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Monday, June 29, 2026

The Most Viral Science Videos Ever


This video is a compilation of some of the most viral science-themed clips from around the internet, showcasing fascinating experiments, biological phenomena, and astronomical wonders.

Key Highlights Include:

  • Physics & Chemistry Demonstrations:

    • Static electricity demonstrations using a Van de Graaff generator (0:02).
    • The triple point of water, where it boils, freezes, and melts simultaneously (7:54).
    • Experiments with hydrophobic coatings (3:19), liquid methane (2:47), and fire-altering chemicals (6:47).
    • Visualizing magnetic fields (11:34) and using soap to manipulate surface tension (3:44).
  • Biology & Nature:

    • Microscopic footage of white blood cells attacking parasites (1:18), mitosis (9:06), and the internal development of a duck egg (12:04).
    • Observing face mites (22:34) and the desellularization process of a spinach leaf (23:26).
    • Unique animal behaviors like the trap jaw ant's launch mechanism (27:31) and beetles that survive being eaten (9:56).
  • Space & Astronomy:

    • Time-lapses of the Sun’s surface and solar eruptions (8:15, 16:58).
    • Visualizations of the Andromeda galaxy on a collision course with the Milky Way (7:08).
    • Footage of Mars sunsets (10:18), dust devils (14:00), and night imagery (16:29).
    • The presence of space debris orbiting Earth (19:45) and the future of the star Betelgeuse (20:18).
  • Human Ingenuity:

    • Modern engineering marvels like self-repairing fabric (4:23), linear friction welding (17:56), and ferrofluid clocks (18:32).
    • Experimental tests such as running Doom on a potato-powered calculator (25:54) and the extreme safety differences between modern and 1950s cars (17:10).

Ages 1 - 100 Make Us Laugh For $1,000 (Ft. Vikkstar123 & Mrwhosetheboss)


This video, hosted by KSI alongside Vikkstar123 and Mrwhosetheboss, is a "Try Not To Laugh" challenge featuring participants ranging from age 0 to 100. The premise is simple: guests attempt to make the trio laugh, and if they succeed, they win $1,000.

Highlights of the Challenge:

  • Infant Comedy (0:30): The video kicks off with a baby "stand-up comedian" who manages to get a laugh from the hosts right away.
  • Creative Performances: Throughout the video, participants use a variety of tactics to secure the prize, including:
    • Guessing games and impressions (3:49, 5:47)
    • Musical performances with tiny instruments (16:19)
    • Absurdist humor and props (19:24, 26:12)
  • Unexpected Wins: As the video progresses, the hosts struggle to maintain their composure. Many participants win the cash prize for their sheer commitment, awkward delivery, or shock value.
  • Emotional Moments: Some participants share personal stories, such as an emotional segment involving the loss of a mother (31:09) or raising awareness for Multiple Sclerosis (22:48).

By the end of the challenge, the hosts acknowledge that they failed to stay serious, labeling it their most expensive "Try Not To Laugh" video to date (23:16).

I Tested Restaurants Going Bankrupt


In this video, Calfreezy explores several restaurant chains that were once household names but have since faced severe decline or bankruptcy. He visits the final remaining locations of these brands to see if they still hold up today.

The restaurant chains tested include:

  • Wimpy (0:27 - 3:53): Formerly a massive chain with over 500 UK locations, it now has only 61. Calfreezy notes the diner-style experience is still pleasant, but the food (specifically the "bendy" hot dog) feels somewhat outdated compared to modern fast-food competitors.
  • Cafe Rouge (3:54 - 5:50): Having shrunk from around 125 locations to just one standalone restaurant in London, the chain struggled after the pandemic. The review highlights that while the chicken is decent, it relies heavily on garlic butter for flavor.
  • Angus Steakhouse (6:06 - 10:13): Once a major player with 30 locations, only three remain. Known for being a "tourist trap," Calfreezy finds the food average for the high price point, particularly criticizing a poor quality mac and cheese.
  • Arbuckles (10:18 - 13:13): After going extinct in 2006, the brand was revived and now has two locations. The ribs are highlighted as a surprisingly good dish, though the "sloppy" tater tots are less impressive.
  • Strada (13:16 - 15:58): Down from 50 locations to just one, this Italian chain was once a major success sold for millions. Calfreezy rates the carbonara a solid 7.5, making it his favorite stop of the trip.

