to do something about it.
They’re created this PSA (aka a commercial) which issues warnings for those “egotastic specimens of visual self obsession” also known as people who take selfies.
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You’ve no doubt been to a cocktail bar where all the drinks have ridiculous-sounding names.
Well, YouTube funny man Tomska takes these OTT names to their literal conclusion, with plenty of bad puns thrown in for good measure.
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Want! That’s what we’ve all become, just want-machines looking at stuff and wishing we had it.
And we can blame TV for making us like that, according to Charlie Brooker anyway—here he details how TV’s tantalising glimpses into over-indulged worlds has skewed our expectations of reality.
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