Alex Santoso's Blog Posts

Funny Bunny-Cide.

For more creative bunny-cide, see: Link


The Matrix Ping Pong.

Undoubtedly, many of you have seen this before - nevertheless, The Matrix Ping Pong is fun to watch again and again. http://www.castillalamancha.es/clmjoven/envio2/entretenimiento/pingpongmatrix.htm

Chernik's Art.

As you can see, Echo Chernik is an amazing art nouveau illustrator. See more of her cool artworks here: http://www.echo-x.com/index.shtml


Mike the Headless Wonder Chicken.

You've probaly heard of Mike, the "Headless Wonder Chicken" that lived for 17 months without a head. This is its website: http://www.miketheheadlesschicken.org/index.html

Fractal Cabbage.

John Walker found this beautiful, fractal Romanesco cabbage cauliflower in his supermarket shelf. Link (via BoingBoing)


Bar Stool Racing.

Bar stool racing, the latest weird racing-fad ever to hit, well ... somewhere in the heartland of America, I guess. http://www.barstoolracing.net/index.html

Del Gazeebo Rocks!

Psychedelic, funny music video "Del Gazeebo" by Nacho from Snake Mountain. Link

Who Powers the Dark Side?


Found Funny Footage.

Found Footage Festival celebrates funny clips from home videos found at garage sales, thrift stores, and dumpsters from all around the United States.

My favorite is the foul-mouthed RV host - you'll see. http://www.cine-magic.com/fffQ.html

Mr. Tweak-a-Thon.

Mister Tweak-a-Thon escapes description. You have to see it for yourself. http://www.monkeychops.karoo.net/mistertweakathon.html1612

Another Reason Why Smoking is Bad.


Head Hunters.

These are men of the Jivaro clan of the Amazon. If you ever see them, run as fast as you can.

Why? Because they're the only tribe in the world that still practice the art of shrinking human heads!

Link (with a gruesome gallery of shrunken heads, you've been warned)

Stop in the Name of Love.


Toilet Paper Fashion.

Ze Frank's running a "make your own clothes out of toilet paper" contest. These people have too much time (and now, less toilet paper) on their hands. Link

Sears Towers Made From Jenga Blocks.

30 feet tall Sears Towers, made from 15,000 Jenga blocks weighing over 300 pounds total. Link (via Attu Sees All)


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