Science Buzz Slow motion captures the strange dance electricity makes as it heads towards Earth. See, the internet isn't just about nip slips and celebrity babies after all.
Culture Buzz March of Shame, a spoof of March of the Penguins, documents the sorority girl in her natural habitat. Waking up in the bed of an unknown fraternity brother and journeying home really takes me back to college life.
Music Buzz If you missed the sold-out show in New York you can still catch Sigur Ros @ MoMA on Current as of August 5, 2008. Current's exclusive concert film documents a performance by the epic band that took place on Icelandic Independence day, featuring a collaboration with celebrated installation artist Olafur Eliasson.
Tech Buzz This hilarious series of tutorial spoofs by fictional Photoshop Pro Donnie Hoyle are actually quite informative. Donnie's unorthodox teaching style includes lots of abuse as well as over-sharing about his troubled marriage. In episode three he shows us how to digitally remove the wedding ring from a photo of his unfaithful wife who can be heard yelling at him from the other room. It turns out the series was made by Troy Hitch, Matt Bledsoe, two former ad guys from Kentucky.
Music Buzz The Icelandic band's new video, a collaboration with photographer Ryan McGinley, features a bunch young, thin, long-haired naked people running through the woods. It's a lot like much McGinley's work, featuring thin, young, long-haired naked people, plus a catchy soundtrack in a foreign tongue.
Culture Buzz We're delightfully confused by this poorly-acted spoof of Sex And The City, complete with steroidal bodybuilders of questionable gender. Fake tans and swarthy baritones never looked so...feminine? Maybe?
Science Buzz Yes, terrifying things happen when you put your cell phone in for one minute on high power. Though maybe not the terrifying things you'd expect.
Music Buzz The video for the band's new single brings almost all of YouTube's celebrities together -- it's an Internet People music video. Numa Numa, evolution of dance, K-Fed, the dramatic chipmunk, Will It Blend, Lauren Caitlin Upton, the Mentos and Diet Coke guys, afro ninja, Tay Zonday, Chris Crocker: everyone's here but the Star Wars kid. We list them in the links.
Music Buzz A strangely compelling electronica song (and video) composed of sounds from the Disney version of Alice in Wonderland. Made by a 19-year-old in Australia, "Alice" kind of lulls you into a state of semi-consciousness filled with Cheshire cats and flowers wielding batons.
Culture Buzz Gangsters don't dance, they "c-walk". Crip walking was big in the 90s before BuzzFeed even existed. It was started by mostly black gangsters in Compton, but these days the best C-Walkers seem to be suburban Asian kids on YouTube. And BIG UP to Michael Frumin who is my only friend who can actually c-walk.
Tech Buzz The young Bill's rant makes for a strangely compelling dance remix. YouTubers collaborate -- one made the soundtrack, the other cut together the video -- to create a music video that's somehow far more watchable than the original (but just as profanity laced). Perhaps there's a whole goldmine of sample material awaiting resourceful DJs in the "O'Reilly Factor" archives.
TV Buzz A new video from Flight of the Conchords. The HBO duo have an album coming out on SubPop and will be back with a new season of their self-titled show next year, and this is the first video off the record.
Celebrity Buzz Jessica takes part in an online staring contest in order to promote Cash Warren's new social networking site. This makes me feel dirty, either because this is the second Jessica Alba thing I've posted within 24 hours, or because I can't help comparing Jessica Alba to Magibon with bigger boobs.
Culture Buzz An enormous, animated wall-painting by the Argentinian street artist Blu. This is amazing; if you like it, check out the artist's site for more.
Politics Buzz A vintage clip of a young Bill O'Reilly exploding in anger while hosting Inside Edition has surfaced. CBS has been taking the video down everywhere, but you can still watch it here.
Politics Buzz He claims he has been to 57 states and has one left to go. He is joking but he sounds so tired it is hard to tell. No word yet on whether the extra states are blue or red.
Culture Buzz Obsessive fan videos that that feature every instance of a word or phrase in a popular movie or TV show. Andy Baio coins a new word for a persistent web phenomena and Rex Sorgatz demands that BuzzFeed jump on the bandwagon. xoxo. Love you guys and the web. Here are some of our favorite supercuts.
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