Overall, while these restaurants have struggled significantly, Calfreezy concludes that most still offer a decent experience and could potentially see a comeback if they updated their offerings for the modern market.

GUESS THE JOB (ft. NIKO)


In this video, Chunkz and Niko compete in a game of "Match the Job to the Person," where they attempt to guess the professions of various strangers with the help of a "secret spy" (Tom). The hosts are given three questions per guest to narrow down the correct profession from a list of options.

Key Highlights:

  • Paul (0:49 - 4:18): After asking about his music involvement and administrative tasks, the duo correctly identifies him as a DJ.
  • Luke (5:00 - 9:18): Niko uses his prior knowledge of the guest to quickly identify him as a scuba diver.
  • Finn (9:18 - 15:05): Through questions about travel and physical demands, they correctly identify him as a chimney sweep.
  • Sammy (15:17 - 19:44): The duo successfully guesses that she is a trucker.
  • Final Guest (19:47 - 24:55): Niko uses his knowledge of French to determine that the final guest is a skateboard instructor.

Ultimately, while the hosts and the "spy" debated their strategies and biases throughout, they successfully identified all five professions, ending the video with a lighthearted conclusion about their performance.

Streamer University NEW YORK In Person Applications


This video captures Kai Cenat holding in-person auditions for his "Streamer University" in New York City (0:00 - 0:13). Throughout the day, Kai interviews various aspiring streamers, evaluating their content, social media presence, and overall energy (0:49 - 27:35).

Key Highlights of the Audition Process:

  • Audition Style: Kai takes on a "Simon Cowell-esque" role, rigorously questioning applicants on their streaming history, consistency, and what makes them unique compared to other creators (1:27, 2:08, 5:19, 16:50).
  • Variety of Applicants: The applicants range from professional athletes and local content creators to those who brought unique "props" or gimmicks—like a pet snake (4:51) or creative "snitching" tactics—to stand out (21:16).
  • Dean's Verdict: Kai remains selective, often dismissing applicants who haven't applied online or who lack clear evidence of their content creation skills, while encouraging others to stay in touch for potential future opportunities (5:10, 10:42, 14:15).
  • Conclusion: The video ends with Kai reflecting on the long, high-energy day in New York and teasing future stops for "Streamer University" in Los Angeles and Atlanta, while challenging his audience to reach 100K likes for the next installment (27:37 - 27:57).

The CRAZIEST 24hr Fishing Trip You Will See REMOTE AUSTRALIAN ISLAND


This video follows Volk and Wadepapenfus as they embark on a 24-hour survival-style fishing trip in the remote Great Barrier Reef. They focus on catching their own food and navigating the ocean's food chain.

Key Highlights:

  • Diving for Lobster (0:50 - 3:07): The duo successfully free-dives to catch large, ornate lobsters, which they prepare and cook over a campfire on a remote sandbank.
  • Fishing Frenzy (8:22 - 13:46): During the night, they engage in intense bottom-fishing, landing species like Red Emperor.
  • Culinary Prep (14:21 - 15:42): The team demonstrates how they clean, fillet, and beer-batter their fresh catch, highlighting the importance of not wasting food.
  • Scaling Up (16:42 - 21:07): The group shifts their strategy throughout the day, moving from reef fishing to trawling for Spanish Mackerel to target larger predators.
  • Shark Encounter (21:07 - 27:13): The trip concludes with the team using heavy gear to land a roughly 2.5-meter Bull Shark, followed by a swim in the water with their catch to finish the challenge.

