YouTuber MagicofRahat has taken his drive thru pranks to the next level from being an invisible driver to a headless one.
YouTuber MagicofRahat has taken his drive thru pranks to the next level from being an invisible driver to a headless one.
Well guys, after all those "goats yelling like human" videos that have gone viral, I think this was bound to happen: bleating goat in Putnam, Tennessee was reportedly mistaken as a distressed man calling for help, prompting a nearby resident to call the police. According to his owner, the one-year-old goat had been tied to a fence and was upset that he was separated from the other animals.
IKEA instructions can be difficult enough to follow as is, but what happens if you didn't follow them at all and made something else instead? Samuel Bernier and Andreas Bhend spent two days reverse-engineering the Swedish furniture company's FROSTA stool into a kid-sized bike. According to the duo, the handlebars feel "a bit stiff" but the wheels "roll like a dream." Wanna make your own? Check out Bhend's step-by-step modification instruction on Instructables!
Our friend Tardar Sauce is celebrating her very first birthday today! With a Friskies campaign and a recent visit with Anderson Cooper, we're sure her second year will be even grumpier!
Good looking people will never stop trending on the Internet. This is Attractive Convict, the female counterpart of the Ridiculously Photogenic Prisoner.
Here's an idea: Community is a postmodern masterpiece. Though the TV show Community has never achieved huge ratings, it has a passionate cult following, including us here at Idea Channel. The show plays with genre and narrative in such a creative way that it brings to mind the cultural and artistic theory of Postmodernism. Previous TV series have been self-referential and culturally reflective, but none so successfully as Community. The show flips traditional expectations so consistently that it questions their importance in the first place. And it has brought the word "meta" into the cultural vernacular, to boot.
In this bold satire of the red equal sign fad on Facebook, YouTube's comedy duo Future Space Cadets explore what the future holds for the gay rights movement in the age of social media slacktivism.
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