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Obligatory Comical YouTube Thread II: The Fall of YouTube

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This is an AMV. The audio is a song by JAM Project, a Japanese music group that make hot-blooded songs intended for anime theme music and such. The video is from a pair of educational films about triangles.

Let's watch.

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Besides video games, that's the most exciting triangle related video I've ever seen.

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I had no idea the esports rabbit hole went this deep.

(calling it "YoCo" is the funniest goddamned thing to me by the way)

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y_S2ggwkhY



SCTV will always be one of the best sketch shows ever. The specificity and depth to their film parodies is just unbelievable. They've probably done about 5 Ingmar Bergman parodies.

(Skip to 0:55 to skip the cheesy opening. Skip to 20:06 to see Joe Flaherty as Art Garfunkel reenact the famous Marx Brothers mirror bit with the monolith from 2001 wearing a wig. AKA THE MOST AMAZINGLY BIZARRE SKETCH PREMISE YOU WILL EVER SEE.)

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This is not comical. But it absolutely blew my mind. With the many hours I've spent planing wood, I'm baffled and impressed that this is possible.

Note: A micron is 1/1000th of a milimeter. A standard sheet of office paper is about 100 microns thick.

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That's insane. Insane that something like this exists, and insane that you can create such a thing piece of woon. Those knifes must be really sharp.

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Unfortunately, this would be illegal in the UK. The bit where they actually propel a table-tennis ball into a table-tennis bat at supersonic velocity is at 5:50:

Also:

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