The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Fart Gymnasty

Finally, a way to simultaneously make watching the floor routine bearable and satisfy the humors of the 9-year-old in all of us. Come to think of it, most every Olympic event could benefit from a flatulent overdub. Either that or get the MST3K guys to provide commentary.

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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Move Mountain

And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why we don’t host raves inside active volcanoes. "But Dr. No did it" is no excuse. That man is a board-certified internist and licensed super-villain.

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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Conduit (NSFW)

Mixing elements of Gothic horror and Film Noir with a healthy dose of face-melting psychedelics, Conduit will have you questioning your faith in a higher power and your own ability to sleep tonight.

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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: 43,000 Feet

Watch as a ‘chuteless statistician is sucked from an airplane and spends his final moments calculating exactly how many moments he’s actually got left. The answer is 3:48.

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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Volans

And this is your brain on LSD, it’s a good thing.

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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: How to Be

Mixing stop motion animation and time-lapse photography with Cetranger’s haunting melodies, Maxim and Katia Mezentsev create a surreal world simultaneously frozen in time and as fleeting as the life of a tongue-bound snowflake.

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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Juste de l’eau

In the golden era of maritime exploration, a lonely piglet dreams of escaping his island home’s isolation only to realize that no matter where you go, you cannot escape yourself. Carlos De Carvalho produced this this visually-arresting animated short.

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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: To Hear Your Banjo Play

Pete Seeger—folk icon, hippie messiah, political and environmental activist, all around national treasure—died late last night at the age of 94. In honor of his innumerable contributions to American culture, here he is in 1946, narrating lan Lomax’s documentary on the evolution of folk music.

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Albert Einstein and Darth Vader Duke It Out

Because of course Einstein can use the Force. He discovered it.

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The Night Ziggy Stardust Rocketed Back to Mars

David Bowie enjoyed a number of flamboyant Rock-n-Roll personas during his musical career but none as well-known as Ziggy Stardust: the science fictional, androgynous, eyebrowless diva. Here’s Ziggy-Bowie shooting the lights out of Hammersmith Odeon theater in 1973 just before his big announcement

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