Conor McGregor Being ‘Coked Up’ for 16 Minutes


This video, titled Conor McGregor Being ‘Coked Up’ for 16 Minutes, presents a compilation of high-energy and often erratic moments featuring UFC star Conor McGregor. The video captures him in various settings, ranging from interviews and Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) events to public appearances and social media clips.

Key Highlights and Segments:

  • Interviews and Energy (0:00 - 1:59): The video starts with McGregor discussing his involvement in film work and his high-octane persona during press interactions, where he expresses his excitement about the BKFC projects.
  • BKFC Promoter Role (1:59 - 6:00): A significant portion of the video focuses on McGregor acting as a promoter for BKFC, making bold announcements, calling for tournament participants, and asserting his dominance in the combat sports world.
  • Afterparty and Social Appearances (6:00 - 7:23): The footage shifts to more casual, party-like settings where McGregor remains in the spotlight, interacting with fans and associates.
  • Callouts and Rivalries (7:23 - 10:16): McGregor aggressively calls out potential opponents, including Floyd Mayweather, Nate Diaz, Michael Chandler, and KSI, often using inflammatory language and challenging them to fight under his terms, specifically mentioning Bare Knuckle rules.
  • Voice Notes and Social Media (10:16 - 13:19): This segment features raw clips from his social media, including aggressive voice notes and outbursts aimed at rivals and critics.
  • Public Outbursts and Random Moments (13:19 - 16:02): The final section highlights various public confrontations and spontaneous interactions, showing McGregor maintaining his intense, controversial, and unpredictable public image.

Throughout the video, the recurring theme is McGregor's unfiltered, highly volatile, and energetic demeanor, which has become his hallmark in both the sports and entertainment industries.

I Investigated India’s Biggest Smartphone Controversy


Mrwhosetheboss investigates AI Plus, an Indian smartphone brand facing legal scrutiny after marketing its devices as fully sovereign and secure. By examining the hardware, software, and corporate connections behind these products, the investigation probes the legitimacy of the company's "made in India" claims and the origins of its pre-installed applications. The brand marketed itself as delivering the country’s first 'fully sovereign' smartphone, emphasizing 'Made in India' engineering and data security (2:00-2:25).

Key takeaways from the investigation:

  • Dubious 'Made in India' Claims: The creator reveals that AI Plus devices appear to be rebranded products sourced from Chinese Original Design Manufacturers (ODMs) like Sprocomm and ZTE (8:45-10:00, 13:35-14:15).
  • Data Privacy Concerns: Despite promises that user data stays safe in India, researchers found pre-installed, non-removable Chinese apps with questionable privacy policies on these devices (5:30-7:00, 12:50-13:00).
  • The Legal Battle: After tech YouTubers (such as Gyan Therapy, TechWiser, and TechBar) exposed these issues, AI Plus and its CEO, Madhav Sheth, sought and were granted an ex parte injunction to force the removal of these videos, sparking outrage in the tech community (16:35-17:15, 18:25-19:10).
  • CEO Confrontation: In a series of interviews, the creator confronts Madhav Sheth regarding the existence of bloatware, the presence of these Chinese apps, and the company's aggressive legal tactics. While the CEO eventually admitted he acted in 'haste' and expressed a willingness to rescind the court orders, his responses were inconsistent and often denied the presence of issues clearly documented on the devices (22:25-38:30).

Current Status: As of the end of the video, the YouTubers' videos remain down, and the CEO failed to appear at a scheduled court hearing (40:55-41:05). The court has summoned Madhav Sheth to answer for these actions, with the next hearing pushed to August (40:35-41:05).

Druski Had Everyone Thinking JAY-Z Was Coming Out | BET Awards '26


This video features a humorous moment at the 2026 BET Awards where the comedian Druski interrupts Ice Cube during an introduction to perform a comedy skit.

