Election-distractor site to relieve stress
The New York Times put together a stress-relief site to help ease the anxiety being caused by the current elections. It's a combination of calming music, random video clips, and the occasional interactive page. It's actually pretty effective, though I prefer my normal stress-relieving routine: eating as much ice cream as humanly possible while refreshing the news and screaming into a pillow. Oh, and a lot of pharmaceutical drugs.
2020 aerial photos of the year
The 2020 Aerial Photography Awards have been announced and I guess they're pretty good. I'm assuming they were all shot with drones since they're all way less...
Steve Kornacki breaks his brain trying not to say 'Big Dump' of votes
MSNBC analyst Steve Kornacki had a short circuit live on the air as he struggled to find an alternative to saying "very big dump" of votes while...
TheirTube simulates what other people's YouTube feed looks like
TheirTube is a YouTube filter bubble simulator that provides a look into how videos are recommended on other people's YouTube home page. Each persona simulates a real...
Goodbye, Anxiety: Ten Hour Looping Video Of Relaxing, Under The Sea Oceanscapes
This is a ten hour looping video (the actual footage appears to be about 20 minutes) of relaxing open-sea oceanscapes, complete with soothing audio. The video is...
WTF Is That?: Video Of An Afghan Hound Underwater
This is an entirely too-short video of an Afghan hound allegedly swimming underwater (although I doubt it). I have so many questions. Is it even real? Is...
Like A Moving Painting: Time-Lapse Of Fireflies Swarming
So it's April Fools' Day and my inbox is jam-packed with fake stories people either think are real or are trying to trick me into posting. I've...

