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Tildes Video Thread

So, quite a few people don't like/watch video content, and don't like seeing the homepage filled with videos. Let's try something new, see if it sticks.

What are the best videos you have watched this past week/fortnight?

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  1. PantsEnvy
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    I built a TRUE BLADELESS FAN Comedic genius uses plasma (electrical, not blood) to make a bladeless fan. Bonus points, you learn where Dyson fans (wind blower, not groupie) hide their blades.

    I built a TRUE BLADELESS FAN

    Comedic genius uses plasma (electrical, not blood) to make a bladeless fan.

    Bonus points, you learn where Dyson fans (wind blower, not groupie) hide their blades.

    3 votes
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    balooga
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    Michael Jackson's 14-minute music video for Thriller has been beautifully remastered in 4K, I highly recommend giving it a look just to see the incredible monster makeup in perfect digital clarity.

    Michael Jackson's 14-minute music video for Thriller has been beautifully remastered in 4K, I highly recommend giving it a look just to see the incredible monster makeup in perfect digital clarity.

    3 votes
    1. Akir
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      As someone who is so-so on Michael Jackson music, I'll second this; those turns to the camera are way scarier when you are hit by those details. It's also easier to make out the dance moves by the...

      As someone who is so-so on Michael Jackson music, I'll second this; those turns to the camera are way scarier when you are hit by those details. It's also easier to make out the dance moves by the zombie extras, which is a definite plus.

      3 votes
  3. mycketforvirrad
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    Geoff Marshall Geoff Marshall has been to Amersham, Epping, Morden, West Ruislip, Brixton, Cockfosters, and Upminster. Worked out the theme? These videos are small vignettes for London Underground...

    Geoff Marshall

    Geoff Marshall has been to Amersham, Epping, Morden, West Ruislip, Brixton, Cockfosters, and Upminster. Worked out the theme? These videos are small vignettes for London Underground stations found at the very end of their respective lines!

    By no means a groundbreaking series from Geoff, rarely deviating from his tried and tested method of transport video content. There's something so comforting in the small details he finds at the stations and the familiar camera techniques he uses in these snapshots.

    2 votes