Over 100 People Storm A Mall In The U.K. For Epic Lightsaber Duel

On Saturday, February 13th, over 100 wannabe Jedi and Sith stormed Cabot Circus, a shopping mall in Bristol, England. The crazy part is, this whole thing was organized through Facebook.

This is probably the largest lightaber fight in history and it’s even more awesome because everyone else in the mall had no clue what they were about to witness when they woke up that morning.

Check out a buttload of more videos over at /Film.

Table Tennis Deathmatch

Two Asian chicks playing table tennis with a live grenade. Never mind the fact that the handle would fly off once the pin was pulled. This video from The Glue Society is an awesome example of how to dynamically build up a climax.

Thanks to MegaDanX for the tip!

Craziest Beard in Existence (if you don’t watch this, you suck!)

I’m not going to spoil it, but this dude’s beard is fucking insane.

[Via Certified Bullshit Technician]



Brutal NES Controller Body Mod

nintendo-scarification

Here’s some crazy Nintendo fanboy scarification body art. The process involves the cutting and peeling of the skin, which I hear doesn’t tickle.

The things people will do for their love of gaming.

I actually have a Space Invader and Invincibility Star tattooed on me. Any of you guys have nerdy tats?

[WiiNoob via BMEzine]

One Guy Plays ‘Rhythm Heaven’ on Two DSes

DSes? DS’s? Anyhoo, this guy manages to get a “superb” rating on the “Lockstep” minigame in Rhythm Heaven on not one, but TWO DS systems!!! It’s also worth noting that this is one of Rhythm Heaven’s most difficult games. You have to tap along with the on-beat, then switch to the off-beat. This is made even more difficult by the fact that both DSes are out of sync. Pure craziness.

[Via Tiny Cartridge]

Absurdly Insane Rope Jumping Squad

The Kings Firecrackers are a group of elementary and Jr. High girls who are better at jumping rope than you are at anything, period. I didn’t even know some of the stuff they pull off was humanly possible.

[Via Neatorama]

World Freehand Circle Drawing Champion

I heard somewhere that back in old times, when kings were looking to hire royal artists, they would have artists from all over the kingdom show up at the castle and whoever could draw a perfect circle without the aid of a compass got the job.

[Via Clutter]

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