Key highlights include:

  • The Setup: Ice Cube takes the stage to introduce the next performer, Baby Keem, but is quickly interrupted by Druski (0:02 - 0:20).
  • The Comedy Sketch: Druski engages in a fake-out, acting as if he is an A-list star—specifically channeling JAY-Z—while joking about hosting duties, his nomination status, and his connections to Brooklyn and the Marcy Projects (0:20 - 1:25).
  • The Introduction: After the bit concludes, Ice Cube resumes his hosting duties to properly introduce the Grammy Award-winning artist Baby Keem for his upcoming performance (1:28 - 1:43).

Durand Bernarr Has Everyone Crying Laughing in This Coulda Been Records Skit | BET Awards '26


This video features a hilarious sketch from the 2026 BET Awards starring Durand Bernarr as the CEO of "Coulda Been Records" (0:02-0:09). The skit focuses on his search for new talent during the awards ceremony, leading to several comedic encounters:

  • The "Gangster" Rapper: A performer arrives claiming to be a "gangster" while showing off a BBL (Brazilian Butt Lift), which creates a bizarre clash of aesthetics that Durand and his security team reject (0:17-1:55).
  • The Musical Pivot: After rejecting the previous act, Durand eventually finds a performer who actually impresses him with smooth, soulful vocals, prompting a shift in his attitude (2:03-2:32).
  • The Ending: The sketch concludes with Durand reverting to his no-nonsense persona, instructing security to remove everyone, ending the talent search on a chaotic note (2:33-2:41).

Joe | Official Trailer


This video is a comedic parody trailer for a film titled JOE, presented as a prequel to the movie MICHAEL. The trailer centers on a fictionalized, highly intense version of Joe Jackson as he aggressively manages his sons, the Jackson 5 (0:12-0:46).

Key themes and moments include:

  • Relentless Discipline: Joe forces his sons into non-stop dancing and rehearsals, insisting that they are not "regular kids" (0:30-0:40).
  • Family Conflict: The trailer depicts tension between Joe and his wife, who expresses concern for the boys' well-being, to which Joe responds with total authority over the household (0:57-1:08, 1:38-1:41).
  • Absurdist Comedy: The humor relies on the exaggerated portrayal of Joe Jackson's stern parenting style, featuring recurring bits about "fixing faces" and physical "whooping" (1:51-1:54, 2:20-2:26).
  • Satirical Tone: The trailer frames the Jackson 5's rise to fame through a dark, hyperbolic lens, ultimately teasing a "theatrical release" for the fall (2:40).

Redistricting: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)


This episode of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver explores the contentious issue of gerrymandering and how state lawmakers and the Supreme Court have influenced the drawing of congressional districts ahead of the midterm elections (1:08-2:35).

Key takeaways from the video:

  • The Redistricting Battle: The process of redrawing district lines (redistricting) is being used to manipulate outcomes, known as gerrymandering (3:27-4:30). Republicans and Democrats are actively competing to secure more seats, with predictions that recent maps could net Republicans 3 to 12 additional seats (2:21-2:35).
  • Supreme Court Influence: John Oliver highlights that the Supreme Court has significantly weakened voting rights protections. A notable 2024 ruling (6-3) made it much harder to challenge maps on racial grounds, requiring proof of intentional discrimination, which effectively allowed several states to implement controversial maps (10:16-12:02).
  • Impact on Representation: The segment discusses how specific states like Louisiana, Tennessee, and Alabama have redrawn maps that disadvantage minority voters, often by breaking up majority-Black districts (2:35-3:15, 12:06-12:31, 15:06-15:16, 16:27-16:59).
  • State Counter-measures: In response to Republican-led efforts, some states with Democratic leadership, such as California and Virginia, attempted to implement their own aggressive redistricting strategies to offset the impact (7:03-7:33, 8:46-9:54).
  • Proposed Reforms: Oliver concludes by suggesting systemic reforms are necessary to address the issue, including passing the John Lewis Voting Rights Act to ban partisan gerrymandering and implementing Supreme Court reforms, such as 18-year term limits for justices (21:47-22:45).

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